Primitive Christianity
William Penn's theological work addressing justification and Christian living.
16 Chapters
Table of Contents
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CHAPTER I: "He views The dismal situation waste and wild; A dungeon horrible on
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CHAPTER II: ''Yet him God the Most High vouchsafes
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CHAPTER III: "All deprav'd,
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CHAPTER IV: "Many are the afflictions of the righteous, but the Lord delivereth him
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CHAPTER V: "THE MACAULAY CHARGES"*
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CHAPTER I: § 1. Their Fundamental Principle. § 2. The Nature of it. § 3. Called by
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CHAPTER II: § 1. The evidence of Scripture for this Principle, John i. 4-9. In Him
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CHAPTER III: § 1. How this Scripture is wrested, § 2. That it is a Natural Light. §
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CHAPTER IV: §1. The virtue of the light within; it gives discerning. §2. It
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CHAPTER V: § 1.The Light the same with the Spirit. It is of God; proved by its
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CHAPTER VI: §1. An Objection answered: All are not Good, though all are lighted. §
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CHAPTER VII: §1. An Objection answered about the various Dispensations of God: The
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CHAPTER VIII: §1. The doctrines of satisfaction and justification owned and worded
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CHAPTER IX: §1. A confession to Christ and his work, both in doing and suffering.
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CHAPTER X: §1. Of the true worship of God in what it stands. §2. Of the true
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CHAPTER XI: §1. Against tithes. §2. Against all swearing. §3. Against war among
