Fitzsimons Allison's "The Rise of Moralism" (#20): Contradictions in J. ...

Jeremy Taylor is a manipulator and "mangler" of the Biblical Gospel. His hermeneutic is fouled-up. An Arminian and half-Tridentist controlled by his externals and his judgmentalistic moralisms. He's not an exegete, systematician or church historian and, thus far, it shows sadly. There's almost a cruelty and brutality in his writings? His writings say "one thing." His prayers show "another thing," to wit, incoherence, conflict and contradiction. Bishop Allison is nailing this down well.

But, why do some Anglicoes and Piskies crow about him?

UPSHOT: stroll past--bypass--the house of this moralist with no doctrine of justification, adoption, sanctification or the other benefits accompanying and following from them. Also, Taylor's Gospel does not have an omnipotence of God.


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