Remarks on The refutation of Calvinism, by George Tomline, D.D. FRS. Lord Bishop of Lincoln, and dean of St. Paul's, London
1817
Remarks on The refutation of Calvinism, by George Tomline, D.D. FRS. Lord Bishop of Lincoln, and dean of St. Paul's, London
1817
Book digitized by Google from the library of the New York Public Library and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. 2 volumes (512, 502 pages) 21.7 cm Cf. Shaw and Shoemaker, 42073 On verso of t.p. of vol. 1: M'Carty and Davis, printers One leaf of advertisements at end of vol. 2 Vol. One: -- Remarks on preface on the first chapter, of original sin, free-will, and the operation of the Holy Spirit -- Remarks on the second chapter, on regeneration -- Remarks on the third chapter, on justification, faith, and good works -- Remarks on the fourth chapter, on universal redemption, election, and reprobation Vol. Two: -- Remarks on the fifth chapter, quotations from the ancient fathers of the Christian church, in chronological order, for the purpose of proving that they maintained doctrines in direct opposition to the peculiar tenets of Calvinism -- Remarks on the sixth chapter, quotations from the ancient fathers of the Christian church, for the purpose of proving that the earliest hereticks maintained opinions greatly resembling the peculiar tenets of Calvinism -- Remarks on the seventh chapter, quotations from the works of Calvin -- Remarks on the eight chapter, containing a brief historical account of what are now called Calvinistic doctrines












