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Gale, Theophilus (1628–1678)
  • Theophilus Gale on Matthew 23:37
  • Theophilus Gale on Luke 19:42
  • Theophilus Gale on Davenant and Amyraut
  • Theophilus Gale on the Divine Intentionality of the Revealed Will
Gery, Thomas (d. c.1670)
  • Thomas Gery on the Death of Christ
Gibbon, John (1629–1718)
Gillespie, Patrick (1617–1675)
  • Patrick Gillespie on Christ Suffering the Tantundem, Not the Idem of the Law’s Punishment
Godfrey, W. Robert
  • W. Robert Godfrey and the Path to Compromise at Dort
  • The Delegates from Hesse on the Death of Christ
  • The Delegates from Gelderland on the Death of Christ
Goodwin, John (1594–1665)
  • John Goodwin on Calvin on the Extent of the Atonement
Gouge, Thomas (1605–1681)
  • Thomas Gouge Direct References and Allusions to Romans 2:4
Greenhill, William (1591–1671)
  • William Greenhill on Ezekiel 18:23, 32 and 33:11
Griffin, Edward D. (1770–1837)
  • Edward D. Griffin on the Double Payment Fallacy
  • Edward D. Griffin on the Danger of Conflating Pecuniary and Penal Categories
  • Edward D. Griffin on the Distinction Between Atonement and Redemption
  • Edward D. Griffin on Calvin on the Extent of the Atonement
  • Edward D. Griffin on John 3:14–15
Grohman, Donald D.
  • Donald Grohman on Dort and the 1649 Genevan Articles
  • Donald Grohman on Turretin on Amyraut as Reformed
Grudem, Wayne
  • Wayne Grudem on God’s Will and Desire for the Salvation of all Men
Gualther, Rudolph (1519–1586)
  • Rudolph Gualther on the Death of Christ
  • Rudolph Gualther on the Will of God
  • Rudolph Gualther on Baptism: An informal Comment
Haldane, Robert (1764–1842)
  • Robert Haldane on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability
Hales, John (1584–1656)
  • John Hales, English Chaplain at Dort
Hall, Addison (1797–1871)
  • Addison Hall on the Distinction Between Atonement and Redemption
Hall, Joseph (1574–1656)
  • Bishop Joseph Hall on Predestination and the Death of Christ
  • Bishop Joseph Hall on “Conditional Decree” and “Will” in Early Reformation Theology
Halyburton, Thomas (1674–1712)
  • Thomas Halyburton on the Free Offer of the Gospel
Hardy, Nathanael (1618–1670)
  • Nathanael Hardy on the Death of Christ
  • Nathanael Hardy on General Love
  • Nathanael Hardy on the Sufficiency and Efficiency of Christ’s Death
  • Nathanael Hardy on 2 Peter 2:1 and Jude 4
  • Nathanael Hardy on 1 John 2:2
  • Nathanael Hardy on Conditional Satisfaction (Contra the Double-Payment dilemma)
  • Nathanael Hardy on the Covenant
Harmon, Matthew Paul
  • Matthew Harmon on Amyraut on ‘General Conditional Election’
Harris, Robert (1581–1658)
  • Robert Harris (Westminster Divine) on Common and Saving Grace
  • Robert Harris Westminster Divine, on God’s Long-Suffering
Haykin, Michael
  • Jerome (347–420) on the Death of Christ
  • Ambrose (337–397): The Double Payment Dilemma Legitimately Applied: Informal Reference
Hendriksen, William (1900–1982)
  • William Hendriksen on Matthew 23:37
  • William Hendriksen on John 3:16
  • William Hendriksen on 1 Timothy 2:1–7
Henry, Matthew (1662–1714) Heppe, Heinrich (1820–1879)
  • Heinrich Heppe and the Reformed Doctrine of General Love
  • Heinrich Heppe: Some Early References to the Reformed Doctrine of Common Grace
  • Heinrich Heppe: The Reprobate Are Not Denied Common Grace
  • Heinrich Heppe’s Summary of the Reformed Doctrine of Reprobation
  • Heinrich Heppe Divine Permission of Sin as Standard Reformed Doctrine
  • Heinrich Heppe’s Brief Survey of the Sufficient-Efficient formula
Hibbert, Henry (1601/2–1678)
  • Henry Hibbert on the Mercy of God
Hickman, Henry (d.1692)
  • Henry Hickman on Universal Redemption in the Church of England, with reference to the Synod of Dort, Ussher and Davenant
Hilary of Poitiers (300–368)
  • Hilary of Poitiers: Suggestive Comments Regarding the Scope of the Redemptive Work of Christ
Hill, Joseph (1625–1707)
Hobson, Paul (d.1666)
  • Paul Hobson on the Death of Christ
Hodge, Archibald Alexander (1823–1886)
  • A. A. Hodge on Common and Effectual Grace
  • A. A. Hodge on Supra-Lapsarianism
  • A. A. Hodge on God’s Permission of Sin and Evil
  • A. A. Hodge on the revision of the Sufficient-Efficient formula
  • A. A. Hodge on the Removal of Legal Obstacles
  • A. A. Hodge on the Imputation of Sin to Christ
  • A. A. Hodge on Pecuniary and Penal Satisfaction
  • A. A. Hodge on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability
  • A. A. Hodge on the Covenant of Works as a Covenant of Grace
  • A. A. Hodge on the atonement and its modification in confessional theology due to the rise of Federal Theology
  • A. A. Hodge on 1 Timothy 2:4 and Ezekiel 18:23
Hodge, Charles (1797–1878)
  • Charles Hodge on the Death of Christ
  • Charles Hodge on the Love of God: General and Special
  • Charles Hodge on Common Grace
  • Charles Hodge on the General Mercy of God
  • Charles Hodge on The Universal and Free Offer of the Gospel
  • Charles Hodge on the Work of the Trinity in the Work of Salvation
  • Charles Hodge on the Sufficiency of Christ’s Satisfaction: As Classically Defined
  • Charles Hodge on What It Means To “Impute Sin”
  • Charles Hodge on the Removal of Legal Obstacles
  • Charles Hodge on Pecuniary and Penal Satisfaction and the Role of Metaphor
  • Charles Hodge on the Double Payment/Double Jeopardy Fallacy
  • Charles Hodge on the Extent of the Atonement and Confessional Diversity (WCF) and the Reformed Tradition
  • Charles Hodge on John 3:16
  • Charles Hodge on Ephesians 3:9–10
  • Charles Hodge on 1 Timothy 2:4
  • Charles Hodge on 1 John 2:2
Hodgson, Francis (1805–1877)
  • Francis Hodgson on the Distinction Between Atonement and Redemption in New School Theology
Holland, Henry (1555/6–1603)
  • Henry Holland on God’s General Love: Informal Reference
Holland, Hezekiah (1638–1661)
  • Hezekiah Holland on the Revised Sufficient-Efficient Formula
Holmes [Homes], Nathanael (1599–1678)
  • Nathanael Holmes on the Death of Christ
  • Nathaniel Holmes on John 17:9
Hooker, Richard, (1554–1600)
  • Richard Hooker on the Death of Christ (Select Comments)
Hooper, John (d.1555)
  • John Hooper on the Death of Christ
  • John Hooper on the Father and the Son in the Work of Redemption
  • John Hooper on the Death of Christ in His Brief and Clear Confession of the Christian Faith
Hovey, Alvah (1820–1903)
  • Alvah Hovey on the Death of Christ
  • Alvah Hovey on Divine Benevolence
  • Alvah Hovey on the Distinction Between Atonement and Redemption
  • Alvah Hovey on John 3:16–17
  • Alvah Hovey on John 17:9
Howe, John (1630–1705)
  • John Howe on the Redemption of Christ
  • John Howe on God’s Disposition to Lost Sinners by way of Luke 19:41
  • John Howe on John 3:16
  • John Howe on God willing the salvation of all men (Ezekiel 18:32, 1 Timothy 2:4, 2 Peter 3:9, John 3:16, etc.)
  • John Howe on God willing the salvation of all men
Hufsey, J.
  • J. Hufsey on the Riches of God’s Love to Mankind
  • J. Hufsey on John 3:16
Hughes, Obadiah (The Older) (d.1704)
  • Obadiah Hughes, The Elder, on the Death of Christ (From the Matthew Poole Commentaries)
  • Obadiah Hughes on Hebrews 2:9 and 14 from the Poole Commentaries
  • Obadiah Hughes on the Removal of Legal Obstacles
Hughes, Obadiah (The Younger) (1695–1751)
  • Obadiah Hughes on the General Love of God: An Informal Reference
  • Obadiah Hughes on Ezekiel 33:11 (Informal Reference)on Ezekiel 33:11 (Informal Reference)
Hulse, Erroll
  • Erroll Hulse on God’s Love and Will For the Salvation of All Men
Humfrey, John (1621–1719)
  • John Humfrey on the Death of Christ
  • John Humfrey on Common and Special Grace
  • John Humfrey on John 3:16
  • John Humfrey on The Work of the Trinity in the Work of Redemption
  • John Humfrey on the Death of Christ and the Purchase of Faith
Hutchinson, Roger (d.1555)
  • Roger Hutchinson on the Mercy of God
Hyperius, Andreas (1511–1564)
  • Andreas Hyperius on God’s Desire that all Men be Saved
  • Andreas Hyperius on God’s Providential Love to Mankind
  • Andreas Hyperius on the Definition of Faith
  • Andreas Hyperius on the Efficacy of Baptism