The Christian Sacrament and Sacrifice; by way of discourse, meditation, & prayer upon the nature, parts, and blessings of the Holy Communion
Author: Daniel BREVINT
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Published: 1828
Total Pages: 126
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Author: Daniel BREVINT
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Published: 1828
Total Pages: 126
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Published: 1757
Total Pages: 182
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Published: 2016-06-30
Total Pages: 146
ISBN-13: 9781333008697
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: William Thomas Lowndes
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Published: 1842
Total Pages: 738
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Published: 1847
Total Pages: 340
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Published: 1842
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: S T Kimbrough Jr.
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published: 2013-06-21
Total Pages: 406
ISBN-13: 1725247976
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRevised with Comprehensive Scriptural Index to Wesley's Poetry The theology of Charles Wesley is expressed primarily in hymns and sacred poems-that is, in a literary and liturgical form of art. Wesley's theological concerns, as seen through his hymns and poems, include inquiries into the meaning of the church's sacred rites, festivals, and seasons (Holy Communion, Baptism, Advent, Christmas, Easter, Ascension, Pentecost), and a host of other theological concerns, such as conversion, sanctification, perfection, holiness, grace, and love. These theological concerns are spread throughout his repertory of over 9,000 hymns and poems. There are two primary purposes of this volume: first, to prepare the reader to read Wesley's poetry, given the plethora of literary, theological, and societal influences on his thought and writing; and second, to bring together a collection of his hymns and sacred poems that are representative of his theological perspectives. Thereby the reader is given the opportunity to become better equipped to grasp the meaning of Wesley's profound lyrical theology and its implications for contemporary theology and life.
Author: S T Kimbrough
Publisher: Lutterworth Press
Published: 2014-11-27
Total Pages: 298
ISBN-13: 0718842235
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe theological concerns of Charles Wesley are expressed primarily through his repertory of over 9,000 hymns and sacred poems. They include inquiries into the meaning of the Church's sacred rites, festivals, and seasons (e.g., Holy Communion, Baptism, Advent, Christmas, Easter, Ascension, Pentecost) and a host of other concerns, such as conversion, sanctification, perfection, holiness, grace, and love. This volume prepares the reader to read Wesley's poetry, showing the plethora of literary, theological,and societal influences on his thought and writing; and brings together a collection of hymns and sacred poems that are representative of his theological perspectives. The reader is given the opportunity to become better equipped to grasp the meaning of Wesley's profound lyrical theology and its implications for contemporary theology and life.
Author: Thomas P. Power
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published: 2013-08-21
Total Pages: 279
ISBN-13: 1621898385
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe integrative theme of this collection of essays is change and transformation explored in the context of diverse expressions within the context of Anglican Church history. It addresses some central themes--notably the sacraments, liturgy, biblical interpretation, theological education, the relationship of church and state, governance and authority, and Christian education. The volume traces Anglican Church history chronologically. It includes a comparative study of penance in the thought of John Wyclif and Thomas Cranmer. The book also treats the dispersal of authority evident in the development of the Book of Common Prayer and the King James Bible, consensus in eucharistic theology in the seventeenth century, and developments in biblical interpretation in the early eighteenth century. This book also discusses a vision for the Christian education of children, change in theological education in the 1830s, the metanarrative of continuity developed by High Church historians in the late nineteenth century, increasing self-government in the Church at the outset of the twentieth century, and models of governance at the outset of the twenty-first. While this collection highlights aspects of change and transformation as an integrative theme, it is not its premise that change was normative or pervasive, perpetual or constant, within Anglicanism. Nevertheless, these essays raise some new lines of inquiry, make some suggestive interpretations, or propose revision of accepted views.