- [Title Page.]
- [Dedication.]
- [Preface.]
- [Contents Page.]
- [Part1 — General Remarks.]
- [Part2 — Particular
Objections.]
- [Calvinism impugns the moral character of the Deity]
- [Calvinism is not to be reconciled with the moral responsibility of man]
- [Calvinism is opposed to the constitution and the purposes of a visible Church]
- [Calvinism is productive of positively injurious effects, on individual character and on social happiness]
- [Calvinism is not the doctrine of Scripture, nor of the Anglican Church]
- [Calvinism has led to the corruption of Christian doctrine, that the Scriptures may be accommodated to extreme views of the divine decrees]
- [Appendix.]
- [By the same Author.]
- [Footnotes.]
[ON CALVINISM.]
BY THE
REV. WILLIAM HULL,
PERPETUAL CURATE OF ST. GREGORY’S, NORWICH.
Τουτον γαρ ἁπασῃ ψυχῃ φυσικον νομον βοηθον αυτῃ και συμμαχον επι των πρακτεων ὁ των ὁλων δημιουργος ὑπεστατο. Δια μεν του νομου την ευθειαν αυτῃ παραδειξας ὁδον· δια δε της αυτῃ δεδωρημενης αυτεξουσιου ελευθεριας την των κρειττονων αἱρεσιν επαινου και αποδοχης αξιαν αποφηνας, γερων τε και μειζονων επαθλων.—Eusebius.
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