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Joshua Sunderland
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The entire book thus far has been utterly amazing, but when he gets to limited atonement, dang. It is absolutely amazing. He is both polemical and scholastic while caring and pastoral. This is a biblical matter, but for him also a personal one.
— May 30, 2025 01:24PM
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Andrew Micah
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The third quarter is very focused on limited atonement. Rutherford argues well, and he does theology in a personal and worshipful way. His case for limited atonement is forceful; he wrestles Arminianism to the ground by exposing the ways that it ultimately ruins any high or hopeful estimation of the character of God. Now if only the man had an editor.
— Aug 15, 2020 07:24PM
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Andrew Micah
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Not without a dry passage or two so far, but truly excellent.
— Aug 15, 2020 11:32AM
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Andrew Micah
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I read the introduction today. Terribly long and unreadable sentences dripping with adoration for the magnificent glory of the person and work of Christ. How can you not love Rutherford? I would be content to spend the rest of my life trying to make head and tail of him.
— Aug 14, 2020 04:51PM
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Alex
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Our love to Christ is sickly, crazy, and full of jealousies and suspicions. Temptations make false reports of Christ, and we easily believe them. Jealousies argue love, and the strongest of loves, even marriage-love.
— Jun 09, 2014 05:30PM
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