Contents
Table of Contents
The First Part—Of The Misery Of Man
The Second Part—Of Man's Deliverance
The Third Part—Of Thankfulness
Divine Election and Reprobation
The Death of Christ, and the Redemption of Men Thereby
The Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof
The Perseverance of the Saints
By What Means God Is Made Known unto Us
Canonical Books of the Holy Scripture
Whence the Holy Scriptures Derive Their Dignity and Authority
The Difference Between the Canonical and Apocryphal Books
The Sufficiency of the Holy Scriptures to Be the Only Rule of Faith
God Is One in Essence, Yet Distinguished in Three Persons
The Proof of the Foregoing Article of the Trinity of Persons in One God
Jesus Christ Is True and Eternal God
The Holy Spirit Is True and Eternal God
The Creation of All Things, Especially the Angels
The Providence of God and His Government of All Things
The Creation and Fall of Man, and His Incapacity to Perform What Is Truly Good
The Incarnation of Jesus Christ
The Union and Distinction of the Two Natures in the Person of Christ
God Has Manifested His Justice and Mercy in Christ
The Satisfaction of Christ, Our Only High Priest, for Us
Our Justification Through Faith in Jesus Christ
Wherein Our Justification Before God Consists
Mans Sanctification and Good Works
The Abolishing of the Ceremonial Law
Every One Is Bound to Join Himself to the True Church
The Marks of the True Church, and Wherein it Differs from the False Church
The Government of the Church and its Offices
The Ministers, Elders, and Deacons
The Order and Discipline of the Church
The Holy Supper of Our Lord Jesus Christ