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  • Southern Presbyterian Virtual Library

    I suppose that the three great Southern Presbyterian Theologians may be identified as James Henley Thornwell, Robert Louis Dabney, and John Lafayette Girardeau. I have attempted to provide below as complete a virtual library of their works as can be accessed as complete works for free. Obviously, there are fragments from these men scattered in…

    August 9, 2008
  • Response to Objections Regarding Merit and the Covenant of Works

    In Paul’s epistles to the Romans and Galatians, Paul drives home a message of the futility of works to provide merit, and the need for grace. This message is an important aspect of the gospel, for those who seek salvation through works will perish: Romans 9:31-3331But Israel, which followed after the law of righteousness, hath…

    August 9, 2008
  • Edwards and the Other Hodge on Merit and the Covenant of Works

    Here are two more folks’ thoughts on merit and covenant of works: If this principle be correct, if the law demands entire conformity to the nature and will of God, it follows: 1. That there can be no perfection in this life. Every form of perfectionism which has ever prevailed in the Church is founded…

    August 9, 2008
  • Thoughts / Distinctions on Merit and Adam

    Is the Covenant of Works a covenant based on merit? We affirm. By the covenant of works, we mean that covenant provided to Adam, which takes the form, “do this and live.” Thus, when we speak of the covenant of works, we are not distinguishing between the New Testament and the Old Testament, but between…

    August 8, 2008
  • The Real Turretin and Pictet on: Christ's Righteousness

    Turretin writes: Such is the perfection of the atonement, that it corresponds to the justice of God revealed in the Word, to the demands of the law, and to the miseries and necessities of those for whom it was made. Had it been in its own nature deficient, and derived its sufficiency only from God’s…

    August 8, 2008
  • The Real Turretin and Pictet on: Christ’s Righteousness

    Turretin writes: Such is the perfection of the atonement, that it corresponds to the justice of God revealed in the Word, to the demands of the law, and to the miseries and necessities of those for whom it was made. Had it been in its own nature deficient, and derived its sufficiency only from God’s…

    August 8, 2008
  • Witsius Explains the Righteousness of Christ

    Herman WitsiusThe Economy of the Covenants Between God and ManBook II, Chapter V XI. But we must proceed a step further, and affirm, moreover to that the obedience of Christ was accomplished by him, be believed, that it was in our room, in order thereby to obtain for us a right to eternal life. The…

    August 8, 2008
  • Wisdom Chapter 14 – Test of Irony

    The following is chapter fourteen from the uninspired book of Wisdom. 1 Again, one preparing himself to sail, and about to pass through the raging waves, calleth upon a piece of wood more rotten than the vessel that carrieth him. 2 For verily desire of gain devised that, and the workman built it by his…

    August 7, 2008
  • Chinese Government Distributing Bibles

    I ran across this interesting blog post at the Theologica blog(link). The post explains that the Chinese government (!) will be distributing 10,000 bilingual Chinese/English Bibles in the Olympic village. I hope that many of those Bibles will not make back home, but will be redistributed to the billion or so Chinese folks who have…

    August 7, 2008
  • Response to Paul Hoffer

    Paul Hoffer, who submits to the dictates pope Benedict XVI, has a misleading article entitled, “A Protestant Proving the Superiority of Scriptural Revelation by Quoting from the Deuterocanonical Book of Wisdom of Solomon.” (link to Mr. Hoffer’s article) Let’s handle the headline first. 1) The “Protestant” who cited Scripture is me, but the “Protestant” who…

    August 6, 2008
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