Institutes of the Christian ReligionTheologian par excellence, Calvin is best known for his Institutes of the Christian Religion, a theological introduction to the Bible and vindication of Reformation principles. Beveridges 1845 translation of Calvins magnum opus is now available in a one-volume format that retains the pagination of the original two volumes. |
Contents
TABLES V | 7 |
i | 15 |
PREFATORY ADDRESS BY JOHN CALVIN TO FRANCIS I KING | 18 |
THE EPISTLE OF CALVIN TO THE READER prefixed to the Second | 21 |
xxxii | 22 |
CALVINS EPISTLE TO THE READER prefixed to the last Edition | 27 |
xxxii | 88 |
xxxiv | 202 |
xix | 359 |
xix | 374 |
xv | 389 |
IV | 457 |
xxvi | 513 |
xxvi | 193 |
xxvi | 426 |
xv | 505 |
BOOK SECOND OF THE KNOWLEDGE OF GOD THE REDEEMER | 207 |
xix | 215 |
viii | 244 |
ix | 297 |
xix | 327 |
xiv | 331 |
xix | 335 |
xix | 353 |
xvii | 570 |
NUMBERS | 625 |
vi | 642 |
xvii | 660 |
ONE HUNDRED APHORISMScontaining within a narrow com | 677 |
691 | |
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according Acts adds admit angels answer Apostle appears Augustine authority become believers blessings body called cause chapter Christ Church command confession confirmed considered death deny desire divine doctrine earth election eternal example expression faith Father favour fear feel flesh follows founded French give given glory Gospel grace hand hath heart heaven Hence hold Holy hope human John judgment justified kind knowledge live Lord manifested manner matter means merit mind nature necessary never objection observed obtain ourselves passages Paul perfect person pleased prayer present promise prophets proved punishment reason received refuted regard repentance respect righteousness salvation says Scripture sense sins soul speak Spirit term things thou thought tion true truth turn unless unto whole