I. Direct Proofs of it. Mark xii. 32. 1 II. Atheistical Objections and Schemes of Doc- 2 I. As proved by the Works of Creation and II. As exhibited by Revelation. 1 John iv. 8. Providence. VIII. Justice. Deut. xxxii. 4. 8 1 John iv. 8. S 9 1. Air, 11. Starry Heaven, III. Supreme Heaven, 17 III. Its Derivation-From Adam. Rom. v. 20. 32 IV. Remarks upon it. Rom. vi. 12. 33 34 VI. Man cannot be justified by the Law of God. Rom. iii. 20. B. Doctrines peculiar to the Christian Religion; or the Me diatorial System. a. The Character of Jesus Christ the Mediator, I. He is spoken of as such in the Scriptures, 1. The Names of God are there given Him. Rom. viii. 3, 4. C . II. The Attributes, of God are there ascrib- { God are there III. The Actions, Rom. viii. 3, 4. II. The Deity of Christ is the only III. The Jews otherwise are not IV. The Prophets & Apostles cannot the sin of leading mankind into V. Objections answered. 1 Cor. iii. 20. 39 40 rians. 1 Cor. iii. 20. VII. Objections to their manner of conducting the Controversy. 1 Cor. iii. 20. II. He is Man. Or the Incarnation of Christ. 41 42 Rom. viii. 3. b. The Covenant under which Christ acted that of Redemption. Is. liii. 10. 43 c. The Offices which Christ sustained, 1. The Necessity of his executing the Office IV. II. His Preaching by his Apostles, 1. The Fact that they preached the Gospel 11. The Necessity of their preach-` 44 45 46 47 48 III. The things which they preach-xvi. 15, 49 III. His Character as a Priest. His Holiness, 1. In what it was exemplified, i. In his Piety, ii. In his Performance of the duties which He owed Mankind, Heb. vii. 51 26. 52 iii. In his Self-Government. Heb. vii. 26. L 26. § vii. 53 iii. To give the necessary efficacy IV. His Atonement, 11. Its Necessity, Rom. iii. 24—26 Iy. The manner in which it was performed, v. Its Extent, 54 55 Rom. iii. 24-26. } 56 57 58 . vi. Objections answered. Rom. iii. 24-26. III. His Kingly Office. Eph. i. 20—22. d. The Miracles of Christ. Acts ii. 22. f. The Amiableness of Christ in publishing the Gos pel to Mankind. Is. lii. 7.) g. The Consequences of Christ's Mediation, 64 II. The Source: the Free Grace of God, III. The Means: Faith in Christ, Rom. 3. 24. S 65 66 VI. Justification by Faith does not lessen the 69 Motives to obedience. Rom. iii. 31. Š II. Regeneration, I. The Agent in effecting it: The HOLY GHOST, II. Testimonies to the Doctrine of the Trinity III. His Agency. Tit. iii. 5.. i. Its Nature, ii. Evidence of its existence, Gal. v. 22. iv. Its consistency with our seeking salva- IV. Complacency. John xiii. 34. VII. Its Consequences, 78 79 80 81 1. Adoption. 1 John iii. 2. 82 }96,87 2 Cor. xiii 5. 88 89 } 90 IV. Joy in the Holy Ghost. v. Increase of Grace, Rom. xiv. 17 vi. Perseverance unto the End, VIII. Its Evidences, 1. What are not evidences. 11. What are real evidences. 2 Cor. xiii. 5. a. Character of the Law of God. Psalm xix. 7. b. In what it is summed up, 1. Love to God. Mark xii 28-30. 11. Reverence of God. Job xxviii. 23. . III. Humility. 1 Peter v. 5. . IV. Resignation. Luke xxii. 41, 42. II. The Second Commandment. Ex. xx. 4-6 101 i. On Personal Happiness. Acts xx. 35. |