Chapter
Chapter Two: Varieties of English Separatistand Dissenting Writings, 1558–1689
V Spiritual Autobiography and Allegory
VIII Confessions and Catechisms
Chapter Three: Separatists and Dissenters amidst the Arguments For and Against Toleration: Some Soundings, 1550–1689
Chapter Four: Christianity, Secularism, and Toleration: Liberal Values and Illiberal Attitudes
Chapter Five: The Use, Abuse,and Relevance of Religion: Some Reflections on Professor Abraham van de Beek’s Proposal
Disjunction or Conjunction?
Motives, Divine and Human
Chapter Six: Confessing the Faith in the Intellectual Context
Part Two: Confessing the Faith Ecclesially and Hopefully
Chapter Seven: Calvin’s Challenges to the Twenty-First-Century Church: Ref lections of the 500th Anniversary of Calvin’s Birth
Chapter Eight: Rectifying Calvin’s Ecclesiology: The Doctrinal and Ecumenical Importance of Separatist-Congregational Catholicity
Chapter Nine: Receiving from Other Christian Communions and Overcoming the Hindrances Thereto: Some Reformed Reflections
Chapter Ten: Eschatology: Historical Fluctuations and Perennial Practical Importance
Eschatological Fluctuations: The Millennium and the Second Coming
Eschatological Fluctuations: Judgment and the Afterlife
Reflections on the Fluctuations
Apologetic Matters Arising
The Perennial, Practical, Importance of Eschatology
Chapter Eleven: Confessing the Faith in Systematic Theology? The Locus and Authority of Revelation vis à vis Systematic Method: An Epilogue Cheerful in Style, Serious in Intent