Compendium of the History of Doctrines, Volume 1

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T. & T. Clark, 1846
 

Contents

SECOND SECTION
89
Doctrine of the Trinity
119
Monarchianism and Subordination
121
Doctrine of the Creation of the World
124
Providence and Government of the World
127
Angelology and Demonology
130
Satan and Demons
133
The same subject continued
137
THIRD SECTION ANTHROPOLOGY 53 Introduction
140
Division of Man and Practical Psychology
141
Origin of the Soul
143
The Image of God
145
Liberty and Immortality a Liberty
148
b Immortality
151
On Sin the Fall of the first Man and its consequences
153
On the Doctrine of Sin in general
154
Interpretation of the Narrative of the Fall
156
State of Innocence and Fall
157
The Effects of the Fall
159
FOURTH SECTION CHRISTOLOGY AND SOTERIOLOGY 64 On Christology in general
163
The Godman
164
Further developement of this Doctrine
167
The Sinlessness of Christ
171
On Redemption and Atonement 172
172
Descensus ad Inferos
178
Doctrine of the Conditions of Salvation
180
FIFTH SECTION THE CHURCH AND HER MEANS OF GRACE
185
SIXTH SECTION
207
SECOND PERIOD
224
B SPECIAL HISTORY OF DOCTRINES DURING THE SECOND period
240
The same subject continued The Theories of Sabellius and Paul of Samosata
243
The same subject continued Arianism
246
The same subject continued The Doctrine of the Council of Nice
247
The same subject continued Further fluctuations until the Synod of Constantinople
249
An Inquiry into the nature of the Causes which gave rise to the aforesaid fluctuations Marcellus and Photinus
252
The Divinity of the Holy Spirit
257
Procession of the Holy Spirit
261
The Doctrine of the Trinity concluded
264
Tritheism Tetratheism
266
Symbolum Quicumque
267
b CHRISTOLOGY 98 The true Humanity of Christ Traces of Docetism Arianism
269
Consequences of the first Sin and freedom of the Will according to the Theologians of the Greek Church
292
The Opinions of the Western Theologians previous to the time of Augustine and of Augustine himself previous to the Pelagian Controversy
295
The Pelagian Controversy
296
Sin Original Sin and its consequences
300
Liberty and Grace
302
Predestination 301
304
Semipelagianism and the later Fathers of the Church
306
SECOND CLASS ECCLESIASTICAL DOCTRINES WHICH HAVE EITHER NO CONNECTION OR BUT A REMOTE ONE WITH THE HERESIE...
311
Apologetical Writings in defence of Christianity
313
Miracles and Prophecy
314
Sources of Religious Knowledge Bible and Tradition
316
The Canon
318
Inspiration and Interpretation
320
Tradition and the continuance of Inspiration
324
The Existence of God
326
Concerning the Knowledge of God and the Divine Nature
329
The Unity of God
332
The Attributes of God
333
Creation
335
The relation of the Doctrine of Creation to the Doctrine of the Trinity
336
Design of the UniverseProvidencePreservation and Govern ment of the World
337
Theodicy
340
Angelology and Angelolatry
342
The same subject continued
345
Devil and Demons
347
Redemption through Christ
351
The Doctrine of the Church
357
71 The Church
360
Baptism
361
The Lords Supper
368
THE DOCTRINE OF THE LAST THINGS 139 Millennarianism The Kingdom of Christ
373
The Resurrection of the Body
375
General Judgment Conflagration of the World Purgatory
379
The State of the Blessed and the Damned
383
THIRD PERIOD
390
to the time of Peter Lombard
402
B SPECIAL HISTORY OF DOCTRINES DURING THE THIRD PERIOD
424
185
429
Baptism 190
442
INCLUSIVE OF COSMOLOGY angelology DEMONOLOGY ETC
443
and Number The Omnipresence Eternity and Unity of God
458

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