American Puritanism: Faith and PracticeLippincott, 1970 - 139 pages |
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... elects , there is nothing the individual can or should do with regard to his own spiritual condition ; or , if one is of the elect , he is superior to all law and morality , for he is as a transformed creature , a God - man . Both horns ...
... elects , there is nothing the individual can or should do with regard to his own spiritual condition ; or , if one is of the elect , he is superior to all law and morality , for he is as a transformed creature , a God - man . Both horns ...
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... elect . Yet the number of elect were few , and the decree of election " secret from us . " It followed , therefore , that the true church was " invisible , " a gathering of the saints dead , living , and still unborn , existing outside ...
... elect . Yet the number of elect were few , and the decree of election " secret from us . " It followed , therefore , that the true church was " invisible , " a gathering of the saints dead , living , and still unborn , existing outside ...
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... elect only attain unto salvation through participation in God's Covenant of Grace . . . what purpose do the sacra- ments then ultimately serve ? Or if the covenant means a mu- tual contract between God and man with reciprocal condi ...
... elect only attain unto salvation through participation in God's Covenant of Grace . . . what purpose do the sacra- ments then ultimately serve ? Or if the covenant means a mu- tual contract between God and man with reciprocal condi ...
Table des matières
The Essential | 89 |
Ardor Institutions and Theology | 97 |
The Triumph of the Ministerial Commitment | 107 |
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accepted American Puritanism Anglicanism Anne Bradstreet Anne Hutchinson Antinomian awakened Cambridge Christ Christian fellowship Christian quest Colonial concept congregations covenant theology crisis defined discerned doctrine early New England economic elect England Cont England Town English English Reformation Englishmen evangelical faith gentry gift God's godly grace hath historian History identity ideology individual institutional isters J. H. Hexter Jeremiad John Cotton John Winthrop land Laslett laymen living London Lord Magnalia Christi Americana Mary Quarterly Mass Massachusetts Bay Massachusetts Historical Society Master ment Millerite mind notion old England Perry Miller Peter Laslett political preachers preaching Puri Puritan minister Puritan to Yankee Puritanism Reformation religion religious Reverend Elders Richard Richard Rogers Robert Keayne Rutman salvation sanctification Scale sense sermons seventeenth century social structure studies tended theological things Thomas tion town unity unto values village Virginia visible church Visible Saints William Winthrop's Boston word wrote York