System of Christian Doctrine

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T. & T. Clark, 1849 - 406 pagine
 

Sommario

Stages of Faith
289
B Of Regeneration 145 Calling and Regeneration
291
Justification
292
Justification by Faith
293
Repentance and Faith
297
Epoch
299
Final Perseverance
300
Test of Conversion
301
Of Sanctification 152 Conversion and Sanctification
302
The Christian Life
303
a Of the Law of the Spirit 154 The Deepest Motive
304
Exclusive Duty
305
Will of the Lord
306
Wisdom and Prudence
307
Simplicity
308
Watchfulness
310
Prayer
311
Abstinence
313
Choice of Society
314
c Of the Fruit of the Spirit 165 Righteousness
315
Earthly and Heavenly Vocation
316
Fidelity in Great and Small Things
317
Fruit of Innocence and Virtue
318
a The Innocence of the Christian Life 170 General Idea
322
Esteem of Immediate Personality
323
Esteem for the Intercourse of Thought and Speech
325
Regard for Life
326
Esteem for Sex
330
Respect for Freedom
331
Respect for Property
332
b A Virtuous Life 178 General Idea
334
Equity Love of our Neighbour in regard to strife
335
18183 Goodness Love of our Neighbour in need
336
Public Spirit
338
SECTION THE THIRD FELLOWSHIP IN SALVATION 185 Community of Salvation
340
Internal and External Church
341
Unity and Plurality
342
The True Church
346
Preaching
348
Pledges as Signs of a Covenant
349
Baptism
351
The Lords Supper
356
Common Prayer and the Lords Day
357
Office of the Keys
359
Ecclesiastical Constitution
360
Church and Kingdom of God
361
Church and Earthly Calling
365
Parents
369
Children
370
Brothers and Sisters
371
Domestic Life
372
Magistrate and Subject
377
SECTION THE FOURTH THE COMPLETION OF SALVATION 207 Blessedness in Hope
379
Fidelity
381
Individual Consummation
382
Return of Christ
385
Resurrection
387
Conclusion
389
Final Judgment
390
Restoration of all Things
396
Eternal Joy
397

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