- Sarcerius Erasmus (1501–1559) on the Gospel
- Philip Melancthon (1497–1560) on the Free Offer With Reference to John 3:16
- John Calvin (1509–1564) on How the Gospel Hardens
- John Calvin (1509–1564) on the Free Offer of the Gospel (Selection)
- John Calvin (1509–1564) on the Well-Meant Offer by way of Isaiah 65:2 and Romans 10:21
- Augustine Marlorate (1506–1562) on the Well-Meant Offer
- Peter Martyr Vermigli (1499–1563) on the Free Offer
- Heinrich Bullinger (1504–1575) on the Call and Offer of the Gospel
- Thomas Lever (1521–1577) on the Earnest Call and the Death of Christ
- John Foxe (1517–1587) on the Free Offer of God’s Friendship
- Jean Taffin (1529–1602), The Offer of the Gospel: What it is, and What it is Not
- Daniel Tossanus (1541–1602) on the Gracious Call of the Gospel
- Robert Rollock on the Grace Call of God to the Elect and to the Reprobate
- Lucas Trelcatius (1573–1607) on the Gracious Call and General Love to all Men
- John Preston (1587–1628) on the Well-Meant Offer
- John Ball (1585–1640) on the Free Offer of the Gospel
- Thomas Shepard (1605–1649) on the Free Offer of the Gospel and the Lord’s Desire for the Salvation of Men
- Richard Vines (1600–1655/6) on the Free Offer
- John Owen (1616–1683) on the Sufficiency of Christ’s Death as the Foundation of the Gospel Offer
- Thomas Jacombe (1623–1687) on the Well-Meant Offer
- Francis Turretin on the Common Call
- William Burkitt (1650–1703) on the Universal Tenders of the Gracious Gospel by way of Titus 2:11–12
- The Gracious Offer of the Gospel by way of Titus 2:11–12 from the Matthew Henry Commentaries
- Wilhemus a’ Brakel (1635–1711) on the Gracious Call and Gospel Offer
- Thomas Halyburton (1674–1712) on the Free Offer of the Gospel
- Johannes VanderKemp (1664–1718) on the Well-Meant Offer
- Thomas Ridgeley (c.1667–1734) on the Free Offer
- Samuel Davies (1723–1761) on the Free Offer in Relation to the Death of Christ
- Robert Murray M’Cheyne (1813–1843) on the Offer and Call of Christ
- Robert Balmer (1787–1844) on the Free Offer of the Gospel and God’s Will and Desire for the Salvation of All Men
- Thomas Chalmers (1780–1847) on Particular Redemption and the Well-Meant Gospel Offer
- John Brown of Broughton (1784–1858) on John 3:16 in Relation to the Free Offer
- William Bullein Johnson on the Well-Meant Offer
- Gardiner Spring (1785–1873) on the Well-Meant Offer in Relation to the Death of Christ
- Henry B. Smith (1815–1877) on the Well-Meant Offer and God’s Desire for the Salvation of All Men
- Charles Hodge (1797–1878) on The Universal and Free Offer of the Gospel
- Robert Dabney (1820–1898) on the Offer and Call of the Gospel
- W.G.T. Shedd (1820–1894) on the Free Offer of the Gospel
- A. C. de Jong on the Free Offer: God Offers in and Through the Ministerial Offer
- A. C. de Jong: The Gospel Call is a Call to Come to the Person of Christ; As Opposed to Assent to Facts and Commands
- John Murray on the Well-Meant Offer
- Samuel Waldron on the Free Offer in Relation to God’s Desire that All Men Be Saved
The Well-Meant Offer
Sources on the Well-Meant Offer
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