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Average rating: 4.53 · 103 ratings · 13 reviews · 16 distinct works
Expository Thoughts on the ...

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Intro to Reformed Theology:...

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The Biblical Doctrine of Re...

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“If damnation be justice, then mercy may choose its own object." - Jonathan Edwards”
John Hendryx, Intro to Reformed Theology: A Calvinist Survival Guide

“The bible is, in fact, clear that Christ's death was intended to save “all” in a variety of contexts: it was intended to save “all” who believe (John 3:16); it was intended to save people from “all” kindreds, tribes, tongues, and nations (Rev. 5:9); it was intended to save persons from “all” classes, rich or poor, slave or free, king or peasant, man or woman, Jew or Greek (Gal.”
John Hendryx, Intro to Reformed Theology: A Calvinist Survival Guide

“Every corruption of biblical Christianity begins by compromising this principle. Every deviation from Christianity as Christ and the Apostles established it begins by adding to the Bible or by taking away from it. For them all it is the Bible plus or minus something.”
John Hendryx, Intro to Reformed Theology: A Calvinist Survival Guide



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