The Doctrines Controverted Between Papists and Protestants

The Doctrines Controverted Between Papists and Protestants
Title The Doctrines Controverted Between Papists and Protestants PDF eBook
Author John Edwards
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Pages 414
Release 1850
Genre Anti-Catholicism
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A Refutation of Sundry Baptist Errors

A Refutation of Sundry Baptist Errors
Title A Refutation of Sundry Baptist Errors PDF eBook
Author Edwin Hall
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Pages 160
Release 2008-06-01
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ISBN 9781436746977

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This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.

The Christian Disciple and Theological Review

The Christian Disciple and Theological Review
Title The Christian Disciple and Theological Review PDF eBook
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Pages 408
Release 1816
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The Christian Disciple

The Christian Disciple
Title The Christian Disciple PDF eBook
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Pages 796
Release 1815
Genre Liberalism (Religion)
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Pantologia

Pantologia
Title Pantologia PDF eBook
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Pages 782
Release 1813
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Puritans and Predestination

Puritans and Predestination
Title Puritans and Predestination PDF eBook
Author Dewey D. Wallace
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 304
Release 2004-03-17
Genre Religion
ISBN 159244590X

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A major contribution to Puritan scholarship, 'Puritans and Predestination' presents the first consistent and thorough historical analysis of a key Puritan theological concept - predestination. For almost two centuries prior to 1695, English religious and cultural life endured a period of great upheaval. Dewey Wallace illuminates this complex era by tracing patterns of religious thought that took root in early English Protestantism and by explaining their social, cultural, and ecclesiastical implications. 'Puritans and Predestination' concludes that the differences between Puritan and Anglican theology were often subtle and sometimes nonexistent. Central to Protestant theology was the doctrine of grace - the notion that salvation was a divine gift, a free gift to those who believed. Among the many elements that constituted the doctrine of grace, predestination was the foremost. Wallace believes that shifting attitudes toward and emphases on predestination serve as both a measure of the extent of theological unity and an index of theological change. Among the significant conclusions documented in the course of this study are the importance of the Bucerian order of salvation in the early English Reformation, the anachronistic character of reading sharp differences in outlook between Puritan and Anglican, and the centrality of the piety and theology of grace in Puritanism. Wallace also explores the radically innovative character of the Laudian and Arminian theology, the inroads of rationalistic moralism into theology by the middle of the seventeenth century, and the emergence among later Stuart Dissenters of an evangelical pietism prefiguring the religion of the awakenings. This book will be indispensable to those interested in Puritanism and the theology of the Church of England.

The Oxford Illustrated History of the Reformation

The Oxford Illustrated History of the Reformation
Title The Oxford Illustrated History of the Reformation PDF eBook
Author Peter Marshall
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 431
Release 2015-01-22
Genre Religion
ISBN 0191045519

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The Reformation was a seismic event in history, whose consequences are still working themselves out in Europe and across the world. The protests against the marketing of indulgences staged by the German monk Martin Luther in 1517 belonged to a long-standing pattern of calls for internal reform and renewal in the Christian Church. But they rapidly took a radical and unexpected turn, engulfing first Germany and then Europe as a whole in furious arguments about how God's will was to be 'saved'. However, these debates did not remain confined to a narrow sphere of theology. They came to reshape politics and international relations; social, cultural, and artistic developments; relations between the sexes; and the patterns and performances of everyday life. They were also the stimulus for Christianity's transformation into a truly global religion, as agents of the Roman Catholic Church sought to compensate for losses in Europe with new conversions in Asia and the Americas. Covering both Protestant and Catholic reform movements, in Europe and across the wider world, this beautifully illustrated volume tells the story of the Reformation from its immediate, explosive beginnings, through to its profound longer-term consequences and legacy for the modern world. The story is not one of an inevitable triumph of liberty over oppression, enlightenment over ignorance. Rather, it tells how a multitude of rival groups and individuals, with or without the support of political power, strove after visions of 'reform'. And how, in spite of themselves, they laid the foundations for the plural and conflicted world we now inhabit.