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Grand Rapids, MI: Reformation Heritage Books, 2002, 2015.
Physical description
x, xxii, 576 p.; 23 cm
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CONTENTS
The Life and Writings of John Brown of Haddington.
Address to Students of Divinity.
Book I. Of the Regulating Standard of Religion.
1. Of the Law of Nature.
2. Of the insufficiency of the law, and especially of the light of nature.
3. Of the revealed standard of religion contained in the scriptures of the Old and New Testaments...
Book II. Of God, the Author, Object, and End of all Religion.
1. Of God's names, nature, and perfections,
2. Of Persons in the Godhead,
3. Of the decrees of God;
4. Of God's execution of his decrees in his creating of all things,
Book III. Of the Covenant Bonds of Religious Connection between God and Men.
1. Of the covenant of works;
2. Of the covenant of grace.
Book IV. Of Christ, the Mediator of the Covenant of Grace.
1. Of Christ's Mediatorial Person.
2. Of Christ's general and particular offices.
3. Of Christ's States:--His humiliation. . . His exaltation....
Book V. Of the Principal Blessings of the Covenant of Grace.
1. Of Union with Christ.
2. Of Justification.
3. Of Adoption.
4. Of Sanctification.
5. Of Spiritual Consolation.
6. Of Believer's Glorification in this life; at death; at the last day; and through all eternity.
Book VI. Of the External Dispensation of the Covenant of Grace, by the Law, the Gospel, &c.
1. Of the Law of God.
2. Of the Gospel of Christ, in its matter, uses, differences from, and connections with the moral law.
3. Of the Instituted Ordinances of the covenant of grace.
Book VII. Of the Church or Society, for, and to which, the Covenant of Grace is dispensed.
1. Of the nature, formation, and fellowship of the Christian Church.
2. Of Church-power, and the subjects in which it resides, head and officers.
3. Of ecclesiastical judicatories, their divine warrant, work, and censures.
The Life and Writings of John Brown of Haddington.
Address to Students of Divinity.
Book I. Of the Regulating Standard of Religion.
1. Of the Law of Nature.
2. Of the insufficiency of the law, and especially of the light of nature.
3. Of the revealed standard of religion contained in the scriptures of the Old and New Testaments...
Book II. Of God, the Author, Object, and End of all Religion.
1. Of God's names, nature, and perfections,
2. Of Persons in the Godhead,
3. Of the decrees of God;
4. Of God's execution of his decrees in his creating of all things,
Book III. Of the Covenant Bonds of Religious Connection between God and Men.
1. Of the covenant of works;
2. Of the covenant of grace.
Book IV. Of Christ, the Mediator of the Covenant of Grace.
1. Of Christ's Mediatorial Person.
2. Of Christ's general and particular offices.
3. Of Christ's States:--His humiliation. . . His exaltation....
Book V. Of the Principal Blessings of the Covenant of Grace.
1. Of Union with Christ.
2. Of Justification.
3. Of Adoption.
4. Of Sanctification.
5. Of Spiritual Consolation.
6. Of Believer's Glorification in this life; at death; at the last day; and through all eternity.
Book VI. Of the External Dispensation of the Covenant of Grace, by the Law, the Gospel, &c.
1. Of the Law of God.
2. Of the Gospel of Christ, in its matter, uses, differences from, and connections with the moral law.
3. Of the Instituted Ordinances of the covenant of grace.
Book VII. Of the Church or Society, for, and to which, the Covenant of Grace is dispensed.
1. Of the nature, formation, and fellowship of the Christian Church.
2. Of Church-power, and the subjects in which it resides, head and officers.
3. Of ecclesiastical judicatories, their divine warrant, work, and censures.