Question

Augustus Toplady’s use of the phrase “double cure” in his hymn “Rock of Ages” mirrors this hymnwriter’s use of “double rest” in “Love Divine, All Loves Excelling.” For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this author of two of the “Four Great Hymns,” namely, “Lo, He Comes with Clouds Descending” and “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing.”
ANSWER: Charles Wesley [prompt on Wesley]
[10e] While pamphlet-warring with the Arminian Wesley brothers, Toplady may have introduced the “five point” summary of the soteriology of this theologian. This Swiss theologian wrote the Institutes of the Christian Religion.
ANSWER: John Calvin [accept the five points of Calvinism]
[10h] Because of its implied synergistic theology, Calvinistic hymnals often omit this popular song, whose tune “Assam” references its legendary origin in an Adivasi man’s last words. Hillsong’s “Christ is Enough” interpolates this hymn’s refrain “no turning back, no turning back.”
ANSWER: I Have Decided to Follow Jesus” (Reformed Christians generally oppose the song’s “decision theology.”)
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