Name Index

A–B C–D E–F G–H I–J K–L M–N O–P Q–R S–T U–V W–X Y–Z


A. E.
  • A. E. on Faith as Assurance
Abbot, Robert (1560–1617)
  • Robert Abbot on the Universal and Sufficient Redemption of Christ
Adams, Thomas (1583–1652)
  • Thomas Adams on the Death of Christ
  • Thomas Adams on John 3:16
  • Thomas Adams on 1 Timothy 2:4 (with 2 Peter 3:9): An Informal Reference
  • Thomas Adams on 2 Peter 2:1
  • Thomas Adams on 2 Peter 3:9
Ainsworth, Henry (1571–1622)
  • Henry Ainsworth on God’s General and Special Love
  • Henry Ainsworth on Reprobation
  • Henry Ainsworth on God’s Conditional Will for the Salvation of All Men (With Reference to 1 Timothy 2:4)
Airay, Henry (1560–1616)
  • Henry Airay on the Death of Christ
Alexander, Archibald (1772–1851)
  • Archibald Alexander on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability
Alexander, William Lindsay (1808–1884)
  • William Lindsay Alexander on Quantitative Equivalency Versus Qualitative Equivalency in the Death of Christ: With Attention to John Owen
Alsted, Johann Heinrich (1588–1638)
  • Johann Heinrich Alsted (Wetterau Delegate to Dort) on the Death of Christ
Ambrose (337–397)
  • Saint Ambrose: the Source of an Idea
  • Ambrose: God Wishes All Men to be Saved, With Reference to Christ Being a Universal Cause of Salvation
  • Ambrose: God is Good to All, With Reference to John 1:29
  • Ambrose: The Double Payment Dilemma Legitimately Applied: Informal Reference
  • Ambrose: Christ Delivered Up For All Men With Reference To Romans 8:32
Ames, William (1576–1633)
  • William Ames on the Mercy of God
  • William Ames on Divine Hatred in Reprobation
Amyraut, Moses (1596–1664)
  • Moses Amyraut on the ordering of the decrees
  • Moses Amyraut affirms the classic Lombardian distinctions
  • Moses Amyraut on the Removal of Legal Obstacles
  • Moses Amyraut on “Conditional Predestination”
  • Moses Amyraut on God’s Conditional Decree
  • Moses Amyraut and Paul Testard and the Synod of Alancon on ‘Conditional Will,’ ‘Conditional Decree,’ and ‘Conditional Predestination’
  • Moses Amyraut on God’s Conditional Will for the Salvation of All Men
  • Moses Amyraut on Ezekiel 18:23
Annesley, Samuel (c.1620–1696)
  • Samuel Annesley on the General and Special Love of God
Aquinas, Thomas (1225–1274)
  • Thomas Aquinas on the Death of Christ: Its Nature and Extent
  • Thomas Aquinas on the Love of God
  • Thomas Aquinas on Predestination and Reprobation
  • Thomas Aquinas on Divine Permission of Sin
  • Thomas Aquinas: God Does Not Will Evil
  • Thomas Aquinas on the Double Payment Fallacy
  • Thomas Aquinas on the Sufficiency and Efficiency of Christ’s Death
  • Thomas Aquinas on 1 Timothy 2:5 and Christ’s Sufficient Universal Redemption
  • Thomas Aquinas on the Removal of Legal Obstacles
  • Thomas Aquinas: Can The Divine Will Be Distinguished into Antecedent and Consequent?
  • Thomas Aquinas on Conditional Predestination
  • Thomas Aquinas on 2 Corinthians 5:18-21
  • Thomas Aquinas on 1 Timothy 2:4
  • Thomas Aquinas on Hebrews 2:9
  • Thomas Aquinas on 1 John 2:2
Aretius, Benedictus (1505–1574)
  • Benedictus Aretius on the Death of Christ
  • Benedictus Aretius on God as the Lover of Mankind
  • Benedictus Aretius commenting on 1 Timothy 2:4
Arrowsmith, John (1602–1659)
  • John Arrowsmith on John 3:16
  • John Arrowsmith (Westminster Divine) on 2 Peter 3:9
Athanasius (293–373)
  • Athanasius on the Incarnation
  • Athanasius on Hebrews 2:9 and 14
Attersoll, William (d.1640)
  • William Attersoll on the Providence of God: Especially With Regard to Sin
Augustine (354–430)
  • Augustine on the Death of Christ
  • Augustine on the Moral-Natural Ability Distinction as Cited by William Twisse (1578–1646)
  • Augustine on 2 Cor 5:14–15
Babbington, Gervase (1549/50–1610)
  • Gervase Babbington on General Love: In Relation to Particular Application
  • Gervase Babbington on Faith as Assurance and Knowledge
Ball, John (1585–1640)
  • John Ball on the Free Offer of the Gospel
  • John Ball on Equivalency Versus Identity in Christ’s Sufferings
  • John Ball on John 3:16
  • John Ball on the Sufficiency and Efficiency of Christ’s Death
Ball, Nathanael (1623–1681)
  • Nathanael Ball on Christ’s Absolute and Conditional Will
Ball, Thomas (1589/90–1659)
  • Thomas Ball on John Preston (1587–1628) on Universal Redemption
Balmer, Robert (1787–1844)
  • Robert Balmer on the Death of Christ: Mediating Between Two Extremes
  • Robert Balmer on the Free Offer of the Gospel and God’s Will and Desire for the Salvation of All Men
  • Robert Balmer on the Death of Christ and the Order of Decrees: An Unnecessary Connection
Barlee, William
  • William Barlee on General Love
  • William Barlee on Reprobation
Barnes, Albert (1798–1870)
  • Albert Barnes on the Distinction Between Atonement and Redemption
Bastingius, Jeremias (1551–1595)
  • Jeremias Bastingius on the Death of Christ
  • Jeremias Bastingius on Faith as Assurance
  • Jeremias Bastingius on the Sufficiency and Efficiency of Christ’s Death
Bates, William (1625–1699)
  • William Bates on Ezekiel 18:23 and 33:11
  • William Bates on Hebrews 10:29
  • William Bates on General and Special Love
Bavinck, Herman (1854–1921)
  • Herman Bavinck on the Will of God for the Salvation of All Men (With Reference to Ezekiel 18:23–32, 33:11, 1 Timothy 2:4, and 2 Peter 3:9)
  • Herman Bavinck on the Death of Christ and Common Grace
  • Herman Bavinck on Common Grace and the Restraint of Sin and Civic Good
  • Herman Bavinck on Infra- and Supralapsarianism
  • Herman Bavinck on Reprobation and the Means of Grace
Baxter, Richard (1615–1691)
  • Richard Baxter on The Death of Christ and Common Grace
  • Richard Baxter on the Death of Christ and the Purchase of Faith
  • Richard Baxter on the Sufficiency of Christ’s Death
  • Richard Baxter on the Covenant With Adam and the Imputation of Original Sin
  • Richard Baxter on Christ Suffering the Tantundem, Not the Idem of the Law’s Punishment
  • Richard Baxter on the Synod of Dort and the Death of Christ
  • Richard Baxter on Universal Redemption and The Westminster Confession
  • Richard Baxter: The Westminster Confession Was Not Written to Preclude Universal Redemption: By Way of Personal Testimony
  • Richard Baxter on God’s Conditional Decree
  • Richard Baxter on God’s Conditional Will
  • Richard Baxter on the Distinction between Christ’s Antecedent and Consequent Acts and Will With Respect to the Death of Christ
  • Richard Baxter on God’s Conditional Covenant with All Mankind
  • Richard Baxter on Calvin on the Extent of the Atonement
  • Richard Baxter on Hebrews 10:26–29
  • Richard Baxter on 2 Peter 2:1
Bayne, Paul (d. 1617)
  • Paul Bayne on Ephesians 2:3
Becon, Thomas (1512–1567)
  • Thomas Becon on the Death of Christ
  • Thomas Becon on God Wishing that All Men Be Saved (By Way of Informal References to Ezekiel 18:23 and 1 Timothy 2:4)
  • Thomas Becon on John 3:16
Beecher, Lyman (1775–1863)
  • Lyman Beecher on the Atonement: Its Nature and Extent
Bell, Charles
  • Charles Bell on Calvin and 1 John 2:2
  • Charles Bell on Calvin and Heshusius
Bellamy, Joseph (1719–1790)
  • Joseph Bellamy on the Double Jeopardy Fallacy
  • Joseph Bellamy: A Limited Provision for Sin Precludes an Unlimited Free Offer of the Gospel
  • Joseph Bellamy on the Antinomian Assumptions of God as Creditor and Sin as Debt
  • Joseph Bellamy: Limited Atonement and the Argument from Romans 8:32
Bergius, Johannes (1587–1658)
  • Johannes Bergius on the Death of Christ
  • Johannes Bergius on God’s Will and Desire for the Salvation of All Men
Berkhof, Louis (1873–1957)
  • Louis Berkhof on the Will of God for Salvation of All Men
  • Louis Berkhof on the Goodness of God
  • Louis Berkhof on the Love of God
  • Louis Berkhof on the Grace of God
  • Louis Berkhof on the Mercy of God
  • Louis Berkhof on the Longsuffering of God
  • Louis Berkhof on the Rationalist’s Objection to Common Grace
  • Louis Berkhof Acknowledging the Change of Language in the Sufficient-Efficient Formula
Berkouwer, G.C. (1903–1996)
  • G.C. Berkouwer on Infra- and Supralapsarianism
  • G.C.Berkouwer on the Covenant of Works
Beverley, Thomas (d.1702)
  • Thomas Beverley on the Death of Christ and Common Grace
Binning, Hugh (1627–1653)
  • Hugh Binning on God’s General Love: With Reference to Matthew 5:44–45
  • Hugh Binning on Matthew 23:37
  • Hugh Binning on John 3:16
  • Hugh Binning on 2 Peter 3:9 and the Long-Suffering of God
Blake, Thomas (1596–1657)
  • Thomas Blake on Reprobation and the Cause of Sin, by way of William Ames, Franciscus Gomarus, John Prideaux and John Ball
Boettner, Loraine (1901–1990)
  • Loraine Boettner on 2 Peter 3:9; Ezekiel 33:11; and 1 Timothy 2:3–4
Booth, Abraham (1734–1806)
  • Abraham Booth on the Sufficiency of Christ’s Death
Boston, Thomas (1676–1732)
  • Thomas Boston on the Love of God
  • Thomas Boston on Matthew 23:37
  • Thomas Boston on John 3:16
  • Thomas Boston on 1 Timothy 2:4
  • Thomas Boston on 2 Peter 3:9
Boyce, James P. (1827–1888)
  • James P. Boyce on the Love of God: General and Special
  • James P. Boyce on the Removal of Legal Obstacles
a’ Brakel, Wilhelmus (1635–1711)
  • Wilhelmus a’ Brakel on the Goodness of God
  • Wilhelmus a’ Brakel on General Love
  • Wilhelmus a’ Brakel on Common Grace
  • Wilhemus a’ Brakel on General Mercy
  • Wilhemus a’ Brakel on the Longsuffering of God
  • Wilhemus a’ Brakel on the Gracious Call and Gospel Offer
  • Wilhelmus à Brakel on Election and Reprobation
Breckinridge, Robert J. (1800–1871)
  • Robert J. Breckinridge on 2 Peter 3:9 in Relation to God’s Will for the Salvation of All Men
  • Robert J. Breckinridge on the Goodness, Grace and Mercy of God
  • Robert J. Breckinridge on the Longsuffering of God
Brinsley, John (1600–1665)
Brooks, Thomas (1608–1680)
  • Thomas Brooks on Christ Suffering the Idem and the Tantundem: A Mediating Position
Brown, John (of Broughton) (1784–1858)
  • John Brown of Broughton on the Death of Christ
  • John Brown of Broughton on God’s Love to the World
  • John Brown of Broughton on the General and Special Aspects of the Mediation of Christ
  • John Brown of Broughton on the Removal of legal Obstacles by way of Andrew Robertson
  • The Exclusivity of the Intercession of Christ and the Argument for Limited Atonement
  • John Brown of Broughton on Universal Satisfaction and the Westminster Confession
  • John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Calvin (et al) on the Extent of the Atonement
  • John Brown of Broughton on John 3:16 in Relation to the Free Offer
  • John Brown of Broughton on John 3:16
  • John Brown of Broughton on Romans 8:32
Brown, John (of Haddington) (1722–1787)
  • John Brown of Haddington on God’s Goodness: General and Special
  • John Brown of Haddington on Divine Reprobation
  • John Brown of Haddington on Divine Permission
Bruce, F.F. (1910–1990)
  • F. F. Bruce on Ephesians 2:3
Bucanus, William (d.1603)
  • William Bucanus on Unlimited and Limited Redemption
  • Bucanus on Divine Permission of Sin
  • William Bucanus on Faith as Assurance
  • William Bucanus on the Sufficiency and Efficiency of Christ’s Death
  • William Buncanus on the Efficacy of Baptism
Bucer, Martin (1491–1551)
  • Martin Bucer on General Love
  • Martin Bucer on Predestination
  • Martin Bucer on Election
  • Martin Bucer on Conditional Predestination
Bullinger, Heinrich (1504–1575)
  • Heinrich Bullinger on Unlimited Expiation and Unlimited Redemption
  • Heinrich Bullinger on God’s Will that None Perish (with Reference to Ezekiel 18:23 and 2 Peter 3:9)
  • Heinrich Bullinger on God’s Love to Mankind
  • Heinrich Bullinger on General and Saving Grace
  • Heinrich Bullinger on the Longsuffering of God
  • Heinrich Bullinger on the Wrath of God
  • Heinrich Bullinger on the Call and Offer of the Gospel
  • Heinrich Bullinger on the Providence of God
  • Heinrich Bullinger: The Second Helvetic Confession on Divine Permission of Sin
  • Heinrich Bullinger: God Does Not Will Evil
  • Heinrich Bullinger on Faith as a Sure and Steadfast Confidence
  • Heinrich Bullinger on the Will of the Father and the Will of the Son in the Redemption of the World
  • Heinrich Bullinger: The Second Helvetic Confession and the Atonement
  • Heinrich Bullinger on God’s Covenant with Mankind
  • Heinrich Bullinger on the Efficacy of Baptism
  • Heinrich Bullinger on John 1:29
  • Heinrich Bullinger on 1 Timothy 2:4
  • Heinrich Bullinger on Ephesians 2:3
Bunyan, John (1628–1688)
  • John Bunyan on the Death of Christ: Unlimited Expiation
  • John Bunyan on God’s Willingness to Save All Men
  • John Bunyan on General and Special Love
Burge, Caleb (1782–1838)
  • Caleb Burge on the Distinction Between Pecuniary and Penal Satisfaction
Burgess, Anthony (d.1644)
  • Anthony Burgess (Westminster Divine) on Ezekiel 33:11
Burkitt, William (1650–1703)
  • William Burkitt on Common Grace
  • William Burkitt on the Universal Tenders of the Gracious Gospel by way of Titus 2:11–12
  • William Burkitt on Matthew 23:37
  • William Burkitt on Luke 19:41
  • William Burkitt on John 3:14–17
  • William Burkitt on Romans 2:1–5
  • William Burkitt on 1 Timothy 2:3–5
  • William Burkitt on Hebrews 2:9 and 14
  • William Burkitt on 2 Peter 2:1
  • William Burkitt on 2 Peter 3:9
  • William Burkitt on 1 John 2:1–2
Byfield, Nicolas (1579–1622)
  • Nicholas Byfield on the Sufficiency of Christ Death For All