Andrew Fuller Friday: Vindictive Justice (Part 3)
“But the idea on which our opponents love principally to dwell is that of a father. Hence the charge that we " represent God in such a light that no earthly parent could imitate him,
“But the idea on which our opponents love principally to dwell is that of a father. Hence the charge that we " represent God in such a light that no earthly parent could imitate him,
“As to the nature and fitness of things, we cannot draw any conclusion thence against the loveliness of vindictive justice, as a Divine attribute, unless the thing itself can be proved to be unlovely. But
“It is further objected that, according to the Calvinistic system, God is a vindictive being, and that, as such, we cannot love him. It is said that we "represent God in such a light that
Andrew Fuller defends the doctrine of atonement.
Andrew Fuller reminds us what it means to worship an idol.
Andrew Fuller defends the doctrine of immediate divine agency.
“If the moral law require love to God with all the heart, and soul, and mind, and strength, and to our neighbour as ourselves, it cannot allow the least degree of alienation of the heart
“The eternal standard of right and wrong is the moral law, summed up in love to God with all the heart, soul, mind, and strength, and to our neighbour as ourselves. This law is holy,
“But, further, let us examine a little more particularly what sort of people they, in general, are who are converted to Socinianism. It is an object worthy of inquiry, whether they appear to be modest,
Andrew Fuller writes on the folly of accommodating the Gospel.