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Citation Index

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Alsop, Vincent

William Lindsay Alexander (1808-1884) on Quantitative Equivalency Versus Qualitative Equivalency in the Death of Christ: With Attention to John Owen

Ames, William

Richard Maden (ca. 1591-1677) on the Death of Christ and the Will of God for the Salvation of All Men

Amyraut, Moise

Richard Baxter (1615-1691) on the Death of Christ and the Purchase of Faith

Edmund Calamy and Seaman on the Removal of Legal Obstacles

Stephen Charnock (1628-1680), on the Death of Christ

William Cunningham (1805-1861) on Calvin and Heshusius

Robert L. Dabney on Question 37 of the Heidelberg Catechism

Robert L. Dabney (1820-1898) on Unlimited Expiation and Limited Redemption; And Related Issues

Theophilus Gale (1628-1678) on Davenant and Amyraut

Peter Van Mastricht (1630-1706) on Cameron and Amyraut as “Reformed” and “Orthodox” (Informal References)

Donald Grohman on Dort and the 1649 Genevan Articles

Donald Grohman on Turretin on Amyraut as Reformed

AA Hodge on the revision of the sufficient-efficient formul

Broughton Knox (1916-1994) on “Limited Atonement”

Matthew Harmon on Amyraut on ‘General Conditional Election’

Robert Letham on Hypothetical Universalism and the Westminster Confession

Robert Letham on the English Hypothetical Universalists at the Westminster Assembly

Richard Muller on Hypothetical Universalism and the Reformed Tradition

Richard Muller on Dort: What Dort Actually Does and Does Not Affirm

Richard Muller on Amyraut

Laurence Proctor on Amyraut’s “Christ Died Equally For All”

John Quick on Amyraut and Testard and the Synod of Alancon on ‘Conditional Will,’ ‘Conditional Decree,’ and ‘Conditional Predestination’

Carl R. Trueman on Amyraldianism

B.B. Warfield on the Removal of Legal Obstacles: An Exercise in Missing the Point

Aquinas, Thomas

William Lyford (1598-1653) on the Sufficiency of Christ’s Death

Augustine

The Hungarian Confessio Catholica (1562) on Election and Reprobation

The Hungarian Confessio Catholica (1562) on the General Providence of God

The Hungarian Confessio Catholica (1562) on the Sacraments

The Hungarian Confessio Catholica (1562) on God’s General Conditional and Saving Will

The Second Helvetic Confession (1561) on Divine Permission of Sin

Abbot, Robert (1560-1617) on the Universal and Sufficient of Redemption of Christ

Bavinck, Herman (1854-1921) on Reprobation and the Means of Grace

Herman Bavinck (1854-1921) on the Death of Christ and Common Grace

Bergius, Johannes (1587-1658) on God’s Will and Desire for the Salvation of All Men

Bucer, Martin (1491-1551) on Predestination

Bucer Martin (1491-1551) on Election

Bullinger, Heinrich (1504–1575) on the Providence of God

Carleton, George (1559-1628) (English Delegate to Dort) on Reprobation Out of the Corrupt Mass

Davenant, John (1572–1641) on the Ordering of the Decrees: As Speculations of a “Crazed Brain”

Fairbairn, Patrick (1805-1874) on Ezekiel 18:23 and 33:11

Fenner, William (1600-1640) on the Sufficiency of Christ’s Satisfaction

Richard Hooker (1554-1600) on the Death of Christ (Select Comments)

Humfrey, John (1621–1719) on the Death of Christ

Humfrey, John (1621-1719) on Common and Special Grace

Jenison, Robert (1584?–1652) on the Death of Christ

Marbeck, John (ca. 1510-ca.1585): God is not the Author or Proper Cause of Sin

Anthony Maxey (d1618) on Christ Knocking on the Doors of Sinners’ Hearts

Perkins, William (1558-1602) on Common Restraining Grace

Perkins, William (1558-1602) on Faith as Assurance and Certainty

Rennecher, Hermann (1550 b.) on God’s Willing Permission of Sin

Rex, Walter on Dort and its Diversity of Opinion Regarding the Death of Christ

Richards, James (1767–1843) on the Death of Christ and the Extent of the Atonement

Shedd, W.G.T. (1820–1894) on the Distinction Between Atonement and Redemption

Stephens, Nathaniel (1606?-1678) on the Death of Christ

Stock, Richard (1569-1626) on General Love

Strong, Augustus H. (1836-1921) on Calvin on the Extent of the Atonement

Twisse, William (1578–1646) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability

Welch, Ransom B. (1824–1890) on James Richards (1767–1843) on the Death of Christ

Zanchi, Jerome (1516–1590) on the Love of God: General and Special

Zanchi, Jerome (1516–1590) on the Grace of God: Common and Special

Zanchi, Jerome (1516–1590) on the Mercy of God: General and Special

Zanchi, Jerome (1516–1590) the Conditional Will of God

Shedd, William (1820-1894) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability

Bates, William

William Lindsay Alexander (1808-1884) on Quantitative Equivalency Versus Qualitative Equivalency in the Death of Christ: With Attention to John Owen

Bavinck, Herman

Clarence Stam on the Covenant of Works

Baxter, Richard

John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Universal Satisfaction and the Westminster Confession

Beman, Nathan S.S.

Robert L. Dabney (1820-1898) on Quantitative Equivalency and the Extent of the Satisfaction, With Replies from A.A. Porter and B.M. Palmer (1818-1902)

Bergius, Johannes

Geerhardus Vos (1862-1949) on Children and the Covenant: Diversity Within the Early Reformed Tradition

Berkof, Louis

Harold Dekker (1918-2006) and the Negative Inference Fallacy in Relation to the Argument for Limited Atonement

Clarence Stam on the Covenant of Works

Bernard

Richard Stock (1569-1626) on God’s Goodness

Richard Stock (1569-1626) on Divine Hatred

Shedd, William (1820-1894) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability

Beza, Theodore

Geerhardus Vos (1862-1949) on Children and the Covenant: Diversity Within the Early Reformed Tradition

Boyce, James P.

B. H. Carroll (1843-1914) on the Death of Christ

Booth, Abraham

Andrew Fuller (1754-1815) on the Satisfaction of Christ in Relation to the Free Offer

Buck, William C.

B. H. Carroll (1843-1914) on the Death of Christ

Bullinger, Heinrich

Clarence Stam on the Covenant of Works

Calvin, John

Shedd, William (1820-1894) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability

Henry John Todd (1763-1845) on Calvin on the Atonement

Clarence Stam on the Covenant of Works

John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Calvin (et al) on the Extent of the Atonement

Cameron, John

John Davenant on the Conditonal and Revealed ‘Intention’ of God for the Salvation of All Men

Peter Van Mastricht (1630-1706) on Cameron and Amyraut as “Reformed” and “Orthodox” (Informal References)

Richard Maden (ca. 1591-1677) on the Death of Christ and the Will of God for the Salvation of All Men

Carleton, George

John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Universal Satisfaction and the Westminster Confession

Cloppenburg, Johann

Geerhardus Vos (1862-1949) on Children and the Covenant: Diversity Within the Early Reformed Tradition

Corbet, John

John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Universal Satisfaction and the Westminster Confession

Cranmer, Thomas

Henry John Todd (1763-1845) on Calvin on the Atonement

Crisp, Tobias

William Lindsay Alexander (1808-1884) on Quantitative Equivalency Versus Qualitative Equivalency in the Death of Christ: With Attention to John Owen

Dabney, Robert L.

Robert L. Dabney (1820-1898) on Quantitative Equivalency and the Extent of the Satisfaction, With Replies from A.A. Porter and B.M. Palmer (1818-1902)

Daille, Jean

Benjamin Inman on Turretin on Amyraldianism

Davenant, John

Richrd Baxter (1615-1691) on Unversal Redemption and The Westminster Confession

John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Universal Satisfaction and the Westminster Confession

John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Calvin (et al) on the Extent of the Atonement

Dwight, Timothy

Ralph Wardlaw (1779-1853) on the Extent of the Atonement

Edwards, Jonathan

Archibald Alexander (1772-1851) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability

AA Hodge (1823-1886) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability

Shedd, William (1820-1894) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability

William Lindsay Alexander (1808-1884) on Quantitative Equivalency Versus Qualitative Equivalency in the Death of Christ: With Attention to John Owen

Eusebius of Emesa (also Eusebius Emissenus)

Richard Hooker (1554-1600) on the Death of Christ (Select Comments)

Fenner, William

Edward Leigh (1602-1671): “Christ Died for the Reprobate Five Ways”

Richrd Baxter (1615-1691) on Unversal Redemption and The Westminster Confession

John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Universal Satisfaction and the Westminster Confession

Fuller, Andrew

Archibald Alexander (1772-1851) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability

Ralph Wardlaw (1779-1853) on the Extent of the Atonement

William Lindsay Alexander (1808-1884) on Quantitative Equivalency Versus Qualitative Equivalency in the Death of Christ: With Attention to John Owen

Owen Thomas (1812-1891) on Andrew Fuller (1754-1815) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability

Gill, John

My Hope is Built on Nothing Less Than Owen’s Reason and Death of Death

Hall, Joseph

John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Universal Satisfaction and the Westminster Confession

Haykin, Michael

Ambrose (337-397): The Double Payment Dilemma Legitimately Applied: Informal Reference

Jerome (347-420) on the Death of Christ

Heidegger, Johann Heinrich

Geerhardus Vos (1862-1949) on Children and the Covenant: Diversity Within the Early Reformed Tradition

Hodge, Charles

Robert L. Dabney (1820-1898) on Quantitative Equivalency and the Extent of the Satisfaction, With Replies from A.A. Porter and B.M. Palmer (1818-1902)

Howe, John

Archibald Alexander (1772-1851) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability

William Lindsay Alexander (1808-1884) on Quantitative Equivalency Versus Qualitative Equivalency in the Death of Christ: With Attention to John Owen

John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Universal Satisfaction and the Westminster Confession

Innocent (Pope)

William Lyford (1598-1653) on the Sufficiency of Christ’s Death

Junius, Franciscus

Geerhardus Vos (1862-1949) on Children and the Covenant: Diversity Within the Early Reformed Tradition

Melanchon, Philipp

John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Calvin (et al) on the Extent of the Atonement

Moore, Jonathan

Oliver Crisp on Hypothetical Universalism and the Synod of Dort

Oliver Crisp on Hypothetical Universalism and the Westminster Confession

Muller, Richard

Oliver Crisp Hypothetical Universalism and the Synod of Dort

Musculus, Wolfgang

Richard Maden (ca. 1591-1677) on the Death of Christ and the Will of God for the Salvation of All Men

Olevianus, Caspar

Clarence Stam on the Covenant of Works

Owen, John

Richard Baxter (1615-1691) on Christ Suffering the Tantundem, Not the Idem of the Law’s Punishment

William Lindsay Alexander (1808-1884) on Quantitative Equivalency Versus Qualitative Equivalency in the Death of Christ: With Attention to John Owen

My Hope is Built on Nothing Less Than Owen’s Reason and Death of Death

Payne, George

Ralph Wardlaw (1779-1853) on the Extent of the Atonement

William Lindsay Alexander (1808-1884) on Quantitative Equivalency Versus Qualitative Equivalency in the Death of Christ: With Attention to John Owen

Pascal

Shedd, William (1820-1894) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability

Pierce, Thomas

William Barlee on Reprobation

Polanus, Amandus

Geerhardus Vos (1862-1949) on Children and the Covenant: Diversity Within the Early Reformed Tradition

Polhill, Edward

James Fraser of Brea (1639-1698) on 2 Peter 2:1

Preston, John

Richrd Baxter (1615-1691) on Unversal Redemption and The Westminster Confession

John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Universal Satisfaction and the Westminster Confession

Prosper

The Collegiate Suffrage of the Divines of Great Britain, Concerning the Five Articles Controverted At the Synod of Dort

William Lyford (1598-1653) on the Sufficiency of Christ’s Death

Rice, John H.

Robert L. Dabney (1820-1898) on Quantitative Equivalency Versus Qualitative Equivalency in the Death of Christ

Rogers, John, of Dedham

Giles Firmin (1614–1697) on Faith as Assurance

Salvian

Richard Stock (1569-1626) on God’s Goodness

Schilder, Klass

Clarence Stam on the Covenant of Works

Seaman, Lazarus

John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Universal Satisfaction and the Westminster Confession

Sharpe, Granville

Ralph Wardlaw (1779-1853) on the Extent of the Atonement

Shepherd [Thomas?]

James Fraser of Brea (1639-1698) on the Double Payment Fallacy

Spanheim, Frederick

Geerhardus Vos (1862-1949) on Children and the Covenant: Diversity Within the Early Reformed Tradition

Stebbins, Ken

My Hope is Built on Nothing Less Than Owen’s Reason and Death of Death

Syminton, George

Ralph Wardlaw (1779-1853) on the Extent of the Atonement

Alvah Hovey (1820-1903) on the Death of Christ

Testard, Paul

Richard Maden (ca. 1591-1677) on the Death of Christ and the Will of God for the Salvation of All Men

Tilenus, Daniel

William Barlee on Reprobation

Turretin, Francis

Robert L. Dabney (1820-1898) on Quantitative Equivalency Versus Qualitative Equivalency in the Death of Christ

Robert L. Dabney (1820-1898) on Quantitative Equivalency and the Extent of the Satisfaction, With Replies from A.A. Porter and B.M. Palmer (1818-1902)

Twisse, William

William Barlee on Reprobation

Archibald Alexander (1772-1851) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability

Joseph Truman (1631-1671) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability; With Reference to Twisse

John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Universal Satisfaction and the Westminster Confession

Ursinus, Zacharius

Clarence Stam on the Covenant of Works

Ussher, James

Geerhardus Vos (1862-1949) on Children and the Covenant: Diversity Within the Early Reformed Tradition

Richrd Baxter (1615-1691) on Unversal Redemption and The Westminster Confession

John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Universal Satisfaction and the Westminster Confession

Vermigli, Peter Martry

Geerhardus Vos (1862-1949) on Children and the Covenant: Diversity Within the Early Reformed Tradition

Voetius, Gisbertus

Thomas Calvert (1606-1679) on the Revision of the Sufficient-Efficient formula

Geerhardus Vos (1862-1949) on Children and the Covenant: Diversity Within the Early Reformed Tradition

Waddell, James

Robert L. Dabney (1820-1898) on Quantitative Equivalency and the Extent of the Satisfaction, With Replies from A.A. Porter and B.M. Palmer (1818-1902)

Walaeus, Atononius

Geerhardus Vos (1862-1949) on Children and the Covenant: Diversity Within the Early Reformed Tradition

Wardlaw, Ralph

William Lindsay Alexander (1808-1884) on Quantitative Equivalency Versus Qualitative Equivalency in the Death of Christ: With Attention to John Owen

Watts, Isaac

Archibald Alexander (1772-1851) on the Distinction Between Moral and Natural Inability

Williams, Edward

Ralph Wardlaw (1779-1853) on the Extent of the Atonement

Williams, Daniel

William Lindsay Alexander (1808-1884) on Quantitative Equivalency Versus Qualitative Equivalency in the Death of Christ: With Attention to John Owen

Witsius, Herman

Geerhardus Vos (1862-1949) on Children and the Covenant: Diversity Within the Early Reformed Tradition

Zanchi, Jerome

Geerhardus Vos (1862-1949) on Children and the Covenant: Diversity Within the Early Reformed Tradition

John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Calvin (et al) on the Extent of the Atonement