Calvinism

NOUN
  1. the theological system of John Calvin and his followers emphasizing omnipotence of God and salvation by grace alone
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  • He expounded traditional Calvinism with its high doctrine of church order .
  • So while Arminianism offers us a spurious universalism, which is at best a universalism of opportunity, Calvinism offers us the true universalism in the salvation of the race. The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination
  • There, it has not so much been its Calvinism that has been welcome as its emphasis upon the inerrancy of Scripture.
  • He expounded traditional Calvinism with its high doctrine of church order .
  • He expounded traditional Calvinism with its high doctrine of church order .
  • One or two statements appear to take Calvinism to unbiblical extremes, but these do not compromise the overall exposition.
  • But when such a man was roused from his stupor by the cauteries of Calvinism, despair was more likely to take possession of his mind than the pious energy and humble hopes which follow true repentance. The Loyalists, Vol. 1-3 An Historical Novel
  • Perhaps the textual orientation of cyberspace will reinvigorate the literate modes of Calvinism and other confessional groups.
  • Intransigent towards ecstatics, sarcastic towards Catholics, intractable towards heretics, Calvinism participated unwittingly in the disenchantment of the world.
  • Brownson went west to Detroit to teach school, but the old debates about Calvinism followed him even there to the frontier.
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