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	<title>Comments on: Hyper-Calvinism</title>
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	<description>Giving an apologia (defense) for the faith we have</description>
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		<title>By: Dr. James Willingham</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dr. James Willingham</dc:creator>
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		<description>My ordaining pastor, Dr. Ernesrt R. Campbell, would tell you from the pulpit and person to person that he was a supralapsarian, a hyper-calvinist (using both terms in that order).  He earned his Ph.D. from Bob Jones, pastored many churches, in SC, MO, FL, &amp; KY.  He preached a revival in a country church in GA in which he had 100 professions of faith.  He also founded the American Race Track Chaplaincy (cf. Who&#039;s Who in Religion, 2nd edn. Chicago: Marquis, 1977). Dr. Campbell was a compassionate person, a beloved pastor, and had many young people called to the service of God under his ministry.  Dr. R. G. Lee put it in his will that Dr. Campbell would preach his funeral, the only person named therein. He was a soul-winner.  He once pleaded with a member of my family until tears ran down my relative&#039;s cheeks.  The aim of that hyper-calvinist was to win souls to Christ and then make devoted belivers out of every one of them</description>
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