Contents
Table of Contents
The Reformation of Religion in Scotland
Of the Creation of Man.—Cap. II.
Of the Revelation of the Promise.—Cap. IV.
The Continuance, Increase, and Preservation of the Kirk.—Cap. V.
Of the Incarnation of Christ Jesus.—Cap. VI.
Why it behoved the Mediator to be very God and very Man.—Cap. VII.
Christ's Death, Passion, Burial, etc.—Cap. IX.
Faith in the Holy Ghost.—Cap. XII.
The Cause of Good Works.—Cap. XIII.
What Works are reputed good before God.—Cap. XIV.
The Perfection of the Law and Imperfection of Man.—Cap. XV.
The Immortality of the Souls.—Cap. XVII.
The Authority of the Scriptures.—Cap. XIX.
Of General Councils, of their Power, Authority, and Causes of their Convention.—Cap. XX.
Of the right Administration of the Sacraments.—Cap. XXII.
To whom Sacraments Appertain.—Cap. XXIII.
III. Touching the Abolition of Idolatry
IV. Concerning Ministers and their Lawful Election
VII. Of Schools and Universtities
VIII. Of the Rents and Patrimony of the Kirk
IX. Of Ecclesiastical Discipline.
X. Touching the Election of Elders and Deacons, etc.
XI. Concerning the Policy of the Church.
XII. For Preaching and Interpretation of Scriptures, etc.