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A BODY OF DIVINITY:
WHEREIN THE DOCTRINES OF THE
CHRISTIAN RELIGION ARE EXPLAINED
AND DEFENDED.
BEING THE SUBSTANCE OF SEVERAL LECTURES ON
THE ASSEMBLY¡¯S LARGER CATECHISM.
BY THOMAS RIDGLEY, D. D.
WITH NOTES, ORIGINAL AND SELECTED,
BY JAMES P. WILSON, D. D.
IN FOUR VOLUMES.
VOL. III.
FIRST AMERICAN, FROM THE THIRD EUROPEAN EDITION.
PHILADELPHIA:
PRINTED BY AND FOR WILLIAM. W. WOODWARD, CORNER OF
CHESNUT AND SOUTH
SECOND STREETS.
1815.

Divinity or the divine are things that are either related to, devoted to, or proceeding from a god or God. What is or is not divine may be loosely defined, as it is used by different belief systems.
The root of the word divine is literally godly (from the Latin deus, cf. Dyaus, closely related to Greek zeus, div in Persian and deva in Sanskrit),[citation needed] but the use varies significantly depending on which deity is being discussed. Divine (Anglican).

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½Å¼º ãêàõÀÇ ¸öü.Á¦3±Ç.The Book of A Body of Divinity, Vol. 3 (of 4),by Thomas Ridgley
THE CONTENTS OF THE THIRD VOLUME.
QUEST. LXV, LXVI. Of the benefits which the invisible church enjoy by Christ.
QUEST. LXVII, LXVIII. Of effectual calling.
QUEST. LXIX. Of Communion with Christ in grace 65
QUEST. LXX, LXXI. Of Justification ibid.
QUEST. LXXII, LXXIII. Of justifying Faith.
QUEST. LXXIV. Of Adoption 148
QUEST. LXXV. Of Sanctification 152
QUEST. LXXVI. Of Repentance unto life 166
QUEST. LXXVII. Wherein Justification and Sanctification differ 176
QUEST. LXXVIII. Of the Imperfection of Sanctification in this life 178
QUEST. LXXIX. Of the saints Perseverance in Grace 194
QUEST. LXXX. Of Assurance of Salvation 243
QUEST. LXXXI. Some true believers destitute of Assurance 268
QUEST. LXXXII, LXXXIII. Of Communion in glory with Christ enjoyed in this life 279
QUEST. LXXXIV, LXXXV. Of Death 292
QUEST. LXXXVI. Of the saints Communion with Christ in glory after death 301
viiQUEST. LXXXVII. Of the doctrine of the Resurrection 326
QUEST. LXXXVIII. Of the general and final Judgment 359
QUEST. LXXXIX. Of the Punishment of the wicked 376
QUEST. XC. Of the Privileges and Honours of the saints at the last day 382
QUEST. XCI, XCII.
QUEST. XCIII, XCIV, XCV, XCVI, XCVII. Of the Moral Law 409
QUEST. XCVIII. The Moral Law, where summarily comprehended 421
QUEST. XCIX. Rules for the understanding the Ten Commandments 428 to 431
QUEST. C, CI, CII. The Sum of the Ten Commandments 432
QUEST. CIII, CIV. The Duties required in the First Commandment 435 to 438
QUEST. CV, CVI. The Sins forbidden in the First Commandment 438
QUEST. CVII, CVIII, CIX, CX. An Explication of the Second Commandment 455
QUEST. CXI, CXII, CXIII, CXIV. An Explication of the Third Commandment 466
QUEST. CXV, CXVI. An Explication of the Fourth Commandment 477
QUEST. CXVII, CXVIII. Of sanctifying the Sabbath or Lord¡¯s-day 497
QUEST. CXIX, CXX, CXXI. Of Sins forbidden in the Fourth Commandment 508
QUEST. CXXII. The Sum of the six Commandments, respecting our duty to man; or, of doing as we would be done by 514
xiQUESTIONS CXXIII, CXXIV, CXXV, CXXVI, CXXVII, CXXVIII. An Explication of the Fifth Commandment 517
QUESTIONS CXXIX, CXXX, CXXXI, CXXXII, CXXXIII. The Duties of superiors, &c. 530
QUEST. CXXXVII, CXXXV, CXXXVI. An Explication of the Sixth Commandment 539