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Preface
PART 1. Explanation of Terms, fc.
SECT. 1. The Nature of the Will
11. What determines the Will
II. The Nature of Necessity
iv. Of Natural and Moral Inability
v. Of Liberty and Moral Agency
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PART II. Concerning the Arminian Notion of Liberty.
SECT. 1. The Inconsistence of Arminian Liberty
II. Supposed Evasions considered
II. No Event without a Cause
iv. Volition not without a Cause
v. These Evasions Impertinent
vi. Of choosing in Things Indifferent
vii. Of Liberty of Indifference
viu. Of Liberty without Necessity
IX. Will connected with Understanding
X. Acts connected with Motives
xi. God foreknows our Volitions
XII. Foreknowledge infers Necessity
XIII. Arminian Liberty Inconsistent
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PART III. Concerning Moral Agency, Virtue and Vice, &c.
Sect. 1. God's moral excellency necessary
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Christ's Volitions necessarily holy, &c.
11. Moral Necessity and Inability consistent
iv. Commands consistent with Moral Inability
v. Sincerity of Desires and Endeavours
vi. Indifference inconsistent with Virtue
VII. Arminian Notions of Moral Agency, &c.
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PART IV. On the Chief Grounds of the Reasoning of Arminians.
Sect. 1. Of the Essence of Virtue and Vice
11. Arminian Notion of Action, false
11. Calvinism not against Common Sense
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SECT. IV. Necessary Virtue agree, to Common Sense
v. Endeavours consistent win Calvinism
vi. The charge of Stoicism, &c. answered
vii. Necessity of Divine Volition
vi. Necessity of Divine Volition, continued
ix. Of the existence of Sin, &c.
x. Concerning Sin's first entrance
XI. Of God's Moral character
XII. Supposed Tendency of Necessity
XIII. Concerning Abstruse Reasoning
XIV. The Conclusion
XV. Appendix
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THE GREAT CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE OF ORIGINAL SIN
DEFENDED.
PART I. Evidences of Original Sin from Facts and Events.
CHAP. I. The Evidence of the Doctrine from Facts.
SECT, 1. All men tend to Sin and Ruin
11. Universal Sin proves a sinful propensity
u. This tendency most corrupt and pernicious
IV. All men sin immediately, &c.
v. All have more Sin than Virtue
vi. Men's proneness to extreme Stupidity, &c.
Vit. Generality of mankind wicked
viu. Great means used to oppose wickedness
Ix. Several evasions considered
CHAP. II. Arguments from universal mortality
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PART II. Proofs of the Doctrine from particular parts of Scripture.
CHAP. I. Observations on the first three chapters of Genesis.
SECT. 1. Concerning Adam's original Righteousness 406
11. Death threatened to our first parents
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II. Adam a federal Head, &c.
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CHAP. II. Observations on Texts, chiefly of the Old Testament, &c. 439
III. Observations on Texts, principally in the New Testament.
SECT. 1. Observations on John ni. 6.
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11. Observations on Rom. iij. 9_24.
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in. Observations on Rom. v. 6-10., Eph. ii. 3. &c. 464
CHAP. IV. Containing observations on Rom. v. 12. &c.
Sect. 1. Remarks on Dr. Taylor's way of explaining this
Text
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11. The true scope of Rom. v. 12, &c.
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PART III. Evidence of the Doctrine from Redemption by Christ.
CHAP. I. Proofs from Redemption by Christ
II. Proof from Application of Rederoption
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PART IV. Containing Answers to Objections.
CHAP. I. The Objection from the nature of Sin
I). God not the Author of Sin
III. The imputation of Adam's sin stated
IV. Several other Objections answered
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