Of the two main ends aimed at by the Arminians, by their innovations in the received doctrine of the reformed churches, |
Of the eternity and immutability of the decrees of Almighty God, denied and overthrown by the Arminians, |
Of the prescience or foreknowledge of God, and how it is questioned and overthrown by the Arminians, |
Of the providence of God in governing the world diversely, thrust from this pre-eminence by the Arminian idol of free-will, |
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Display of Arminianism 5
Whether the will and purpose of God may be resisted, and he be frustrate of his intentions, |
A Display of Arminianism 6
How the whole doctrine of predestination is corrupted by the Arminians, |
A Display of Arminianism 7
Of original sin and the corruption of nature, |
A Display of Arminianism 8
Of the state of Adam before the fall, or of original righteousness |
A Display of Arminianism 9
Of the death of Christ, and of the efficacy of his merits, |
A Display of Arminianism 10
Of the cause of faith, grace, and righteousness, |
A Display of Arminianism 11
Whether salvation may be attained without the knowledge of, or faith in, Christ Jesus, |
A Display of Arminianism 12
Of free-will, the nature and power thereof, |
A Display of Arminianism 13
Of the power of free-will in preparing us for our conversion unto God. |
A Display of Arminianism 14
Of our conversion to God, |