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J M Sangar, the rector of Elworthy in Somerset, was both a Protestant and a Calvinist. In this treatise on Particular Redemption, he takes the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God, and slays the doctrine of the ‘Universal Redemptionists’ using his brilliant and unanswerable logic.
Also includes a foreword by Henry Atherton.
£6.25
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