§ 17. THE SYNOD OF JERUSALEM, AND THE CONFESSION OF DOSI- PAGE 61 67 18. THE SYNODS OF CONSTANTINOPLE, A.D. 1672 and 1691. 8 21. THE EASTERN SECTS: NESTORIANS, JACOBITES, COPTS, ARME- NIANS 78 FOURTH CHAPTER. THE CREEDS OF THE ROMAN CHURCH. § 22. CATHOLICISM AND ROMANISM § 23. STANDARD EXPOSITIONS OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC SYSTEM 25. THE PROFESSION OF THE TRIDENTINE FAITH, A.D. 1564 83 85 90 96 § 27. THE PAPAL BULLS AGAINST THE JANSENISTS, A.D. 1653, 1713. 102 28. THE PAPAL DEFINITION OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION OF THE VIRGIN MARY, A.D. 1854 § 29. THE ARGUMENT FOR THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION § 30. THE PAPAL SYLLABUS, A.D. 1864 31. THE VATICAN COUNCIL, A.D. 1870. § 32. THE VATICAN DECREES. THE CONSTITUTION ON THE CATH- 108 . 118 128 . 134 147 § 33. THE VATICAN DECREES, CONTINUED. THE PAPAL INFALLIBIL- ITY DECREE . § 34. PAPAL INFALLIBILITY EXPLAINED, AND TESTED BY SCRIPTure § 36. THE OLD CATHOLICS. TABLE OF CONTENTS CALIFORNIA xi SIXTH CHAPTER. THE CREEDS OF THE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH. § 40. THE LUTHERAN CONFESSIONS. § 41. THE AUGSBURG CONFESSION, A.D. 1530 § 42. THE APOLOGY OF THE AUGSBURG CONFESSION, A.D. 1530 § 44. THE ARTICLES OF SMALCALD, A.D. 1537 § 48. THE SAXON VISITATION ARTICLES, A.D. 1592 SEVENTH CHAPTER. THE CREEDS OF THE EVANGELICAL REFORMED CHURCHES. § 50. THE REFORMED CONFESSIONS. I. Reformed Confessions of Switzerland. 51. ZWINGLIAN CONFESSIONS. THE SIXTY-SEVEN ARTICLES. THE § 52. ZWINGLI'S DISTINCTIVE DOCTRINES. § 53. THE CONFESSION OF BASLE, A.D. 1534 60. THE GENEVA CONSENSUS, A.D. 1552. § 61. THE HELVETIC CONSENSUS FORMULA, A.D. 1675. II. Reformed Confessions of France and the Netherlands. § 62. THE GALLICAN CONFESSION, A.D. 1559 . § 63. THE FRENCH DECLARATION OF FAITH, A.D. 1872. § 65. THE ARMINIAN CONTROVERSY AND THE SYNOD of Dort, A.D. III. The Reformed Confessions of Germany. § 68. THE TETRAPOLITAN CONFESSION, A.D. 1530. THE CONFESSION OF SIGISMUND (1614), 555. 871. THE MINOR GERMAN REFORMED CONFESSIONS PAGR 508 . 519 524 . 529 554 563 IV. The Reformed Confessions of Bohemia, Poland, and Hungary. § 73. THE BOHEMIAN CONFESSIONS AFTER THE REFORMATION, A.D. 1535 AND 1575.. 8 74. THE REFORMATION IN POLAND AND THE CONSENSUS OF SEN- § 75. THE REFORMATION IN HUNGARY AND THE CONFESSION OF § 77. THE DOCTRINAL POSITION OF the Anglican Church and her § 78. THE DOCTRINAL FORMULARIES OF HENRY VIII. . 622 § 80. THE ELIZABETHAN ARTICLES, A.D. 1563 AND 1571. § 83. THE ANGLICAN CATECHISMS, A.D. 1549 AND 1662 § 84. THE LAMBETH ARTICLES, A.D. 1595 § 86. THE ARTICLES OF THE REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH, A.D. VI. The Presbyterian Confessions of Scotland. § 87. THE REFORMATION IN SCOTLAND. § 88. JOHN KNOX . § 89. THE SCOTCH CONFESSION, A.D. 1560. § 90. THE SCOTCH COVENANTS AND THE SCOTCH KIRK § 91. THE SCOTCH CATECHISMS. VII. 'The Westminster Standards. § 92. THE PURITAN CONFLICT. § 96. THE WESTMINSTER CATECHISMS § 97. CRITICISM OF THE WESTMINSTER SYSTEM OF DOCTRINE § 98. THE WESTMINSTER STANDARDS IN AMERICA. § 112. CALVINISTIC METHODISM § 113. THE CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC CHURCH (IRVINGITES) § 114. THE EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE. . § 115. THE CONSENSUS AND DISSENSUS OF Creeds. A 817 . 829 . 835 840 844 .856 . 859 . 874 . 882 . 890 . 893 901 . 905 915 919 ADDENDA TO THE LITERATURE. (For the Third Edition, 1880.) Page 225. HERRLINGER: Die Theologie Melanchthon's in ihrer geschichtlichen Entwicklung und im Zusammenhang mit der Lehrgeschichte und Culturgeschichte der Reformation. Gotha, 1878. Page 243. G. PLITT: Die Apologie der Augustana, geschichtlich erklärt. Erlangen, 1873. Pages 354 and 919. PHILIP SCHAFF: The Harmony of the Reformed Confessions, in the Proceedings of the First General Presbyterian Council convened at Edinburgh, 1877, pp. 28 sqq. (also separately printed, New York, 1877). W. KRAFT: Attempt at a Consensus of the Reformed Confessions, ibid. pp. 42 sqq.-Comp. also the Appendix to the Proceedings of the Second General Presbyterian Council, held in Philadelphia, 1880, which contains much material concerning Confessions and Formulas of Subscription in the Reformed and Presbyterian Churches. Page 390. A Bohemian translation of the second Helvetic Confession, by Dr. HERMANN Z. TARDY, appeared at Prague, 1867 (Konfessi Helvetská), simultaneously with BouL's Latin ed. in commemoration of the third centennial of the Confession. Page 467. Le Catéchisme Français de CALVIN publié en 1537, réimprimé pour la première fois d'après un exemplaire nouvellement retrouvé, et suivi de la plus ancienne confession de foi de l'Eglise de Genève, avec douz notices par ALBERT RILLIET et THÉOPHILE DUFOUR. Genève (H. Georg), Paris (G. Fischbacher), 1878. The original copy was found in the Bibliothèque Nationale at Paris under the title Instruction et confession de foy dont on use en l'Eglise de Genève, printed in Gothic type, without the author's name. It corresponds with the Latin version published in the Strasburg edition of Calvin's Works. Page 529. Another copy of the first edition of the Heidelberg Catechism is preserved in the Imperial Library at Vienna, to which Dr. von Tardy directed my attention on a visit in 1879. It is beautifully bound with gilt edges, and was presented by the Elector Frederick III. to the Emperor Maximilian. Page 568. EMILIO COMBA (Professor in the Waldensian Theological College at Florence): Waldo and the Waldensians before the Reformation. Translated from the Italian by T. E. Comba (brother of the author). New York, 1880. Page 665. Memoirs and Letters of George David Cummins, First Bishop of the Reformed Episcopal Church. Edited by his Wife. New York, 1879. This biography gives an inside view of the causes which led to his secession and the founding of the Ref. Epis. Church. Page 820. HENRY MARTYN DEXTER: The Congregationalism of the last Three Hundred Years, as seen in its Literature. New York (Harper & Brothers), 1880. The Bibliographical Appendix contains a very valuable chronological list of 7250 books and pamphlets on Congregationalism. Page 905. EDWARD MILLER (Episc.): The History and Doctrines of Irvingism, or of the so-called Catholic and Apostolic Church. London, 1878, 2 vols. (For the Fourth Edition, 1884.) H. V. D. GOLTZ: Zur Würdigung des apostolischen Glaubensbekenntnisses. Berlin, 1878 (24 pp.). |