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VIII. Doctrine of the Calvinists on original sin
IX. Zwingle's view of original sin
CHAPTER III.
OPPOSITE VIEWS ON THE DOCTRINE OF JUSTIFICATION.
x. General statement of the mode in which, according to the different
confessions, man becomes justified
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103
112
115
XI. Of the relation of the operation of God to that of man, in the work
of regeneration, according to the Catholic and the Lutheran sys-
tems
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XII. Doctrine of the Calvinists on the relation of grace to freedom, and
human cooperation.-Predestination
XIII. Of the Catholic notion of justification
XIV. Doctrine of the Protestants on justification and sanctification
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142
155
APPRECIATION OF THE THEORETIC AND PRACTICAL GROUNDS, WHICH THE
PROTESTANTS ALLEGE FOR THEIR VIEW OF FAITH.
XVII. Appreciation of the theoretic grounds
XVIII. Appreciation of the practical grounds
XIX. Survey of the differences in the doctrine of faith
xx. On the assurance of justification and eternal felicity
OF GOOD WORKS.
XXI. Doctrine of Catholics respecting good works
XXII. Doctrine of the Protestants respecting good works
222
XXIII. The doctrine of purgatory in its connexion with the Catholic doc-
trine of justification
228
XXIV. Opposition between the communions in their general conception of
Christianity
xxv. The culminating point of inquiry.—Luther maintains an inward and
essential opposition between religion and morality, and assigns to
the former an eternal, to the latter a mere temporal, value
XXVI. Analysis of the elements of truth and of error in the Protestant doc-
trine of faith, as hitherto stated
XXVII. Affinity of Protestantism with Gnosticism, and some Pantheistic
systems of the Middle Age. More accurate determination of the
difference between Zwingle's and Luther's principles
CHAPTER IV.
286
DIFFERENCES IN THE DOCTRINE OF THE SACRAMENTS.
XXVIII. Doctrine of Catholics on the sacraments in general
XXIX. Lutheran doctrine of the sacraments in general. Consequences of
this doctrine
xxx. Further consequences of the original Lutheran view of the essence
291
XXXIV. Doctrine of the Catholics on the most holy sacrament of the Altar,
and on the Mass
333
XXXV. Doctrine of the Lutherans, Zwinglians, and Calvinists, on the Eu-
charist
APPENDIX.
Note A, referred to at page 328 Note B, referred to at page 336
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ERRATA TO VOL. I.
Page 42, 19th line of note, for "consequently the image," read, "consequently such the image."
Page 263, line 24, for "in the hog-trough and horse-pond," read, "in the hog-sty and on the dung-heaps."