He has brought back the doctrines of Calvinism in all their inveteracy, and relaxed the inveteracy of his northern accents. |
Spurgeon stood on the precarious razor's edge between High Calvinism and Arminianism and preached the Word of God as he understood it. |
The biblical, theological and rational case against Calvinism has never been stated more clearly, concisely, irenically or convincingly. |
A certain presumptuousness and overestimation, derived from Calvinism, made them almost sound like proselytising preachers. |
This is not incompatible with Protestantism, but it is certainly a very long way from its extreme wings, such as predestinarian Calvinism. |
Nevertheless, Calvinism, even during Calvin's lifetime, had become an international movement. |