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I posted the historic Baptist confessions to prove that Unconditional Election is indeed Baptist and has been since Baptists called themselves Baptists.
Here are some wonderful quotes on the big U
"The good pleasure of God is an act of the divine will freely and effectively determining all things." - William Ames
"In whatever God wills He is universally effectual; he is not hindered or frustrated in obtaining what He wills. For if he should properly will anything and not attain it he would not be wholly perfect and blessed." - William Ames 1576-1633
"If the foreknowledge of God is eternal, it is necessary that the decree upon which it is founded should also be eternal...All things were decreed of God by an eternal and unchangeable counsel; hence they cannot but take place in the appointed time; otherwise the counsel of God would be changed, which the Scriptures declare to be impossible, Isaiah 46:10; Ephesians 1:9." - Francis Turretin 1623-1687
"Let us then ascribe the whole work of grace to the pleasure of God's Will. God did not choose us because we were worthy, but by choosing us He makes us worthy."
- Thomas Watson 1620-1686
"It is absurd to think that anything in us could have the least influence upon our election. Some say that God did foresee that such persons would believe, and therefore did choose them; so they would make the business of salvation to depend upon something in us. Whereas God does not choose us FOR faith, but TO faith. "He hath chosen us, that we should be holy," (Ephesians 1:4), not because we would be holy, but that we might be holy."
- Thomas Watson 1620-1686
Here are some wonderful quotes on the big U
"The good pleasure of God is an act of the divine will freely and effectively determining all things." - William Ames
"In whatever God wills He is universally effectual; he is not hindered or frustrated in obtaining what He wills. For if he should properly will anything and not attain it he would not be wholly perfect and blessed." - William Ames 1576-1633
"If the foreknowledge of God is eternal, it is necessary that the decree upon which it is founded should also be eternal...All things were decreed of God by an eternal and unchangeable counsel; hence they cannot but take place in the appointed time; otherwise the counsel of God would be changed, which the Scriptures declare to be impossible, Isaiah 46:10; Ephesians 1:9." - Francis Turretin 1623-1687
"Let us then ascribe the whole work of grace to the pleasure of God's Will. God did not choose us because we were worthy, but by choosing us He makes us worthy."
- Thomas Watson 1620-1686
"It is absurd to think that anything in us could have the least influence upon our election. Some say that God did foresee that such persons would believe, and therefore did choose them; so they would make the business of salvation to depend upon something in us. Whereas God does not choose us FOR faith, but TO faith. "He hath chosen us, that we should be holy," (Ephesians 1:4), not because we would be holy, but that we might be holy."
- Thomas Watson 1620-1686
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