Thoughts of Francis Turretin
Thursday, October 15, 2009

Introduction to God from the Psalms

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Thanks for reading this short discussion of the amazing God whom we worship. Of Him we say: Psalm 8:9 O LORD our Lord, how excellent is thy...
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Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Does Scripture Commend Roman Practices? A response to Steve Kellmeyer

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Steve Kellmeyer (Roman Catholic) has provided some comments in response to my post on Forbidding to Marry ( link to my post ). Mr. Kellmeye...
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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Am I Safe from Rome's Anathemas?

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A pseudonymous blogger under the penname Reginald de Piperno (RdP), responding to my opening post in my series on Trent ( link to post ), st...
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The Triune God of Scripture Lives

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The following is a trailer for Dr. James White's first debate this year with Dan Barker, on the topic: "The Triune God of Scripture...
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Monday, October 12, 2009

Oral Tradition, The Early Church, and Paul Pavao's Astonishment

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I had written ( in this previous post ): That's rather the point about the early church fathers - they did not transmit an oral apostoli...
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Augustine on the "We Gave You the Scriptures" Argument

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One argument that we sometimes hear from Roman Catholic apologists is an argument that Roman Catholicism gave us the Scriptures, in the sens...
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Spurgeon on Crosses in Worship

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The following is something from Charles Spurgeon, who is not always a careful theologian, but certainly has a way with words: I. First, let ...
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The real Francis Turretin on: Propitiation and Chastisement

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Don Bryant, at From My Heart, Out of My Mind , has a post consisting of a nice quotation from the real Francis Turretin on the complete prop...
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Sunday, October 11, 2009

Unconditional Love and Obedience

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God loves his elect unconditionally and consequently gave His only-begotten Son to be their ransom. We who are loved unconditionally cannot...
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Saturday, October 10, 2009

Not Everything Trent Says about Justification is Wrong

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Before I get into the bad parts of what Trent says about Justification, it is worth noting that not everything Trent says in its canons on J...
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Guilty Consciences at Trent?

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I'm about to embark on a short series of posts on the topic Trent's canons and decrees regarding justification. It's worth noti...
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Friday, October 09, 2009

Baking Clay Pots - Subtracting Water or Adding Hardness?

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Louis Ruggiero (aka LouRugg) asked my friend Dr. White: Oh and by the way, when Turretinfan said that God hardened Pharaoh's heart by ta...
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Thursday, October 08, 2009

John Knox on Free Will (Old Spellings)

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Before I answer to the absurdities which of our doctrine ye collect, I must, in few wordes, put you in minde, that very foolishely ye joyn t...
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Debate with LouRugg on Hardening the Heart of Pharaoh

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Well, a few minutes ago, I finished a debate with Louis Ruggiero (aka LouRugg) ( link to mp3 )( link to wma ) The volume is a bit low, but ...
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Wednesday, October 07, 2009

Hardened Hearts - A Brief Biblical Survey - Part 3

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( continued from part 2 ) ( see also part 1 ) 6. The Hardenings of the Old Testament Israelites a) During the Wilderness Journey i) Old Test...
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