A Dialogue Concerning the Atonement, Between a Calvinist and a Hopkinsian;
James Dodson
1803-William Gibson.-This dialogue was written as a defence of his earlier published sermon against the doctrine of Hopkinsianism. In it, he assails the Hopkinsian minister Leonard Worcester, especially challenging him with respect to his doctrine of the atonement. The result is a very good discussion of the Reformed doctrine of limited atonement.
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