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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1887-1888-647

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THEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT 647 Explain the origin of the word Sacramentum and the history of its application to the two Christian Sacraments Show the connection between the primary principles the Reformation and the denial that the 'five commonly called Sacraments' are properly so called Trace historically the rise of the doctrine of the Seven Sacraments Explain the meaning of the phrase ex opere operato and the Scholastic doctrine with which it is connected Explain from Hooker the teaching of the Church of England respecting the manner in which grace is conferred by the Sacraments State the two chief views held by the School- men on this point What phrase in the Article specially affirms the doctrine maintained by Hooker Distinguish the teaching of the Church of England on the subject of the last question from the teaching of Divines in other reformed Churches 10 State and refute the Roman Catholic doctrine of Intention 11 Explain according to Waterland the obligations of the Christian Sacraments VIII -$a$toral Butirt Discuss the following statements The Anglican curate has the power of choosing his sphere of work to an extent unknown in any other religious body one more example of the wisdom of the English Church Outward circumstances are now seen to have much to do with the formation of character Make bad circumstances better and you will assuredly make character better in future generations if not to-day מ The Nonconformist pastor is but the minister of congregation The English clergyman is the minister of parish For modes of faith let graceless zealots fight His can be wrong whose life is in the right
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