Saint Augustine his enchiridion to Laurence, or, The chiefe and principall heads of all Christian religion a most profitable booke to all those which desire to haue a most compendious briefe of Augustines doctrine, out of Augustine himselfe, when he was old, being repurged, by the old manuscript, of many faults and vnusuall wordes, wherewith it formerly flowed.
- Title
- Saint Augustine his enchiridion to Laurence, or, The chiefe and principall heads of all Christian religion a most profitable booke to all those which desire to haue a most compendious briefe of Augustines doctrine, out of Augustine himselfe, when he was old, being repurged, by the old manuscript, of many faults and vnusuall wordes, wherewith it formerly flowed.
- Author
- Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo.
- Publication
- At London :: Printed by Humfrey Lownes, for Thomas Clarke,
- 1607.
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- Subject terms
- Theology -- Early works to 1800.
- Theology -- History -- Early church, ca. 30-600.
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"Saint Augustine his enchiridion to Laurence, or, The chiefe and principall heads of all Christian religion a most profitable booke to all those which desire to haue a most compendious briefe of Augustines doctrine, out of Augustine himselfe, when he was old, being repurged, by the old manuscript, of many faults and vnusuall wordes, wherewith it formerly flowed." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A22701.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 4, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- dedication
- TOVCHING Christian Diuinitie, to which kinde of Wisdom it may be directed vnto.
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Of Faith and Hope what they are, and what difference & agree∣ment there is betweene them. - TOVCHING ERROR and lying. CHAP. 17.
- OF THE CAVSES OF good and euill.
- OF THE SINNE OF Adam.
- OF THE FALL AND sinne of the Angels.
- OF MANS FREE-will.
- OF CHRIST THE ME∣diator.
- TOVCHING CHRISTS Incarnation. CHAP. 37.
- TOVCHING REGE∣neration, and the parts thereof.
- TOVCHING ORIGI∣nall and actuall sinne.
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TOVCHING THE baptizing of
Iohn Baptist. - TOVCHING THE last day of Iudgement.
- TOVCHING THE Holy Ghost and the Church.
- TOVCHING GOOD ANGELS.
- TOVCHING OVR Reconciliation and Peace with the holy An∣gells.
- TOVCHING REMIS∣sion of sinnes and Iusti∣fication.
- TOVCHING PVRGA∣rie Fire.
- TOVCHING ALMES DEEDES.
- TOVCHING THE varietie of sinnes.
- TOVCHING SINNE against the holy Ghost.
- TOVCHING THE Resurrection of the dead.
- TOVCHING ETER∣nall life.
- TOVCHING GODS. Omnipotencie.
- TOVCHING GRACE, and Predestination of the Saints.
- TOVCHING THE Will of God.
- TOVCHING GODS Foreknowledge.
- TOVCHING MANS Will.
- TOVCHING THE Place and State wherin our soules remaine after this life.
- TOVCHING THE punishments of the dam∣ned.
- OF THE LORDES Prayer.
- OF CHRIST.
- OF BAPTISME.