Twenty-First Century Penn

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Earlham Press, 2003 - 415 pagini
This new edition of Penn's most absorbing works renders in clear modern English the thoughts of this theologically acute, well read, and imaginative 17th-century writer.

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To the Unprejudiced Reader
4
A Short Summary and Disproof of the Charges Made against Us at Thomas Vincents Meeting
9
The Trinity of Distinct and Separate Persons in the Unity of Essence
12
The Common Doctrine of Satisfaction as Dependent on the Second Person of the Trinity
17
The Justification of Impure Persons by Imputed Righteousness
27
A Critique of the Contradictions in Thomas Vincents Sermon on the Fifth Chapter of the First Epistle of John Delivered this Evening in SpittleYard
39
8 and 111
44
A Questionary Postscript
61
Chapter XVIII
203
Chapter XIX
215
Chapter XX
220
Chapter XXI
222
Chapter XXII
224
Chapter XXIII
229
THE UNIVERSAL RULE OF FAITH AND PRACTICE
233
THE JUDGE OF ALL CONTROVERSY
261

VINDICATED
62
TO THE NOBLE BEREANS OF THIS AGE
64
PREFACE
66
Introduction
82
Chapter I
90
Chapter II
91
Chapter III
93
Chapter IV
98
Chapter V
110
Chapter VI
118
Chapter VII
132
Chapter VIII
148
Chapter IX
157
Chapter X
162
Chapter XI
174
Chapter XII
178
Chapter XIII
184
Chapter XIV
186
Chapter XV
191
Chapter XVI
194
Chapter XVII
199
CONCLUSION
267
An Epistle to the Reader
274
Chapter 1
276
Chapter 2
281
Chapter 3
283
Chapter 4
287
Chapter 5
296
Chapter 6
302
Chapter 7
308
Chapter 8
312
Chapter 9
317
Chapter 10
325
Chapter 11
335
To The Reader
342
Chapter 1
343
Chapter 2
357
Chapter 3
377
Chapter 4
382
Chapter 5
387
Chapter 6
398
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