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    Contemporary Evangelicalism and Roman Catholicism

    Sinclair Ferguson, a minister in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church and visiting professor at several Reformed seminaries, has an excellent article that shows the striking similarities between contemporary Evangelicalism and Medeivel Roman Catholicism. Read the whole article here.


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    I think these characteristics have always been part of evangelicalism (at least on the fringes) since its beginnings, but these elements have completely taken it over.

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    So as Toplady said, "Arminianism - Road to Rome!" Good article...
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    Some of these points are also made in Iain Murray's Evangelicalism Divided.
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