Chapter | Title | Size | minutes |
Chapter 1 |
Through the Fall and revolt of Adam the whole Human race made accursed and degenerate.
Of Original Sin. |
8.84Mb | 36:49 |
Chapter 2 |
Man now deprived of Freedom of Will, and miserably enslaved. |
20.45Mb | 85:11 |
Chapter 3 |
Every thing proceeding from the corrupt Nature of Man damnable. |
13.45Mb | 56:02 |
Chapter 4 |
How God works in the hearts of men. |
4.79Mb | 19:57 |
Chapter 5 |
The Arguments usually alleged in support of Free Will refuted. |
15.66Mb | 65:14 |
Chapter 6 |
Redemption for lost man to be sought in Christ. |
5.1Mb | 21:13 |
Chapter 7 |
The Law given, not to retain a people for itself, but to keep alive the Hope of
Salvation in Christ until his Advent. |
11.86Mb | 49:24 |
Chapter 8 |
Exposition of the Moral Law. |
36.67Mb | 152:46 |
Chapter 9 |
Christ, though known to the Jews under the Law, yet only manifested under the
Gospel. |
3.67Mb | 15:17 |
Chapter 10 |
The resemblance between the Old Testament and the New. |
14.06Mb | 58:35 |
Chapter 11 |
The difference between the two Testaments. |
9.42Mb | 39:16 |
Chapter 12 |
Christ, to perform the Office of Mediator, behoved to become man. |
6.64Mb | 27:39 |
Chapter 13 |
Christ clothed with the true substance of Human Nature. |
4.51Mb | 18:47 |
Chapter 14 |
How two natures constitute the Person of the Mediator. |
6.91Mb | 28:46 |
Chapter 15 |
Three things chiefly to be regarded in Christ - namely, his Offices of Prophet, King,
and Priest. |
5.99Mb | 24:56 |
Chapter 16 |
How Christ performed the Office of Redeemer in procuring our salvation. The Death,
Resurrection, and Ascension of Christ. |
15.39Mb | 64:08 |
Chapter 17 |
Christ rightly and properly said to have merited Grace and Salvation for us. |
4.58Mb | 19:04 |