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TABLE OF CONTENTS.
FIRST SERIES.
Page.
3
10
Dedication,
No. I.
No. II.
The doctrine of Original Sin, as forming the first
point of the Triangle,
The doctrine of Inability, as forming the second
No. III.
The doctrine of Atonement, as forming the third
No. IV.
No. V.
12
Some consequences that may be expected to flow
from the inculcation of this scheme of doctrine, 14
Remarks on several of the arguments, or rather
means made use of to maintain and propagate
this scheme,
No. VI. The doctrine of Original Sin, as viewed by the
Investigator,
No. VII. The doctrine of Natural and Moral Inability,
as viewed by the Investigator,
No. VIII. The doctrine of the Atonement, as viewed by the
No. IX. Remarks on "God's being the Author of Sin,"
on a sinner's "being willing to be damned in
order to be saved," and on the essence of Sin
and Holiness,
No. X.
The REFORMATION of the Church. The Refor-
mation of Luther and his coadjutors deficient
in three important respects-some remarks on
the progress of Reformation, and the opposition
made to it at the present day, especially in this
city,
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