In the previous section, Dabney has asserted that in some cases the import of terms like “world” and “all men” can be adequately and legitimately explained as meaning, “people of every nation” without distinction. Thus, whether we agree or disagree with Dabney, on those verses he thinks a basic generality of people from all nations [...]

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Flynn on July 23rd, 2007

Reformation Repudiation
You have to read that. Scroll down a few paragraphs and then the spleen-venting begins. Could it be that the problem may lie closer to the heart than he thinks. And that leads me to wonder, can he be that so unself-aware?
David

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Flynn on July 22nd, 2007

When I first heard this word I could not be sure my ears were walking.
Then I heard it again: Redensify. It was some add for a skin care cream. The speaker is a well-known actress. I could not believe my eyes. There in large blue font, REDENSIFY as she says the word. Apply this cream [...]

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Josh on July 20th, 2007

 
There was no copyright, and I liked the post so much that I stole it.  This full post is from Pitchfords ramblings.  A lil blog that I have been enjoying and may add to my blog lists. It is a longer post, so do not try to read it on your coffee break at work.
 
 
 
Land, [...]

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Flynn on July 20th, 2007

I was browsing Theological Meditations (finally he posts something again ;-) ) and I saw his latest entry and so I followed the links.
Check these out, Silversides and my old friend Ken Stebbins compared.
Also browse the Calvin and common grace categories on the side.
Stebbins’ book was the key work that got me out of [...]

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