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Reformed Musings Recommends …
… the Confessional Presbyterian Journal (link). This journal sounds like a great antitode to a lot of the inept modernity that has been circulating in Presbyterian circles these days. I hope it takes off! -Turretinfan To God be the Glory!
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Universal Atonement – Distinguished
There is a sense in which the benefits of Christ’s death spill over to the reprobate. We refer to these benefits as the incidental benefits of Christ’s death. One such benefit is the stay of punishment against the wicked, which the wicked use to their own condemnation to pile up more guilt. Nevertheless, it is…
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Calvin was not a Federal Visionist
In case it was ever in doubt, here are some helpful passages to make up one’s mind (part 1) (part 2), thanks to Machaira. To God be the Glory!
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Swan's Response to Michuta on the Canon
James Swan has provided a two part response to a portion of Gary Michuta’s recent book on the canon. If the subject, and particularly it’s relation to Luther, interests you, you should check out his detailed comments: (part 1)(part 2) -Turretinfan To God be the Glory!
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Swan’s Response to Michuta on the Canon
James Swan has provided a two part response to a portion of Gary Michuta’s recent book on the canon. If the subject, and particularly it’s relation to Luther, interests you, you should check out his detailed comments: (part 1)(part 2) -Turretinfan To God be the Glory!
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R. Scott Clark – RPW and Offerings
I enjoyed R. Scott Clark’s rather cerebral blog post on offerings with respect to the Regulative Principle of Worship (RPW). I tend to agree that they are a circumstance, not an element. I do not see any problem omitting them entirely from the service, particularly as they tend to become an uncomfortable silence that must…
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Convicting Thoughts on the Lord's Day
This author does not want Pharisaism (nor legalism either), and yet one cannot read accounts of even modern Jewish reverence for the Sabbath without being convicted that we could do more to reverence and sanctify the Lord’s day. More discussion here (link). May God give us greater respect for the fourth commandment (Remember the Sabbath…
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Convicting Thoughts on the Lord’s Day
This author does not want Pharisaism (nor legalism either), and yet one cannot read accounts of even modern Jewish reverence for the Sabbath without being convicted that we could do more to reverence and sanctify the Lord’s day. More discussion here (link). May God give us greater respect for the fourth commandment (Remember the Sabbath…
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Holy Water Debate Conclusion
I’ve posted my conclusion to the Holy Water Debate, over at the debate blog (link). Enjoy! Remember, up to five audience questions will be accepted. I’ve already received a couple, and if we get more than five, I’ll pick two and PC will pick three. To the Glory of God! -Turretinfan To God be the…
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Check Out James White's New Site
My measily Zoom Cloud shouldn’t get all the attention (though I presume its flattered), when Dr. James White and his Alpha and Omega Ministries has a brand new look for their web site (link), and an interesting new article addressing Piper, addressing Islam (link).Enjoy! -Turretinfan To God be the Glory!