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Puritan Papers, Volume 5: 1968–1969 is unavailable, but you can change that!

Volume 5 concludes the Puritan Papers—a compilation of papers originally given at an annual conference that played a vital role in reinvigorating evangelicalism in Great Britain and beyond. This final volume contains 11 chapters, two by editor J. I. Packer: “Arminianisms” and “The Doctrine of Justification among the Puritans.” This volume also includes John R. de Witt’s “The Arminian Conflict and...

follow that all are spiritual, because it is the only grounds on which they can possibly believe and accept this gospel and not regard it as “foolishness.” So while they start with grace they go on to deny it. Secondly, though they emphasize—I am dealing still with Arminian or Wesleyan Methodism—the rebirth and regeneration, they then go on to deny it by saying that we can lose it. Rebirth is the action of God, and yet they say that we can undo this and we can lose it. From this it follows—and you
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