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Featured, Jared Smith On Various Issues

The Reformed Baptists: Orphans And Prodigals

The Reformed Baptists are the orphans of other denominations and the prodigals of the Hyper-Calvinist section of the Particular Baptist churches. They do not represent the Particular Baptist denomination.

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Featured, Robert Gilmore

The Everlasting Covenant Of Grace

This is not for the casual reader but for those who desire to think deeply, meditatively, and interactively, with the text of Scripture to mine out of its contents the…

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Featured, Peter Meney on Doctrinal Matters

Justified By His Grace

In Titus chapter 3 the Apostle Paul reminds his young friend to ‘affirm constantly’ the doctrine of justification by God’s grace. The free gift of God’s righteousness imputed to sinners…

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Edwin White, Featured, Jared Smith On Various Issues

The Need Of An Evangelistic Spirit In Our Churches

The following address was given by Edwin White at the Annual Meeting of the Metropolitan Association of Strict Baptist Churches (MASBC) in March 1903. Herein Mr. White underscores the biblical…

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Featured, Peter Meney on Doctrinal Matters

The Providence Of God

Believers rightly take great comfort in the providence of God. In an uncertain world trusting God’s providence calms our hearts for the present, and gives us confidence for the future. …

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Featured, Jared Smith's Bible Doctrine

37 An Examination Of Gill’s Goat Yard Declaration Of Faith (1729)

I would like to welcome you back to another study in Bible Doctrine. In our previous study, I laid out for you a historic backdrop to Gill’s Goat Yard Declaration.…

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  • Jerome Zanchius on Absolute Predestination (Complete)

    Chapter 21: Its Relation to Saints – Part 3

    March 16, 2012 /

    Position 6.—The end of election, which, with regard to the elect themselves, is eternal life. I say this end and the means conducive to it, such as the gift of the Spirit, faith, etc., are so inseparably connected together that whoever is possessed of these shall surely obtain that, and none can obtain that who are not first possessed of these. "As many as were ordained to eternal life," and none else, " believed" (Acts 13:48). "Him hath God exalted—to give repentance unto Israel and remission of sins" (Acts 5:31): not to all men, or to those who were not, in the counsel and purpose of God, set apart for Himself, but to Israel, all His chosen people, who were given to Him, were ransomed…

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    Preface

    March 26, 2012

    Chapter 31: It Should Be Openly Preached – Part 5

    March 16, 2012

    Chapter 33. It Should Be Openly Preached – Part 7

    March 16, 2012
  • Jerome Zanchius on Absolute Predestination (Complete)

    Chapter 22: Its Relation to the Ungodly – Part 1

    March 16, 2012 /

    From what has been said in the preceding chapter concerning the election of some, it would unavoidably follow, even supposing the Scriptures had been silent about it, that there must be a rejection of others, as every choice does, most evidently and necessarily, imply a refusal, for where there is no leaving out there can be no choice. But beside the testimony of reason, the Divine Word is full and express to our purpose; it frequently, and in terms too clear to be misunderstood, and too strong to be evaded by any who are not proof against the most cogent evidence, attests this tremendous truth, that some are "of old fore-ordained to condemnation." I shall, in the discussion of this awful subject, follow the method…

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    Chapter 37. It Should Be Openly Preached – Part 11

    March 16, 2012

    Chapter 18: Its Relation to All Men – Part 4

    March 26, 2012

    Chapter 13: Terms Defined – Part 1

    March 26, 2012
  • Jerome Zanchius on Absolute Predestination (Complete)

    Chapter 23: Its Relation to the Ungodly – Part 2

    March 16, 2012 /

    Position 2.—Some men were, from all eternity, not only negatively excepted from a participation of Christ and His salvation, but positively ordained to continue in their natural blindness, hardness of heart, etc., and that by the just judgment of God. (See Exod. 9; 1 Sam. 2:25; 2 Sam. 17:14; Isa. 6:9-11; 2 Thess. 2:11,12.) Nor can these places of Scripture, with many others of like import, be understood of an involuntary permission on the part of God, as if God barely suffered it to be so, quasi invitus, as it were by constraint, and against His will, for He permits nothing which He did not resolve and determine to permit. His permission is a positive, determinate act of His will, as Augustine, Luther and Bucer…

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    Appendix (2): The Predestination of the Muslims

    March 16, 2012

    Chapter 34. It Should Be Openly Preached – Part 8

    March 16, 2012

    Chapter 33. It Should Be Openly Preached – Part 7

    March 16, 2012
  • Jerome Zanchius on Absolute Predestination (Complete)

    Chapter 24: Its Relation to the Ungodly – Part 3

    March 16, 2012 /

    Position 5.—God is the creator of the wicked, but not of their wickedness; He is the author of their being, but not the infuser of their sin. It is most certainly His will (for adorable and unsearchable reasons) to permit sin, but, with all possible reverence be it spoken, it should seem that He cannot, consistently with the purity of His nature, the glory of His attributes, and the truth of His declarations, be Himself the author of it. "Sin," says the apostle, "entered into the world by one man," meaning by Adam, consequently it was not introduced by the Deity Himself. Though without the permission of His will and the concurrence of His providence, its introduction had been impossible, yet is He not hereby…

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    Further Study

    Chapter 37. It Should Be Openly Preached – Part 11

    March 16, 2012

    Chapter 27: It Should Be Openly Preached – Part 1

    March 16, 2012

    Chapter 39. It Should Be Openly Preached – Part 13

    March 16, 2012
  • Jerome Zanchius on Absolute Predestination (Complete)

    Chapter 25: Its Relation to the Ungodly – Part 4

    March 16, 2012 /

    Position 8.—Notwithstanding God did from all eternity irreversibly choose out and fix upon some to be partakers of salvation by Christ and rejected the rest (who are therefore termed by the apostle, the refuse, or those that remained and were left out), acting in both according to the good pleasure of His own sovereign will, yet He did not herein act an unjust, tyrannical or cruel part, nor yet show Himself a respecter of persons. (1) He is not unjust in reprobating some, neither can He be so, for "the Lord is holy in all His ways and righteous in all His works " (Psa. 145). But salvation and damnation are works of His, consequently neither of them is unrighteous or unholy. It is undoubted…

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    Further Study

    Chapter 5: The Will of God, Part 4

    March 26, 2012

    Chapter 35. It Should Be Openly Preached – Part 9

    March 16, 2012

    Chapter 17: Its Relation to All Men – Part 3

    March 26, 2012
  • Jerome Zanchius on Absolute Predestination (Complete)

    Chapter 26: Its Relation to the Ungodly – Part 5

    March 16, 2012 /

    Position 9.—Notwithstanding God's predestination is most certain and unalterable, so that no elect person can perish nor any reprobate be saved, yet it does not follow from thence that all precepts, reproofs and exhortations on the part of God, or prayers on the part of man, are useless, vain and insignificant. (1) These are not useless with regard to the elect, for they are necessary means of bringing them to the knowledge of the truth at first, afterwards of stirring up their pure minds by way of remembrance, and of edifying and establishing them in faith, love and holiness. Hence that of St. Augustine:[1] "The commandment will tell thee, O man, what thou oughtest to have, reproof will show thee wherein thou art wanting, and…

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    Further Study

    Chapter 10: The Omnipotence of God, Part 3

    March 26, 2012

    Chapter 35. It Should Be Openly Preached – Part 9

    March 16, 2012

    Chapter 7: The Immutability and Decrees of God

    March 26, 2012
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