“Those who make pictures of the Savior, who is God as well as man in one inseparable person, either limit the incomprehensible Godhead to the bounds of created flesh, or confound his two natures like Eutyches, or separate them, like Nestorius, or deny his Godhead, like Arius; and those who worship such a picture are guilty of the same heresy and blasphemy.” MenWellsPersonsTwoLimitsWorshipBoundsDenyFleshGuiltySaviorHeresyInseparableBlasphemy Book:The History of the Christian Church (Complete) Source: The History of the Christian Church (Complete)
“Calvinism emphasizes divine sovereignty and free grace; Arminianism emphasizes human responsibility. The one restricts the saving grace to the elect; the other extends it to all men on the condition of faith. Both are right in what they assert; both are wrong in what they deny. If one important truth is pressed to the exclusion of another truth of equal importance, it becomes an error, and loses its hold upon the conscience. The Bible gives us a theology which is more human than Calvinism and more divine than Arminianism, and more Christian than either of them.” IfsMenGivingHumansImportantChristianLosesResponsibilityGraceConditionsDivineTruth IsEqualConscienceImportanceErrorsDenyTheologySavingSovereigntyExclusionCalvinismSaving Grace Book:History of the Christian Church, Volume 8 Modern Christianity the Swiss Reformation Source: History of the Christian Church, Volume 8 Modern Christianity the Swiss Reformation