Table of Contents
- Chapter I. Justifiying faith; the causes and object of it
- Chapter II. The nature of justifying faith
- Chapter III. The use of faith in justification; its especial
- Chapter IV. Of justification; the notion and signification
- Chapter V. The distinction of a first and second
- Chapter VI. Evangelical personal righteousness, the
- Chapter VII. Imputation, and the nature of it; with the
- Chapter VIII. Imputation of the sins of the church unto
- Chapter IX. The formal cause of justification, or the
- Chapter X. Arguments of justification by the imputation
- Chapter XI. The nature of the obedience that God requires of us. The eternal obligation of the law thereunto.
- Chapter XIII. The nature of justification proved from the
- Chapter XIV. The exclusion of all sorts of works from
- Chapter XV. Faith alone
- Chapter XVI. The truth pleaded farther confirmed by
- Chapter XVII. Testimonies out of the evangelists
- Chapter XVIII. The nature of justification as declared in
- Chapter XIX. Objections against the doctrine of justification by the imputation of righteousness of Christ. Personal holiness and obedience not obstructed, but furthered by it.
- Chapter XX. The doctrine of the apostle James