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Romanism <strong>and</strong> Augsburg Confession 228, 255 Sin, Original, remedy 405<br />

Rome, Church of, originally pure 14 definition 406<br />

Christians in 194 natural consequence 408<br />

Creeds 215 Scriptural proof of<br />

409<br />

Rückert, Augsburg Confession 228, 239 new birth 415<br />

Lord’s Supper 641 relation of Baptism to<br />

427<br />

Sacramental character 622 no man lost for, only 429<br />

Sacraments, efficacy of 825 practical uses of doctrine 454-455<br />

Chemnitz on 825-828 Soul, propagation of 368<br />

Gerhard on 828-829 Space, nature of 796<br />

Salvation, Infant, Lutheran System 434-439 Spanheim, Lutherans <strong>and</strong> Calvinists 134<br />

Calvinistic System 434-436 “Species,” meaning of 620<br />

Pelagian System 434 Spirit <strong>and</strong> matter 486<br />

Romish System 436 Stapfer, Lord’s Supper 774-776<br />

“Sanctified,” (1 Cor. vii. 14) sense of 424 Stars 816<br />

Saviour, a living 652 Supper, Lord’s, Lutheran Doctrine of 192<br />

Sc<strong>and</strong>inavians, 152, 153, 156, 157 Formula of Concord 314<br />

Schaff, Lutheran piety 155 Reformed <strong>and</strong> Lutheran<br />

Schelling 790, 802 doctrines of 465<br />

Schenckel, Communicatio Idiomatum 513 differences noted 491-493<br />

Schmalcald Articles 280 Reformed theory of,<br />

Origin of 281 objections to 496-501<br />

Necessity of 281 two views of 500<br />

Value 283 doctrine of, thetically stated XII.<br />

Schwabach Articles 356, 409 in its antithesis<br />

XIII.<br />

Schwenckfeld, Lord’s Supper 610, 666, 718 who are meant? 665<br />

Scriptures, not a Creed 183 objections to XIV.<br />

interpretation of 799 I. False definition 755<br />

Self-contradiction 801 II. Self-contradiction 766<br />

Self-existence 796 III. Impressions of Disciples<br />

782<br />

Selneccer 310 IV. Visible presence 783<br />

Schedd, History of Christian V. Modern philosophy 787<br />

Doctrine VIII. VI. Transubstantiation 807<br />

Sin, Original 280, IX. VII. Christ has left the world<br />

811<br />

Formula of Concord 313 VIII. Right h<strong>and</strong> of God 817<br />

not a creature 354 IX. “In, with, under,” 819<br />

unity of Church 364 X. Continual presence 821<br />

time of operation 378 XI. Sacramental use 822<br />

involves all men 381 XII. Efficacy 824<br />

imputation 382 Old Testament<br />

mode of perpetuation 384 foreshadows of 585-598<br />

fact of 385 New Testament doctrine 599<br />

result 386 Fathers’ Interpretation of 635<br />

truly sin 391 Non-Lutheran Reformers 636<br />

names 391 English <strong>and</strong> American<br />

morbus <strong>and</strong> vitium 392 writers 637-640<br />

analogies 394 German interpreters 640<br />

relations <strong>and</strong> connections 399 superstitions in 752

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