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1 | Mr. Perkins' Website/Chart | Rom 8:30 | Country Girl | 129617 | ||
I just checked out Mr. Perkins' chart and read his notes or at least as many as I could understand. (Nice music.) I realize there's great controversy about the action of baptism and exactly where it figures into this process but I must admit I can't understand how he could leave it out of the chart altogether and not address it at all. The Bible clearly puts quite a bit of emphasis on this vital step in the Salvation process so I must ask the question. Are you endorsing this website, chart and related notes from Mr. Perkins as being complete and total in reflecting the whole Plan of Salvation from our God? Blessings to you. Country Girl |
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2 | Mr. Perkins' Website/Chart | Rom 8:30 | DocTrinsograce | 129682 | ||
Country Girl, I cannot endorse fully this analysis of William Perkins, as I am not sufficiently learned to do so. However, based on what little I do comprehend of his work, I would say that it is in keeping with a good, solid, orthodox hermeneutic. To me, it looks a bit more detailed than what I would have imagined, but this is probably due to limitations in my own understanding of the subject. I am thoroughly impressed by the format itself, which seems quite ahead of its time. (Perkins lived from 1558 to 1602.) I am quite fond of the Puritans, tending to agree with them more often than not (at least once I finally grasp what they are talking about!) If you condemn my theology along with Perkins' own, I will be happy to be considered in such august company! :-) | ||||||