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Robert Hoyle

Robert Hoyle is a Southern Presbyterian who resides on the family farm in Dinwiddie Virginia. He and his wife Rachel currently have four sons and a daughter.
Christian Life

Power in the Word

Aristotle once remarked that the mark of an educated man is to seek for precision in all things. If there is a task at hand the man of genuine learning must perform it with alacrity and skill. So too in the arts of thinking and speaking the educated man must Read more…

By Robert Hoyle, 5 yearsMarch 3, 2021 ago
Christian Life

The Word and the Spirit

Is not my word like as a fire? saith the LORD; and like a hammer that breaketh the rock in pieces? Jeremiah 23:29 The distinctive mark of the Protestant strand of the Christian religion is that it is the only form of faith which claims to be founded upon nothing Read more…

By Robert Hoyle, 6 yearsJuly 2, 2020 ago
Christian Life

The Word and the Spirit

The Church today has been infested by humanistic, and therefore wrongheaded, concepts of the operation of the Spirit and the Word upon the heart of man.

By Robert Hoyle, 6 yearsApril 24, 2020 ago
Political

Universalism Refuted 2: Perpetuity of the Nations

Christ is “King of kings” and “Lord of lords;” this is a good argument for the perpetuity of the nations in and of itself. Christ, as The King, rules over the various earthly kings. He does not rule over one earthly nation, but many. One Church, many nations.

By Robert Hoyle, 6 yearsMarch 26, 2020 ago
Christian Life

Universalism Refuted – Part 1

But if anyone does not provide for his own, and especially for those of his household, he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever.

By Robert Hoyle, 6 yearsMarch 9, 2020 ago
Education

Wisdom hath Built her House: A Review of Mr. J. Jusino’s Truth Has Fallen in the Streets

In Truth has Fallen in the Street J. Jusino has offered up a solid defense for consciously Christian education and pedagogy as well as a primer in Christian knowledge theory.

By Robert Hoyle, 6 yearsMarch 5, 2020 ago
Immigration

One Law and the Stranger

The underlying premise of the humanist will be the unrestricted brotherhood of all men.

By Robert Hoyle, 7 yearsSeptember 23, 2019 ago
Culture

Cultivation or Rootlessness?

The great mistake of those who made laws for the Indians was their failure to understand that in order to civilize a people, one must first persuade then to settle in one place, and this cannot happen unless they cultivate the soil. Alexis de Tocqueville; Democracy in America; p. 378  Read more…

By Robert Hoyle, 7 yearsJuly 31, 2019 ago
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