- Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) on the Love of God
- Juan de Valdés (1509–1541) on God’s General Love
- Martin Luther (1483–1546) on General Love
- Martin Bucer (1491–1551) on General Love
- Wolfgang Musculus (1497–1563) on the Love of God
- Heinrich Bullinger (1504–1575) on God’s Love to Mankind
- John Calvin (1509–1564) on General Love
- Andreas Hyperius (1511–1564) on God’s Providential Love to Mankind
- Augustine Marlorate (1506–1562) on the Love and Goodwill of God to Mankind
- Benedictus Aretius (1505–1574) on God as the Lover of Mankind
- John Knox (1510–1572) on General Love
- Zachary Ursinus (1534–1583) on the General Love of God
- Girolamo Zanchi (1516–1590) on the Love of God: General and Special
- Jacob Kimedoncius (d.1596) on General Love
- William Perkins (1558–1602) on the General Love of God
- Henry Holland (1555/6–1603) on God’s General Love: Informal Reference
- Gervase Babbington (1549/50–1610) on General Love: In Relation to Particular Application
- Amandus Polanus (1561–1610) on the General Love of God
- Lucas Trelcatius (1573–1607) on the Gracious Call and General Love to all Men
- Henry Ainsworth (1571–1622) on God’s General and Special Love
- Thomas Wilson (1563–1622) on the General and Special Love of God
- Richard Stock (1569–1626) on General Love
- William Sclater (1575–1627) on the General Love of God
- John Davenant (1572–1641) on God’s General Love to Mankind
- The Westminster Annotations on the Bible: John 3:16 and Electing and Non-Electing Love
- Richard Sibbes (1577–1635) on General Love
- Hugh Binning (1627–1653) on God’s General Love: With Reference to Matthew 5:44–45
- Alexander Ross (1590–1654) on Divine Love and Divine Hate
- Pseudo James Ussher (1581–1656) on the Love of God
- William Barlee on General Love
- Samuel Rutherford (1600–1661) on General Love
- David Dickson (1583–1662) on God’s Love and Goodness to Man
- J. Hufsey on the Riches of God’s Love to Mankind
- Matthew Newcomen (c.1610–1669) (Westminster Divine) on God’s Love to Mankind
- Nathanael Hardy (1618–1670) on General Love
- George Swinnock (1627–1673) on General and Special Love
- Thomas Manton (1620–1677) on General Love
- Richard Maden (c.1591–1677) God’s General and Antecedent Love to Mankind
- John Rowe (1626–1677) on the General Love of God
- John Collinges (1623–1690) on General Love (From the Matthew Poole Commentaries)
- Samuel Annesley (c.1620–1696) on the General and Special Love of God
- William Bates (1625–1699) on General and Special Love
- John Trapp (1601–1669) on God’s General Love: By Way of his Comment on Acts 14:17
- Edward Leigh (1602–1671) on General Love
- Joseph Truman (1631–1671) on the Love of God: General and Special
- Stephen Charnock (1628–1680) on General Love
- John Owen (1616–1683) on General Love
- William Jenkyn (1613-1685) on the Love of God
- David Clarkson (1622–1686) on Non-Electing Love
- Francis Turretin (1623–1687) on General Love
- John Bunyan (1628–1688) on General and Special Love
- Herman Witsius (1636–1708) on General Love
- Wilhelmus a’ Brakel (1635–1711) on General Love
- Benedict Pictet (1655–1724) on God’s General Goodness and Love
- Obadiah Hughes (1695–1751) (The Younger) on the General Love of God: An Informal Reference
- Experience Mayhew (1673–1758) on God’s Love to Mankind With Regard to Matt 12:37, John 3:16, 1 John 2:2 and 2 Peter 3:9
- Jonathan Edwards (1703–1758) on General Love
- Thomas Boston (1676–1732) on the Love of God
- John Dick (1764–1833) on God’s General Love and Goodness
- Andrew Fuller (1754–1815) on God’s General Love
- George Whitefield (1714–1770) on God’s Love for All Declared in the Gospel
- Hermann Venema (1697–1787) on the Love of God: General and Special
- Heinrich Heppe (1820–1879) and the Reformed Doctrine of General Love
- Thomas Chalmers (1780–1847) on God’s Love to the World, with Reference to John 3:16, 1 John 2:2, and Unlimited Expiation
- John Brown of Broughton (1784–1858) on God’s Love to the World
- William Bullein Johnson (1782–1862) on God’s General Love in Relation to John 3:16
- James Henly Thornwell (1812–1862) on God’s General Love and Matthew 5:44–55
- Charles Hodge (1797–1878) on the Love of God: General and Special
- James P. Boyce (1827–1888) on the Love of God: General and Special
- W. G. T. Shedd (1820–1894) on God’s Universal and Special Love
- Geerhardus Voss (1862–1949) on the General and Special Love of God
- Louis Berkhof (1873–1957) on the Love of God
- John Murray (1898–1975) on Matthew 5:44–48
- D. A. Carson (b. 1946) on the Love of God
- Bruce Ware (b. 1953) on God’s General and Special Love
The Reformed Doctrine of Electing and Non-Electing Love
The Historicity of the Reformed Doctrine of Electing and Non-Electing Love
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