Theses Theologicae And An Apology For The True Christian Divinity
Robert Barclay's Apology, widely recognized as the most authoritative systematic exposition of Quaker principles, theology, and faith.
39 Chapters
Table of Contents
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INTRODUCTION
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Short account of the Life and Writings of Robert Barclay, published at Philadelphia, in 1805.
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TO CHARLES II.
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R. B. Unto the Friendly Reader wisheth Salvation.
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THESES THEOLOGICÆ.
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THE FIRST PROPOSITION. Concerning the true Foundation of Knowledge.
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THE SECOND PROPOSITION. Concerning Immediate Revelation.
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THE THIRD PROPOSITION. Concerning the Scriptures.
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THE FOURTH PROPOSITION. Concerning the Condition of Man in the Fall.
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FIFTH AND SIXTH PROPOSITIONS. Concerning the Universal Redemption by Christ, and also the Saving and Spiritual Light, wherewith every man is enlightened.
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THE FIFTH PROPOSITION. God, out of his infinite love
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THE SIXTH PROPOSITION. all the objections against the universality of Christ's death are easily solved
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THE SEVENTH PROPOSITION. Concerning Justification.
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THE EIGHTH PROPOSITION. Concerning Perfection.
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THE NINTH PROPOSITION. Concerning Perseverance, and the possibility of falling from Grace.
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THE TENTH PROPOSITION. Concerning the Ministry.
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THE ELEVENTH PROPOSITION. Concerning Worship.
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THE TWELFTH PROPOSITION. Concerning Baptism.
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THE THIRTEENTH PROPOSITION. Concerning the Communion, or Participation of the Body and Blood of Christ.
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THE FOURTEENTH PROPOSITION. Concerning the Power of the Civil Magistrate, in matters purely Religious, and pertaining to the Conscience.
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THE FIFTEENTH PROPOSITION. Concerning Salutations and Recreations, &c.
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PROPOSITION I. Concerning the true Foundation of Knowledge.
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PROPOSITION II. Of Immediate Revelation.
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PROPOSITION III. Concerning the Scriptures.
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PROPOSITION IV. Concerning the Condition of Man in the Fall.
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PROPOSITIONS V. & VI. Concerning the Universal Redemption by Christ, and also the Saving and Spiritual Light, wherewith every man is enlightened.
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PROPOSITION V. God, out of his infinite love
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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
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PROPOSITION VII. Concerning Justification.
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PROPOSITION VIII. Concerning Perfection.
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PROPOSITION IX. Concerning Perseverance, and the Possibility of Falling from Grace.
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PROPOSITION X. Concerning the Ministry.
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PROPOSITION XI. Concerning Worship.
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PROPOSITION XII. Concerning Baptism.
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PROPOSITION XIII. Concerning the Communion, or Participation of the Body and Blood of Christ.
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PROPOSITION XIV. Concerning the Power of the Civil Magistrate in Matters purely Religious, and pertaining to the Conscience.
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PROPOSITION XV. Concerning Salutations and Recreations, &c.
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A TABLE OF THE AUTHORS CITED IN THIS BOOK.
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A TABLE OF THE CHIEF THINGS.
