A classic rebuttal of all the biblical texts and passages used by Arminians to defend their case for man’s free will and a universal atonement. This was occasioned by the republication of ‘Dr Whitby’s Discourse on the Five Points’ (of Calvinism) in 1733. It is divided into four parts. Volume 3 contains answers to objections to the doctrines advanced in Volume 2. Gill combats arguments proceeding on rationalistic grounds, showing that they are no more contrary to right reason than to divine revelation.