Courtesy of The Boneman quoting Mark Noll’s book:
Rarely did the self-denying principles of their own (Reformed) theology check the hubris of the elect. They did not usually act as if the believed what their own theology said about the huge gap between divine omniscience and human finitude, nor did they seem to really believe their own claim that even believers continued to abuse the gifts of God for idolatrous, selfish ends. Rarely were the Reformed as sharp-eyed to catch their own compromises with worldly reasoning as they were to pounce upon the inconsistencies of Roman Catholics, Lutherans, or rival Reformed communities…