- Introduction
- Ch 1 pt 1 - Evangelical Religion
- Ch 1 pt 2 - Evangelical Religion
- Ch 1 pt 3 - Evangelical Religion
- Ch 2 pt 1 - Only One Way of Salvation
- Ch 2 pt 2 - Only One Way of Salvation
- Ch 3 pt 1 - Private Judgment
- Ch 3 pt 2 - Private Judgment
- Ch 4 pt 1 - The Thirty-Nine Articles
- Ch 4 pt 2 - The Thirty-Nine Articles
- Ch 4 pt 3 - The Thirty-Nine Articles
- Ch 5 pt 1 - Baptism
- Ch 5 pt 2 - Baptism
- Ch 6 pt 1 - Regeneration
- Ch 6 pt 2 - Regeneration
- Ch 7 pt 1 - Prayer-Book Statements about Regeneration
- Ch 7 pt 2 - Prayer-Book Statements about Regeneration
- Ch 8 pt 1 - The Lord's Supper
- Ch 8 pt 2 - The Lord's Supper
- Ch 9 pt 1 - The Real Presence
- Ch 9 pt 2 - The Real Presence
- Ch 10 pt 1 - The Church
- Ch 10 pt 2 - The Church
- Ch 11 pt 1 - The Priest
- Ch 11 pt 2 - The Priest
- Ch 12 - Confession
- Ch 13 pt 1 - Worship
- Ch 13 pt 2 - Worship
- Ch 14 pt 1 - The Sabbath
- Ch 14 pt 2 - The Sabbath
- Ch 15 pt 1 - Pharasees and Sadducees
- Ch 15 pt 2 - Pharasees and Sadducees
- Ch 16 Divers and Strange Doctrines
- Ch 17 pt 1 - The Fallibility of Ministers
- Ch 17 pt 2 - The Fallibility of Ministers
- Ch 18 - Apostolic Fears
- Ch 19 pt 1 - Idolatry
- Ch 19 pt 2 - Idolatry
Being Plain Statements on Disputed Points in Religion, from the Standpoint of an Evangelical Churchman.
The volume now in the reader's hands requires a few words of explanation. It contains nineteen papers on subjects which are matters of dispute among English Churchmen in the present day, systematically arranged. A moment's glance at the table of contents will show that there is hardly any point of theological controversy belonging to this era, which is not discussed, with more or less fulness, in these papers.
The object of sending forth this volume is to meet the wants of those who may wish to see theological questions fully discussed and examined from an "Evangelical" standpoint, and complain that they cannot find a book that does this. To them I offer this volume, and respectfully invite their attention to its contents. It if does nothing else, I hope it may convince some readers that in the controversies of this day the reasonings and arguments are not all on one side.
Whether the volume will do any good remains to be seen. At any rate it is an honest effort to untie some theological knots, and to supply some clear statements of truth from the standpoint of an Evangelical Churchman. That God may bless this effort, and make it useful to the cause of Christ and the Church of England, is my earnest prayer. (from the Preface)
The volume now in the reader's hands requires a few words of explanation. It contains nineteen papers on subjects which are matters of dispute among English Churchmen in the present day, systematically arranged. A moment's glance at the table of contents will show that there is hardly any point of theological controversy belonging to this era, which is not discussed, with more or less fulness, in these papers.
The object of sending forth this volume is to meet the wants of those who may wish to see theological questions fully discussed and examined from an "Evangelical" standpoint, and complain that they cannot find a book that does this. To them I offer this volume, and respectfully invite their attention to its contents. It if does nothing else, I hope it may convince some readers that in the controversies of this day the reasonings and arguments are not all on one side.
Whether the volume will do any good remains to be seen. At any rate it is an honest effort to untie some theological knots, and to supply some clear statements of truth from the standpoint of an Evangelical Churchman. That God may bless this effort, and make it useful to the cause of Christ and the Church of England, is my earnest prayer. (from the Preface)
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