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  • ...ong the elect. This stance arose partly as a reaction to the [[Arminianism|Arminian]] influence within broader Protestantism, which emphasized human responsibi ...the Gospel Standard heritage, managing assets for the churches, supporting ministers, and publishing the ''[[Gospel Standard]]'' magazine. ...
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  • ...ef>This description was criticised in the foreword to ''Grace for All: The Arminian Dynamics of Salvation'', edited by [[Clark H. Pinnock]] and John D. Wagner. [[Category:20th-century Presbyterian ministers]] ...
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  • ..., were founded to train Congregational clergy. Congregational churches and ministers influenced the [[First Great Awakening|First]] and [[Second Great Awakening ...examples for other churches to follow. One of the most prominent of these ministers was [[John Cotton (minister)|John Cotton]], considered by historians to be ...
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  • ...s, he was especially dismayed by his brother's [[ordination]] of Methodist ministers to serve in America, which he criticized in a published poem.<ref>{{cite bo ...8"/> His hymns are marked by their strong doctrinal content (notably the [[Arminian]] insistence on the [[unlimited atonement|universality of God's love]]),<re ...
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  • ...n frequently used of late by some of the advocates of what I must call the Arminian view of the Seventh of Romans, in speaking of the opinions of their opponen ...Such men are among Satan’s best allies. They pull down by their lives what ministers build with their lips. They cause the chariot wheels of the Gospel to drive ...
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