Orthodoxy: Its Truths and Errors

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Importance of this Distinction
15
The Orthodox and Liberal Parties in New England
17
CHAPTER II
19
Heterodoxy thus becomes sinful
20
The Doctrine of Essentials and Nonessentials leads to Rome
22
Fallacy in this Orthodox Argument
23
The three Tendencies in the Church
26
The Party of Works
27
The Faith Party in Religion 11 Truth in the Orthodox Idea
31
Error in the Orthodox Principle
35
Faith Knowledge Belief Opinion
37
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Further Errors of Orthodox Supernaturalism
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31
57
CHAPTER V
87
Inspiration of the Scriptures especially of the New Testament
106
Authority of the Scriptures
112
The Christian Prepossession
122
Conclusion
128
CHAPTER VI
130
Orthodox and Liberal View of Man as morally diseased or other wise
133
Sin as Disease
134
Doctrine of the Fall in Adam and Natural Depravity their Truth and Error
136
1221
141
Orthodox View of Total Depravity and Inability
146
Proof Texts
147
20
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Truth in the Doctrine of Total Depravity
152
Ability and Inability
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23
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Orthodox Doctrine of Inability 13
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Some further Features of Orthodox Theology concerning human Sinfulness
166
CHAPTER VII
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Crisis and Development
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Nature of the Change
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Its Reality and Importance
177
Is it the Work of God or of the Man himself? Orthodox Difficulty
178
Men may be divided religiousl nto three Classes not two
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Difference between Conversion and Regeneration
181
Unsatisfactory Attitude of the Orthodox Church
182
The Essential Thing for Man is to repent and be converted that is to make it his Purpose to obey God in all Things
185
Regeneration is Gods Work in the Soul Examination of the Clas sical Passage or Conversation of Jesus with Nicodemus
186
Evidences of Regeneration
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THE ORTHODOX IDEA OF THE SON OF GOD 1 Orthodox Doctrine stated
202
Unitarian Objections
203
Substantial Truth in this Doctrine
204
Formal Error of the Orthodox Statement
206
Errors of Arianism and Naturalism
208
CHAPTER IX
210
Its Meaning and Importance
212
Need of Justification for the Conscience
216
Reaction of Sin on the Soul
218
Different Methods of obtaining Forgiveness
220
Difficulty in interpreting these Scripture Passages
239
Theological Theories based on the Figurative Language of the New Testament
240
The three principal Views of the Atonement warlike legal and governmental
242
Impression made by Christs Death on the Minds of his Disciples First Theory on the Subject in the Epistle to the Hebrews
243
Value of Suffering as a Means of Education
245
How the Death of Jesus brings Men to God
247
This Law of Vicarious Suffering universal
251
This Law illustrated from History in the Death of Socrates Joan of Arc Savonarola and Abraham Lincoln
254
Dr Bushnells View of the Atonement
259
Results of this Discussion
260
CHAPTER XI
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Scripture Basis for this Doctrine
269
Relation of the Divine Decree to Human Freedom
271
History of the Doctrine of Election and Predestination
272
Election is to Work and Opportunity here not to Heaven hereafter How Jacob was elected and how the Jews were a Chosen Peo ple
276
Eternal Life as taught in the New Testament not endless Future
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Resurrection and its real Meaning as a Rising up and not a Rising
304
28
310
Resurrection of the Body as taught in the New Testament not
315
30
324
Relation of the Parable of the Virgins and of the Talents to Christs
336
When Christs Judgment takes Place
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Final Result
350
CHAPTER XIV
352
The Doctrine of Everlasting Punishment as held by the Orthodox at the Present Time
353
Apparent Contradictions both in Scripture and Reason in Regard to this Doctrine
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Everlasting Punishment limits the Sovereignty of God
366
Everlasting Punishment contradicts the Fatherly Love of God
367
Attempts to modify and soften the Doctrine of Everlasting Punish ment
371
The meaning of Eternal Punishment in Scripture
375
How Judgment by Christ is connected with Punishment
382
The Doctrine of Annihilation
385
The Doctrine of Universal Restoration
386
CHAPTER XV
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Orthodox Doctrine of the Church Roman Catholic and High Church
393
The Protestant Orthodox Idea of the Church
396
Christs Idea of a Church or the Kingdom of Heaven
399
Church of the Leaven or the Invisible Church
403
The Church of the Mustardseed
405
Primitive and Apostolic Church or Church as it was
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The Actual Church or Church as it is
410
The Church Ideal or Church as it ought to be
417
The Church Possible or Church as it can be
419
CHAPTER XVI
423
History of the Doctrine
426
Errors in the Church Doctrine of the Trinity
428
The Trinity of Manifestations founded in the Truth of Things
432
It is in Harmony with Scripture
434
Practical Value of the Trinity when rightly understood
436
Mansel
441

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