Cranmer's Proposal of a Reformed Consensus | p. 5 |
The Reformed Confessions | p. 9 |
The Harmony of the Reformed Confessions | p. 15 |
Bibliology | p. 16 |
Theology and Christology | p. 17 |
Anthropology and Soteriology | p. 18 |
Predestination | p. 21 |
Ecclesiology | p. 26 |
Sacramentology | p. 28 |
Eschatology | p. 30 |
The Theological Revolution | p. 31 |
The Revival of Evangelical Theology | p. 34 |
The Relation of Modern Evangelical Theology to the Reformed Confessions | p. 36 |
Bibliogy | p. 38 |
The Theological Standpoint | p. 42 |
Catholicity | p. 44 |
Moderation of High Calvinism | p. 47 |
The Problem of Predestination | p. 48 |
Infant Salvation | p. 50 |
Religious Liberty | p. 52 |
The Reformed Consensus and the Presbyterian Council | p. 56 |
Conclusion | p. 64 |
Action of the General Presbyterian Council on Confessions | p. 66 |
Action of the Committee of the Council | p. 68 |
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