The Calvinistic and Socinian Systems Examined and Compared, as to Their Moral Tendency: In a Series of Letters, Addressed to the Friends of Vital and Practical Religion. The Works of the Rev. Andrew Fuller, Late of Kettering, in Northamptonshire; in Eight Volumes: to which is prefixed, a Memoir of the Author, by John Ryland, D.D., Vol. 2
Andrew Fuller [1754-1815]
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Title:
The Calvinistic and Socinian Systems Examined and Compared, as to Their Moral Tendency: In a Series of Letters, Addressed to the Friends of Vital and Practical Religion. The Works of the Rev. Andrew Fuller, Late of Kettering, in Northamptonshire; in Eight Volumes: to which is prefixed, a Memoir of the Author, by John Ryland, D.D., Vol. 2
Author:
Andrew Fuller [1754-1815]
Publication Year:
1824
Location:
London
Publisher:
B.J. Holdsworth
Pages:
603
Subjects:
Christian Mission, Baptist Missionary Society, Andrew Fuller
Copyright Holder:
Public domain
Contents
Preface
Letter I.
Introduction and General Remarks
Leter II. The Systems compared, as to their Tendency to convert
Profligates to a Life of Holiness
Letter III. The Systems compared, as to their Tendency to convert
Professed Unbelievers
Letter III.
The Argument, from the Number of Converts to
Socinianism, examined
Letter V. On the Standard of Morality
Letter VI. The Systems compared, as to their Tendency to promote
Morality in general
Letter VII.
The Systems compared, as to their Tendency to promote
Love to God
Letter VIII.
On Candour and Benevolence to Men
Letter IX.
The Systems compared, as to their Tendency to promote
Humility
Letter X.
On Charity: in which is considered the Charge of
Bigotry
Letter XI.
The Systems compared, as to their Influence in promoting
the Love of Christ
Letter XII.
On Veneration for the Scriptures
Letter XIII.
On the Tendency of the different Systems, to promote
Happiness, or Cheerfulness of Mind
Letter XIV.
A Comparison of Motives exhibited, by the two
Systems, to Gratitude, Obedience, and Heavenly-mindedness
Letter XV.
On the Resemblance between Socinianism and Infidelity,
and the Tendency of the one to the other; Postscript