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- Theses Theologicae And An Apology For The True Christian Divinity
Table of Contents
- Title Page
- INTRODUCTION
- Short account of the Life and Writings of Robert Barclay, published at Philadelphia, in 1805.
- TO CHARLES II.
- R. B. Unto the Friendly Reader wisheth Salvation.
- THESES THEOLOGICÆ.
- THE FIRST PROPOSITION. Concerning the true Foundation of Knowledge.
- THE SECOND PROPOSITION. Concerning Immediate Revelation.
- THE THIRD PROPOSITION. Concerning the Scriptures.
- THE FOURTH PROPOSITION. Concerning the Condition of Man in the Fall.
- FIFTH AND SIXTH PROPOSITIONS. Concerning the Universal Redemption by Christ, and also the Saving and Spiritual Light, wherewith every man is enlightened.
- THE FIFTH PROPOSITION. God, out of his infinite love
- THE SIXTH PROPOSITION. all the objections against the universality of Christ's death are easily solved
- THE SEVENTH PROPOSITION. Concerning Justification.
- THE EIGHTH PROPOSITION. Concerning Perfection.
- THE NINTH PROPOSITION. Concerning Perseverance, and the possibility of falling from Grace.
- THE TENTH PROPOSITION. Concerning the Ministry.
- THE ELEVENTH PROPOSITION. Concerning Worship.
- THE TWELFTH PROPOSITION. Concerning Baptism.
- THE THIRTEENTH PROPOSITION. Concerning the Communion, or Participation of the Body and Blood of Christ.
- THE FOURTEENTH PROPOSITION. Concerning the Power of the Civil Magistrate, in matters purely Religious, and pertaining to the Conscience.
- THE FIFTEENTH PROPOSITION. Concerning Salutations and Recreations, &c.
- PROPOSITION I. Concerning the true Foundation of Knowledge.
- PROPOSITION II. Of Immediate Revelation.
- PROPOSITION III. Concerning the Scriptures.
- PROPOSITION IV. Concerning the Condition of Man in the Fall.
- PROPOSITIONS V. & VI. Concerning the Universal Redemption by Christ, and also the Saving and Spiritual Light, wherewith every man is enlightened.
- PROPOSITION V. God, out of his infinite love
- PROPOSITION VI. According to which principle or hypothesis all the objections against the universality of Christ's death are easily solved; neither is it needful to recur to the ministry of angels
- PROPOSITION VII. Concerning Justification.
- PROPOSITION VIII. Concerning Perfection.
- PROPOSITION IX. Concerning Perseverance, and the Possibility of Falling from Grace.
- PROPOSITION X. Concerning the Ministry.
- PROPOSITION XI. Concerning Worship.
- PROPOSITION XII. Concerning Baptism.
- PROPOSITION XIII. Concerning the Communion, or Participation of the Body and Blood of Christ.
- PROPOSITION XIV. Concerning the Power of the Civil Magistrate in Matters purely Religious, and pertaining to the Conscience.
- PROPOSITION XV. Concerning Salutations and Recreations, &c.
- A TABLE OF THE AUTHORS CITED IN THIS BOOK.
- A TABLE OF THE CHIEF THINGS.