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		<title>By: David S</title>
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		<dc:creator>David S</dc:creator>
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		<description>I know that the book &quot;The Five Points of Calvinism&quot; is recommended a good bit. But I was still having difficulties with Limited Atonement after reading it.

The book that hit the Home Run for me was reading James Montgomery Boice&#039;s book &quot;Whatever Happened to the Gospel of Grace&quot;. That book made the light go on for me.

I also greatly prefer Particular Redemption as opposed to Limited Atonement. I believe that Particular Redemption is a more fitting description.

David S</description>
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<p>The book that hit the Home Run for me was reading James Montgomery Boice&#8217;s book &#8220;Whatever Happened to the Gospel of Grace&#8221;. That book made the light go on for me.</p>
<p>I also greatly prefer Particular Redemption as opposed to Limited Atonement. I believe that Particular Redemption is a more fitting description.</p>
<p>David S</p>
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