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Question concerning God's immanent acts,
God has no passions,
Phrases in Scripture of these explained,
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ibid.
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Some thoughts concerning the power and wisdom of God, 36
True ideas of the goodness of God,
Of Creation and Annihilation,
Of the providence of God,
Objections against it answered,
Thought and liberty not proper to matter,
How bodies and spirits are united,
Other arguments complicated,
Argument from adoration due to him,
idolatry by them,
Whether God does immediately produce all things,
Whether beasts think, or are only machines,
The doctrine of the Trinity,
Whether revealed in the Old Testament, or not,
The doctrine stated,
Argument from the form of Baptism,
Other arguments for it,
This was received in the first ages of Christianity,
Some attempt to the stating true ideas of God,
ARTICLE II.
Christ, how the Son of God,
Argument from the beginning of St. John's Gospel,
Reflections on the state of the world at that time,
Arguments from the Epistle to the Philippians,
The silence of the Jews proves this was not then thought to be
Argument from the Epistle to the Hebrews,
God and man in Christ made one Person,
An account of Nestorius's doctrine,
Christ was to us an expiatory sacrifice,
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ARTICLE IV.
The proof of Christ's Resurrection,
The Jews in that time did not disprove it,
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Several proofs of the incredibility of a forgery in this matter,
The nature and proof of a miracle,
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What must be ascribed to good or evil spirits,
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The Apostles could not be imposed on,
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Nor could they have imposed on the world,
Of Christ's Ascension,
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Guarded against by Revelation,
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Tradition corrupted among the Jews,
The Scripture appealed to by Christ and the Apostles,
What is well proved from Scripture,
Objections from the darkness of Scripture answered,
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The hopes of another life in the Old Testament,
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Our Saviour proved the Resurrection from the words to Moses,
All men liable to death by it,
Different opinions concerning original sin,
A corruption spread through the whole race of Adam,
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Of the state of innocence,
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Of the effects of Adam's fall,
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God's justice vindicated,
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Of the imputation of Adam's sin,
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St. Austin's doctrine in this point,
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This is opposed by many others,
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Both sides pretend their doctrines agree with the Article, 158
Actions in themselves good, yet may be sins in him who does
Of the pardon of sin after Baptism,
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That as God forgives, the Church ought also to forgive, 197
Concerning apostasy, and sin unto death,
ARTICLE XVII.
The state of the question,
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The doctrine of the Supralapsarians and Sublapsarians, 203
The doctrine of the Remonstrants and the Socinians, ibid.
This is a controversy that arises out of natural religion, 204
The history of this controversy both in ancient and modern
times,
The arguments of the Supralapsarians,
The arguments of the Sublapsarians,
The arguments of the Remonstrants,
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They affirm a certain prescience,
The Socinians' plea,
General reflections on the whole matter,
The advantages and disadvantages of both sides, and the
faults of both,
In what both do agree,
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Philosophers thought men might be saved in all religions,
So do the Mahometans,
None are saved but by Christ,
Whether some may not be saved by him, who never heard of
him,
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None are in covenant with God, but through the knowledge of
Christ,
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But for others, we cannot judge of the extent of the mercies of
God,
Curiosity is to be restrained,
ARTICLE XIX.
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We ought not to believe that any are infallible, without good authority,
And whether they do agree to the Church of Rome,
The truth of doctrine must be first settled,
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A society that has a true Baptism, is a true Church,
Sacraments are not annulled by every corruption,
We own the Baptism and Orders given in the Church of
Rome,
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The power of deposing Princes claimed by them as given
them by God,
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