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Calvinism - Controversial literature - Early works to 1800

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    Calvinism exploded: or, partial election and horrid reprobation, proved to be no part of divine truth, and to have no existence, except in the lying mouth of Lucifer,-The mistaken judgment of Calvin and his sons,-and in the bigotted little soul of a proud, boasting Pharisee. Designed as a check to the progress of those doctrines which are a dishonor to the very name of God,-Contrary to Scripture,-Sully the divine character,-set bounds to the mercy and love of God,-And draw a cloud of tenfold darkness over the hopes and expectations of nine-tenths of mankind. Being an easy and familiar poem, fitted to the capacity and understanding of the weakest and most illiterate Christians. By Joseph Proud, Minister of the Gospel of Christ.

    Proud, J. (Joseph), 1745-1826. | Date: 1786
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    Hints and essays, theological and moral, intended briefly to expose the corrupt principles of Calvinism, and briefly to offer other principles better corresponding with reason and Scripture. Published more especially for the Benefit of the Younger Part of Calvinistical Christians: With a Prefatory Address to such Young Persons. By a lay-man.

    Hollis, John, 1757-1824. | Date: MDCCLXXV. [1775]
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