Moule Outlines of Christian Doctrine

Moule Outlines of Christian Doctrine

by the Rev. H. C. G. Moule, M.A., Principal of Ridley Hall, and formerly Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.

Moule Outlines of Christian Doctrine is a doctrines book by Anglican Bishop H.C.G. Moule. An excellent writer in general.




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CONTENTS of Moule Outlines of Christian Doctrine

(A more detailed Table of Contents is below.)

1. Introductory: (1) natural and revealed religion, (2) the holy scriptures.
2. The doctrine of god: (1) theism, (2) the holy trinity.
3. The doctrine of the father.
4. The doctrine of the son.
5. The doctrine of the son (continued).
6. The work of Christ (continued).
7. The doctrine of the holy spirit.
8. The doctrine of man.
9. The doctrine of the church.
10. The doctrine of the ministry.
11 The doctrine of the sacraments.
12 Subject Index

Author of “Veni Creator: Thoughts on the Holy Spirit of Promise,” etc. Revised edition [[third edition, Feb., 1890]] London: Hodder and Stoughton 27, Paternoster Row. MDCCCXC <iii> to my brother, GEORGE EVANS MOULE, D.D., missionary bishop in mid china, with love and reverence i inscribe this book. Moule Outlines of Christian Doctrine

“Basically there is a lot of good stuff in this theology work by Moule, but he is Anglican, and so his view of the Sacraments is off in my opinin. An ordinance is a command of God we obey, and the Anglican concept of sacrament is the same as the Catholic, that it is a good work that communicates grace. I would take those parts of this work with a ‘grain of salt’.” Editor – David Cox

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