Particular Atonement and the Well-Meaning Offer (1)

R Veldman·1936-05-15

Atonement, because it is atonement, is necessarily par­ticular. Arminianism begs to differ. It insists, that the atone­ment realized by Christ crucified is divinely intended for all men. No, Arminians are not Universalists, even though the true conception of atonement applied to all men must inevitably lead to the latter. They grant, that not all people are actually saved. They do maintain, however, that the blood of the cross purposes to save all, and, that the cross must be viewed as the...

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