Andrew Fuller Friday: An Address to Christians (Part 2)
“The manner in which things of later ages have moved on, in the religious world, has been such as to admit of a larger outer-court, if I may so speak, for a sort of half
“The manner in which things of later ages have moved on, in the religious world, has been such as to admit of a larger outer-court, if I may so speak, for a sort of half
Andrew Fuller writes an exhorts Christians to stay
Andrew Fuller writes on the limits of philosophy.
Andrew Fuller writes on the ultimate purpose of redemption.
“2. The Scriptures inform us that, before creation was begun, our world was marked out by Eternal Wisdom as the theatre of its joyful operations. This idea is forcibly expressed in the eighth chapter of
“Let us therefore proceed, Secondly, to offer evidence that the Christian doctrine of redemption is strengthened and aggrandized by the supposed magnitude of creation. 1. The Scripture teaches that God's regard to man is an
Andrew Fuller responds to Thomas Paine on the purpose of the Scriptures.
What is the purpose of the Scripture? In part 1 of this post, Andrew Fuller helps us see the purpose of Scripture.
Andrew Fuller answers objections from Thomas Paine that the doctrine of Redemption is inconsistent with what we have observed in nature.
Andrew Fuller answers objections from Thomas Paine that the doctrine of Redemption is inconsistent with what we have observed in nature.