Compendium of the History of Doctrines, Volume 1

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T. & T. Clark, 1850
 

Contents

Tritheism Tetratheism
287
Symbolum Quicumque
288
b CHRISTOLOGY 98 The True Humanity of Christ Traces of Docetism Arianism
291
The Doctrine of Apollinaris
293
The Doctrine of Nestorius
295
EutychianMonophysite Controversy
298
Progress of the Controversy Theopaschitism
301
Various Features of the Monophysite Doctrine Aphthardo cetæ Phthartolatri Agnotæ
303
The Doctrine of Two Wills in Christ Monothelites
304
Practicoreligious importance of Christology during this Period
307
On the Doctrine of Sin in general
312
Consequences of the first Sin and freedom of the Will ac
315
The Opinions of the Western Theologians previous to the time of Augustine and of Augustine himself previous to the Pelagian Controversy
317
The Pelagian Controversy
319
First Point of Controversy Sin Original Sin and its con
322
Liberty and Grace 325
325
Predestination
329
Apologetical Writings in defence of Christianity
337
The Doctrine concerning
349
the Trinity
361
Soteriology
375
The Church and Her Means of Grace
382
The Doctrine of the Last Things
398
tory
405
THE AGE OF SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY
415
B SPECIAL HISTORY OF DOCTRINES DURING THE THIRD PERIOD
450
INCLUSIVE OF COSMOLOGY ANGELOLOGY DEMONOLOGY ETC 163 The Existence of God Page
471
God as a Being which may be Comprehended
481
The Nature of God in general Pantheism and Theism
483
The Attributes of God a The Relation of God to Time Space and Number The Omnipresence Eternity and Unity of God
487
b The Relation of God to Existence Omnipotence and Om niscience
491
Moral Attributes 169 Procession of the Holy Spirit 497
497
The Doctrine of the Trinity
502
The Doctrine of Creation Providence and the Government of the WorldTheodicy
518
The Angels and the Devil
524

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