Under Construction
Alsop, Vincent
William Lindsay Alexander (1808-1884) on Quantitative Equivalency Versus Qualitative Equivalency in the Death of Christ: With Attention to John Owen
Ames, William
Richard Maden (ca. 1591-1677) on the Death of Christ and the Will of God for the Salvation of All Men
Amyraut, Moise
Richard Baxter (1615-1691) on the Death of Christ and the Purchase of Faith
Edmund Calamy and Seaman on the Removal of Legal Obstacles
Stephen Charnock (1628-1680), on the Death of Christ
William Cunningham (1805-1861) on Calvin and Heshusius
Robert L. Dabney on Question 37 of the Heidelberg Catechism
Robert L. Dabney (1820-1898) on Unlimited Expiation and Limited Redemption; And Related Issues
Theophilus Gale (1628-1678) on Davenant and Amyraut
Peter Van Mastricht (1630-1706) on Cameron and Amyraut as “Reformed” and “Orthodox” (Informal References)
Donald Grohman on Dort and the 1649 Genevan Articles
Donald Grohman on Turretin on Amyraut as Reformed
AA Hodge on the revision of the sufficient-efficient formul
Broughton Knox (1916-1994) on “Limited Atonement”
Matthew Harmon on Amyraut on ‘General Conditional Election’
Robert Letham on Hypothetical Universalism and the Westminster Confession
Robert Letham on the English Hypothetical Universalists at the Westminster Assembly
Richard Muller on Hypothetical Universalism and the Reformed Tradition
Richard Muller on Dort: What Dort Actually Does and Does Not Affirm
Richard Muller on Amyraut
Laurence Proctor on Amyraut’s “Christ Died Equally For All”
John Quick on Amyraut and Testard and the Synod of Alancon on ‘Conditional Will,’ ‘Conditional Decree,’ and ‘Conditional Predestination’
Carl R. Trueman on Amyraldianism
B.B. Warfield on the Removal of Legal Obstacles: An Exercise in Missing the Point
Aquinas, Thomas
William Lyford (1598-1653) on the Sufficiency of Christ’s Death
Augustine
The Hungarian Confessio Catholica (1562) on Election and Reprobation
The Hungarian Confessio Catholica (1562) on the General Providence of God
The Hungarian Confessio Catholica (1562) on the Sacraments
The Hungarian Confessio Catholica (1562) on God’s General Conditional and Saving Will
The Second Helvetic Confession (1561) on Divine Permission of Sin
Abbot, Robert (1560-1617) on the Universal and Sufficient of Redemption of Christ
Bavinck, Herman (1854-1921) on Reprobation and the Means of Grace
Herman Bavinck (1854-1921) on the Death of Christ and Common Grace
Bergius, Johannes (1587-1658) on God’s Will and Desire for the Salvation of All Men
Bucer, Martin (1491-1551) on Predestination
Bucer Martin (1491-1551) on Election
Bullinger, Heinrich (1504–1575) on the Providence of God
Carleton, George (1559-1628) (English Delegate to Dort) on Reprobation Out of the Corrupt Mass
Davenant, John (1572–1641) on the Ordering of the Decrees: As Speculations of a “Crazed Brain”
Fairbairn, Patrick (1805-1874) on Ezekiel 18:23 and 33:11
Fenner, William (1600-1640) on the Sufficiency of Christ’s Satisfaction
Richard Hooker (1554-1600) on the Death of Christ (Select Comments)
Humfrey, John (1621–1719) on the Death of Christ
Humfrey, John (1621-1719) on Common and Special Grace
Jenison, Robert (1584?–1652) on the Death of Christ
Marbeck, John (ca. 1510-ca.1585): God is not the Author or Proper Cause of Sin
Anthony Maxey (d1618) on Christ Knocking on the Doors of Sinners’ Hearts
Perkins, William (1558-1602) on Common Restraining Grace
Perkins, William (1558-1602) on Faith as Assurance and Certainty
Rennecher, Hermann (1550 b.) on God’s Willing Permission of Sin
Rex, Walter on Dort and its Diversity of Opinion Regarding the Death of Christ
Richards, James (1767–1843) on the Death of Christ and the Extent of the Atonement
Shedd, W.G.T. (1820–1894) on the Distinction Between Atonement and Redemption
Stephens, Nathaniel (1606?-1678) on the Death of Christ
Stock, Richard (1569-1626) on General Love
Strong, Augustus H. (1836-1921) on Calvin on the Extent of the Atonement
Twisse, William (1578–1646) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability
Welch, Ransom B. (1824–1890) on James Richards (1767–1843) on the Death of Christ
Zanchi, Jerome (1516–1590) on the Love of God: General and Special
Zanchi, Jerome (1516–1590) on the Grace of God: Common and Special
Zanchi, Jerome (1516–1590) on the Mercy of God: General and Special
Zanchi, Jerome (1516–1590) the Conditional Will of God
Shedd, William (1820-1894) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability
Bates, William
William Lindsay Alexander (1808-1884) on Quantitative Equivalency Versus Qualitative Equivalency in the Death of Christ: With Attention to John Owen
Bavinck, Herman
Clarence Stam on the Covenant of Works
Baxter, Richard
John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Universal Satisfaction and the Westminster Confession
Beman, Nathan S.S.
Robert L. Dabney (1820-1898) on Quantitative Equivalency and the Extent of the Satisfaction, With Replies from A.A. Porter and B.M. Palmer (1818-1902)
Bergius, Johannes
Geerhardus Vos (1862-1949) on Children and the Covenant: Diversity Within the Early Reformed Tradition
Berkof, Louis
Harold Dekker (1918-2006) and the Negative Inference Fallacy in Relation to the Argument for Limited Atonement
Clarence Stam on the Covenant of Works
Bernard
Richard Stock (1569-1626) on God’s Goodness
Richard Stock (1569-1626) on Divine Hatred
Shedd, William (1820-1894) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability
Beza, Theodore
Geerhardus Vos (1862-1949) on Children and the Covenant: Diversity Within the Early Reformed Tradition
Boyce, James P.
B. H. Carroll (1843-1914) on the Death of Christ
Booth, Abraham
Andrew Fuller (1754-1815) on the Satisfaction of Christ in Relation to the Free Offer
Buck, William C.
B. H. Carroll (1843-1914) on the Death of Christ
Bullinger, Heinrich
Clarence Stam on the Covenant of Works
Calvin, John
Shedd, William (1820-1894) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability
Henry John Todd (1763-1845) on Calvin on the Atonement
Clarence Stam on the Covenant of Works
John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Calvin (et al) on the Extent of the Atonement
Cameron, John
John Davenant on the Conditonal and Revealed ‘Intention’ of God for the Salvation of All Men
Peter Van Mastricht (1630-1706) on Cameron and Amyraut as “Reformed” and “Orthodox” (Informal References)
Richard Maden (ca. 1591-1677) on the Death of Christ and the Will of God for the Salvation of All Men
Carleton, George
John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Universal Satisfaction and the Westminster Confession
Cloppenburg, Johann
Geerhardus Vos (1862-1949) on Children and the Covenant: Diversity Within the Early Reformed Tradition
Corbet, John
John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Universal Satisfaction and the Westminster Confession
Cranmer, Thomas
Henry John Todd (1763-1845) on Calvin on the Atonement
Crisp, Tobias
William Lindsay Alexander (1808-1884) on Quantitative Equivalency Versus Qualitative Equivalency in the Death of Christ: With Attention to John Owen
Dabney, Robert L.
Robert L. Dabney (1820-1898) on Quantitative Equivalency and the Extent of the Satisfaction, With Replies from A.A. Porter and B.M. Palmer (1818-1902)
Daille, Jean
Benjamin Inman on Turretin on Amyraldianism
Davenant, John
Richrd Baxter (1615-1691) on Unversal Redemption and The Westminster Confession
John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Universal Satisfaction and the Westminster Confession
John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Calvin (et al) on the Extent of the Atonement
Dwight, Timothy
Ralph Wardlaw (1779-1853) on the Extent of the Atonement
Edwards, Jonathan
Archibald Alexander (1772-1851) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability
A. A. Hodge (1823-1886) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability
Shedd, William (1820-1894) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability
William Lindsay Alexander (1808-1884) on Quantitative Equivalency Versus Qualitative Equivalency in the Death of Christ: With Attention to John Owen
Eusebius of Emesa (also Eusebius Emissenus)
Richard Hooker (1554-1600) on the Death of Christ (Select Comments)
Fenner, William
Edward Leigh (1602-1671): “Christ Died for the Reprobate Five Ways”
Richrd Baxter (1615-1691) on Unversal Redemption and The Westminster Confession
John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Universal Satisfaction and the Westminster Confession
Fuller, Andrew
Archibald Alexander (1772-1851) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability
Ralph Wardlaw (1779-1853) on the Extent of the Atonement
William Lindsay Alexander (1808-1884) on Quantitative Equivalency Versus Qualitative Equivalency in the Death of Christ: With Attention to John Owen
Owen Thomas (1812-1891) on Andrew Fuller (1754-1815) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability
Gill, John
My Hope is Built on Nothing Less Than Owen’s Reason and Death of Death
Hall, Joseph
John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Universal Satisfaction and the Westminster Confession
Haykin, Michael
Ambrose (337-397): The Double Payment Dilemma Legitimately Applied: Informal Reference
Jerome (347-420) on the Death of Christ
Heidegger, Johann Heinrich
Geerhardus Vos (1862-1949) on Children and the Covenant: Diversity Within the Early Reformed Tradition
Hodge, Charles
Robert L. Dabney (1820-1898) on Quantitative Equivalency and the Extent of the Satisfaction, With Replies from A.A. Porter and B.M. Palmer (1818-1902)
Howe, John
Archibald Alexander (1772-1851) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability
William Lindsay Alexander (1808-1884) on Quantitative Equivalency Versus Qualitative Equivalency in the Death of Christ: With Attention to John Owen
John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Universal Satisfaction and the Westminster Confession
Innocent (Pope)
William Lyford (1598-1653) on the Sufficiency of Christ’s Death
Junius, Franciscus
Geerhardus Vos (1862-1949) on Children and the Covenant: Diversity Within the Early Reformed Tradition
Melanchon, Philipp
John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Calvin (et al) on the Extent of the Atonement
Moore, Jonathan
Oliver Crisp on Hypothetical Universalism and the Synod of Dort
Oliver Crisp on Hypothetical Universalism and the Westminster Confession
Muller, Richard
Oliver Crisp Hypothetical Universalism and the Synod of Dort
Musculus, Wolfgang
Richard Maden (ca. 1591-1677) on the Death of Christ and the Will of God for the Salvation of All Men
Olevianus, Caspar
Clarence Stam on the Covenant of Works
Owen, John
Richard Baxter (1615-1691) on Christ Suffering the Tantundem, Not the Idem of the Law’s Punishment
William Lindsay Alexander (1808-1884) on Quantitative Equivalency Versus Qualitative Equivalency in the Death of Christ: With Attention to John Owen
My Hope is Built on Nothing Less Than Owen’s Reason and Death of Death
Payne, George
Ralph Wardlaw (1779-1853) on the Extent of the Atonement
William Lindsay Alexander (1808-1884) on Quantitative Equivalency Versus Qualitative Equivalency in the Death of Christ: With Attention to John Owen
Pascal
Shedd, William (1820-1894) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability
Pierce, Thomas
William Barlee on Reprobation
Polanus, Amandus
Geerhardus Vos (1862-1949) on Children and the Covenant: Diversity Within the Early Reformed Tradition
Polhill, Edward
James Fraser of Brea (1639-1698) on 2 Peter 2:1
Preston, John
Richrd Baxter (1615-1691) on Unversal Redemption and The Westminster Confession
John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Universal Satisfaction and the Westminster Confession
Prosper
The Collegiate Suffrage of the Divines of Great Britain, Concerning the Five Articles Controverted At the Synod of Dort
William Lyford (1598-1653) on the Sufficiency of Christ’s Death
Rice, John H.
Robert L. Dabney (1820-1898) on Quantitative Equivalency Versus Qualitative Equivalency in the Death of Christ
Rogers, John, of Dedham
Giles Firmin (1614–1697) on Faith as Assurance
Salvian
Richard Stock (1569-1626) on God’s Goodness
Schilder, Klass
Clarence Stam on the Covenant of Works
Seaman, Lazarus
John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Universal Satisfaction and the Westminster Confession
Sharpe, Granville
Ralph Wardlaw (1779-1853) on the Extent of the Atonement
Shepherd [Thomas?]
James Fraser of Brea (1639-1698) on the Double Payment Fallacy
Spanheim, Frederick
Geerhardus Vos (1862-1949) on Children and the Covenant: Diversity Within the Early Reformed Tradition
Stebbins, Ken
My Hope is Built on Nothing Less Than Owen’s Reason and Death of Death
Syminton, George
Ralph Wardlaw (1779-1853) on the Extent of the Atonement
Alvah Hovey (1820-1903) on the Death of Christ
Testard, Paul
Richard Maden (ca. 1591-1677) on the Death of Christ and the Will of God for the Salvation of All Men
Tilenus, Daniel
William Barlee on Reprobation
Turretin, Francis
Robert L. Dabney (1820-1898) on Quantitative Equivalency Versus Qualitative Equivalency in the Death of Christ
Robert L. Dabney (1820-1898) on Quantitative Equivalency and the Extent of the Satisfaction, With Replies from A.A. Porter and B.M. Palmer (1818-1902)
Twisse, William
William Barlee on Reprobation
Archibald Alexander (1772-1851) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability
Joseph Truman (1631-1671) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability; With Reference to Twisse
John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Universal Satisfaction and the Westminster Confession
Ursinus, Zacharius
Clarence Stam on the Covenant of Works
Ussher, James
Geerhardus Vos (1862-1949) on Children and the Covenant: Diversity Within the Early Reformed Tradition
Richrd Baxter (1615-1691) on Unversal Redemption and The Westminster Confession
John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Universal Satisfaction and the Westminster Confession
Vermigli, Peter Martry
Geerhardus Vos (1862-1949) on Children and the Covenant: Diversity Within the Early Reformed Tradition
Voetius, Gisbertus
Thomas Calvert (1606-1679) on the Revision of the Sufficient-Efficient formula
Geerhardus Vos (1862-1949) on Children and the Covenant: Diversity Within the Early Reformed Tradition
Waddell, James
Robert L. Dabney (1820-1898) on Quantitative Equivalency and the Extent of the Satisfaction, With Replies from A.A. Porter and B.M. Palmer (1818-1902)
Walaeus, Atononius
Geerhardus Vos (1862-1949) on Children and the Covenant: Diversity Within the Early Reformed Tradition
Wardlaw, Ralph
William Lindsay Alexander (1808-1884) on Quantitative Equivalency Versus Qualitative Equivalency in the Death of Christ: With Attention to John Owen
Watts, Isaac
Archibald Alexander (1772-1851) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability
Williams, Edward
Ralph Wardlaw (1779-1853) on the Extent of the Atonement
Williams, Daniel
William Lindsay Alexander (1808-1884) on Quantitative Equivalency Versus Qualitative Equivalency in the Death of Christ: With Attention to John Owen
Witsius, Herman
Geerhardus Vos (1862-1949) on Children and the Covenant: Diversity Within the Early Reformed Tradition
Zanchi, Jerome
Geerhardus Vos (1862-1949) on Children and the Covenant: Diversity Within the Early Reformed Tradition
John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Calvin (et al) on the Extent of the Atonement
Alsop, Vincent
William Lindsay Alexander (1808-1884) on Quantitative Equivalency Versus Qualitative Equivalency in the Death of Christ: With Attention to John Owen
Ames, William
Richard Maden (ca. 1591-1677) on the Death of Christ and the Will of God for the Salvation of All Men
Amyraut, Moise
Richard Baxter (1615-1691) on the Death of Christ and the Purchase of Faith
Edmund Calamy and Seaman on the Removal of Legal Obstacles
Stephen Charnock (1628-1680), on the Death of Christ
William Cunningham (1805-1861) on Calvin and Heshusius
Robert L. Dabney on Question 37 of the Heidelberg Catechism
Robert L. Dabney (1820-1898) on Unlimited Expiation and Limited Redemption; And Related Issues
Theophilus Gale (1628-1678) on Davenant and Amyraut
Peter Van Mastricht (1630-1706) on Cameron and Amyraut as “Reformed” and “Orthodox” (Informal References)
Donald Grohman on Dort and the 1649 Genevan Articles
Donald Grohman on Turretin on Amyraut as Reformed
AA Hodge on the revision of the sufficient-efficient formul
Broughton Knox (1916-1994) on “Limited Atonement”
Matthew Harmon on Amyraut on ‘General Conditional Election’
Robert Letham on Hypothetical Universalism and the Westminster Confession
Robert Letham on the English Hypothetical Universalists at the Westminster Assembly
Richard Muller on Hypothetical Universalism and the Reformed Tradition
Richard Muller on Dort: What Dort Actually Does and Does Not Affirm
Richard Muller on Amyraut
Laurence Proctor on Amyraut’s “Christ Died Equally For All”
John Quick on Amyraut and Testard and the Synod of Alancon on ‘Conditional Will,’ ‘Conditional Decree,’ and ‘Conditional Predestination’
Carl R. Trueman on Amyraldianism
B.B. Warfield on the Removal of Legal Obstacles: An Exercise in Missing the Point
Aquinas, Thomas
William Lyford (1598-1653) on the Sufficiency of Christ’s Death
Augustine
The Hungarian Confessio Catholica (1562) on Election and Reprobation
The Hungarian Confessio Catholica (1562) on the General Providence of God
The Hungarian Confessio Catholica (1562) on the Sacraments
The Hungarian Confessio Catholica (1562) on God’s General Conditional and Saving Will
The Second Helvetic Confession (1561) on Divine Permission of Sin
Abbot, Robert (1560-1617) on the Universal and Sufficient of Redemption of Christ
Bavinck, Herman (1854-1921) on Reprobation and the Means of Grace
Herman Bavinck (1854-1921) on the Death of Christ and Common Grace
Bergius, Johannes (1587-1658) on God’s Will and Desire for the Salvation of All Men
Bucer, Martin (1491-1551) on Predestination
Bucer Martin (1491-1551) on Election
Bullinger, Heinrich (1504–1575) on the Providence of God
Carleton, George (1559-1628) (English Delegate to Dort) on Reprobation Out of the Corrupt Mass
Davenant, John (1572–1641) on the Ordering of the Decrees: As Speculations of a “Crazed Brain”
Fairbairn, Patrick (1805-1874) on Ezekiel 18:23 and 33:11
Fenner, William (1600-1640) on the Sufficiency of Christ’s Satisfaction
Richard Hooker (1554-1600) on the Death of Christ (Select Comments)
Humfrey, John (1621–1719) on the Death of Christ
Humfrey, John (1621-1719) on Common and Special Grace
Jenison, Robert (1584?–1652) on the Death of Christ
Marbeck, John (ca. 1510-ca.1585): God is not the Author or Proper Cause of Sin
Anthony Maxey (d1618) on Christ Knocking on the Doors of Sinners’ Hearts
Perkins, William (1558-1602) on Common Restraining Grace
Perkins, William (1558-1602) on Faith as Assurance and Certainty
Rennecher, Hermann (1550 b.) on God’s Willing Permission of Sin
Rex, Walter on Dort and its Diversity of Opinion Regarding the Death of Christ
Richards, James (1767–1843) on the Death of Christ and the Extent of the Atonement
Shedd, W.G.T. (1820–1894) on the Distinction Between Atonement and Redemption
Stephens, Nathaniel (1606?-1678) on the Death of Christ
Stock, Richard (1569-1626) on General Love
Strong, Augustus H. (1836-1921) on Calvin on the Extent of the Atonement
Twisse, William (1578–1646) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability
Welch, Ransom B. (1824–1890) on James Richards (1767–1843) on the Death of Christ
Zanchi, Jerome (1516–1590) on the Love of God: General and Special
Zanchi, Jerome (1516–1590) on the Grace of God: Common and Special
Zanchi, Jerome (1516–1590) on the Mercy of God: General and Special
Zanchi, Jerome (1516–1590) the Conditional Will of God
Shedd, William (1820-1894) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability
Bates, William
William Lindsay Alexander (1808-1884) on Quantitative Equivalency Versus Qualitative Equivalency in the Death of Christ: With Attention to John Owen
Bavinck, Herman
Clarence Stam on the Covenant of Works
Baxter, Richard
John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Universal Satisfaction and the Westminster Confession
Beman, Nathan S.S.
Robert L. Dabney (1820-1898) on Quantitative Equivalency and the Extent of the Satisfaction, With Replies from A.A. Porter and B.M. Palmer (1818-1902)
Bergius, Johannes
Geerhardus Vos (1862-1949) on Children and the Covenant: Diversity Within the Early Reformed Tradition
Berkof, Louis
Harold Dekker (1918-2006) and the Negative Inference Fallacy in Relation to the Argument for Limited Atonement
Clarence Stam on the Covenant of Works
Bernard
Richard Stock (1569-1626) on God’s Goodness
Richard Stock (1569-1626) on Divine Hatred
Shedd, William (1820-1894) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability
Beza, Theodore
Geerhardus Vos (1862-1949) on Children and the Covenant: Diversity Within the Early Reformed Tradition
Boyce, James P.
B. H. Carroll (1843-1914) on the Death of Christ
Booth, Abraham
Andrew Fuller (1754-1815) on the Satisfaction of Christ in Relation to the Free Offer
Buck, William C.
B. H. Carroll (1843-1914) on the Death of Christ
Bullinger, Heinrich
Clarence Stam on the Covenant of Works
Calvin, John
Shedd, William (1820-1894) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability
Henry John Todd (1763-1845) on Calvin on the Atonement
Clarence Stam on the Covenant of Works
John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Calvin (et al) on the Extent of the Atonement
Cameron, John
John Davenant on the Conditonal and Revealed ‘Intention’ of God for the Salvation of All Men
Peter Van Mastricht (1630-1706) on Cameron and Amyraut as “Reformed” and “Orthodox” (Informal References)
Richard Maden (ca. 1591-1677) on the Death of Christ and the Will of God for the Salvation of All Men
Carleton, George
John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Universal Satisfaction and the Westminster Confession
Cloppenburg, Johann
Geerhardus Vos (1862-1949) on Children and the Covenant: Diversity Within the Early Reformed Tradition
Corbet, John
John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Universal Satisfaction and the Westminster Confession
Cranmer, Thomas
Henry John Todd (1763-1845) on Calvin on the Atonement
Crisp, Tobias
William Lindsay Alexander (1808-1884) on Quantitative Equivalency Versus Qualitative Equivalency in the Death of Christ: With Attention to John Owen
Dabney, Robert L.
Robert L. Dabney (1820-1898) on Quantitative Equivalency and the Extent of the Satisfaction, With Replies from A.A. Porter and B.M. Palmer (1818-1902)
Daille, Jean
Benjamin Inman on Turretin on Amyraldianism
Davenant, John
Richrd Baxter (1615-1691) on Unversal Redemption and The Westminster Confession
John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Universal Satisfaction and the Westminster Confession
John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Calvin (et al) on the Extent of the Atonement
Dwight, Timothy
Ralph Wardlaw (1779-1853) on the Extent of the Atonement
Edwards, Jonathan
Archibald Alexander (1772-1851) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability
A. A. Hodge (1823-1886) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability
Shedd, William (1820-1894) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability
William Lindsay Alexander (1808-1884) on Quantitative Equivalency Versus Qualitative Equivalency in the Death of Christ: With Attention to John Owen
Eusebius of Emesa (also Eusebius Emissenus)
Richard Hooker (1554-1600) on the Death of Christ (Select Comments)
Fenner, William
Edward Leigh (1602-1671): “Christ Died for the Reprobate Five Ways”
Richrd Baxter (1615-1691) on Unversal Redemption and The Westminster Confession
John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Universal Satisfaction and the Westminster Confession
Fuller, Andrew
Archibald Alexander (1772-1851) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability
Ralph Wardlaw (1779-1853) on the Extent of the Atonement
William Lindsay Alexander (1808-1884) on Quantitative Equivalency Versus Qualitative Equivalency in the Death of Christ: With Attention to John Owen
Owen Thomas (1812-1891) on Andrew Fuller (1754-1815) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability
Gill, John
My Hope is Built on Nothing Less Than Owen’s Reason and Death of Death
Hall, Joseph
John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Universal Satisfaction and the Westminster Confession
Haykin, Michael
Ambrose (337-397): The Double Payment Dilemma Legitimately Applied: Informal Reference
Jerome (347-420) on the Death of Christ
Heidegger, Johann Heinrich
Geerhardus Vos (1862-1949) on Children and the Covenant: Diversity Within the Early Reformed Tradition
Hodge, Charles
Robert L. Dabney (1820-1898) on Quantitative Equivalency and the Extent of the Satisfaction, With Replies from A.A. Porter and B.M. Palmer (1818-1902)
Howe, John
Archibald Alexander (1772-1851) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability
William Lindsay Alexander (1808-1884) on Quantitative Equivalency Versus Qualitative Equivalency in the Death of Christ: With Attention to John Owen
John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Universal Satisfaction and the Westminster Confession
Innocent (Pope)
William Lyford (1598-1653) on the Sufficiency of Christ’s Death
Junius, Franciscus
Geerhardus Vos (1862-1949) on Children and the Covenant: Diversity Within the Early Reformed Tradition
Melanchon, Philipp
John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Calvin (et al) on the Extent of the Atonement
Moore, Jonathan
Oliver Crisp on Hypothetical Universalism and the Synod of Dort
Oliver Crisp on Hypothetical Universalism and the Westminster Confession
Muller, Richard
Oliver Crisp Hypothetical Universalism and the Synod of Dort
Musculus, Wolfgang
Richard Maden (ca. 1591-1677) on the Death of Christ and the Will of God for the Salvation of All Men
Olevianus, Caspar
Clarence Stam on the Covenant of Works
Owen, John
Richard Baxter (1615-1691) on Christ Suffering the Tantundem, Not the Idem of the Law’s Punishment
William Lindsay Alexander (1808-1884) on Quantitative Equivalency Versus Qualitative Equivalency in the Death of Christ: With Attention to John Owen
My Hope is Built on Nothing Less Than Owen’s Reason and Death of Death
Payne, George
Ralph Wardlaw (1779-1853) on the Extent of the Atonement
William Lindsay Alexander (1808-1884) on Quantitative Equivalency Versus Qualitative Equivalency in the Death of Christ: With Attention to John Owen
Pascal
Shedd, William (1820-1894) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability
Pierce, Thomas
William Barlee on Reprobation
Polanus, Amandus
Geerhardus Vos (1862-1949) on Children and the Covenant: Diversity Within the Early Reformed Tradition
Polhill, Edward
James Fraser of Brea (1639-1698) on 2 Peter 2:1
Preston, John
Richrd Baxter (1615-1691) on Unversal Redemption and The Westminster Confession
John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Universal Satisfaction and the Westminster Confession
Prosper
The Collegiate Suffrage of the Divines of Great Britain, Concerning the Five Articles Controverted At the Synod of Dort
William Lyford (1598-1653) on the Sufficiency of Christ’s Death
Rice, John H.
Robert L. Dabney (1820-1898) on Quantitative Equivalency Versus Qualitative Equivalency in the Death of Christ
Rogers, John, of Dedham
Giles Firmin (1614–1697) on Faith as Assurance
Salvian
Richard Stock (1569-1626) on God’s Goodness
Schilder, Klass
Clarence Stam on the Covenant of Works
Seaman, Lazarus
John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Universal Satisfaction and the Westminster Confession
Sharpe, Granville
Ralph Wardlaw (1779-1853) on the Extent of the Atonement
Shepherd [Thomas?]
James Fraser of Brea (1639-1698) on the Double Payment Fallacy
Spanheim, Frederick
Geerhardus Vos (1862-1949) on Children and the Covenant: Diversity Within the Early Reformed Tradition
Stebbins, Ken
My Hope is Built on Nothing Less Than Owen’s Reason and Death of Death
Syminton, George
Ralph Wardlaw (1779-1853) on the Extent of the Atonement
Alvah Hovey (1820-1903) on the Death of Christ
Testard, Paul
Richard Maden (ca. 1591-1677) on the Death of Christ and the Will of God for the Salvation of All Men
Tilenus, Daniel
William Barlee on Reprobation
Turretin, Francis
Robert L. Dabney (1820-1898) on Quantitative Equivalency Versus Qualitative Equivalency in the Death of Christ
Robert L. Dabney (1820-1898) on Quantitative Equivalency and the Extent of the Satisfaction, With Replies from A.A. Porter and B.M. Palmer (1818-1902)
Twisse, William
William Barlee on Reprobation
Archibald Alexander (1772-1851) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability
Joseph Truman (1631-1671) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability; With Reference to Twisse
John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Universal Satisfaction and the Westminster Confession
Ursinus, Zacharius
Clarence Stam on the Covenant of Works
Ussher, James
Geerhardus Vos (1862-1949) on Children and the Covenant: Diversity Within the Early Reformed Tradition
Richrd Baxter (1615-1691) on Unversal Redemption and The Westminster Confession
John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Universal Satisfaction and the Westminster Confession
Vermigli, Peter Martry
Geerhardus Vos (1862-1949) on Children and the Covenant: Diversity Within the Early Reformed Tradition
Voetius, Gisbertus
Thomas Calvert (1606-1679) on the Revision of the Sufficient-Efficient formula
Geerhardus Vos (1862-1949) on Children and the Covenant: Diversity Within the Early Reformed Tradition
Waddell, James
Robert L. Dabney (1820-1898) on Quantitative Equivalency and the Extent of the Satisfaction, With Replies from A.A. Porter and B.M. Palmer (1818-1902)
Walaeus, Atononius
Geerhardus Vos (1862-1949) on Children and the Covenant: Diversity Within the Early Reformed Tradition
Wardlaw, Ralph
William Lindsay Alexander (1808-1884) on Quantitative Equivalency Versus Qualitative Equivalency in the Death of Christ: With Attention to John Owen
Watts, Isaac
Archibald Alexander (1772-1851) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability
Williams, Edward
Ralph Wardlaw (1779-1853) on the Extent of the Atonement
Williams, Daniel
William Lindsay Alexander (1808-1884) on Quantitative Equivalency Versus Qualitative Equivalency in the Death of Christ: With Attention to John Owen
Witsius, Herman
Geerhardus Vos (1862-1949) on Children and the Covenant: Diversity Within the Early Reformed Tradition
Zanchi, Jerome
Geerhardus Vos (1862-1949) on Children and the Covenant: Diversity Within the Early Reformed Tradition
John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Calvin (et al) on the Extent of the Atonement