Calendar: 1860-1861 Page 454
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THEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT 455 III -Sutler's 3nalogg Show that our present state under Moral Governor is state of trial and that the circumstances of the trial are similar in nature and in religion Show that obedience to God's will is virtuous even though it proceed from hope or fear How does Butler meet special objections against particular parts of God's moral government of the world What is the support furnished to Natural Religion by Chris- tianity first by means of miracles and next by the institution of church Show that Christianity as revealing new facts consequently enjoins new duties Prove that there can be no argument from analogy against revelation considered as miraculous How would you answer objections to the morality of some particular precepts in Scripture IV -Eiturgtcal antJ Pastoral cologp Describe the baptisms of the fourth century distinguishing the changes that had been made since the age of the Apostles State briefly the principles applicable tu the interpretation of Rubrics and apply them to any three cases that seem to you most important The validity of Lay Baptism What has been the general teaching of the Church of England as to this question What views were maintained by the opposing parties at the Hampton Court Conference What was the tendency of the alterations then made Confirmation What two aspects of it are presented in the existing Service What position has it occupied at various periods in relation to the Christian life Examine the history of Extreme Unction and Prayers for the Dead as illustrating the corruption of Christian worship
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