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Martyred for the Gospel

Martyred for the Gospel
The burning of Tharchbishop of Cant. D. Tho. Cranmer in the town dich at Oxford, with his hand first thrust into the fyre, wherwith he subscribed before. [Click on the picture to see Cranmer's last words.]

Daily Bible Verse

Collect of the Day

The First day of Lent,
Commonly called Ash-Wednesday.
The Collect.


ALMIGHTY and everlasting God, who hatest nothing that thou hast made and dost forgive the sins of all them that are penitent; Create and make in us new and contrite hearts, that we, worthily lamenting our sins, and acknowledging our wretchedness, may obtain of thee, the God of all mercy, perfect remission and forgiveness; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

This Collect is to be read every day in Lent after the Collect appointed for the Day.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

R. Scott Clark Responds: Jason Hood, Frank Turk, Dane Ortlund, Mike Horton, and Antinomianism (UPDATED) « Heidelblog



I couldn't have said it better myself. The thing Dr. Clark overlooked is that Jason Hood is a United Methodist and an Arminian. Arminians are very good at lowering the standard of God's absolute moral demands to make it appear as though they have perfectly kept the law. The Wesleyan definition of sin is somewhat different from the Reformed definition. Wesley's definition is that sin is a deliberate and willful violation of a known moral law. So much for sins of omission, ignorance, and falling short of the mark. You can read Dr. Clark's response to Frank Turk at this link: Jason Hood, Frank Turk, Dane Ortlund, Mike Horton, and Antinomianism (UPDATED) « Heidelblog


2 comments:

Charlie J. Ray said...

Looks like I should have quoted Clark. It still irritates me that the man removed his blog without prior notice to those who followed it.

Charlie J. Ray said...

Looks like Scott is more interested in earning money for his brilliant insights than sharing the free Gospel for no charge:)