The Doctrine of Sin, The Third Period, 730-1517 A.D. (4): Gottschalk
Compromise decisions, always the result of being afraid to maintain the Scriptural truth of God's absolute sovereignty, are never conducive to the welfare and real peace of the church of God. At the synod of Chiersy, 849, Gottschalk had been condemned as an incorrigible heretic, deposed from the priesthood, publicly scourged for obstinacy, compelled to bum his books, and shut up in prison. Compromise decisions, always the result of being afraid to maintain the Scriptural truth of God's...
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