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Title:
A treatise of the cohabitacyon of the faithfull with the vnfaithfull.
Whereunto is added. A sermon made of the confessing of Christe and his gospell, and of the denyinge of the same.
Alternate Title: Treatise of the Cohabitation Of the Faithful with the Unfaithful by Peter Martyr; Wherunto is Added A Sermon made of the Confessing of Christ and His Gospel and of the Denying of the same, by Henry Bullinger
Note: Possibly translated by Thomas Becon.
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Summary: "A Treatise of the Cohabitacyon of the Faithfull with the Unfaithfull" by Vermigli et al. is a religious treatise written in the mid-16th century. This work examines the complexities involved in the coexistence of faithful Christians with non-believers and heretics, including discussions surrounding the appropriateness of interacting with those who hold differing or erroneous beliefs. The text is rooted in Christian doctrine and aims to provide guidance on how to navigate these relationships responsibly. The opening of the treatise introduces several key themes concerning cohabitation and interaction between the faithful and the unfaithful. The text begins by presenting the central question of whether it is lawful for the faithful to engage in familiar conversations and cohabit with the unfaithful. It outlines the perspective that Christians should refrain from participating in practices deemed idolatrous or superstitious, such as attending popish masses. Throughout this section, Vermigli provides scriptural references, theological reasoning, and examples from biblical history to argue that while some degree of interaction may be permissible, it must always safeguard the sanctity of faith and not be a stumbling block to moral integrity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading Level: Reading ease score: 65.6 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Author: Vermigli, Pietro Martire, 1499-1562
Author: Bullinger, Heinrich, 1504-1575
Translator: Becon, Thomas, 1512-1567
EBook No.: 22151
Published: Jul 26, 2007
Downloads: 381
Language: English
Subject: Catholic Church -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800
LoCC: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Christianity: Churches, Church movements
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title:
A treatise of the cohabitacyon of the faithfull with the vnfaithfull.
Whereunto is added. A sermon made of the confessing of Christe and his gospell, and of the denyinge of the same.
Alternate Title: Treatise of the Cohabitation Of the Faithful with the Unfaithful by Peter Martyr; Wherunto is Added A Sermon made of the Confessing of Christ and His Gospel and of the Denying of the same, by Henry Bullinger
Note: Possibly translated by Thomas Becon.
Credits:
Produced by Louise Hope, Jordan and the Online Distributed
Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Summary: "A Treatise of the Cohabitacyon of the Faithfull with the Unfaithfull" by Vermigli et al. is a religious treatise written in the mid-16th century. This work examines the complexities involved in the coexistence of faithful Christians with non-believers and heretics, including discussions surrounding the appropriateness of interacting with those who hold differing or erroneous beliefs. The text is rooted in Christian doctrine and aims to provide guidance on how to navigate these relationships responsibly. The opening of the treatise introduces several key themes concerning cohabitation and interaction between the faithful and the unfaithful. The text begins by presenting the central question of whether it is lawful for the faithful to engage in familiar conversations and cohabit with the unfaithful. It outlines the perspective that Christians should refrain from participating in practices deemed idolatrous or superstitious, such as attending popish masses. Throughout this section, Vermigli provides scriptural references, theological reasoning, and examples from biblical history to argue that while some degree of interaction may be permissible, it must always safeguard the sanctity of faith and not be a stumbling block to moral integrity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading Level: Reading ease score: 65.6 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Author: Vermigli, Pietro Martire, 1499-1562
Author: Bullinger, Heinrich, 1504-1575
Translator: Becon, Thomas, 1512-1567
EBook No.: 22151
Published: Jul 26, 2007
Downloads: 381
Language: English
Subject: Catholic Church -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800
LoCC: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Christianity: Churches, Church movements
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.