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This very welcome account of Philip Doddridge has Alan Clifford's characteristic clarity and forcefulness-that is, commitment-coupled with, again characteristically, an unrivalled familiarity with the primary sources. Its summary of the context and course of Doddridge's life draws out clearly his character and significance. And all this is done with a liveliness and wit too rare in scholarly writing.
An examination and comparison of the theological views of John Owen, the Puritan pastor and theologian, and John Wesley, particularly concerning the doctrine of atonement and justification, in which they represented the Calvinist and Arminian interpretations of the controversy.
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