These letters are little more than fragments. They do not aim at a complete statement of the truth, or a systematic arrangement of it. It is only a few important points that they touch. To have extended them and embraced a wider range of doctrine would not have suited my design. I wished to warn you against some of the prevailing errors of the time, lest you, being “led away... from your own steadfastness” should follow after the “diverse and strange doctrines” of these last days. So it was necessary to dwell upon those errors which have been most prominently advanced, and to open up those truths which have been most perverted and denied.


This series of articles, was originally extracted, abridged, and revised from the 286-page edition entitled: Truth and Error; or Letters To A Friend On Some of the Controversies of the Day - W.P. Kennedy, Edinburgh, 1861.

The headings are as follows:

Introduction

General Principles

God’s Will and Man’s Will

Election

Predestination and Foreknowledge

The Work of Christ

Faith and Gospel


Jump to this series here: Truth and Error.

For later reading, you can find this series in Calvinism and the Reformed Faith and in the General Articles section.

In His service and grace,


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