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> Anyone know what "A-double-L-part people" refers to?
> Jon Kukla
Short answer: Calvinists.
Long answer: "... he denominated Calvinists A-double-L-part people. The
latter term needs some explanation to render it intelligble to some of our
readers. It should be observed, then, that Arminians charge Calvinists with
making the term all mean part. They say that Christ died for all mankind,
and that Calvinists hold that he died only for the elect; and that as these
same Calvinists profess to deduce their doctrine from the Bible, it must be
that they make the term all spell part. Lorenzo Dow, catching at this idea,
invented a compound term to express it, viz. A-double-L-part, that is, A-ll
pronounced part; as if one were to spell the word all, and pronounce it
part." From a biography of Lorenzo Dow in the Family Magazine, 1833
http://books.google.com/books?id=DGpMAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA358&lpg=PA358
In other words, schoolchildren were required to spell and recite words in
the format "C-A-T cat" or "D-O-G dog," and Dow played on that familiar
recitation by saying the Calvinists would say "A-L-L part" rather than
"A-L-L all" like a normal person.
Hank Trent
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