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- catalog contributor b12529581.
- catalog created "2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2002.".
- catalog description "10. The confession of faith of 1823 not sufficient to end argument -- John Elias publishes his essay on "Justification" -- Agitation over the article on "Christ's sacrifice and redemption" in the 1823 "Confessions of faith" -- James Hughes' essay in the "Welsh lamp" -- Accusations against Robert Roberts and Morris Roberts -- Disagreement in Flintshire and effect on other counties -- Many arguments in Caernarvonshire monthly meeting -- William Roberts, Amlwch, defends younger brethren".
- catalog description "11. The last years of the conflict (1839-41) -- Continuing disquiet: conference on Flintshire situation -- John Jones, Talsarn, writes to Thomas Richard, Fishguard -- Thomas Richard's answer -- The conference in session, and its conclusions -- The death of John Elias -- Peace gradually restored; mutual toleration in love -- Appendix 1: Brief biographies of the best known of the Welsh ministers mentioned -- Appendix 2: Original Welsh titles of work discussed.".
- catalog description "2. Thomas Jones opposes Owen Davies -- The "Doctrinal mirror" or Thomas Jones -- An answer from Owen Davies -- Thomas Jones and Owen Davies continue their debate -- 3. Other contributions, wise and foolish -- Others contribute to the debate -- A respite from controversy for some years -- Samuel Davies breaks the peace with his sermon on "Universal redemption" -- The "Discussion between Thomas the Collier and David the Miner," and the reply of Edward Jones, Llandysilio -- Evan Evans (leuan Glan Geirionydd) answers Samuel Davies -- John Jurrion's "Sermons," with an "Introduction"by John Elias -- "The defender of truth," by William Evans -- "John the Wesleyan," John Roberts, Llanbryn-mair, and others -- Edward Jones, Llandysilio, and his "Table" -- The controversy comes to an end; better feelings develop between the parties".
- catalog description "5. Contrasting views in Wales: Evans, Roberts and Jones -- Attention drawn to these topics in Wales -- Christmas Evans and his book, "The particular nature of redemption" -- The different view of John Roberts, Llanbryn-mair, in his "Humble attempt" -- The "Conversations upon redemption" of Thomas Jones of Denbigh -- 6. Different reactions under the pressure of controversy -- Christmas Evans replies to Thomas Jones -- A further response from Thomas Jones in his "Letter to the Baptists" -- Two letters from the Baptists to Thomas Jones -- John Roberts replies to Thomas Jones, in his book "A serious call" -- The death of Thomas Jones, Denbigh".
- catalog description "7. The debate intensifies by the religious press (1820-27) -- The controversy continues; a "defence of the nonconformists" by Cadwaladr Jones -- A sermon on "The atonement of Christ" by J. P. Davies, Tredegar, and the resulting correspondence in "Gomer's star" -- "A scriptural view of the atonement of Christ" by Francis Hiley -- "The wild Welshman" and others in "The Welsh lamp" -- John Roberts' response in "The instructor"".
- catalog description "8. Other contributions of differing value (1826-41) -- Richard Jones of Wern Publishers "Thedebater's looking-glass" -- "The doctrine of the atonement" by Samuel Bowen, and a sermon on "Redemption" by George Lewis -- "The golden basin" of Daniel Evans, Mynydd-bach -- Henry Rees' notable essay "Christ suffering the punishment of His people" -- A debate in the "Instructor" between "Edeyrn Mon"and Christmas Evans -- Debate over the work of the Holy Spirit -- "The preacher and the hearer" by Richard Williams, Liverpool -- The controversy subsides, the ministry takes on a less systematic and more biblical aspect".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Part One: Controversies between Calvinists and Arminians, 1707-1831 -- I. Wesleyan preachers enter Wales -- Early Welsh nonconformity and the beginnings of the slide from Calvinism -- Jenkin Jones, Llwynrhydowen, and the controversy amongst the Baptists -- The Methodist reformers -- The first Arminian debate in the north -- a minister of the Church of England and Thomas Jones -- The coming of the Wesleyans to North Wales -- The first Welsh-speaking Wesleyan cause established by Edward Jones, Bathafarn -- The Wesleyan conference sends missionaries to Wales -- Owen Davies and John Hughes -- The controversy begins -- The first debates in the press -- Christmas Evans the his "Antidote against the poison of Arminianism" -- An answer to "The antidote" -- The publishing of Wesley's work on predestination -- Benjamin Jones, Pwllheli, and his "Wells of salvation"".
- catalog description "Part Three: Controversies amongst the Calvinistic Methodists, 1814-41 -- 9. The theological leadership of Thomas Jones -- The views of early Calvinistic Methodists -- The result of the coming of the Wesleyans to Wales -- Decision of Bala Association, 1809, on the atonement -- John Elias and others argue for 'equivalent atonement' -- Distress of Thomas Jones and Ruthin Association, 1815 -- Letter to the Llanrwst Association, 1815, and the reply -- Thomas Jones' "Conversations upon redemption" -- The views of Richard Jones of Wern -- Sermon on the atonement, Bala Association, 1816 -- Further complaint to the association, and the reply -- message from South Wales Association, and meeting -- The decisions made at Pwllheli -- Disagreements at Caerwys, and efforts to quell them".
- catalog description "Part Two: Controversies amongst the Calvinists, 1811-41 -- 4. A summary of the controversies on the extent of the atonement -- The early church, Augustine and Prosper -- Gottschalk teaches particular redemption -- Remigius, the Bishop of Lyons, and others defend Gottschalk's teaching -- Three French councils support Gottschalk -- The Protestant Reformation, the views of Beza, Perkins, Arminius and the Synod of Dort -- The Westminster Assembly, the sermons of Crisp and the Antinomian controversy -- The views of Edward Williams and of the English Baptists -- Andrew Fuller -- The controversy in Scotland -- Developments in France -- The controversy in America amongst the Congregationalists and the Presbyterians".
- catalog extent "xl, 391 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Atonement controversy.".
- catalog identifier "0851518168".
- catalog isFormatOf "Atonement controversy.".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "2002.".
- catalog language "Translated from the Welsh.".
- catalog language "eng wel".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Edinburgh : Banner of Truth Trust,".
- catalog relation "Atonement controversy.".
- catalog spatial "Wales.".
- catalog subject "232.3 21".
- catalog subject "Atonement.".
- catalog subject "BT265 .T47 2002".
- catalog subject "Theology, Doctrinal Wales.".
- catalog tableOfContents "10. The confession of faith of 1823 not sufficient to end argument -- John Elias publishes his essay on "Justification" -- Agitation over the article on "Christ's sacrifice and redemption" in the 1823 "Confessions of faith" -- James Hughes' essay in the "Welsh lamp" -- Accusations against Robert Roberts and Morris Roberts -- Disagreement in Flintshire and effect on other counties -- Many arguments in Caernarvonshire monthly meeting -- William Roberts, Amlwch, defends younger brethren".
- catalog tableOfContents "11. The last years of the conflict (1839-41) -- Continuing disquiet: conference on Flintshire situation -- John Jones, Talsarn, writes to Thomas Richard, Fishguard -- Thomas Richard's answer -- The conference in session, and its conclusions -- The death of John Elias -- Peace gradually restored; mutual toleration in love -- Appendix 1: Brief biographies of the best known of the Welsh ministers mentioned -- Appendix 2: Original Welsh titles of work discussed.".
- catalog tableOfContents "2. Thomas Jones opposes Owen Davies -- The "Doctrinal mirror" or Thomas Jones -- An answer from Owen Davies -- Thomas Jones and Owen Davies continue their debate -- 3. Other contributions, wise and foolish -- Others contribute to the debate -- A respite from controversy for some years -- Samuel Davies breaks the peace with his sermon on "Universal redemption" -- The "Discussion between Thomas the Collier and David the Miner," and the reply of Edward Jones, Llandysilio -- Evan Evans (leuan Glan Geirionydd) answers Samuel Davies -- John Jurrion's "Sermons," with an "Introduction"by John Elias -- "The defender of truth," by William Evans -- "John the Wesleyan," John Roberts, Llanbryn-mair, and others -- Edward Jones, Llandysilio, and his "Table" -- The controversy comes to an end; better feelings develop between the parties".
- catalog tableOfContents "5. Contrasting views in Wales: Evans, Roberts and Jones -- Attention drawn to these topics in Wales -- Christmas Evans and his book, "The particular nature of redemption" -- The different view of John Roberts, Llanbryn-mair, in his "Humble attempt" -- The "Conversations upon redemption" of Thomas Jones of Denbigh -- 6. Different reactions under the pressure of controversy -- Christmas Evans replies to Thomas Jones -- A further response from Thomas Jones in his "Letter to the Baptists" -- Two letters from the Baptists to Thomas Jones -- John Roberts replies to Thomas Jones, in his book "A serious call" -- The death of Thomas Jones, Denbigh".
- catalog tableOfContents "7. The debate intensifies by the religious press (1820-27) -- The controversy continues; a "defence of the nonconformists" by Cadwaladr Jones -- A sermon on "The atonement of Christ" by J. P. Davies, Tredegar, and the resulting correspondence in "Gomer's star" -- "A scriptural view of the atonement of Christ" by Francis Hiley -- "The wild Welshman" and others in "The Welsh lamp" -- John Roberts' response in "The instructor"".
- catalog tableOfContents "8. Other contributions of differing value (1826-41) -- Richard Jones of Wern Publishers "Thedebater's looking-glass" -- "The doctrine of the atonement" by Samuel Bowen, and a sermon on "Redemption" by George Lewis -- "The golden basin" of Daniel Evans, Mynydd-bach -- Henry Rees' notable essay "Christ suffering the punishment of His people" -- A debate in the "Instructor" between "Edeyrn Mon"and Christmas Evans -- Debate over the work of the Holy Spirit -- "The preacher and the hearer" by Richard Williams, Liverpool -- The controversy subsides, the ministry takes on a less systematic and more biblical aspect".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part One: Controversies between Calvinists and Arminians, 1707-1831 -- I. Wesleyan preachers enter Wales -- Early Welsh nonconformity and the beginnings of the slide from Calvinism -- Jenkin Jones, Llwynrhydowen, and the controversy amongst the Baptists -- The Methodist reformers -- The first Arminian debate in the north -- a minister of the Church of England and Thomas Jones -- The coming of the Wesleyans to North Wales -- The first Welsh-speaking Wesleyan cause established by Edward Jones, Bathafarn -- The Wesleyan conference sends missionaries to Wales -- Owen Davies and John Hughes -- The controversy begins -- The first debates in the press -- Christmas Evans the his "Antidote against the poison of Arminianism" -- An answer to "The antidote" -- The publishing of Wesley's work on predestination -- Benjamin Jones, Pwllheli, and his "Wells of salvation"".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part Three: Controversies amongst the Calvinistic Methodists, 1814-41 -- 9. The theological leadership of Thomas Jones -- The views of early Calvinistic Methodists -- The result of the coming of the Wesleyans to Wales -- Decision of Bala Association, 1809, on the atonement -- John Elias and others argue for 'equivalent atonement' -- Distress of Thomas Jones and Ruthin Association, 1815 -- Letter to the Llanrwst Association, 1815, and the reply -- Thomas Jones' "Conversations upon redemption" -- The views of Richard Jones of Wern -- Sermon on the atonement, Bala Association, 1816 -- Further complaint to the association, and the reply -- message from South Wales Association, and meeting -- The decisions made at Pwllheli -- Disagreements at Caerwys, and efforts to quell them".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part Two: Controversies amongst the Calvinists, 1811-41 -- 4. A summary of the controversies on the extent of the atonement -- The early church, Augustine and Prosper -- Gottschalk teaches particular redemption -- Remigius, the Bishop of Lyons, and others defend Gottschalk's teaching -- Three French councils support Gottschalk -- The Protestant Reformation, the views of Beza, Perkins, Arminius and the Synod of Dort -- The Westminster Assembly, the sermons of Crisp and the Antinomian controversy -- The views of Edward Williams and of the English Baptists -- Andrew Fuller -- The controversy in Scotland -- Developments in France -- The controversy in America amongst the Congregationalists and the Presbyterians".
- catalog title "The atonement controversy : in Welsh theological literature & debate, 1707-1841 / Owen Thomas ; translated by John Aaron.".
- catalog type "text".