Dr. Fitzsimons Allison's "The Rise of Moralism" (#17): Jeremy Taylor


Jeremy Taylor slips into Tridentine views of justification, albeit it modified. He's a perfectionist. One sees Bishop Allison's imputation of moralism, but what of Taylor's Arminianism? Will it be called out? Taylor's contemporaries saw it. Do we have to read 17 volumes of Taylor's tediousnesses with the "Gospel of Nagging" without joy, comfort or assurance? Taylor is not operating with a full deck of theological cards. Not once do we hear from Taylor or Allison about the Westminster standards. Standardlessness?

Rev. Thomas Watson can write with clarity. Why can't Taylor?

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