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Clearing Up Some Common Misperceptions of "Particular Redeption"

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Definite Atonement - Contemporary Essays & Articles

J.W. Hendryx

In any discussion of particular redemption it is of first importance that we define what is at issue. This is because many persons misperceive what Reformed persons actually affirm in the doctrine. Here are some areas all evangelicals (including Reformed) have in common with regard to Christ's atonement:

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