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30 Cards in this Set
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baptism has no power
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baptismi nullam vim esse
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baptism of fire; special outpouring of the Holy Spirit
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baptismus flaminis
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baptism of water (of the river); the sacrament of baptism
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baptismus fluminis
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baptism of blood; reference to martyrdom
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baptismus sanguinis
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What is well outlined or divided is well taught.
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Bene docet, qui bene distinguit.
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the good desires and wishes of God in man’s behalf
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benevolus Dei affectus
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the inner ability or capacity not to desire a thing
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capacitas nolendi
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the inner ability or capacity to desire a thing
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capacitas volendi
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non-conformity to the law
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carentia conformitatis cum lege
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the cause of the difference; that which is responsible for the difference
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causa discretionis
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a cause of discrimination in man; used in the question of why some are saved and others are not
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causa discriminis in homine
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the efficient cause; a philosophical term used in theology indicating the prime or absolute cause or reason for an action or condition; the instigating cause
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causa efficiens
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cause(s) of grace and salvation
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causa(e) gratiae et salutis
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instrumental cause
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causa instrumentalis
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reference to the means of grace as mediating cause in justification; they are not the first cause, but rather the means through which salvation is accomplished
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causa media
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the certainty that a Christian possesses grace (and salvation)
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certitudo gratiae (et salutis)
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something certain
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certum aliquid
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as vessels and vehicles; reference to means of grace in Reformed theology
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ceu vasculis et plaustris
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the indelible irremovable character or disposition given in ordination to priests
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character indelibilis
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an opinion of Melanchton that Christ is truly present and efficacious in the Lord’s Supper
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Christum vere adesse et efficacem
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the intuitive knowledge of God; that knowledge that is received on direct contact
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cognitio Dei intuitiva
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a communion of action among themselves, i.e., the two natures
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communicatio actionum inter se
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the communication of attributes and properties in the Person of Christ
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communicatio idiomatum
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a communion of natures
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communicatio naturarum
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Christ’s divine nature considered by itself
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concretum naturae divinae
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Christ’s human nature considered by itself
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concretum naturae humanae
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Christ’s personality considered as both divine and human
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concretum personae
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desire
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concupiscentia
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a condition which must necessarily be present for complete or total action; a vital part of a thing
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conditio sine qua non
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consubstantiation; the belief that in the Lord’s Supper the supernatural elements of Christ’s body and blood exist along side of the natural elements of bread and wine
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consubstantiatio
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