Strictures on Sandemanianism in Twelve Letters to a Friend, 2nd edn, revised.
Andrew Fuller [1754-1815]
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Book Description
Title:
Strictures on Sandemanianism in Twelve Letters to a Friend, 2nd edn, revised
Author:
Andrew Fuller [1754-1815]
Publication Year:
[n.d.]
Location:
London
Publisher:
Thomas Williams and Son
Pages:
241
Subjects:
Andrew Fuller
Copyright Holder:
Public domain
Contents
Introduction
Containing a general view of the system, with its leading points of difference from the systems which it
opposes
Containing a more particular inquiry into the consequences of Mr. Sandeman's notion of justifying faith
On the faith of devils and nominal christians
On the connection between repentance towrd God, and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ
On the connection between knowledge and disposition
An inquiry whether, if believing be a spiritual act of the mind, it does not presuppose the subject of it to be spiritual
An inquiry whether the principles here defended affect the doctrine of justification by faith in the righteousness of Christ
On certain new Testament practices
An inquiry into the principles on which the Apostles proceeded in forming and organizing Christian Churches
Of the kingdom of Christ
The spirit of the system compared with that of primitive Christianity