The Three CreedsWipf 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 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 | 278 |
THE USE OF THE NICENE CREED IN THE SERVICES | 166 |
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