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The author lays out a systematic critique of Calvinist theology, opening with general remarks and then enumerating particular objections: that its doctrines of absolute predestination and reprobation harm the moral character ascribed to God, undermine human moral responsibility, and conflict with the nature and purposes of a visible church. He argues the system produces harmful effects—anxiety, despondency, or spiritual pride—distorts Scripture and ecclesiastical teaching, and has led to doctrinal accommodation to extreme views. Throughout he defends a more generous evangelical position consistent with Anglican formularies and emphasizes universal atonement and the moral dignity of humanity.

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William Hull

William Hull was a writer and theologian known for his contributions to religious discourse in the 19th century. His notable works include "On Calvinism," where he explores the tenets of Calvinist theology, and "Reasons for joining the Norfolk & Norwich Protestant Association," a letter addressing the importance of Protestant unity. Hull's writings reflect his engagement with contemporary religious debates and his advocacy for Protestant principles, making him a significant figure in the context of his time.

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