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Spurgeon Against Hyper-Calvinism
Iain Murray
Fellow Baptists of Hyper-Calvinistic persuasion condemned Spurgeon for believing that Calvinistic orthodoxy could be held along with 'impassioned appeal to every sinner to come to Christ and be saved'. Iain Murray elaborates the issues involved. All men are equally condemned in sin but, for reasons unknown to us and to the praise of his grace, God does not deal equally with those who are equally undeserving. The testimony of Scripture ought to be unmistakable: ‘as many as were ordained to eternal life believed’ (Acts 13:48).
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