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An absolute classic and essential resource for serious theological study, Francis Turretin’s Institutes of Elenctic Theology, originally written in Latin, was a standard work in theological education for two hundred years. It was required reading at old Princeton Seminary. As a historical work, this collection provides invaluable documentation of one of the most influential works of systematic...

Is human reason the principle and rule by which the doctrines of the Christian religion and theology (which are the objects of faith) ought to be measured? We deny against the Socinians Statement of the question. I. That the state of the question may be perceived more clearly, before all things, the terms must be explained, and some previous principles laid down. (1) Human reason is taken either subjectively for that faculty of the rational soul by which man understands and judges