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25. (V.) The whole of that in which we appear before God, justifies us : But
we appear before God, not only by Faith, but also by Works: THERE-
FORE, we are justified before God, not only by Faith,' but likewise by
Works
26. (VI.)—Faith is not the instrument of Justification..
27. (VII.)-Faith is not the pure gift of God, but depends partly on the grace
of God, and partly on the powers of Free Will; that, if a man will, he
may believe or not believe
28. (VIII.)—The grace sufficient for salvation is conferred on the Elect, and on
the Non-Elect; that, if they will, they may believe or not believe, may
be saved or not saved
29. (IX.)-Believers can perfectly fulfil the Law, and live in the world without
sin..
30. (X.)-It may admit of Discussion, whether Semi-Pelagianism is not real
Christianity
31. (XI.)—It is not correctly said in the Catechism, that "God is angry with
us for [innata] birth-sins;" because original sin is a punishment: But
whatever is a punishment is not properly a sin
NINE QUESTIONS EXHIBITED FOR THE PURPOSE OF OBTAIN.
ING AN ANSWER FROM EACH OF THE PROFESSORS OF DIVI-
NITY: AND THE REPLIES WHICH JAMES ARMINIUS GAVE TO
THEM: WITH OTHER NINE OPPOSITE ARTICLES, 64-68.
REMARKS ON THE PRECEDING QUESTIONS, 69-71.
TWENTY-FIVE PUBLIC DISPUTATIONS, 72–317.
1.-On the Authority and Certainty of the Sacred Scriptures.....
2.-On the Sufficiency and Perfection of the Holy Scriptures in opposition to Traditions
3.-On the Sufficiency and Perfection of the Holy Scriptures, in opposition_to Human Traditions ...
4.-On the Nature of God.
5. On the Person of the Father.and the Son
6.—On the Holy Spirit ........
7. On the First Sin of the First Man..
8.-On Actual Sing.
144
150
157
9.-On the Rigineousness and Efficacy of the Providence of God concerning
20.-On Christian Liberty
258
21.-On the Roman Pontiff, and the principal Titles which are attributed to him 264
22.-The Case of all the Protestant or Reformed Churches, with respect to their
alleged secession
23.-On Idolatry
24. On the Invocation of Saints..
25.-On Magistracy....
SEVENTY-NINE PRIVATE DISPUTATIONS, 318-469.
274
289
307
312
5.-On the Rule of Religion, the Word of God, and the Scriptures in particular 322
6.-On the Authority and Certainty of the Holy Scriptures ...
324
7. On the Perfection of the Scriptures...
326
8.-On the Perspicuity of the Scriptures
327
9.-On the Meanings and Interpretation of the Holy Scriptures
328
10.-On the Efficacy of the Scriptures
330
11.-On Religion in a stricter sense
331
12.-On the Christian Religion, its Name and Relation ...
333
13.-On the Christian Religion, with regard to the Matter generally....
14.-On the Object of the Christian Religion: And, First, about God, its Pri-
19.-On the various Distinctions of the Will of God.....
344
20. On the Attributes of God which come to be considered under his Will.
And, First, on those which have an analogy to the Affections or Passions
in Rational Creatures ....
347
21.-On those Attributes of God which have come analogy to the moral Virtues,
and which act like Moderators of the Affections considered in the pre-
ceding Disputation
29.-On the Covenant into which God entered with our first Parents....
30.-The Manner in which Man conducted himself in fulfilling the first Cove-
38.-On the states of Christ's Humiliation and Exaltation...
386
39.-On the Will and Command of God the Father and of Christ, by which they
will and command that Religion be performed to them by sinful Man.. 389
40.-On the Predestination of Believers.....
41.-On the Predestination of Means to the End
42.-On the Vocation of sinful Men to Christ, and to a participation of Salva-
43.-On the Repentance by which Men answer to the Divine Vocation..
44.-On Faith in God and Christ
.....
45. On the Union of Believers with Christ
392
394
395
397
400
401
46.-On the Communion of Believers with Christ, and particularly with his Death 403
47.—On the Communion of Believers with Christ in regard to his Life... .... 404
48.-On Justification
50.-On the Church of God and of Christ: Or on the Church in general after
the Fall
410
51.—On the Church of the Old Testament, or under the Promise
52.-On the Church of the New Testament, or under the Gospel
53. On the Head and the Marks of the Church
57.-On the Power of the Church in administering Justice, or on Ecclesiastical
Discipline.....
425
58.-On Councils
428
59.-On the Ecclesiastical Ministrations of the New Testament, and on the Voca-
tion to them.....
432
60.-On Sacraments in general
435
61.—On the Sacraments of the Old Testament,—the Tree of Life, Circumcision,
and the Paschal Lamb
437
62.-On the Sacraments of the New Testament in general
69.-On Obedience, the formal Object of all the Divine Precepts
449
70.-On Obedience to the Commands of God in general..
450
71.-On the material Object of the Precepts of the Law in general....
452
72.-On the Love, Fear, Trust, and Honour, which are due from Man to God
453
73.-On particular Acts of Obedience, or those which are prescribed in each Pre-
DISSERTATION ON THE TRUE AND GENUINE SENSE OF THE
SEVENTH CHAPTER OF THE EPISTLE TO THE ROMANS, 471-683.
INTRODUCTION
488
FIRST PART, 491-600.
1.-The Thesis to be proved....
491
2.-The Connexion of the Seventh Chapter with the Sixth
498
4.-The Connexion between the Seventh and the Eighth Chapters
SECOND PART, 600-629.
592
1.-The Opinion which is to be corroborated by Testimonies......
600
2. The most ancient and respectable of the Christian Fathers approve of our
Interpretation
601
3.-The Opinion of St. Augustine
611
4.-Our Opinion is supported by several Writers of the Middle Ages....
5.-The favourable Testimonies of Modern Divines
618
624
....
THIRD PART, 629–642.
1. This Opinion is neither heretical nor allied to any Heresy....
2.-Our Opinion is directly opposed to the Pelagian Heresy
629
636
FOURTH PART, 642-656.
The opposite Opinion is approved by none of the ancient Doctors of the
Church..
1.-The opposite Opinion is injurious to Grace and hurtful to good Morals .. 656
2. Various Objections in Favour of the common Interpretation answered
3.-The Conclusion
3.-On God, considered according to the Relation between the Persons in the
Trinity.......
707
4.-On the Decrees of God
709
5.-On Predestination to Salvation, and on Damnation, considered in the highest
Degree....
710
6. On the Creation, and chiefly that of Man....
711
7.-On the Dominion of God over the Creatures, and chiefly over Man
713
8.-On the Providence of God
714
9.-On Predestination, considered in the Primeval State of Man
13. On the Predestination of Man, considered partly in his Primeval State, and
partly in the Fall,....
717
14.-On Predestination considered after the Fall
718
15.-On the Decrees of God which concern the Salvation of sinful Men, accord-
ing to his own Sense
16.-On Christ
719
17.-On the Vocation of Sinners to Communion with Christ, and to a Participa-
23. On the Justification of Man as a Sinner, but yet a Believer before God .. 726
24.-On the Good Works of Believers
729
25.-On Prayer....
26.-On the Infants of Believers when they are offered for Baptism
A LETTER ON THE SIN AGAINST THE HOLY GHOST, 731-754.
730
731