In his sermon The Way of Salvation he taught previent grace, justifying grace and sanctifying grace. The last had the greatest impact on the formation of Pentecostalism.
George Englert McCracken has written: 'The Welcome claimants proved, disproved and doubtful, with an account of some of their descendants (A heritage classic)' 'Early medieval theology' -- subject(s): History, Middle Ages, Theology
M Marsin has written: 'Truth vindicated against all heresies' -- subject(s): Anti-Catholicism, Christian Heresies, Doctrinal Theology, Early works to 1800, Heresies, Christian, Theology, Doctrinal 'Good news to the good women, and to the bad women too that will grow better' -- subject(s): Women in the Bible 'Two sorts of latter days, proved from Scripture. First, the latter days of perilous times, the which are to be ended before the great and glorious latter days have their beginning. Proved when the elder people or nation is to serve the younger. And by that servitude made blessed. The old an' -- subject(s): Anti-Catholicism, Christian Heresies, Doctrinal Theology, Early works to 1800, Heresies, Christian, Theology, Doctrinal
Jesus is not mentioned in the Old Testament, only in the New Testament. While some people believe that Jesus is of the house of David, in accordance with prophecy, that has not been proved. In theology all things are debatable.
She proved the innocence of victims.
J. F. has written: 'Nehushtan, or, John Elliot's Saving grace in all men proved to be no grace and his increated being in all a great nothing' -- subject(s): Controversial literature, Society of Friends, Grace (Theology)
Hermite proved that "e" is transcendental, but it was Ferdinand Lindemann who proved that "pi" is transcendental.
In general a contradiction cannot be proved.
a proved truth
Axioms cannot be proved.
Yes the word proved is a past tense verb.
Alan Turing proved that a machine capable of processing a stream of 1s and 0s, known as a Turing machine, could solve any problem that can be algorithmically defined. This concept is foundational to the field of computer science and establishes the basis for the theory of computation. Turing's work demonstrated that such machines could simulate any algorithm, thus laying the groundwork for modern computing.
He proved Fermat's Last Theorem. Actually he proved the Taniyama-Shimura-Weil conjecture and this proved the theorem.