Reformed Covenanter
Cancelled Commissioner
In his interaction with John Cotton of New England, William Twisse argued that the heathens, who had neither access to the written law nor the gospel, would be judged according to the law of nature. He also expressed his disagreement with the Arminian concept of infant salvation: ...
For the full extract, see William Twisse on the heathen being judged according to the law of nature and infant salvation.
For the full extract, see William Twisse on the heathen being judged according to the law of nature and infant salvation.