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Table of Contents
- Title Page
- Discussion Between Arminius & Junius, Topic - Predestination
- Origin
- MOST DISTINGUISHED AND VENERATED SIR:
- REPLY OF FRANCIS JUNIUS TO THE MOST LEARNED MAN, AND MY VERY
- FIRST PROPOSITION OF ARMINIUS
- SECOND PROPOSITION OF ARMINIUS
- THIRD PROPOSITION OF ARMINIUS
- FOURTH PROPOSITION OF ARMINIUS
- FIFTH PROPOSITION OF ARMINIUS
- SIXTH PROPOSITION OF ARMINIUS
- SEVENTH PROPOSITION OF ARMINIUS
- EIGHTH PROPOSITION OF ARMINIUS
- NINTH PROPOSITION OF ARMINIUS
- TENTH PROPOSITION OF ARMINIUS.
- ELEVENTH PROPOSITION OF ARMINIUS
- TWELFTH PROPOSITION OF ARMINIUS
- THIRTEENTH PROPOSITION OF ARMINIUS
- FOURTEENTH PROPOSITION OF ARMINIUS
- FIFTEENTH PROPOSITION OF ARMINIUS
- SIXTEENTH PROPOSITION OF ARMINIUS
- SEVENTEENTH PROPOSITION OF ARMINIUS
- EIGHTEENTH PROPOSITION OF ARMINIUS
- TWENTIETH PROPOSITION OF ARMINIUS
- TWENTY-FIRST PROPOSITION OF ARMINIUS
- TWENTY-SECOND PROPOSITION OF ARMINIUS
- TWENTY-THIRD PROPOSITION OF ARMINIUS
- TWENTY-FOURTH PROPOSITION OF ARMINIUS
- TWENTY-FIFTH PROPOSITION OF ARMINIUS
- TWENTY-SIXTH PROPOSITION OF ARMINIUS
- TWENTY-SEVENTH PROPOSITION OF ARMINIUS
- APPENDIX
- THESIS 1 Predestination is properly, according to the etymology of the word
- THESIS 2 Predestination, therefore, is an act of the divine good-pleasure
- THESIS 3 It is an act for God is simple energy proceeding not from any external cause
- THESIS 4 Its cause is eujdokia good-pleasure, by which He was favourably disposed towards those
- THESIS 5 It is, therefore, God alone, who predestinates, the cause of His own predestination
- THESIS 6 Therefore, this act is said to be from eternity
- THESIS 7 The material of predestination is twofold; divine things, and persons to be partakers of them.
- THESIS 8 The genus of the divine things, which are communicable through Predestination
- THESIS 9 Of these blessings, the chief points are two, grace and glory
- THESIS 10 Human beings are creatures, in a condition of nature -- which can effect nothing supernatural
- THESIS 11 The form is adoption, as sons, through Jesus Christ
- THESIS 12 The order of this form is placed in the preparation
- THESIS 13 The end is the praise of the glorious grace of God
- THESIS 14 What is contrary to this predestination can not, with propriety
- THESIS 15 Preterition is the act of the divine will, by which God
- THESIS 16 This preterition is without blame: for God bestowed on man the perfection of human nature
- THESIS 17 The preparation of punishment is the act of the divine pleasure
- THESIS 18 Therefore, in the predestinate, God does all things according to the good-pleasure of His own
- THESIS 19 If reprobation is made the opposite of predestination, the statement is figurative
- THESIS 20 The presentation of this doctrine is especially necessary, if it is treated skillfully
- An Examination
- PART 1
- EXAMINATION OF THE EPISTLE
- EXAMINATION OF THE TREATISE
- EXAMINATION OF THE ANSWER OF PERKINS TO CERTAIN ALLEGATIONS
- ALLEGATION 1 |IT IS TAUGHT BY US THAT CERTAIN MEN, AND FEW IN NUMBER, ARE ELECTED.|
- ALLEGATION 2 |WE TEACH THAT GOD ORDAINED MEN TO HELL-FIRE, AND THAT HE CREATED THEM, THAT HE MIGHT DESTROY THEM.|
- ALLEGATION 3 |THE PREDESTINATION OF THE STOICS, AND THE FATALISM OF THE STOICS, HAS BEEN INTRODUCED BY US: BECAUSE--THEY SAY WE ASSERT THAT ALL THINGS ARE DONE OF THE NECESSARY AND EFFICIENT DECREE OF GOD; ALSO, THAT THE FALL OF ADAM WAS ACCORDING TO OUR
- DISCUSSION OF THE SUBJECT OF PERMISSION
- ALLEGATION 4 |WE TEACH THAT THE GREATEST PART OF THE HUMAN RACE ARE LEFT WITHOUT CHRIST AND WITHOUT ANY SAVING GRACE.|
- AN EXAMINATION OF THE TREATISE OF WILLIAM PERKINS CONCERNING THE ORDER AND MODE OF PREDESTINATION