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Critics of Sandemanianism

A prominent critic of Sandemanian beliefs was the Baptist Andrew Fuller (1754–1815) who published Strictures on Sandemanianism (1812) in which he argued that if faith concerns the mind only, then there could be no way to distinguish genuine Christians from nominal Christians. He also argued that knowing Christ is more than mental knowledge of facts about Him; it involves a desire for fellowship with Him and a delight in His presence.

John "Rabbi" Duncan said once that Sandemanianism was "the doctrine of justifying righteousness along with the Popish doctrine of faith."

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