Philosophy of the Plan of Salvation: A Book for the Times

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PREFACE. I. OCCASION OF THE WORK.

CONTENTS.

CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY. MAN WILL WORSHIP HE WILL BECOME

CHAPTER II. THE DESIGN AND NECESSITY OF THE BONDAGE IN EGYPT.

CHAPTER III. CONCERNING MIRACLES PARTICULARLY THE MIRACLES

CHAPTER IV. WHAT WAS NECESSARY AS THE FIRST STEP IN THE PROCESS OF REVELATION.

CHAPTER V. THE NECESSITY OF AFFECTIONATE OBEDIENCE TO GOD; AND

CHAPTER VI. THE DESIGN AND NECESSITY OF THE MORAL LAW.

CHAPTER VII. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE IDEA OF HOLINESS AND ITS TRANSFER TO JEHOVAH AS AN ATTRIBUTE.

CHAPTER VIII. THE ORIGIN OF THE IDEAS OF JUSTICE AND MERCY, AND

CHAPTER IX. THE TRANSITION FROM THE MATERIAL SYSTEM, BY WHICH

CHAPTER X. THE MEDIUM OF CONVEYING TO MEN PERFECT INSTRUCTION IN DOCTRINE AND DUTY.

CHAPTER XI. SOME OF THE PECULIAR PROOFS OF THE MESSIAHSHIP OF CHRIST.

CHAPTER XII. THE CONDITION IN LIFE WHICH IT WAS NECESSARY THE

CHAPTER XIII. THE ESSENTIAL PRINCIPLES WHICH MUST, ACCORDING TO

CHAPTER XIV. FAITH, THE EXERCISE THROUGH WHICH TRUTH REACHES AND AFFECTS THE SOUL.

CHAPTER XV. THE MANIFESTATIONS OF GOD WHICH WOULD BE NECESSARY,

CHAPTER XVI. THE INFLUENCE OF FAITH IN CHRIST UPON THE MORAL DISPOSITION AND MORAL POWERS OF THE SOUL.

CHAPTER XVII. THE DESIGN AND THE IMPORTANCE OF THE MEANS OF GRACE. 1. PRAYER.

CHAPTER XVIII. THE AGENCY OF GOD IN CARRYING ON THE WORK OF

CHAPTER XIX. CONCERNING THE PRACTICAL EFFECTS OF THE SYSTEM.

CONCLUSION.

Transcriber's Note

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