Book Review: The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination, by Loraine Boettner (4)
I asserted in a previous article that there runs through the work of this author a vein of thought that is sound, a line of reasoning that is scriptural. With much of what the book contains on the matter of the elective grace of God, no fault can be found. But the fact is that the author often strays from the straight way of correct thinking into a labyrinth of Arminian reasonings. Let me present a few instances of this. The book teaches a sincere offer of the gospel to the non-elect. I quote:...
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