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CONTENTS.
PART II. | |
CHAP. IV. | |
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SECT. VI. On Saving Faith, | 5 |
SECT. VII. On Justification by Faith, | 49 |
SECT. VIII. On the Covenant of Grace, | 84 |
SECT. IX. On the Manner of the Dispensation of the Covenant of Grace, and the Preaching of the Gospel, | 96 |
SECT. X. On the Perseverance of Believers, | 114 |
SECT. XI. Concerning Assurance of Salvation, | 124 |
SECT. XII On Election, | 142 |
SECT. XIII. Believers not perfectly holy in this Life, | 167 |
SECT. XIV. On Death—A Separate State—The General Resurrection—Judgment—The Eternal State of Happiness and Misery, | 184 |
CHAP. V. | |
Concerning the Church of Christ, | 223 |
SECT. I. General Observations concerning the Church of Christ, | ib. |
SECT. II. The Officers of the Visible Church, | 231 |
SECT. III. On the Public Institutions, Ordinances and Worship of the Church—Public Worship—The Christian Sabbath—Baptism—The Lord’s Supper, | 240 |
SECT. IV. Concerning the Discipline of the Church, | 348 |
CHAP. VI. | |
On Christian Practice, | 361 |
Conclusion, | 396 |
TREATISE on the MILLENNIUM. | |
DEDICATION, | 412 |
INTRODUCTION, | 413 |
SECT. I. In which it is shewn from the Scripture that the Church is to enjoy a prosperous and happy State in this World during a thousand Years, | 417 |
SECT. II. What is implied in the Millennium—The peculiar Happiness and Glory of that Day. | 444 |
SECT. III. When the Millennium will begin, | 477 |
SECT. IV. What will take place before the Millennium, to prepare the Way for the Introduction of it. | 489 |
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