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Jeremy

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Dialectical Pooda (@scholasticsfan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1.Original Sin is not our own with respect to its cause. 2.Original sin is our own with respect to its subject. 3.Original sin is truly and properly a sin. 4.Original sin in its essence lies in a habit, not an act.

1.Original Sin is not our own with respect to its cause. 

2.Original sin is our own with respect to its subject. 

3.Original sin is truly and properly a sin. 

4.Original sin in its essence lies in a habit, not an act.
Schoolman (@monergism1662) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Scholastic Pooda Some of us Reformed have experience talking to this person. He is insane. He is totally oblivious to the diversity of the Reformed tradition on this question. Probably an RSC devotee.

Dialectical Pooda (@scholasticsfan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Been enjoying Le Blanc, he’s just really clear when explaining Rome’s and the Reformed positions, it’s hard to find inaccuracies.

Been enjoying Le Blanc, he’s just really clear when explaining Rome’s and the Reformed positions, it’s hard to find inaccuracies.
Anglican Aesthetics (@angaesthetics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

𝔚𝔥𝔦𝔱𝔢𝔅𝔢𝔞𝔯𝔡 Brandon Scalf Oh man, how terrible that Matthew Barrett became an Anglican, whatever are we going to do??? I dunno. Maybe that's what happens when you think both the Reformation and the historic structure and theology of the church both matter.

Paul ✝️ (@paulkm32) 's Twitter Profile Photo

𝔚𝔥𝔦𝔱𝔢𝔅𝔢𝔞𝔯𝔡 Brandon Scalf What is dangerous about moving to another Protestant denomination? Honestly, you Baptists act like you are the ONE TRUE CHURCH much of the time, which, frankly, was also the attitude of the anabaptists. The hatred for Anglicanism is really becoming quite nauseating.

Dialectical Pooda (@scholasticsfan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reformed Theologian Petrus van Mastricht on Protestants affirming that 'justification' in Sacred Scripture only has a moral and forensic meaning not a intrinsic one.

Reformed Theologian Petrus van Mastricht on Protestants affirming that 'justification' in Sacred Scripture only has a moral and forensic meaning not a intrinsic one.
Inquisitor (@westerncatholik) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One can spend all day speculating and wringing their hands about possible discipline for Baxter. We however do not have to speculate at all about what the Church of Scotland would do to the Marrow men.

𝔭𝔯𝔬𝔱𝔢𝔰𝔱𝔞𝔫𝔱 𝔭𝔢𝔯𝔰𝔭𝔢𝔠𝔱𝔦𝔳𝔢 🕊️ (@theprotestantp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Commentary of the Heidelberg Catechism answers both of these: Obj. 2. All those ought to be received into favor for whose offences a sufficient satisfaction has been made. Christ has made a sufficient satisfaction for the offences of all men. Therefore all ought to be

Jeremy (@jerrsosaved) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm never engaging with Arminians and Provisionists on the topic of the will for it is made clear, by their arguments, that they have never read Charnock, Le blanc, Alsted and other theologians of that calibre. Their ignorance leads to their ridiculous doctrine.