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The Principles of Theology: An Introduction to the Thirty-Nine Articles is unavailable, but you can change that!

In this volume, W. H. Griffith Thomas provides a systematic theology, based on his exposition of the Thirty-Nine Articles. He provides thorough analysis of each of the Articles, as well as a helpful introduction which gives a history of the Articles.

of faith in connection with Baptism; the Divine side is fundamental, and it must be kept so and made perfectly clear. Baptism implies Divine designation. Confession of Christ is obviously not by Baptism only, but throughout the entire life, and whenever there is confession in Baptism it is accidental and no part of the essential meaning of the rite. The soul can be designated for and consecrated to God altogether apart from any profession before men. This will be found to be the case in every instance
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