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| Content | Pages |
|---|---|
| The Publisher to the Reader | iii to x |
| The true and solid grounds of Christian theology | 1 to 54 |
| That natural reason and divine faith proceed from two different and distinct principles in man | 55 to 118 |
| Of the two spirits in man, each striving for the governance of the soul | 119 to 134 |
| Content | Pages |
|---|---|
| The difference between a philosopher and a Christian | 1 to 14 |
| Of the fall of Adam; that JESUS CHRIST is the Redeemer, and in him GOD the Word is the sole Teacher | 15 to 29 |
| The difference between the life of nature and the life of grace | 30 to 45 |
| Of the miracles of the Old and New Testament, and how the will of GOD may be known | 46 to 65 |
| Of the union of the Church of CHRIST and of the true religion | 66 to 92 |
...[the reader], according to the best of his knowledge, will confess that they clearly distinguish truth from falsehood: essentials from non-essentials accessories: good from evil; and lead from the corruption and misery of humanity to the transcendent love, wisdom, and goodness of almighty GOD.
accessories — Secondary or non-essential details that accompany the core truths (the "essentials") of a religious or philosophical matter.