Spurgeon v. Hyper-Calvinism : The Battle for Gospel Preaching / Iain H. Murray. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Edinburgh, Scotland : Banner of Truth Trust, (c)2000.Description: xv, 164 pages ; 18 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780851516929
- BX6495.M982.S687 1995
- BX6495
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An introduction to Spurgeon -- A life of testimony to the word of God -- An impression of Spurgeon in early years by F. Curtis
The controversy with hyper-Calvinism -- The combatants and the cause of the controversy -- The case against Spurgeon -- Spurgeon's fourfold appeal to scripture -- The aftermath -- Lessons from the conflict
Illustrative material -- Two illustrations - John Gill and William Huntington -- The warrant of faith - John Brown -- Free-agency and God's desire for the salvation of all - T.J. Crawford -- A crucial text - C.H. Spurgeon on 1 Timothy 2:3,4 -- The injury done by hyper-Calvinism and Antinomianism - words of witness from Spurgeon.
Murray has uncovered much fresh information which, I suspect, will both surprise and delight even the most seasoned reader....a valuable new resource--Garth M. Rosell, American Presbyterians
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