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Orthodoxy:
Its Truths And Errors
By
James Freeman Clarke
“Soleo enim in allena castra transire, non tanquam transfuga, sed tanquam explorator.”—Seneca, Epistolæ, 2.
“Fiat lux. Cupio refelli, ubi aberrarim; nihil majus, nihil aliud quam veritatem efflagito.”—Thomas Burnet, Arch. Phil.
Fourteenth Edition.
Boston:
American Unitarian Association.
1880.
Contents
- Preface.
- Chapter I. Introduction.
- § 1. Object and Character of this Book.
- § 2. Progress requires that we should look back as well as forward.
- § 3. Orthodoxy as Right Belief.
- § 4. Orthodoxy as the Doctrine of the Majority. Objections.
- § 5. Orthodoxy as the Oldest Doctrine. Objections.
- § 6. Orthodoxy as the Doctrine held by all.
- § 7. Orthodoxy, as a Formula, not to be found.
- § 8. Orthodoxy as Convictions underlying Opinions.
- § 9. Substantial Truth and Formal Error in all great Doctrinal Systems.
- § 10. Importance of this Distinction.
- § 11. The Orthodox and Liberal Parties in New England.
- Chapter II. The Principle And Idea Of Orthodoxy Stated And Examined.
- § 1. The Principle of Orthodoxy defined.
- § 2. Logical Genesis of the Principle of Orthodoxy.
- § 3. Orthodoxy assumed to be the Belief of the Majority.
- § 4. Heterodoxy thus becomes sinful.
- § 5. The Doctrine of Essentials and Non-essentials leads to Rome.
- § 6. Fallacy in this Orthodox Argument.
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