Frank Glasgow on the Sovereignty of God

R. Andrew Myers

“Calvin’s distinctive and dominating principle, in the widest sense manifestly was, the Sovereignty of the Triune God! God’s sovereignty over his whole creation; in all spheres and kingdoms, visible and invisible. Sovereignty in nature; sovereignty in the state; sovereignty in society; sovereignty in the church, and sovereignty in the individual.” — Frank T. Glasgow, Calvin’s Influence Upon the Political Development of the World in Calvin Memorial Addresses (1909)

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