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The Historicity of the Reformed Doctrine of Electing and non-Electing Love

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The Historicity of the Reformed Doctrine of Electing and non-Electing Love

  1. Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) on the Love of God
  2. Juan de Valdés (1509-1541) on God’s General Love
  3. Martin Luther (1483–1546) on General Love
  4. Martin Bucer (1491-1551) on General Love
  5. Wolfgang Musculus (1497-1563) on the Love of God
  6. Heinrich Bullinger (1504–1575) on God’s Love to Mankind
  7. John Calvin (1509-1564) on General Love
  8. Andreas Hyperius (1511-1564) on God’s Providential Love to Mankind
  9. Augustine Marlorate (1506-1562) on the Love and Goodwill of God to Mankind
  10. Benedictus Aretius (1505-1574) on God as the Lover of Mankind
  11. John Knox (1510-1572) on General Love
  12. Zachary Ursinus (1534–1583) on the General Love of God
  13. Girolamo Zanchi (1516–1590) on the Love of God: General and Special
  14. Jacob Kimedoncius (d. 1596) on General Love
  15. William Perkins (1558-1602) on the General Love of God
  16. Henry Holland (1555/6-1603) on God’s General Love: Informal Reference
  17. Gervase Babbington (1549/50-1610) on General Love: In Relation to Particular Application
  18. Amandus Polanus (1561-1610) on the General Love of God
  19. Lucas Trelcatius (1573-1607) on the Gracious Call and General Love to all Men
  20. Henry Ainsworth (1571-1622) on God’s General and Special Love
  21. Thomas Wilson (1563-1622) on the General and Special Love of God
  22. Richard Stock (1569-1626) on General Love
  23. William Sclater (1575-1627) on the General Love of God
  24. John Davenant (1572–1641) on God’s General Love to Mankind
  25. The Westminster Annotations on the Bible: John 3:16 and Electing and Non-electing Love
  26. Richard Sibbes (1577-1635) on General Love
  27. Hugh Binning (1627–1653) on God’s General Love: With Reference to Matthew 5:44-45
  28. Alexander Ross (1590-1654) on Divine Love and Divine Hate
  29. Pseudo James Ussher (1581-1656) on the Love of God
  30. William Barlee on General Love
  31. Samuel Rutherford (1600-1661) on General Love
  32. David Dickson (1583-1662) on God’s Love and Goodness to Man
  33. J. Hufsey on the Riches of God’s Love to Mankind
  34. Matthew Newcomen (c. 1610–1669) (Westminster Divine) on God’s Love to Mankind
  35. Nathanael Hardy (1618-1670) on General Love
  36. George Swinnock (1627-1673) on General and Special Love
  37. Thomas Manton (1620-1677) on General Love
  38. Richard Maden (ca. 1591-1677) God’s General and Antecedent Love to Mankind
  39. John Rowe (1626-1677) on the General Love of God
  40. John Collinges (1623-1690) on General Love (From the Matthew Poole Commentaries)
  41. Samuel Annesley (1620?-1696) on the General and Special Love of God
  42. William Bates (1625-1699) on General and Special Love
  43. John Trapp (1601-1669) on God’s General Love: By Way of his Comment on Acts 14:17
  44. Edward Leigh (1602-1671) on General Love
  45. Joseph Truman (1631-1671) on the Love of God: General and Special
  46. Stephen Charnock (1628-1680) on General Love
  47. John Owen (1616-1683) on General Love
  48. William Jenkyns (1613-1685) on the Love of God
  49. David Clarkson (1622-1686) on Non-Electing Love
  50. Francis Turretin (1623-1687) on General Love
  51. John Bunyan (1628-1688) on General and Special Love
  52. Herman Witsius (1636-1708) on General Love
  53. Wilhelmus a’ Brakel (1635-1711) on General Love
  54. Obadiah Hughes (1695-1751) (The Younger) on the General Love of God: An Informal Reference
  55. Experience Mayhew (1673-1758) on God’s Love to Mankind With Regard to Matt 12:37, John 3:16, 1 John 2:2 and 2 Peter 3:9
  56. Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) on General Love
  57. Thomas Boston (1676-1732) on the Love of God
  58. John Dick (1764-1833) on God’s Geneal Love and Goodness
  59. Andrew Fuller (1754-1815) on God’s General Love
  60. George Whitefield (1714-1770) on God’s Love for All Declared in the Gospel
  61. Hermann Venema (1697-1787) on the Love of God: General and Special
  62. Heinrich Heppe (1820-1879) and the Reformed Doctrine of General Love
  63. Thomas Chalmers (1780-1847) on God’s Love to the World, with Reference to John 3:16, 1 John 2:2, and Unlimited Expiation
  64. John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on God’s Love to the World
  65. William Bullein Johnson (1782-1862) on God’s General Love in Relation to John 3:16
  66. James Henly Thornwell (1812-1862) on God’s General Love and Matthew 5:44-55
  67. Charles Hodge (1797-1878) on the Love of God: General and Special
  68. James P. Boyce (1827-1888) on the Love of God: General and Special
  69. W.G.T. Shedd (1820-1894) on God’s Universal and Special Love
  70. Geerhardus Voss (1862-1949) on the General and Special Love of God
  71. Louis Berkhof (1873-1957) on the Love of God
  72. John Murray (1898-1975) on Matthew 5:44-48
  73. DA Carson on the Love of God
  74. Bruce Ware on God’s General and Special Love