by Rich | Nov 25, 2006 | Theology
Jacob asked the following: Theonomy is concerned with three irreducible questions, which anti-theonomists cannot answer in an epistemologically satisfactory manner: 1) Which sins should civil magistrates punish? 2) What should those punishments be? 3) How does one...
by Rich | Nov 20, 2006 | Sacraments
What’s the difference between the RC view and the Reformed view of infant baptism? Peace, jm Much in every way! The Roman Catholic view sees baptism first as an act of Grace that occurs “by the working of the works”. That is, the Sacrament itself,...
by Rich | Sep 13, 2006 | Sacraments, Theology
I have been very busy as of late and was deployed to Korea for an exercise. While there, a reader who is a friend of Greg Welty had concerns with my post A Critique of Greg Welty's Use of Galations in "From Circumcision to Baptism". Here is the concern...
by Jessica | Jul 29, 2006 | Doctrines of Grace
You will not find one Godly man who came out of an affliction worse than when he went into it. Though for a little while he was shaken, yet, at last, he was better for an affliction. But, a great many Godly men have been worse for their prosperity.
by Jessica | Jul 29, 2006 | Doctrines of Grace
Man is nothing: he hath a free will to go to hell, but none to go to heaven…till God worketh in him to will and to do His good pleasure.
by Jessica | Jul 29, 2006 | Doctrines of Grace
The great end of God’s works, which is so variously expressed in Scripture, is indeed but ONE, and this one end is most properly and comprehensively called, THE GLORY OF GOD.
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