The Seventeenth-Century Tradition: A Study in Recusant ThoughtBRILL, 1978 - 272 pages |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Sufficiency and Insufficiency | 12 |
The Judge of Controversies | 45 |
The Issues Sharpen | 68 |
Scripture Alone | 90 |
Several Converts | 107 |
Christopher Davenport | 133 |
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The Seventeenth-Century Tradition: A Study in Recusant Thought George Henry Tavard Limited preview - 2022 |
Common terms and phrases
Abraham Woodhead Anglican Apostles arguments articles of faith assent authority believed Bishop Catholic Church Catholic doctrine Catholic faith Catholics and Protestants certainty chapter Christ Christian doctrine Christopher Davenport concerning contained Council of Trent Counter-Reformation Cressy Cressy's delivered development of doctrine divine faith doctrinal development Douai England English expressed Fathers Fidei formal God's Gospel ground heart Holden Holy Ghost Holy Scripture human infallible interpretation John Henry Newman John Sergeant judge of controversies judgement Kellison Maihew matter meaning nature necessary to salvation Newman Norris points of faith polemical practise principle private spirit problem proposed Protestantism prove question reason Recusants religion Richard Smith rule of faith Rushworth's Dialogues Scrip Scripture and Tradition sense of Scripture sufficiency of Scripture supernatural Sylvester Norris teaching Testament testimony theologians theology things Thomas Vane Thomas White tion transmission true sense truth understanding universal Tradition unto unwritten Traditions Vincent of Lerins Woodhead writing written word
References to this book
Covetous of Truth: The Life and Work of Thomas White, 1593–1676 B.C. Southgate No preview available - 1993 |