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The Creeds of Christendom, with a History and Critical Notes, Volume II: The Greek and Latin Creeds, with Translations is unavailable, but you can change that!

Volume 2 of The Creeds of Christendom contains the confessions found in Scripture, including those by Peter, Thomas, and others. Using Scriptural accounts and apostolic testimony, Schaff explores the relationship between the Bible and the early creeds. He also discusses at length the ecumenical creeds of the Ante-Nicene and Nicene periods, such as the Apostles Creed, the Nicene Creed, and the...

inhæreat; aut etiam gratiam, qua justificamur, esse tantum favorem Dei: anathema sit. CANON XI.—If any one saith, that men are justified, either by the sole imputation of the justice of Christ, or by the sole remission of sins, to the exclusion of the grace and the charity which is poured forth in their hearts by the Holy Ghost,1 and is inherent in them; or even that the grace, whereby we are justified, is only the favor of God: let him be anathema. CANON XII.—Si quis dixerit, fidem justificantem
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