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USER COMMENTS BY THOMAS M SULLIVAN |
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5/17/07 4:49 PM |
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Rare Thomas Ridgeley 1667-1734 This is one theologian who has too little been appreciated. I first learned of him in 1985 and immediately read what he had to say on the West. Larger Cat. questions 80,and 81 of assurance. I was very satisfied but found it interesting that no one knew of him. A few years later this work was republished by Sprinkle Publ., I believe, but had little interest and then went back out of print. This is disappointing because all other commentaries on the Westminster Cat. only cover the smaller catechism. This is the only comment on the larger. I have thought of narrating some of it myself, but maybe someone else will and put it here on Sermon Audio. Thanks for this narration. |
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5/14/07 5:12 AM |
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Excellent Lectures. If only I would have known this conference was here in Grand Rapids and I could have attended and asked questions. Such as - what were the roots of the Federal Vision and Auburn Avenue Theology? It appears possibly they went astray starting with Mark Horne's critique of Greg Welty's paper on paedo-baptism. Horne indicated even then that persons could fall out of the covenant of grace. And yet his paper was called, "...an original contribution in the areas of Covenant Theology, election, perseverance, and soteriology. Original, YES, and it has gone downhill from there. That paper is online at http://www.reformed.org/sacramentology/index.html |
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3/13/07 4:30 PM |
Thomas M Sullivan | | Jenison, MI | | | |
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Edwards as a preacher It is often supposed that Edwards preached only in a monotone voice, staring at the bell rope as if he would stare it in two. But it is said of this discourse, "One of his youthful auditors, afterwards a gentleman of great respectability, informed my father that he was present, when he delivered
the sermon in the History of Redemption, in which he describes the day of
judgment; and that so vivid and solemn was the impression made on his
own mind, that he fully supposed, that as soon as Mr. Edwards should
close his discourse, the Judge would descend, and the final separation take
place." It is this description which lead me to narrate Edward's sermon by this title. |
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