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Reading Difficult Books: A Personal Reminiscence (by Dr. Steven Dilday)
Take Up and Read! Shortly after my conversion to Christ, I became a regular listener to the radio broadcast of Dr. R.C. Sproul. Through Dr. Sproul I was exposed to Reformed theology for the first time, and, from the first, I was captivated. I was quite interested, of course, when he mentioned that he thought that Jonathan Edwards’ Freedom of the Will was the most important, most theologically formative, book that he had ever read. I ordered it immediately and waited anxio
Dr. Dilday
May 1, 20193 min read


Outline of the Entire System of Doctrine
A TREATMENT OF REVEALED CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY HERE FOLLOWS: I. A Nominal treatment , Chapter I, § 1-6, II. A Real treatment , in which you may see True Theology’s A. Diverse distribution , Chapter I, § 7-26, B. Definition as Revealed Theology, Chapter I, § 27, which Definition is explained, א. With respect to Genus , as it is called Doctrine , Chapter I, § 28-31. ב. With respect to the Difference of species , sought α. from its Principium , which is the Word
Dr. Dilday
Feb 2, 20185 min read


De Moor's Preface to the Reader
Greetings. When in the latter part of Psalm 22 the Messiah joyfully gives a presentiment of the saving and super-abounding fruit, that, by His Sponsorial Merits and vicarious Passion, the people, given to Him by the Father to be redeemed to Himself, were going to carry off, which people were to be satisfied with the delights of the house of the Lord unto eternal life; [1] the Messiah signifies that in the enjoyment of these spiritual benefits, to be communicated to a world
Dr. Dilday
Feb 2, 201823 min read


Who Is De Moor?
Leiden University Bernardinus de Moor was born on January 29, 1709. He studied at the great Dutch University of Leiden, which had been a center of Reformed scholarship from the time of its founding in 1575. Its faculty had included some prominent Reformed theologians, such as Franciscus Junius (1592-1602), [1] Franciscus Gomarus (1594-1611), [2] Antonius Walæus (1619-1639), [3] Johannes Hoornbeeck (1653-1666), [4] and Herman Witsius (1698-1708), [5] among others. De Moor
Dr. Dilday
Feb 2, 20185 min read
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