The Reformers and the Theology of the ReformationRavenio Books - Religion "The Reformers and the Theology of the Reformation" contains the following essays: Leaders of the Reformation Luther The Reformers and the Doctrine of Assurance Melancthon and the Theology of the Church of England Zwingli and the Doctrine of the Sacraments John Calvin Calvin and Beza Calvinism and Arminianism Calvinism and the Doctrine of Philosophical Necessity Calvinism and Its Practical Application The Reformers and the Lessons From Their History |
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... proved that after all they were nothing better than narrow-minded bigots. Hallam, in his “Literature of Europe during the 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries,” has some statements to this effect; and the facts on which he founds are in the ...
... proved that after all they were nothing better than narrow-minded bigots. Hallam, in his “Literature of Europe during the 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries,” has some statements to this effect; and the facts on which he founds are in the ...
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... proved, not only that this theology was sound and scriptural, as compared with what had previously prevailed in the Church of Rome, but that the deviations which Protestants have since made from it have been in the main retrogressions ...
... proved, not only that this theology was sound and scriptural, as compared with what had previously prevailed in the Church of Rome, but that the deviations which Protestants have since made from it have been in the main retrogressions ...
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... proved to be taught, in Scripture, as the revealed truth of God. And here a practical difficulty at once arises in dealing with Dr Tulloch. If we were to judge of him solely from the statements contained in this book, we would have ...
... proved to be taught, in Scripture, as the revealed truth of God. And here a practical difficulty at once arises in dealing with Dr Tulloch. If we were to judge of him solely from the statements contained in this book, we would have ...
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... proved from Scripture to be erroneous, and that the progress of discussion since his time has indicated defects existing in that work, and improvements that might be made upon it, as to the arrangement of the subjects, the mode in which ...
... proved from Scripture to be erroneous, and that the progress of discussion since his time has indicated defects existing in that work, and improvements that might be made upon it, as to the arrangement of the subjects, the mode in which ...
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... proved applicability to actual processes of investigation which have been adopted by individuals or bodies of men, and to actual theological results which have been brought out. No one can well dispute, that men are entitled and bound ...
... proved applicability to actual processes of investigation which have been adopted by individuals or bodies of men, and to actual theological results which have been brought out. No one can well dispute, that men are entitled and bound ...
Contents
Melancthon and the Theology of the Church of England | |
Zwingli and the Doctrine of the Sacraments | |
John Calvin | |
Calvin and Beza | |
Calvinism and Arminianism | |
Calvinism and the Doctrine of Philosophical Necessity | |
Calvinism and Its Practical Application | |
The Reformers and the Lessons From Their History | |
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