The Three Creeds

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Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2018 M08 23 - 284 páginas
"No one can read the New Testament with any care and attention without being struck by the prominence given therein to faith or belief. Our Lord's ministry began with the call to ' repent and believe the Gospel.' Faith was the demand which He habitually made from those who sought His help; and as the reward of faith His mighty works were wrought." -From Chapter I--Of Creeds in General: The Grounds on which the Requirement of Faith is Made
 

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THE GROUNDS
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THE APOSTLES CREED
39
THE LATER INSERTIONS IN THE APOSTLES CREED
60
THE DOCTRINE OF THE APOSTLES CREED
86
Note A Authorities for the later additions to the Apostles
108
THE COUNCIL OF NICÆA
115
THE NICENE CREED FROM NICÆA TO CHALCEDON
138
THE NICENE CREED AFTER CHALCEDON
154
NOTE E On 1 Cor xv 24 and the clause Whose kingdom
176
THE USE MADE OF THE ATHANASIAN CREED BY
195
EXPOSITION OF THE ATHANASIAN CREED
206
THE MONITORY CLAUSES AND THE CONTROVERSIES
226
Note F Early Authorities for the Athanasian Creed
259
NOTE G Early English and French Metrical Versions of
270
NOTE H The English Translation of the Athanasian Creed
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THE USE OF THE NICENE CREED IN THE SERVICES
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Edgar Charles Sumner Gibson (1848–1924) was the thirty-first Bishop of Gloucester. He was born into a clerical family and educated at Charterhouse and Trinity College, Oxford. Ordained in 1872, his first post was as Chaplain at Wells Theological College, rising to Vice Principal in 1875. His next post was as principal of Leeds Clergy School and he later became Rural Dean of the area and Vicar of Leeds Parish Church.

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