From the recently closed thread.
I wrote
I have read a number of times that Isaac Watts was a dispensationalist but I have never seen any quotes. Does anyone have any?
PLEASE.
John of Japan replied
Here is a link to a scholarly journal article that proves it:
http://scottaniol.com/wp-content/uploads/Aniol2.pdf
I did reply at the time thanking him for the article and offering a reply but it did not appear probably due to the six hour warning.
So I give another reply.
That article certainly does not prove it.
The conclusion of the article is as follows:-
Page 22
CONCLUSION Isaac Watts was a faithful student of Scripture, a gifted author, and an influential hymn-writer, but he was no proto-dispensationalist. Yet what he shares with the dispensationalist is a love of Scripture, a belief that God has a sovereign and unified plan for human history, and a desire to understand the progress of God’s revelation to mankind. But perhaps best of all, Watts shares a deep hope and longing for that day in which Christ Jesus will return to rule among his people:
Isaac Watts teaching is far from dispensational and differs little from my own beliefs.
I wrote
I have read a number of times that Isaac Watts was a dispensationalist but I have never seen any quotes. Does anyone have any?
PLEASE.
John of Japan replied
Here is a link to a scholarly journal article that proves it:
http://scottaniol.com/wp-content/uploads/Aniol2.pdf
I did reply at the time thanking him for the article and offering a reply but it did not appear probably due to the six hour warning.
So I give another reply.
That article certainly does not prove it.
The conclusion of the article is as follows:-
Page 22
CONCLUSION Isaac Watts was a faithful student of Scripture, a gifted author, and an influential hymn-writer, but he was no proto-dispensationalist. Yet what he shares with the dispensationalist is a love of Scripture, a belief that God has a sovereign and unified plan for human history, and a desire to understand the progress of God’s revelation to mankind. But perhaps best of all, Watts shares a deep hope and longing for that day in which Christ Jesus will return to rule among his people:
Isaac Watts teaching is far from dispensational and differs little from my own beliefs.