Arminianism the Road to Rome
Augustus Toplady's polemical pamphlet defends Reformed doctrines of unconditional election and the perseverance of the saints against Arminian theology, using biblical exegesis and historical precedent to argue that Arminianism leads toward Catholic error. The work includes a recantation letter from a former Arminian and sharply critiques John Wesley's theological positions, demonstrating the high stakes of the doctrinal controversy in 18th-century Protestantism.
Whose Voice Do You Hear? “My sheep, saith Christ, hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me; and I give unto them eternal life, and they shall never perish. O, most worthy Scriptures! which ought to compel us to have a faithful remembrance, and to note the tenor thereof; which is, the sheep of Christ shall never perish. Doth Christ mean part of his elect, or all, think you? I do hold, and affirm, and also faithfully believe, that he meant all his elect, and not part, as some do full...