The Three CreedsWipf and Stock Publishers, 23 aug. 2018 - 284 pagini "No one can read the New Testament with any care and attention without being struck by the prominence given therein to faith or belief. Our Lord's ministry began with the call to ' repent and believe the Gospel.' Faith was the demand which He habitually made from those who sought His help; and as the reward of faith His mighty works were wrought." -From Chapter I--Of Creeds in General: The Grounds on which the Requirement of Faith is Made |
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Pagina 7
... thought is to disparage the value of a definite faith , to belittle the importance of what is sometimes scornfully termed credal Christianity . ' Any definite belief is apt to be set down as narrow and sectarian ; and the familiar lines ...
... thought is to disparage the value of a definite faith , to belittle the importance of what is sometimes scornfully termed credal Christianity . ' Any definite belief is apt to be set down as narrow and sectarian ; and the familiar lines ...
Pagina 18
... thought to allude to some kind of summary of the faith or early form of Creed.1 Thus there is ample evidence in the New Testament , not only of the importance which the Apostolic Church attached to a definite belief , and the open ...
... thought to allude to some kind of summary of the faith or early form of Creed.1 Thus there is ample evidence in the New Testament , not only of the importance which the Apostolic Church attached to a definite belief , and the open ...
Pagina 21
... thought , from a consideration of some of the passages of Scripture cited above , of belief in Jesus Christ as Lord ; but of this we cannot speak with certainty ; and if it were so there is no doubt that the form was very soon amplified ...
... thought , from a consideration of some of the passages of Scripture cited above , of belief in Jesus Christ as Lord ; but of this we cannot speak with certainty ; and if it were so there is no doubt that the form was very soon amplified ...
Pagina 26
... thought of Him ? “ The Son ' would naturally be explained as referring to Him who is called in Scripture God's ' only ' or only begotten ' Son , and an identification of Him with the historic " Jesus ' of the Gospels and Jesus 26 THE ...
... thought of Him ? “ The Son ' would naturally be explained as referring to Him who is called in Scripture God's ' only ' or only begotten ' Son , and an identification of Him with the historic " Jesus ' of the Gospels and Jesus 26 THE ...
Pagina 34
... intensely practical West that this thought of judgment to come should from the first find a prominent place in its Creed , and that this should be the single article in which it unites with the Eastern Church 34 THE THREE CREEDS.
... intensely practical West that this thought of judgment to come should from the first find a prominent place in its Creed , and that this should be the single article in which it unites with the Eastern Church 34 THE THREE CREEDS.
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THE LATER INSERTIONS IN THE APOSTLES CREED | 60 |
THE DOCTRINE OF THE APOSTLES CREED | 86 |
Note A Authorities for the later additions to the Apostles | 108 |
THE COUNCIL OF NICÆA | 115 |
THE NICENE CREED FROM NICÆA TO CHALCEDON | 138 |
THE NICENE CREED AFTER CHALCEDON | 154 |
NOTE E On 1 Cor xv 24 and the clause Whose kingdom | 176 |
THE USE MADE OF THE ATHANASIAN CREED BY | 195 |
EXPOSITION OF THE ATHANASIAN CREED | 206 |
THE MONITORY CLAUSES AND THE CONTROVERSIES | 226 |
Note F Early Authorities for the Athanasian Creed | 259 |
NOTE G Early English and French Metrical Versions of | 270 |
NOTE H The English Translation of the Athanasian Creed | 278 |
THE USE OF THE NICENE CREED IN THE SERVICES | 166 |
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accepted according actually additions Almighty already answer Apostles appears Arian Athanasian Creed Athanasius Baptism beginning begotten believe Bishop called Catholic century Christian Church clause close Communion confession connection contained controversy Council dead definite distinction Divine doctrine doubt earlier early earth English enlarged eternal evidence existence explained express fact faith Father formulary fourth century give given Godhead Greek hand heaven heresy Holy Ghost Incarnation insertion Jesus Christ language later Latin Lord Lord's meaning nature never Nicæa Nicene Creed ninth century object once original Person phrase possible Prayer Book present probably question raised reason received recitation reference regarded Roman Saints Scripture sense speak Spirit statement substance suggested taken teaching term things third thought tion Trinity true unto verse Western words writers