~Sufficiency/Efficiency~
- John Davenant’s Sufficiency Distinctions
- R. L. Dabney on Commercialism, Sufficiency and 1 John 2:2
- John Bunyan on Christ’s Sufficiency
- Stephen Charnock on Christ’s Sufficiency
- Another Excellent Quote from James Ussher on Christ’s Sufficient Redemption
- Ralph Wardlaw on Sufficiency, Equivalentism and Commercialism
- Norman Douty on Sufficiency
- David Brainerd on John 1:29 and Christ’s Sufficiency
- William Bates on Christ’s Sufficiency
- Jonathan Maxcy on Christ’s Sufficiency and the Offer
- Sufficiency Analogies
- The Sufficiency of Christ’s Satisfaction
- Norman F. Douty Describes a Dualistic View of the Atonement
- James Ussher (1581–1656): Christ Offered For You and To You
- Edward Polhill (1622–1694) on the Proportion of Christ’s Suffering
- Herman Bavinck on Equivalency, Sufficiency and Commercialism
- Charles Hodge on 1 John 2:2
- Two W. G. T. Shedd Quotes from Calvinism: Pure & Mixed
- William Twisse (1578–1646) on Universal Redemption
- Edward Griffin Quoting Matthias Martinius (1572–1630)
- Edward Griffin Quoting Two More Bremen Delegates to the Synod of Dort
- J. C. Ryle’s Expository Thoughts on the Gospels
- Edmund Calamy (1600–1666) as Recorded in the Minutes of the Westminster Assembly
- Ambrose of Milan (c.340–397) on Christ’s Suffering
- Edward Polhill (1622–1694) on the Sufficiency of Christ’s Death for All
- Andrew Fuller (1754–1815) on the Sufficiency of Christ’s Atonement
- Richard Baxter (1615–1691) on the Wedding Feast, Christ’s Objective Sufficiency, and the “New Futile Evasion”
- Gardener Spring (1785–1873) on the Accessability of the Cross to All
- John Mayer (1583–1664) on 1 Tim. 2:4–6
- Francis Rous (1579–1659) on Christ’s Sufficient Ransom for All
- John Preston (1587–1628) on Christ’s Sufficiency
- William Burkitt (1650–1703) on Christ’s Sufficiency
- The Psalgrave Confession on the Death of Christ and the Earnest Will of God
- Thomas Ball (1590–1659) on the Discussion Between John Preston (1587–1628) and Francis White (c.1564–1638) on Redemption
- Thomas Larkham (1602–1669) on Christ’s Sufficient Satisfaction for the Sins of the Whole World
- William Prynne (1600–1669) on the Sufficiency and Efficacy of Christ’s Death
- Richard Baxter (1615–1691) on the Old Sufficiency/Efficiency Solution
- Nathaniel Appleton (1693–1784) on the Will of God and the Death of Christ
- Robert Murray McCheyne (1813–1843) on Christ’s Sufficiency and Willingness to Save All
- Ezekiel Hopkins (1634–1690) on the Saveability of All Men by the All-Sufficient Death of Christ
I. Classic
- Peter Lombard (1100–1160) on the Death of Christ: Christ died for All Sufficiently, for the Elect Efficiently
- Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) on 1 Timothy 2:5 and Christ’s Sufficient Universal Redemption
- Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) on the Sufficiency and Efficiency of Christ’s Death
- John Calvin (1509–1564) on the Sufficiency and Efficiency of Christ’s Death
- Peter Martyr Vermigli (1499–1563) on the Sufficiency and Efficiency of Christ’s Death
- Zachary Ursinus (1534–1583) on the Sufficiency and Efficiency of Christ’s Death
- Jeremias Bastingius (1551–1595) on the Sufficiency and Efficiency of Christ’s Death
- William Bucanus (d. 1603) on the Sufficiency and Efficiency of Christ’s Death
- Arthur Dent (d. 1607): Christ Died for all Sufficiently
- The Counter Remonstrance (1611) [Hague Conference] on the Sufficiency of the Death of Christ
- Robert Abbot (1560–1617) on the Universal and Sufficient of Redemption of Christ
- John Overall (1559–1619) on the Sufficiency and Efficiency of Christ’s Death
- David Paraeus (1548–1622) on the Sufficiency and Efficiency of Christ’s Death
- Elnathan Parr (1577–1622) on the Sufficiency and Efficiency of Christ’s Death
- William Fenner (1600–1640) on the Sufficiency of Christ’s Satisfaction
- John Davenant (1572–1641) on the Sufficiency and Efficiency of Christ’s Death
- James Ussher (1581–1656) on the Sufficiency of Christ’s Death
- Nathanael Hardy (1618–1670) on the Sufficiency and Efficiency of Christ’s Death
- Thomas Watson (1620–1686) on the Sufficiency and Efficiency of Christ’s Death
- Richard Baxter (1615–1691) on the Sufficiency of Christ’s Death
- Edward Polhill (1628–1694) on the Sufficiency of Christ’s Death with Regard to the Offer of the Gospel
- Experience Mayhew (1673–1758) on the Sufficiency of Christ’s Death
- William R. Weeks (1783–1848) on the Sufficiency of Christ’s Death Classically Defined and Defended
- Charles Hodge (1797–1878) on the Sufficiency of Christ’s Satisfaction: As Classically Defined
- Robert L. Dabney (1820–1898) on the Sufficiency of Christ’s Satisfaction: As Classically Defined
II. Transitional
- William Perkins (1558–1602) on the Revised Sufficient-Efficient Formula
- Nicholas Byfield (1579–1622) on the Sufficiency of Christ Death For All
- William Sclater (1575–1627) on the Sufficiency and Efficiency of Christ’s Death
- John Ball (1585–1640) on the Sufficiency and Efficiency of Christ’s Death
- William Lyford (1598–1653) on the Sufficiency of Christ’s Death
- Pierre Du Moulin (1568–1658) on the Sufficiency and Efficiency of Christ’s Death
III. Revised
- The Leiden Synopsis on the Sufficiency of Christ’s Satisfaction
- Johannes Wollebius (1586–1629) on the Sufficiency of Christ’s Satisfaction
- Hezekiah Holland (1638–1661) on the Revised Sufficient-Efficient Formula
- William Troughton (1614?–1677?) on the Revised Sufficient-Efficient Formula
- Thomas Calvert (1606–1679) on the Revision of the Sufficient-Efficient Formula
- Samuel Clarke (1599–1682) on the Revised Sufficient-Efficient Formula
- John Owen (1616–1683) on the Revision of the Sufficient-Efficient Formula
- Francis Turretin (1623–1687) on the Revised Sufficient-Efficient Formula
- Joseph Perkins (b. 1658) on the Revised Sufficient-Efficient Formula
- Herman Witsius (1636–1708) on the Revised Sufficient-Efficient Formula
- Francis Makemie (1658–1708) on the Revised Sufficient-Efficient Form
- Abraham Booth (1734–1806) on the Sufficiency of Christ’s Death
- James Walker (1821–1891) on the Revision of the Sufficient-Efficient Formula
- William Cunningham (1805–1861) on the Revision of the Sufficient-Efficient Formula
- Heinrich Heppe (1820–1879) A Brief Survey of the Sufficient-Efficient Formula
- A.A. Hodge (1823–1886) on the Revision of the Sufficient-Efficient Formula
- Arthur W. Pink (1886–1952) on the Radically Revisied “Sufficiency of Christ’s Satisfaction” Formula
- Louis Berkhof (1873–1957) Acknowledging the Change of Language in the Sufficient-Efficient Formula
- R.C. Sproul (1939–) on the Revised Sufficiency-Efficiency Formula
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