Has anyone else read this book by Iain Murray?
I'd like to hear both reformed and non-cal perspectives, if by chance any non-cals have read it?
He makes a strong case against many of the practices of John Wesley and even more so against Charles Finney. Murray is very thorough in his citations, and makes Finney look pretty bad, but I also realize he has a bias against Arminianism.
I'd like to hear both reformed and non-cal perspectives, if by chance any non-cals have read it?
He makes a strong case against many of the practices of John Wesley and even more so against Charles Finney. Murray is very thorough in his citations, and makes Finney look pretty bad, but I also realize he has a bias against Arminianism.