Institutes of the Christian Religion

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Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 1989 - Calvinism - 1286 pages
Theologian 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
GENERAL INDEX
691
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