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1721 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 3, p. 182.2 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… . His Calvinism was postulated on a God of wrath. Beard, op. cit., p. 145. Vernon L. Parrington, The Colonial Mind, 1620-1800, p. 148.

1722 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 3, p. 183.1 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… with Calvinism. Parrington, op. cit., p. 150.

1723 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 3, p. 343.1 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… - Lutheranism, Calvinism, and the Church of England reformations. The seven vials are all poured out after August, 1792. The great earthquake, or violent revolution …

1724 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 3, p. 442.1 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… to Calvin, or according to Luther, but the gospel according to St. John; that is the gospel, that will pull down the strong holds of Satan, and lay them in the dust …

1725 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 3, p. 527.1 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… , Luther, Calvin, Bullinger-none believed miraculous gifts were operative in their day. Only “Roman-Catholic traffickers in wonders” were the exception. Ibid …

1726 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 3, p. 594.4 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… other CALVIN! and with orders to tell his Holiness, that ‘his kingdom was at an end!’” Ibid.

1727 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 3, p. 687.1 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… of Calvin, Beza, Fare], and of Knox during his exile from Scotland, also the city in which the French Huguenots found an asylum following the Revocation of the …

1728 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 3, p. 688.1 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… for Calvin’s original. Because he refused, he was regarded as heterodox and later suspended. His aim, however, was not to divide but to re-inspire the church …

1729 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 4, p. 17.2 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… of Calvinism into England and Scotland, when the exiled clergy returned from Geneva under Elizabeth’s Protestant regime. Calvin’s view of an “absolutely …

1730 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 4, p. 19.2 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… of Calvin seemed about to be realized—the divine right of pope and kings replaced by the divine right of the clergy and magistrates. The Pilgrims at Plymouth …

1731 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 4, p. 20.3 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… ultra-Calvinism practically denied man’s free moral agency. In the attempt to hold the succeeding generations, the “Halfway Covenant” filled the churches …

1732 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 4, p. 22.3 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… his Calvinism. Rather, he emphasized the experience of “justification by faith and the new birth, leaving men to find their election by experiencing saving …

1733 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 4, p. 23.1 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… between Calvinism and Arminianism led eventually to the permanent Unitarian schism.

1734 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 4, p. 27 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

VII. The Dual Revolt Against Calvinism

1735 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 4, p. 28 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

2. ARMINIANISM’S REVOLT AGAINST CALVINISM

1736 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 4, p. 28.2 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… American Calvinism, and was colored by American democracy. The Calvinists, whose endless arguments over doctrinal minutiae had aggravated the situation …

1737 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 4, p. 28.3 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… . American Calvinism was attacked not only through the evangelical emphasis of Methodism but also through the liberal angle of the New England Unitarian …

1738 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 4, p. 30.2 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… attack Calvinism. Separating from New England orthodoxy, they soon formed sects—the Universalists, the Freewill Baptists, and the “Christians.” And the Great …

1739 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 4, p. 32 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

4. CALVINISM’S PROBLEMS IN THE NEW WEST

1740 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 4, p. 33.1 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… over Calvinism and foreign missions. The Calvinistic Baptists made the greatest gains—including large Negro accessions—in the South; however, there was …