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Samson, W.G. (1819–1896)
  • W.G. Samson on the Invalid Use of the Negative Inference
Sarcerius, Erasmus (1501–1559)
  • Erasmus Sarcerius on the Death of Christ
  • Erasmus Sarcerius on God’s Will for the Salvation of All Men
  • Erasmus Sarcerius on the Gospel
  • Erasmus Sarcerius on Conditional Predestination
Saurin, James (1677–1730)
  • James Saurin on the Death of Christ
  • James Saurin on God’s Will for the Salvation of Sinners
  • James Saurin on the Longsuffering of God
  • James Saurin on John 3:16
  • James Saurin on Supralapsarianism
Schaff, Philip (1819–1893)
  • Philip Schaff on John Henry Heidegger on Amyraldianism: Disapproved Of, But Not Heresy
Schreiner, Thomas R. (1954–)
  • Thomas R. Schrener on 2 Peter 3:9
Sclater, William (1575–1627)
  • William Sclater on the General Love of God
  • William Sclater on Common Grace
  • William Sclater on Romans 2:4–5
  • William Sclater on Reprobation
  • William Sclater on the Sufficiency and Efficiency of Christ’s Death
  • William Sclater on Zanchi on ‘Each Man is Bound to Believe he has been Elected’
Scott, Thomas (1747–1821)
  • Thomas Scott: Pre-20th Century Historiography on Calvin on the Extent of the Atonement
Scudder, Henry (d.1652)
  • Henry Scudder (Westminster Divine) on the Death of Christ
Sedgwick, Obadiah (c.1600–1658)
  • Obadiah Sedgwick on the Foedus Hypotheticum
Shedd, William, G. T. (1820–1894)
  • William Shedd on the Death of Christ
  • William Shedd on God’s Desire and Compassion for the Salvation of All Men
  • William Shedd on God’s Universal and Special Love
  • William Shedd on the Free Offer of the Gospel
  • William Shedd on John 3:16
  • William Shedd on 1 John 2:2
  • William Shedd on Work of the Trinity in the Salvation of Man
  • William Shedd on the Removal of Legal Obstacles
  • William Shedd on Double Jeopardy and Double Payment
  • The Double Payment Dilemma Legitimately Applied, by way of Jonathan Edwards and W. G. T. Shedd
  • William Shedd on Quantitative Equivalency Versus Qualitative Equivalency in the Death of Christ
  • William Shedd on the Distinction Between Atonement and Redemption
Shepard, Thomas (1605–1649)
  • Thomas Shepard on Common Grace (Informal Comment)
  • Thomas Shepard on the Free Offer of the Gospel and the Lord’s Desire for the Salvation of Men
Shultz, Gary
  • Gary Shultz on 2 Corinthians 5:14–15
  • Gary Shultz on 2 Corinthians 5:18–21
  • Gary Shultz on 1 Timothy 2:3–6
Sibbes, Richard (1577–1635)
  • Richard Sibbes on the Death of Christ
  • Richard Sibbes on General Love
Silversides, David
  • David Silversides on Matthew 23:37: An Effective Refutation of Hypercalvinist Exegesis
Simeon, Charles, (1759–1836)
  • Charles Simeon on John 1:29
  • Charles Simeon on John 3:16
  • Charles Simeon on John 3:17
  • Charles Simeon on 1 Timothy 2:3–4
  • Charles Simeon on 1 Timothy 2:5–6
  • Charles Simeon on 2 Peter 3:9
Skinner, Thomas H. (1791–1871)
  • Thomas H. Skinner on Calvin on the Extent of the Atonement
Smalley, John (1734–1820)
  • John Smalley on the Satisfaction of Christ in Relation to the Free Offer
  • John Smalley Eternal Salvation on No Account a Matter of Just Debt
  • John Smalley on the All-Sufficient Satisfaction of Christ
  • John Smalley on 1 Timothy 2:4
Smith, Henry B. (1815–1877)
  • Henry B. Smith on the Extent of the Atonement
  • Henry B. Smith on the Will of God
  • Henry B. Smith on the Well-Meant Offer and God’s Desire for the Salvation of All Men
  • Henry B. Smith on 1 Timothy 2:4 (With Reference to Hebrews 2:9)
  • Henry B. Smith on Divine Permission of Sin
  • Henry B. Smith on the Work of the Trinity in the Work of Redemption
  • Henry B. Smith on the Distinction Between Atonement and Redemption
Spear, Samuel (1812–1891)
  • Samuel Spear on Pecuniary and Penal Satisfaction
Spencer, Ichabod (1798–1854)
  • Ichabod Spencer on Ezekiel 33:11 (Part 1)
  • Ichabod Spencer on Ezekiel 33:11 (Part 2)
  • Ichabod Spencer on God’s Willingness to Save All Men With Reference to 2 Peter 3:9, Ezekiel 33:11, and Matthew 23:37
Spring, Gardiner (1785–1873)
  • Gardiner Spring on Election, Unlimited Atonement and the Free Offer
  • Gardiner Spring on the Well-Meant Offer in Relation to the Death of Christ
  • Gardiner Spring on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability
Sproul, R. C. (1939–2017)
  • R.C. Sproul on the Death of Christ and Common Grace: Passing Comment
  • R.C. Sproul on the Revised Sufficiency-Efficiency Formula
Spurgeon, Charles H. (1834–1892)
  • Charles Spurgeon on Matthew 23:37
  • Charles Spurgeon on 1 Timothy 2:4
Stam, Clarence
  • Clarence Stam on the Covenant of Works
Stephens, Nathaniel (c.1606–1678)
  • Nathaniel Stephens on the Death of Christ
Stock, Richard (1569–1626)
  • Richard Stock on God’s Goodness
  • Richard Stock on General Love
  • Richard Stock on Divine Hatred
Stoughton, John (c.1593–1639)
  • John Stoughton on the Wrath of God
Strong, Augustus H. (1836–1921)
  • Augustus H. Strong on Calvin on the Extent of the Atonement
Struthers, J. P. (1851–1915)
  • Alexander F. Mitchell (1822-1899) and J. P. Struthers on Hypothetical Universalism and the Westminster Confession
Styles, William J.
  • William J. Styles on Christ Suffering So Much for So Much Sin
de Superville, Daniel (1657–1728)
  • Daniel de Superville on 2 Peter 3:9
Swinnock, George (1627–1673)
  • George Swinnock on General and Special Love
  • George Swinnock on Common Grace
  • George Swinnock on the Longsuffering of God
  • George Swinnock on John 3:16
Symington, William (1764–1831)
  • William Symington: Christ Did Not Suffer So Much For So Much Sin
  • William Symington: “Exact Equivalency” Voids the Sincere Offer of the Gospel
Symson, Andrew (c.1526–c.1589/1)
Taffin, Jean (1529–1602)
  • Jean Taffin: The Offer of the Gospel: What it is, and What it is Not
  • Jean Taffin on Providence and Permission
Taylor, Thomas (1576–1633)
  • Thomas Taylor on Common Grace (Informal References)
Tennant, Dominic Bnonn
  • Dominic Bnonn Tennant on the Atonement: Federal Headship and Forensic Imputation
Testard, Paul (1594–1650)
  • Paul Testard affirms the classic Lombardian distinctions
  • Moses Amyraut and Paul Testard and the Synod of Alançon on ‘Conditional Will,’ ‘Conditional Decree,’ and ‘Conditional Predestination’
Thomas, G. Michael
  • G. Michael Thomas on Calvin and Heshusius
Thomas, Owen (1812–1891)
  • Owen Thomas on Andrew Fuller (1754–1815) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability
  • Owen Thomas on Calvin on the Extent of the Atonement
Thornwell, James Henley (1812–1862)
  • James Henly Thornwell on God’s General Love and Matthew 5:44–55
Thysius, Antonius (1565–1640)
  • Synopsis Purioris Theologiae (1625) on God’s Providence With Regard to Sin and Divine Permission
Todd, Henry John (1763–1845)
  • Henry John Todd on Calvin on the Atonement
Tossanus, Daniel (1541–1602)
  • Daniel Tossanus on the Gracious Call of the Gospel
  • Daniel Tossanus on Ezekiel 18:23 and 32
  • Daniel Tossanus on John 3:16
Traill, Robert (1642–1716)
  • Robert Traill on Common and Special Grace
Trapp, John (1601–1669)
  • John Trapp on God’s General Love: By Way of his Comment on Acts 14:17
  • John Trapp on Matthew 23:37
  • John Trapp on John 3:16
  • John Trapp on Romans 2:4
  • John Trapp on 2 Peter 2:1
Trelcatius, Lucas (1573–1607)
  • Lukas Trelcatius on the Gracious Call and General Love to all Men
Troughton, William (c.1614–c.1677)
  • William Troughton on the Revised Sufficient-Efficient Formula
Trueman, Carl R. (1967–)
  • Carl R. Trueman on John Owen’s Double-Payment Dilemma
  • Carl R. Trueman on Amyraldianism
Truman, Joseph (1631–1671)
  • Joseph Truman on the Death of Christ
  • Joseph Truman on God’s Will for the Salvation of all Men
  • Joseph Truman on the Love of God: General and Special
  • Joseph Truman on General and Special Grace; With Reference to Paradox of God’s Will for the Salvation of All Men and Special Election
  • Joseph Truman on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability; With Reference to Twisse
  • Joseph Truman on Ezekiel 18:31–32
  • Joseph Truman on Luke 19:21 by way of His Discussion of Jesus’s Prayer in John 17
  • Joseph Truman on John 3:16 and John 12:47
  • Joseph Truman on God’s Permissive Decree and the Salvation of Men
  • Joseph Truman on the Removal of Legal Obstacles
  • Joseph Truman on Christ Suffering the Tantundem, not the Idem of the Law’s Punishment
Turretin, Francis (1623–1687)
  • Francis Turretin on the Will of God: Its Two-Fold aspect
  • Francis Turretin on God Desiring and Wishing that All Men be Saved
  • Francis Turretin on General Love
  • Francis Turretin on Common and Special Grace
  • Francis Turretin: the Reprobate not denied all of God’s favour
  • Francis Turretin on the Mercy of God
  • Francis Turretin on the Common Call
  • Francis Turretin’s Critique of Supralapsarianism
  • Francis Turretin on Divine Concurrence
  • Francis Turretin on God’s Providence Over Sin
  • Francis Turretin on the Revised Sufficient-Efficient formula
Turretine, John Alphonso (1671–1737)
  • John Alphonso Turretine on Supralapsarianism
Twisse, William (1578–1646)
  • William Twisse: The Forgotton Hypothetical Universalist
  • William Twisse on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability
  • William Twisse on Bucer on Conditional Predestination
  • William Twisse on Zanchi on Conditional Election
Tyler, Bennet (1783–1858)
  • Bennet Tyler on the Distinction Between Atonement and Redemption, By Way of Two Secondary Sources
Tyndale, William (1494–1536)
  • William Tyndale on the Death of Christ
  • William Tyndale on 1 Timothy 2:4