1. Specimen and Sketch of the Doctrine of the New Church in a Summary
The churches in Germany, Hungary, Poland, Denmark, England, and Holland, which, by the Reformation, were separated from the Roman Catholic church, differ from each other in various things; but they all agree in the articles concerning a trinity of persons in the divinity, the origin of sin from Adam, the imputation of the merit of Christ, and justification by faith alone. [Brief Exposition, n. 17.]