Puritan theology at the time stressed a strict methodology in salvation.
In Catholic teaching, baptism plays an essential role in salvation.
Confidence in salvation was usually a sign of perdition.
In this work, he emphasizes the involvement of a person's will in salvation.
Thus God takes the very first step in salvation, preceding any human effort or decision.
The Virgin's placement and emphasis is due to her role in human salvation.
It is generally agreed that Gregory believed in universal salvation or resurrection.
After a wicked choke, he blurted, "Who in salvation is that!"
The church of Christ believes that grace provides the following plan, which, if followed, results in salvation:
They didn't believe in salvation for people who acknowledged their sins and accepted God's grace.