The Beginning and End of Anglican Calvinism. http://www.anglo-reformed.org/2013/06/the-beginning-and-end-of-anglican.html
If a Calvinist might admit that the Puritans could and should have submitted to some of the counter-proposals offered by King James, shouldn't we...
Both of the above Collects are appointed in the 1662 BCP for Good Friday. In the second one, isn't it interesting that we are not praying for...
I think you answered your own question.
Apparently you think that to "foreknow" means to see into the future, and then that after seeing the future, God predestinates all the variables...
How is it that you don't think that the first sentence of 2 creeds and Article 1 don't teach that God conceived, created and ordered all things in...
Can someone please tell me where the Articles or the BCP "exhaustively" defines or supports baptismal generation. I think I missed that one.
It must be noted that the 39 Articles are Supralapsarian. As in the Creeds, they begin with a declaration of God's (the Trinity's) power and...
Right. Ecclesiology is a separate matter altogether, which I believe is simply an unsettled item of preference. Until the Tractarians came along,...
Yes, the Articles are Calvinistic. So is the Prayer Book. Compare the core services of MP and EP with the respective liturgies of Calvin (in...
Clearly Stalwart thinks that Abraham did not receive mercy until he was circumcised, that Jesus was not set apart until John baptized him, and...
The word Anglican originates in ecclesia anglicana, a medieval Latin phrase dating to at least 1246 meaning simply "the English Church". It's...
The point is that 1. it is dishonest for some churches such as the "Reformed Church of England" to use that terminology while they have no intent...
The PCUSA pays little attention to the Westminster Confession, which of course is why it is in the same perilous situation as TEC. This is NOT...
It may be helpful to look at another troublesome convergent epistemological metaphor here... the so-called "3 streams". Why is it that Anglicans...
It's a good summary of the problem, but not necessarily of what Hooker's epistemology actually was. He was not the clearest of theologians.
J. C. Ryle once said, referring to his conversion, “Nothing to this day appeared to me so clear and distinct as my own sinfulness, Christ’s...
You have demonstrated yourself over an over to have views that conflict with the 1662 BCP, or to have views that are wholly undefined, so it's not...
I knew this, which is why I posted "Rock of Ages". Obviously Toplady did believe in penal substitution; he wrote often of Christ being "pierced...
Can you point me to even one serious English translation that renders Junia(s) to be an Apostle?