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Acknowledgments | 9 | |
Brief Instruction for Arming All the Good Faithful Against the Errors of the Common Sect of the Anabaptists | 11 | |
Editor's Introduction | 13 | |
Preface | 36 | |
Introduction | 39 | |
1. | The First Article. On Baptism | 44 |
2. | The Second Article. On the Ban | 56 |
3. | The Sixth Article. On the Magistrate | 76 |
4. | The Seventh Article. On the Oath | 92 |
5. | On the Incarnation | 106 |
6. | On the State of Souls After Death | 119 |
Against the Fantastic and Furious Sect of the Libertines Who Are Called "Spirituals" | 159 | |
Editor's Introduction | 161 | |
Preface | 187 | |
1. | On the Perniciousness of the Libertine Sect | 190 |
2. | On the Similarity Between the Libertine and a New Testament Sect | 192 |
3. | On the Similarity Between the Libertines and Several Early Heretics | 195 |
4. | On the Origin of the Libertine Sect | 200 |
5. | On How It is Possible for This Sect to Have Such a Following | 207 |
6. | On Remedies for Not Falling into the Errors of the Libertines | 211 |
7. | On the Quintinists' Language and Style of Speech | 213 |
8. | On the Libertines' Great Malice and Impudence | 216 |
9. | On the Authority the Libertines Give Holy Scripture | 221 |
10. | On the Libertines' Frequent Abuse of the Word Spirit | 226 |
11. | On the First Article of Libertine Doctrine | 230 |
12. | On What the Libertines Think; And What Ought to Be Held | 234 |
13. | On the Libertine View That a Spirit Comprises Everything | 238 |
14. | On How We Ought to Understand the Providence of God | 242 |
15. | On the Second Consequence Which Follows | 250 |
16. | On the Third Consequence Which the Libertines Deduce | 254 |
17. | On the Libertines' View of Christ | 259 |
18. | Wherein Is Shown the Significance of Regeneration | 262 |
19. | On Christian Liberty | 271 |
20. | On What the Libertines Understand by the Vocation of Believers | 276 |
21. | On the Fellowship of Believers | 282 |
22. | On the Libertines' View of the Resurrection | 292 |
23. | Wherein What Has Been Said Is Demonstrated | 299 |
24. | Wherein Readers Are Warned About Certain Printed Books | 318 |
Conclusion | 325 | |
Subject Index | 327 | |
Scripture Index | 334 |
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Add Treatises Against the Anabaptists and Against the Libertines, Calvin's tracts on the Anabaptists and Libertines contain some of his most significant ethical and theological reflections and remain the two most important of his French pieces. These two treatises are here translated into modern English and introduced b, Treatises Against the Anabaptists and Against the Libertines to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Treatises Against the Anabaptists and Against the Libertines, Calvin's tracts on the Anabaptists and Libertines contain some of his most significant ethical and theological reflections and remain the two most important of his French pieces. These two treatises are here translated into modern English and introduced b, Treatises Against the Anabaptists and Against the Libertines to your collection on WonderClub |