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>The real Francis Turretin on: Theology and the Creator/Creature Distinction
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>Edwards Comparing the real Francis Turretin and Peter van Mastricht
>Edwards on the real Francis Turretin and Peter van Mastricht in comparison: “Turretine is on Polemical divinity; on the 5 Points, & all other Controversial Points; & is much larger in these than Mastrict; & is better for one that desires only to be thoroughly versed in Controversies. But take Mastrict for divinity in general,…
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>The real Francis Turretin on: Salvation of the Old Testament Saints by Grace through Faith
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The real Francis Turretin on: The Trinity in the Old Testament
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The real Francis Turretin on: Uses of the Law
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The real Francis Turretin on: The Tri-Partite Division of the Law
At Virginia is for Hugenots, Andrew Meyers has an excellent post on the tri-partite division of the law with explanatory quotations from a variety of authors from Thomas Aquinas (popular with one of my pseudonymous readers) to Francis Turretin. (link) To the glory of Him who gave good laws to Israel, -TurretinFan To God be…
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Important Clarification
No: I am not Frank Turk. This is Frank Turk.He’s a famous blogger. I’m just a blogger.No: I am not Frank Turek. This is Frank Turek.He’s a reputable person; published author. I’m just a blogger.No: I am not Francis Turretin (read about his life here).He’s a famous theologian. I’m just a blogger and a fan…
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The real Francis Turretin on: The Simplicity of God
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The Real Turretin (and others) on: The Golden Chain of Salvation
Jamie Steele has a nice post quoting the real Francis Turretin and others on the Golden Chain of Salvation (parts 3-5) (link). Recall that each part of the chain is something God did: 1) God foreknew;2) God predestined;3) God called;4) God justified; and5) God glorified. By the way, you can find Mr. Steele’s post on…
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The real Turretin on: Degree of Sanctification
Phil Siefkes at Pastor’s Perspective provides a quotation from the real Turretin answering the question: Is sanctification so perfect in this life that believers can fulfill the law absolutely? (link) The short answer, of course, is no – but Turretin explains it well. -TurretinFan To God be the Glory!