The Complete Works of Andrew Fuller. / Volume 7, : Apologetic Works 3 ; Socinianism / / Andrew Fuller; ed. by Michael Haykin, Baiyu Song, Thomas J. Nettles.

When Socinianism was at the height of its power, Andrew Fuller challenged it in its self-professed point of greatest strength --the virtue encouraged by its principles of theistic rationality. Do the extended implications of its principles compare favorably with Calvinism in the development of virtu...

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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2021]
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:The Complete Works of Andrew Fuller ; Volume 7
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Physical Description:1 online resource (XII, 375 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Acknowledgements --
General editor’s foreword --
Contents --
General editor’s introduction --
The Calvinistic and Socinian Systems Examined and Compared, as to Their Moral Tendency: In a Series of Letters, Addressed to the Friends of Vital and Practical Religion. To Which is Added a Postscript, Establishing the Principle of the Work Against the Exceptions of Dr. Toulmin, Mr. Belsham, etc. --
Socinianism Indefensible, on the Ground of Its Moral Tendency: Containing A Reply to Two Late Publications; The One by Dr. Toulmin, Entitled The Practical Efficacy of the Unitarian Doctrine Considered; The Other by Mr. Kentish, Entitled The Moral Tendency of The Genuine Christian Doctrine (1797) --
Reflections on Mr. Belsham’s Review of Mr. Wilberforce’s Treatise on Christianity (Written in 1798) --
Index of Persons --
Subject Index --
Scripture Index
Summary:When Socinianism was at the height of its power, Andrew Fuller challenged it in its self-professed point of greatest strength --the virtue encouraged by its principles of theistic rationality. Do the extended implications of its principles compare favorably with Calvinism in the development of virtue? Using their own writings and the admissions they make concerning piety and virtue among Socinians, Fuller compared both systems in their tendency to convert profligates to a life of holiness, to convert professed unbelievers, their development of a standard of morality, to encourage love to God, candor and benevolence toward men, encourage humility and charity, promote love for Christ and veneration of Scripture, develop happiness, cheerfulness, gratitude, obedience, and heavenly-mindedness in the followers of the respective systems. If challenged that he is being judgmental and has focused on subjective criteria, Fuller replied that he is merely engaging the Socinians at the place where they have invited investigation. Fuller intended to lay bare the emptiness of the Socinian boast to virtue. The work first was published in 1793.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9783110420500
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DOI:10.1515/9783110420500
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Statement of Responsibility: Andrew Fuller; ed. by Michael Haykin, Baiyu Song, Thomas J. Nettles.