A refutation of Calvinism; . in which, the doctrines of original sin, grace, regeneration, justification,and universal redemption, are explained, and the peculiar tenets maintained by Calvin upon those points are proved to be contrary to Scripture, to the writings of the antient Fathers of the Christian church, and to the public formularies of the Church of England. By George Tomline, D.D. F.R.S. lord bishop of Lincoln, and dean of St. Paul's, London.
Sir George Pretyman Tomline (1750-1827) Bishop of Lincoln
Category
Books
Date
1811
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Calke Abbey, Derbyshire
NT 3023575
Summary
Bibliographic description
ix,[1],590p. . 8vo. Provenance: No ownership marks. Binding: Nineteenth century panelled calf with blind tooling on boards and gilt tooling on spine. Spine title: "Tomline, on Calvinism".
Makers and roles
Sir George Pretyman Tomline (1750-1827) Bishop of Lincoln