An Examination of the Principal Arguments Claimed in Support of the Doctrines of Total Hereditary Depravity, the Trinity, and Atonement (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from An Examination of the Principal Arguments Claimed in Support of the Doctrines of Total Hereditary Depravity, the Trinity, and Atonement

The reader must not suppose that the writer of the fol lowing pages intends to deny either human depravity, or the Operations of the Spirit; he believes in both, and merely denies that depravity is total, and that the Spirit operates abstractly and physically in order to faith. Now if he prove that depravity is not hereditary and total, it will follow that men may believe savingly through the eflicacy of testimony; and so soon as this shall have been proven, the whole superstructure, whether of Cal vinism, Arminianism, or F ullerism, must fall to the ground, its foundation having been removed. The writer intends to consider the reader of this book a rational and intelligent being, who thinks and reasons for himself. He has learned by painful experience, that with the bigot and the creature of prejudice, argument is useless. Such persons have no mind of their own; they are the mere automatons of those who think for them. I am thankful, however, that in this enlightened age there are thousands who read, think, judge, and consider for themselves. To those persons then he will consider himself as speaking in this volume. If he shall contribute a grain in the scale for the cause of Christ, to the melioration of the condition of his suffering species, he will be amply com pensated.

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