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CHAPTER TWELVE: Eighteenth-Century Stalwarts Buttress Conditionalist Positions CFF2 224

It should be borne in mind that the eighteenth-century men, here to be surveyed, were keen, capable, representative scholars, acquainted with the contemporary writings and discussions of the day in this field. They knew the issues and the writings under survey as we cannot know them today. They were, moreover, men of courage and forthrightness, when such public declarations inevitably meant attack, and sometimes ostracism. We here continue the survey by traversing the new century with the Old World (largely British) champions of Conditionalism. CFF2 224.1