Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus - Books Written On The Dogma

Books Written On The Dogma

  • 1587 The Firme Foundation of Catholike Religion against the bottomles pitt of heresies: wherin is shewed that only Catholiks shalbe saued, & that all heretikes of what sect so euer are excluded from the kingdome of heauen. translated from "'Du firmament des Catholiques, contre l'abisme des heretiques: ou est monstré que le seul Catholique sera sauué, & que tous heretiques de quelque sacte que ce soit, & tous leurs fauorisans, sont exclus du royaume de Iesuschrist, tout autant que les idolatres & adorateurs du diable" by Jean de Caumont, S.J. (Published on 1587)
  • 1609 A Consultation what Faith and Religion is Best to be Imbraced by Leonardus Lessius translated into English from the original Latin Quae fides et religio sit capessenda, consultatio (Published on 1609)
(The section in the book that treats on the dogma: Whether Everyone may be Saved in his own Religion )
  • 1625 Qui Non Credit Condemnabitur by Rev. William Smith, S.J. (Published on 1625)
  • 1822 An Inquiry, Whether Salvation Can Be Had Without True Faith, and out of the Communion of the Church of Christ by Bp. George Hay
    • Text version: http://www.catholictradition.org/Classics/salvation-text.htm
  • 1888 The Catholic Dogma: Extra Ecclesiam Nullus Omnino Salvatur by Rev. Michael Müller

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