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    Was J.R. Graves A Calvinist?

    I am perhaps not as satisfied as to reconciling Graves' statements as some others are. I understand that there are ways that folks can understand some of these statements in ways to reconcile them with their own understanding of "Calvinism". That nevertheless does not determine what Graves...
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    Was J.R. Graves A Calvinist?

    Kiffen, that is pretty much how I have looked at Graves' Calvinism. Whether I am right or wrong I may not know. Isn't "Fullerism" pretty much the same as Amyrauldism?
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    Was J.R. Graves A Calvinist?

    This does look like another good possibility, and could certainly be true of not only Graves, but of all of us when we try to use too much human reasoning to try to explain the deep things of God instead of just quoting Scripture. As far as approaching "Graves assuming he is a Calvinist", that...
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    Was J.R. Graves A Calvinist?

    Perhaps J. R. Graves underwent a change in his beliefs between 1883 and 1887. I must say I am at a loss to explain it any other way. Here are some things he wrote only four years before he penned his words as editor of the Adlam book. "All men are by nature Arminians; and the absolute...
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