In reply to:[color:"blue"]If one were to apply your view to those professing Christians in Galatia, whom Paul wrote, we would be forced to conclude that none of them were saved and would not be saved until they embraced Calvinism.
That would, of course, have to include Peter! I wonder if Howard can explain when--or perhaps even if--Peter became a true Christian?
However , the arminianism of John Wesley is accepted by some here.
Arminianism is damnable heresy.
However, John Wesley was not a damnable heretic.
This is my last post to anyone on this thread Pilgrim , lest too many seekers of truth become confused !
"........ Had a man been an arminian in those days (Augustine - Whitefield ) , he would have been accounted the vilest heretic breathing. But now we (calvinists) are looked upon as heretics and they (arminians) as orthodox. " Spurgeon.