The Nature Of The Atonement: Limited or General? (20)
THE CONFESSIONS ON THE DEFINITE AND PERSONAL ELEMENT OF THE ATONMENT (continued) We are now ready to turn to that part of the Canons of Dordrecht which speaks directly of the atonement, and, particularly of the definite (commonly called "limited") nature of the atonement. It is nothing short of amazing that those addicted to Professor Dekker's ideas on the atonement could appeal exactly to that article of Canons II which sets forth the Reformed doctrine of definite atonement. I refer, of...
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