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v . 1. pt. 1.- Harmonia apostolica or Two dissertations; in the former of which the doctrine of St. James on justification by works is explained and defended; in the latter the agreement of St. Paul with St. James is clearly shewn. v. 1. pts. 2 and 3. - Examen censurae, or An answer to certain stric...

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Main Author: Bull, George 1634-1710 (Author)
Corporate Author: University of Toronto (Contributor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Oxford Park 1844
In:Year: 1844
Series/Journal:Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology
Further subjects:B Clerke, Gilbert
B Theology
B Zwicker, Daniel
B Nicene Creed
B Justification (Christian theology)
B Paul the Apostle, Saint
B Episcopius, Simon (1583-1643)
B Catholicism, Roman
B James St
B Trinity, Doctrine of the
B Jesus Christ
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Summary:v . 1. pt. 1.- Harmonia apostolica or Two dissertations; in the former of which the doctrine of St. James on justification by works is explained and defended; in the latter the agreement of St. Paul with St. James is clearly shewn. v. 1. pts. 2 and 3. - Examen censurae, or An answer to certain strictures before unpublished , on a book entitled Harmonia apostolica, etc. to which is added An apology for The harmony and its author, in answer to the declamation of T. Tully, in a book lately published by him and entitlled Justificatio paulina.- v. 2. - Works on the Trinity. pts. 1 and 2. - Defensio fidei nicaenae; a defence of the nicene creed, out of the extent writings of the Catholic doctors, who flourish ed during the three first centuries of the Christian church; in which also is incidentally vindicated The creed of Contantinople:; concerning the Holy Ghost.- pt. 3. - The judgment of the Catholic Church on the necessity of believing that our Lord Jesus Christ is very God; The primitive and apostolic tradition of the doctrine concerning the divinity of our Saviour Jesus Christ; and brief animadversions on a treatise of Mr. Gilbert Clerke.