Jim Scott Orrick

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Jim Scott Orrick



Jim Scott Orrick is professor at Boyce College in Louisville, Kentucky, as well as the author of A Year with George Herbert: A Guide to Fifty-Two of His Best Loved Poems.

Average rating: 4.53 · 322 ratings · 60 reviews · 4 distinct worksSimilar authors
Mere Calvinism

4.51 avg rating — 215 ratings6 editions
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A Year with George Herbert:...

4.58 avg rating — 86 ratings — published 2011 — 3 editions
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Seven Thoughts Every Christ...

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“You have got to keep yourself saved. If you can lose your salvation because of what you do, you must have had some part in getting your salvation, because if your salvation depends totally on Christ’s finished work, that can never be altered.”
Jim Scott Orrick, Mere Calvinism

“There is really no point in praying for God to intervene in the lives of lost people. He would not invade the sanctity of their free will, so why ask?”
Jim Scott Orrick, Mere Calvinism

“The Father elected you, the Son died for you, and the Holy Spirit has called you with a holy calling.”
Jim Scott Orrick, Mere Calvinism

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