Rev. George Hutton
commit such a blunder. And, if conceivably this were possible, the very fact that the point was argued on the floor would preclude any such con- clusion. If then the Westminster divines were intent on limiting the atone- ment only to the elect, and if they knew that an offer in the sense of God's intention to save all required a universal redemption, they would certainly not have included any such idea into the creed. Finally, the language of the article itself all but requires a favorable...
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