Compendium of the History of Doctrines, Tom 1

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T. T. Clark, 1858

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The Doctrine of the Trinity concluded
284
b CHRISTOLOGY
291
PracticoReligious Importance of Christology during this
303
Consequences of the first Sin and Freedom of the Will ac
315
SECOND CLASS ECCLESIASTICAL DOCTRINES WHICH HAVE EITHER NO CONNECTION OR BUT A REMOTE ONE WITH THE HERESIE...
334
The Idea of Religion and Revelation
335
Prolegomena 117 Apologetical Writings in defence of Christianity
337
Miracles and Prophecy
338
Sources of Religious Knowledge Bible and Tradition
340
The Canon
341
Inspiration and Interpretation
343
Tradition and the Continuance of Inspiration
348
The Doctrine concerning God 123 The Existence of God
349
The Nature of God
353
The Unity of God
356
The Attributes of God
357
Creation
359
The Relation of the Doctrine of Creation to the Doctrine of the Trinity
361
Theodicy
364
Angelology and Angelolatry
366
The same subject continued
370
Devil and Demons
371
Soteriology 134 Redemption through Christ
375
The Church and Her Means of Grace 135 The Doctrine of the Church
382
The Sacraments
385
Baptism
386
The Lords Supper
393
The Doctrine of the Last Things 139 Millennarianism The Kingdom of Christ
398
The Resurrection of the Body
400
General Judgment Conflagration of the World Purgatory
405
322
407
The State of the Blessed and the Damned
408
FROM JOHN DAMASCENUS TO THE AGE OF THE REFORMATION
415
325
423
teenth and Fifteenth Centuries
435
Scientific Opposition made to Scholasticism
443
B SPECIAL HISTORY OF DOCTRINES DURING THE THIRD PERIOD
450
INCLUSIVE OF COSMOLOGY ANGELOLOGY DEMONOLOGY ETC
471
Space and Number The Omnipresence Eternity
487

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Strona 222 - And they shall bring all your brethren for an offering unto the Lord, out of all nations, upon horses, and in chariots, and in litters, and upon mules, and upon swift beasts, to my holy mountain Jerusalem, saith the Lord, as the children of Israel bring an offering in a clean vessel into the house of the Lord.
Strona 451 - Christianus per fidem debet ad intellectum proficere, non per intellectum ad fidem accedere, aut si intelligere non valet, a fide recedere.
Strona 286 - Trinitatem in unitate veneremur; neque confundentes personas, neque substantiam separantes; alia est enim persona Patris, alia Filii, alia Spiritus Sancti; sed Patris, et Filii, et Spiritus Sancti una est divinitas, aequalis gloria, coaeterna majestas.
Strona 436 - Neque enim ego vel in latina vel in nostra lingua theologiam vidi salubriorem et cum Evangelic consonantiorem.
Strona 450 - Neque enim quaero intelligere, ut credam; sed credo, ut intelligam. Nam et hoc credo quia nisi credidero, non intelligam.
Strona 236 - Patriarchas habere jam ccepimus : quid non properamus et currimus, ut patriam nostram videre, ut parentes salutare possimus? Magnus illic nos carorum numerus expectat, parentum, fratrum, filiorum frequens nos et copiosa turba desiderat, jam de sua immortalitate secura, et adhuc de nostra salute sollicita.
Strona 281 - Quum quaeritur, quid tres, magna prorsus inopia humanum laborat eloquium. Dictum est tamen : tres personae, non ut illud diceretur, sed ne taceretur.
Strona 451 - Sicut rectus ordo exigit, ut profunda Christianae fidei prius credamus, quam ea praesumamus ratione discutere ; ita negligentia mihi videtur, si postquam confirmati sumus in fide, non studemus quod credimus intelligere.
Strona 469 - Si enim vel in solo intellectu est, potest cogitari esse et in re, quod maius est. Si ergo id quo maius cogitari non potest, est in solo intellectu: id ipsum quo maius cogitari non potest, est quo maius cogitari potest. Sed certe hoc esse non potest. Existit ergo procul dubio aliquid quo maius cogitari non valet, et in intellectu et in re.
Strona 328 - Aliquos vero ad malum divina potestate praedestinatos esse, non solum non credimus, sed etiam si sunt qui tantum malum credere velint, cum omni detestatione illis anathema dicimus.

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