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* On Theology
DISPUTATION I ON THEOLOGY
DISPUTATION II ON THE MANNER IN WHICH THEOLOGY MUST BE TAUGHT
DISPUTATION III ON BLESSEDNESS, THE END OF THEOLOGY
DISPUTATION IV ON RELIGION
DISPUTATION V ON THE RULE OF RELIGION, THE WORD OF GOD, AND THE SCRIPTURES IN PARTICULAR
DISPUTATION VI ON THE AUTHORITY AND CERTAINTY OF THE HOLY SCRIPTURES
DISPUTATION VII ON THE PERFECTION OF THE SCRIPTURES
DISPUTATION VIII ON THE PERSPICUITY OF THE SCRIPTURES I.
DISPUTATION IX ON THE MEANINGS AND INTERPRETATION OF THE HOLY SCRIPTURES
DISPUTATION X ON THE EFFICACY OF THE SCRIPTURES
DISPUTATION XI ON RELIGION IN A STRICTER SENSE
DISPUTATION XII ON THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION, ITS NAME AND RELATION
DISPUTATION XIII ON THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION, WITH REGARD TO THE MATTER GENERALLY
DISPUTATION XIV ON THE OBJECT OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION: AND, FIRST, ABOUT GOD, ITS PRIMARY OBJECT, AND WHAT GOD IS I.
DISPUTATION XV ON THE NATURE OF GOD
DISPUTATION XVI ON THE LIFE OF GOD I.
DISPUTATION XVII ON THE UNDERSTANDING OF GOD I.
DISPUTATION XVIII ON THE WILL OF GOD
DISPUTATION XIX ON THE VARIOUS DISTINCTIONS OF THE WILL OF GOD
DISPUTATION XX ON THE ATTRIBUTES OF GOD WHICH COME TO BE CONSIDERED UNDER HIS WILL AND, FIRST, ON THOSE WHICH HAVE AN ANALOGY TO THE AFFECTIONS OR PASSIONS IN RATIONAL CREATURES
DISPUTATION XXI ON THOSE ATTRIBUTES OF GOD WHICH HAVE SOME ANALOGY TO THE MORAL VIRTUES, AND WHICH ACT LIKE MODERATORS OF THE AFFECTIONS, CONSIDERED IN THE PRECEDING DISPUTATION.
DISPUTATION XXII ON THE POWER OR CAPABILITY OF GOD I.
DISPUTATION XXIII ON THE PERFECTION, BLESSEDNESS AND GLORY OF GOD
DISPUTATION XXIV ON CREATION
DISPUTATION XXV ON ANGELS IN GENERAL AND IN PARTICULAR
DISPUTATION XXVI ON THE CREATION OF MAN AFTER THE IMAGE OF GOD
DISPUTATION XXVII ON THE LORDSHIP OR DOMINION OF GOD
DISPUTATION XXVIII ON THE PROVIDENCE OF GOD
DISPUTATION XXIX ON THE COVENANT INTO WHICH GOD ENTERED WITH OUR FIRST PARENTS
DISPUTATION XXX THE MANNER IN WHICH MAN CONDUCTED HIMSELF FOR FULFILLING THE FIRST COVENANT, OR ON THE SIN OF OUR FIRST PARENTS
DISPUTATION XXXI ON THE EFFECTS OF THE SIN OF OUR FIRST PARENTS
DISPUTATION XXXII ON THE NECESSITY OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION
DISPUTATION XXXIII ON THE RESTORATION OF MAN
DISPUTATION XXXIV ON THE PERSON OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST
DISPUTATION XXXV ON THE PRIESTLY OFFICE OF CHRIST
DISPUTATION XXXVI ON THE PROPHETICAL OFFICE OF CHRIST
DISPUTATION XXXVII ON THE REGAL OFFICE OF CHRIST
DISPUTATION XXXVIII ON THE STATES OF CHRIST'S HUMILIATION AND EXALTATION
DISPUTATION XXXIX ON THE WILL, AND COMMAND OF GOD THE FATHER AND OF CHRIST, BY WHICH THEY WILL AND COMMAND THAT RELIGION BE PERFORMED TO THEM BY SINFUL MAN
DISPUTATION XL ON THE PREDESTINATION OF BELIEVERS
DISPUTATION XLI ON THE PREDESTINATION OF THE MEANS TO THE END
DISPUTATION XLII ON THE VOCATION OF SINFUL MEN TO CHRIST, AND TO A PARTICIPATION OF SALVATION IN HIM
DISPUTATION XLIII ON THE REPENTANCE BY WHICH MEN ANSWER TO THE DIVINE VOCATION
DISPUTATION XLIV ON FAITH IN GOD AND CHRIST
DISPUTATION XLV ON THE UNION OF BELIEVERS WITH CHRIST
DISPUTATION XLVI ON THE COMMUNION OF BELIEVERS WITH CHRIST, AND PARTICULARLY WITH HIS DEATH
DISPUTATION XLVII THE COMMUNION OF BELIEVERS WITH CHRIST IN REGARD TO HIS LIFE
DISPUTATION XLVIII ON JUSTIFICATION
DISPUTATION XLIX ON THE SANCTIFICATION OF MAN
DISPUTATION L ON THE CHURCH OF GOD AND OF CHRIST: OR ON THE CHURCH IN GENERAL AFTER THE FALL
DISPUTATION LI ON THE CHURCH OF THE OLD TESTAMENT, OR UNDER THE PROMISE
DISPUTATION LII ON THE CHURCH OF THE NEW TESTAMENT, OR UNDER THE GOSPEL
DISPUTATION LIII ON THE HEAD AND THE MARKS OF THE CHURCH
DISPUTATION LIV ON THE CATHOLIC CHURCH, HER PARTS AND RELATIONS
DISPUTATION LV ON THE POWER OF THE CHURCH IN DELIVERING DOCTRINES
DISPUTATION LVI ON THE POWER OF THE CHURCH IN ENACTING LAWS
DISPUTATION LVII ON THE POWER OF THE CHURCH IN ADMINISTERING JUSTICE, OR ON ECCLESIASTICAL DISCIPLINE
DISPUTATION LVIII ON COUNCILS
DISPUTATION LIX ON THE ECCLESIASTICAL MINISTRATIONS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT AND ON THE VOCATION TO THEM
DISPUTATION LX ON SACRAMENTS IN GENERAL
DISPUTATION LXI ON THE SACRAMENTS OF THE OLD TESTAMENT, THE TREE OF LIFE, CIRCUMCISION, AND THE PASCHAL LAMB
DISPUTATION LXII ON THE SACRAMENTS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT IN GENERAL
DISPUTATION LXIII ON BAPTISM AND PAEDO-BAPTISM
DISPUTATION LXIV ON THE LORD'S SUPPER
DISPUTATION LXV ON THE POPISH MASS
DISPUTATION LXVI ON THE FIVE FALSE SACRAMENTS
DISPUTATION LXVII ON THE WORSHIP OF GOD IN GENERAL
DISPUTATION LXVIII ON THE PRECEPTS OF DIVINE WORSHIP IN GENERAL
DISPUTATION LXIX ON OBEDIENCE, THE FORMAL OBJECT OF ALL THE DIVINE PRECEPTS
DISPUTATION LXX ON OBEDIENCE TO THE COMMANDS OF GOD IN GENERAL
DISPUTATION LXXI ON THE MATERIAL OBJECT OF THE PRECEPTS OF THE LAW IN GENERAL
DISPUTATION LXXII THE LOVE, FEAR, TRUST, AND honour WHICH ARE DUE FROM MAN TO GOD
DISPUTATION LXXIII ON PARTICULAR ACTS OF OBEDIENCE, OR THOSE WHICH ARE PRESCRIBED IN EACH PRECEPT, OR CONCERNING THE DECALOGUE IN GENERAL
DISPUTATION LXXIV ON THE FIRST COMMAND IN THE DECALOGUE
DISPUTATION LXXV ON THE SECOND COMMAND IN THE DECALOGUE
DISPUTATION LXXVI ON THE THIRD PRECEPT OF THE DECALOGUE
DISPUTATION LXXVII ON THE FOURTH COMMAND IN THE DECALOGUE
DISPUTATION LXXVIII ON THE FIFTH COMMAND IN THE DECALOGUE
DISPUTATION LXXIX ON THE SIXTH PRECEPT
COROLLARY
Dissertation Of The Seventh Chapter Of Romans
DEDICATION.
A DISSERTATION ON THE TRUE AND GENUINE SENSE OF THE SEVENTH CHAPTER OF THE EPISTLE TO THE ROMANS. BY JAMES ARMINIUS, D.D.
FIRST PART
I. THE THESIS TO BE PROVED
THE CONNECTION OF THE SEVENTH CHAPTER WITH THE SIXTH
THE PROPOSITION OF THE APOSTLE Dehortatory.--"
VERSE THE FOURTEENTH 1.
VERSE THE FIFTEENTH
VERSE THE SIXTEENTH.
VERSE THE SEVENTEENTH
THE EIGHTEENTH AND NINETEENTH VERSES
VERSE THE TWENTIETH
VERSE THE TWENTY-FIRST
THE TWENTY-SECOND AND TWENTY-THIRD VERSES
THE ANCIENT FATHERS CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA.
VERSE THE TWENTY-FOURTH
VERSE THE TWENTY-FIFTH
THE MAN ABOUT WHOM THE APOSTLE IS HERE TREATING, DO FAR AS HE IS: UNDER THE LAW.
THE GRACE OF GOD THROUGH JESUS CHRIST."
THE CONNECTION BETWEEN THE SEVENTH AND THE EIGHTH CHAPTERS
SECOND PART
I. THE OPINION WHICH IS TO BE CORROBORATED BY TESTIMONIES
II. THE MOST ANCIENT AND MOST RESPECTABLE OF THE CHRISTIAN FATHERS APPROVE OF THE INTERPRETATION WHICH WE GIVE TO THIS CHAPTER
III. THE OPINION OF ST. AUGUSTINE
OUR OPINION IS SUPPORTED BY SEVERAL WRITERS OF THE MIDDLE AGES
V. THE FAVOURABLE TESTIMONIES OF MORE RECENT DIVINES
THIRD PART
I. THIS OPINION IS NEITHER HERETICAL NOR ALLIED TO ANY HERESY
OUR OPINION IS DIRECTLY OPPOSED TO THE PELAGIAN HERESY
FOURTH PART
THE OPPOSITE OPINION IS APPROVED BY NONE OF THE ANCIENT DOCTORS OF THE CHURCH
FIFTH PART
I. THE OPPOSITE OPINION IS INJURIOUS TO GRACE AND HURTFUL TO GOOD MORALS
VARIOUS OBJECTIONS IN FAVOUR OF THE COMMON INTERPRETATION ANSWERED
THE CONCLUSION AN Examination and comparison of each of the three Interpretations of this chapter.
A LETTER ADDRESSED TO HIPPOLYTUS A COLLIBUS
A LETTER, BY THE REV. JAMES ARMINIUS, D.D. &c. &c. TO HIS EXCELLENCY, THE NOBLE LORD, HIPPOLYTUS A COLLIBUS, AMBASSADOR, FROM THE MOST ILLUSTRIOUS PRINCE, THE ELECTOR PALATINE, TO THE SEVEN UNITED DUTCH PROVINCES, JAMES ARMINIUS WISHETH HEALTH AND SUCCESS MOST NONOURABLE SIR:
THE DIVINITY OF THE SON OF GOD.
THE PROVIDENCE OF GOD
DIVINE PREDESTINATION
GRACE AND FREE WILL
JUSTIFICATION
CERTAIN ARTICLES TO BE DILIGENTLY EXAMINED AND WEIGHED. BECAUSE SOME CONTROVERSY HAS ARISEN CONCERNING THEM AMONG EVEN THOSE WHO PROFESS THE REFORMED RELIGION
SCRIPTURE AND HUMAN TRADITIONS
II. ON GOD CONSIDERED ACCORDING TO HIS NATURE
III. ON GOD, CONSIDERED ACCORDING TO THE RELATION BETWEEN THE PERSONS IN THE TRINITY
IV. ON THE DECREE OF GOD
ON PREDESTINATION TO SALVATION, AND ON DAMNATION CONSIDERED IN THE HIGHEST DEGREE
ON THE CREATION, AND CHIEFLY THAT OF MAN
ON THE DOMINION OF GOD OVER THE CREATURES, AND CHIEFLY OVER MAN
ON THE PROVIDENCE OF GOD 1
ON PREDESTINATION, CONSIDERED IN THE PRIMEVAL STATE OF MAN
ON THE CAUSE OF SIN UNIVERSALLY
OF THE FALL OF ADAM
ON ORIGINAL SIN
ON THE PREDESTINATION OF MAN CONSIDERED PARTLY IN HIS PRIMEVAL STATE, AND PARTLY IN THE FALL
ON PREDESTINATION CONSIDERED AFTER THE FALL
ON THE DECREES OF GOD WHICH CONCERN THE SALVATION OF SINFUL MEN, ACCORDING TO HIS OWN SENSE
ON CHRIST
ON THE VOCATION OF SINNERS TO COMMUNION WITH CHRIST, AND TO A PARTICIPATION OF HIS BENEFITS
ON PENITENCE
ON FAITH
ON REGENERATION AND THE REGENERATE
ON THE PERSEVERANCE OF SAINTS
ON THE ASSURANCE OF SALVATION
ON THE JUSTIFICATION OF MAN AS A SINNER, BUT YET A BELIEVER, BEFORE GOD
ON THE GOOD WORKS OF BELIEVERS
ON PRAYER
ON THE INFANTS OF BELIEVERS WHEN THEY ARE OFFERED FOR BAPTISM
ON THE SUPPER OF THE LORD
ON MAGISTRACY
ON THE CHURCH OF ROME
A LETTER ON THE SIN AGAINST THE HOLY GHOST TO JOHN UYTENBOGARD, HIS MOST DEAR AND PECULIARLY BELOVED BROTHER IN CHRIST, JAMES ARMINIUS WISHES HEALTH AND HIS WELFARE THROUGH CHRIST