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Confessionalism and the Need for Creeds Pt. 1 - (Creeds and Sola Scriptura)

James Dodson

The principle of sola Scriptura is the formal principle of the Protestant reformation.  It is a Latin term, in the ablative case, which indicates that it is adjectival  modifier  of  a  verb—in  this  case  the  verb  is judge.    It  describes  the motion  something  (i.e.,  judgment)  moves. Sola...

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Confessionalism and the Need for Creeds Pt 6 - (Creeds and the Matter to be Confessed 3 — Matters of Life Necessary to Salvation)

James Dodson

Though sanctification, from which all good works proceed, is a gift of God to those who are redeemed, 1 Cor. 1:30; yet, the good works procured by sanctification  form  a  part  of  the  great  end  of  our  final salvation,  even  a preparation for heavenly glory, Heb. 12:14.  Thus...

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Confessionalism and the Need for Creeds Pt. 7 - (Creeds and the Matter to be Confessed 4 — Matters of Life Necessary for Decency and Order)

James Dodson

Paul commands the church to observe decency, εὐσχημόνως, in its matters of government and worship, 1 Cor. 14:40.  Matters of decency refer to those constitutions pertaining to the decorum of Christians within, Rom. 13:13; and with respect to those who are without, cf. 1 Thess. 4:12 with...

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Confessionalism and the Need for Creeds Pt. 9 - (Creeds and Confessions and their Relation to Public Teachers in the Church)

James Dodson

The fact is that the ministry of the Word, or the teaching office, is not a human or merely ecclesiastical invention but a work which displays the divine wisdom, 1 Cor. 1:21; and an office established by God in the church, Ps. 68:11; Jer. 3:15.    This  office  is  made...

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