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Calamy, Edmund (1600–1666)
- Edmund Calamy on John 3:16
- Edmund Calamy and Lazarus Seaman on the Removal of Legal Obstacles
- Edmund Calamy, (Westminster Divine), on the Divine Intentionality of the Revealed Will
- Edmund Calamy on General and Special Grace (With Reference to John 3:16 and God’s Will for the Salvation of All Men)
- Thomas Calvert on the Revision of the Sufficient-Efficient formula
- John Calvin on Unlimited Expiation, Sin-Bearing, Redemption and Reconciliation
- John Calvin on Christ Coming For and Seeking the Salvation of the World and Reprobates
- John Calvin on God’s Goodness To All
- John Calvin on General Love
- John Calvin’s Doctrine of the Grace of God
- John Calvin on Special and Common Grace
- John Calvin on Divine Mercy
- John Calvin: God Gives Men Time to Repent
- John Calvin on God’s Hatred of Sin and Sinner
- John Calvin on How the Gospel Hardens
- John Calvin on the Free Offer of the Gospel (Selection)
- John Calvin on God’s Willing Permission of Sin (A Selection of Relevant Comments)
- John Calvin on Faith as Assurance
- John Calvin on the Economic Roles of the Trinity in the Work of Christ
- John Calvin on the Sufficiency and Efficiency of Christ’s Death
- John Calvin, The Consensus Tigurinus and the Reconciliation of God to the World
- John Calvin on the General Election of Israel
- John Calvin on God’s Conditional Will
- John Calvin on the Efficacy of Baptism
- John Calvin: The Meaning and Use of the Sacraments
- John Calvin on Psalm 81:13
- John Calvin on Lamentations 3:33
- John Calvin on Ezekiel 18:23, 31-32 and 33:11: Relevant Citations
- John Calvin on Isaiah 44:22
- John Calvin on the Well-Meant Offer by way of Isaiah 65:2 and Romans 10:21
- John Calvin on Matthew 5:45
- John Calvin on Matthew 23:37
- John Calvin on Luke 19:41
- John Calvin on John 1:29
- John Calvin on John 3:16
- John Calvin on Romans 2:4
- John Calvin on 2 Corinthians 5:20
- John Calvin on Ephesians 2:3
- John Calvin on 1 Timothy 2:4-6
- John Calvin on Hebrews 10:29: Informal References
- John Calvin on 2 Peter 2:1 and Jude 4
- John Calvin on 2 Peter 3:9
- John Calvin on 1 John 2:2 With Commentary by Charles Bell
- John Cameron on the Death of Christ
- John Cameron on the Order of the Decrees
- Robert Wodrow (1679–1734) on John Cameron on the Conditional Decree to Salvation and the Unconditional Decree to Faith
- John Cameron and Festus Hommius (1576–1642): The Synod of Dort and Regeneration
- Robert Candlish on God’s Will and Desire for the Salvation of All Men
- Robert Candlish on the Long-Suffering of God, in Relation to the Death of Christ
- Robert Candlish on John 3:16
- Wolfgang Fabricius Capito on the Definition of Faith
- George Carleton (English Delegate to Dort) on the Death of Christ
- George Carleton, [et al], The Collegiate Suffrage of the Divines of Great Britain, Concerning the Five Articles Controverted At the Synod of Dort
- George Carleton (English Delegate to Dort) on Reprobation Out of the Corrupt Mass
- B. H. Carroll on the Death of Christ
- B. H. Carroll on Ezekiel 33:10–11
- D. A. Carson on the Love of God
- D. A. Carson on the Fallacy of the Negative Inference
- D. A. Carson on Matthew 23:37
- D. A. Carson on John 3:16–17
- Jacob Catlin on the Redemption of Christ
- Thomas Chalmers on the Death of Christ
- Thomas Chalmers on God’s Love to the World, with Reference to John 3:16, 1 John 2:2, and Unlimited Expiation
- Thomas Chalmers on Particular Redemption and the Well-Meant Gospel Offer
- Neil Chambers on John Owen’s (1616–1683) Unbelief as a Sin Atoned For
- Neil Chambers on the Death of Christ and the Purchase of Faith: An Analysis of John Owen’s Arguments (Part 1)
- Neil Chambers on the Death of Christ and the Purchase of Faith: An Analysis of John Owen’s Arguments (Part 2)
- Neil Chambers on the Death of Christ and the Purchase of Faith: An Analysis of John Owen’s Arguments (Part 3: Ephesians 1:3)
- Neil Chambers on the Death of Christ and the Purchase of Faith: An Analysis of John Owen’s Arguments (Part 4: Hebrews 12:2)
- Neil Chambers on the Death of Christ and the Purchase of Faith: An Analysis of John Owen’s Arguments (Part 5: Faith and Christ’s Death)
- Neil Chambers on the Death of Christ and the Purchase of Faith: An Analysis of John Owen’s Arguments (Part 6: Gift or Purchase: Conclusion)
- Neil Chambers on John Owen and the Covenant of Redemption: A Critical Evaluation
Charnock, Stephen (1628–1680)
- Stephen Charnock on the Death of Christ
- Stephen Charnock on the Goodness and Severity of God
- Stephen Charnock on General Love
- Stephen Charnock on Common Grace
- Stephen Charnock: Divine Commands Presuppose Natural Ability
- Stephen Charnock on John 1:29
- Stephen Charnock on 1 Timothy 2:5–6
- Stephen Charnock Referencing Hebrews 2:9
- Stephen Charnock on 2 Peter 2:1
- Chrysostom on the Death of Christ
- Chrysostom on John 1:29–31
- Chrysostom on the Will of God for the Salvation of All Men: With Reference to God’s Precedent Will
- Samuel Clarke on Common Grace, General Mercies and the Death of Christ
- Samuel Clarke on the Revised Sufficient-Efficient Formula
- David Clarkson on Non-Electing Love
- Abraham Clifford on on Christ Suffering the Tantundem, Not the Idem of the Law’s Punishment
- Alan C. Clifford on Christ Suffering the Tantundem, not the Idem of the Law’s Punishment: Contra John Owen
- Alan C. Clifford on the Double Payment Fallacy (An Evaluation of John’s Owen’s Trilemma Argument)
- Alan C. Clifford on Calvin and 1 John 2:2
- Alan C. Clifford on Calvin and Heshusius
- John Collinges on General Love (From the Matthew Poole Commentaries)
- John Collinges on 1 Timothy 2:4–6; With Reference to 2 Peter 3:9 (From the Matthew Poole Commentaries)
- John Colquhoun on Assurance of Salvation in Marrow Theology
- John Corbet on the Common and Special Grace of God
- Understanding Calvin’s Argument Against Heshusius
- Steven Costley, Hermeneutics of 2Peter 3:9—”Us all” or “you all”?
- John Cotton on 2 Peter 2:1
- Miles Coverdale on the Death of Christ
- Samuel H. Cox on the Extent of the Atonement
- Samuel H. Cox on the Distinction Between Atonement and Redemption
- Samuel H. Cox on Calvin on the Extent of the Atonement
- Thomas Cranmer on Death of Christ
- The Thirty-Nine Articles and the Atonement
- God Desires Compliance to his Will and Commands as Standard Reformed Doctrine
- Thomas Crawford on 1 John 2:2
- Oliver Crisp on Hypothetical Universalism and the Synod of Dort
- Oliver Crisp on Hypothetical Universalism and the Westminster Confession
- Ludovigus Crocius on John 3:16
- Ezekiel Culverwell on Christ as the Deed of Gift to All Mankind
- Ezekiel Culverwell on the Desire of God for the Salvation of All Men and the Well-Meant Offer
- Ezekiel Culverwell on John 3:16
- Ezekiel Culverwell on God’s Conditional Will in Relation to the Free Offer of the Gospel
- William Cunningham on the Revision of the Sufficient-Efficient Formula
- William Cunningham on Christ Suffering the Tantundem, Not the Idem of the Law’s Punishment: With Attention to John Owen
- William Cunningham on Calvin and Heshusius
- Cyril of Jerusalem on the Death of Christ
- Robert L. Dabney on Unlimited Expiation and Limited Redemption
- Robert L. Dabney on the Offer and Call of the Gospel
- Robert L. Dabney on the Ordering of the Decrees
- Robert L. Dabney on Mediate Imputation
- Robert L. Dabney on the Double Payment Fallacy
- Robert L. Dabney: A Sharp Lesson on the Negative Inference fallacy
- Robert L. Dabney on The Death of Christ and Common Grace
- Robert L. Dabney on the Sufficiency of Christ’s Satisfaction: As Classically Defined
- Robert L. Dabney on the Removal of Legal Obstacles
- Robert L. Dabney on Limited Imputation of Sin in Relation to the Free Offer
- Robert L. Dabney on the Distinction between Pecuniary and Penal Satisfaction
- Robert L. Dabney on Quantitative Equivalency Versus Qualitative Equivalency in the Death of Christ
- Robert L. Dabney on Quantitative Equivalency and the Extent of the Satisfaction, With Replies from A. A. Porter and B.M. Palmer (1818–1902)
- Robert L. Dabney on the Distinction Between Atonement and Redemption
- Robert L. Dabney on Question 37 of the Heidelberg Catechism
- Robert L. Dabney on Matthew 23:37: In Response to Turretin’s ‘Perilous Exegesis’
- Robert L. Dabney on Luke 19:41 and His Chastising the “Extremists” Calvinists
- Robert L. Dabney on 1 John 2:2 and John 3:16 (and 2 Cor 5:15)
- Robert L. Dabney on John 3:16
- Robert L. Dabney on 2 Corinthians 5:15
- Robert L. Dabney on 1 Timothy 2:4–6
- Robert L. Dabney on 1 John 2:2
- John L. Dagg on the Revealed Will
- John L. Dagg on Christ Suffering So Much, for So Much Sin: Speculation Taking Us Down the Wrong Road
- John L. Dagg Referencing the Distinction Between Atonement and Redemption
- Jean Daille on the Death of Christ
- Jean Daille on Romans 2:4; With Reference to Ezekiel 33:11
- Jean Daille as Faith as Assurance
- Curt Daniel on the Work of the Trinity in the Death of Christ
- Curt Daniel on Calvin and Heshusius
- John Davenant on the Death of Christ
- John Davenant on God’s Will for the Salvation of All Men With Reference to His Gracious Gifts to Men
- John Davenant on God’s General Love to Mankind
- John Davenant: The Reprobate Not Denied Sufficient Grace
- John Davenant on Divine Mercy and Justice
- John Davenant on Divine Hatred of Sin and Sinner
- John Davenant on the Danger of “Ordering” the Decrees of God
- John Davenant on the Ordering of the Decrees: As Speculations of a “Crazed Brain”
- John Davenant Contrasting Scotus with Calvin on the Ordering of the Decrees
- Davenant on Bucer (with Zanchi) on ‘Each Man is Bound to Believe he has been Elected’
- John Davanant on Conditional Decree
- John Davenant on the Conditional and Revealed ‘Intention’ of God for the Salvation of All Men
- John Davenant on the Work of the Trinity in the Work of Redemption
- John Davenant on the Sufficiency and Efficiency of Christ’s Death
- John Davenant and the Double Payment Fallacy
- John Davenant [et al], The Collegiate Suffrage of the Divines of Great Britain, Concerning the Five Articles Controverted At the Synod of Dort
- John Davenant: Limited Satisfaction Precludes the Salvability of the Non-Elect, Even If They Were to Believe
- John Davenant on Calvin on the extent of the atonement
- John Davenant on the Covenant: Conditional and Absolute
- John Davenant on Ezekiel 33:11 and 18:32; With Reference to God’s “Conditional Will”
- John Davenant on John 3:16
- John Davenant on 1 Timothy 2:4
- John Davenant on 2 Peter 3:9
- Samuel Davies on Common Grace
- Samuel Davies on the Free Offer in Relation to the Death of Christ
- Samuel Davies on the Removal of Legal Obstacles
- J. Andrew Dearman on Hosea 6:7
- Harold Dekker and the Negative Inference Fallacy in Relation to the Argument for Limited Atonement
- Harold Dekker on Dort and the True Design of the Atonement
- Harold Dekker on John 17:9
Dent, Arthur (d.1607)
- Arthur Dent: Christ Died for all Sufficiently
- John Dick on the Goodness of God: General and Special
- John Dick on God’s Geneal Love and Goodness
- John Dick on Christ Suffering the Just Equivalent Not the Quantum of the Law’s Punishment
- David Dickson on God’s Love and Goodness to Man
- F. W. Dillistone on Federal Theology: Analysis and Critique
- John Diodati on John 3:16
- John Diodati on 2 Peter 2:1
- John Diodati on 2 Peter 3:9
- William Dodsworth: Limited Atonement Undercuts Culpability
- William Dodsworth on Limited Redemption and the Falsity of the Conditional, If You Believe, You Will Be Saved
- William Dodsworth on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability Relative to the Death of Christ
- Thomas Duke on 2 Peter 3:9
- Pierre Du Moulin on the Sufficiency and Efficiency of Christ’s Death
- James Durham (Westminster Divine) on the Differences Between Common and Saving Grace
- Timothy Dwight on the Double Payment Fallacy