The Double Cure
Teasley's theological work exploring humanity's original state and the doctrine of redemption, discussing man's creation in God's image, primitive holiness, and God's plan for complete salvation from sin through Christ.
27 Chapters
Table of Contents
1
00.1 Preface
2
00.2 Introduction
3
01. Man's Original Purity
4
02. Man Under Law
5
03. The Temptation and the Fall
6
04. The Nature of the Penalty
7
05. Immediate Consequences of the Fall
8
06. Moral Effects of Adam's Sin on His Posterity
9
07. Nature of Native Depravity
10
08. Extent of Native Depravity
11
09. Theories of Native Depravity
12
10. History of the Doctrine of Native Depravity
13
11. Modal Theories of Native Depravity
14
12. Consequences of the Fall Reviewed
15
13. A Double Need
16
14. Justification
17
15. Native Depravity in the Justified Believer
18
16. Sanctification Defined
19
17. Christian Perfection
20
18. Sanctification a Cleansing
21
19. Sanctification a Second Work
22
20. Sanctification a Reception of the Holy Spirit
23
21. Mode of Sanctification
24
22. Sanctification Attainable in This Life
25
23. Who May Have Sanctification?
26
24. The Value of Sanctification
27
25. How to Obtain Sanctification
