way to obtain it, . both instantaneous and gradual, not obtained in our own strength, repentance a necessary means of, Pharaoh, and the parable of the potter, Calvinistic argument concerning, of Adamic law, considered, argument from Rom. viii. and Eph. i., considered, Predestinarians, view of some, concerning infants, Prescience of God, consistent with man's free agency, Promises of God, many of them conditional, ground of his obligation to pardon, quoted from Old Testament, quoted from New Testament, 165169 384 355 66 Punishment, the innocent may voluntarily submit to, Reason, its proper position in theology, Redemption, expressive of gospel salvation,. Regeneration, importance and import of, negatively and affirmatively considered, Calvinistic view, presented, Dr. Fisk's refutation, theory which rejects Divine influence, considered, its conditionality considered,. Remorse, results from consciousness of freedom, Repentance, its import, 164 126 158 334, 335 337 333 339 339, 340 343 343 348 246 266 both contrition and reformation, conviction no part of, 134, 267 263 presupposes man's sinful state,. its true nature shown, precedes saving faith and regeneration, God, its author, but man's agency required, necessity of, Resurrection of the human body, objections considered, 269 270 270 271 273 273, 274, 275 275 433, 434 Scripture proof of, 435 does not imply new creation, 433 character of risen body, 439 universality of,. 439, 440 time of, 440 source of Christian encouragement, 440, 441 Righteousness, legal, considered, "Righteousness of God," meaning of the phrase, Scripture proof that those under the law typified Christ, 300 308-318 140 151 140 141 143 145 146 147 151 147 149 152 62 Witness of the Holy Spirit, direct proofs of, 66 distinct from the witness of our own spirit, Sanctification, distinct from justification, Serpent, its original character and form unknown, "( """death of Christ, Soul of man, created out of nothing, derived by traduction from Adam, "C its existence proved, Sovereignty of God, Calvinistic and Arminian views of, Sufferings of Christ, - nature and extent, limited in degree, infinite in value, Sufficient grace, how understood by Calvinists, Tradition, the idea of God preserved by, accounts for the origin of idolatry, Tree of life, its import, Trinity, import of the term, views of several eminent divines concerning, objection considered, general reflections concerning, Unchangeableness of God, does not imply certain perseverance of the saints, Universality, terms of, sometimes limited, terms of, used in reference to the atonement, Universalists, view of the atonement, Vice, one may necessarily destroy another, a spontaneous growth, Vine, branches of the true, may be severed, Volition, in what sense an effect, one not necessarily preceded by another, Will of God, primary and ultimate, considered, Witness of the Spirit, not the privilege of a few only, 138 185 369 293 379 81 125 27 138 68 110 444 231 161 162 163 172 135 80 9 11 71 47 47 48 49 52 47 53 373 180 179 168 96 106 374 106 244 255 254, 255 231, 232 362 362 363 364 |