Sunday, August 9, 2015

If Christ died for the reprobate then they would be saved

If Christ had suffered for the reprobate, which is truly by no means so, then it would have been most truthfully known, most certainly held, and intrepidly asserted that none of them - I do not mean: Not all of them - would eternally perish, for whom, as it is known, such a high price has been shed. But as it is wholly evident that this is most false, the Lord God will rightly tell them: Depart, you accursed ones, into everlasting fire (Mt 25:41). -Gottschalk of Orbais, Gottschalk and A Medieval Predestination controversy, pg. 152

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