Old and New Theology : or, The Doctrinal Differences which have agitated and divided The Presbyterian Church. A New and Enlarged Edition.

by James Wood [1799-1867]

Hardcover, 1855

Call number

BX8937 .W66 1855

Publication

Philadelphia: Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1855.

Physical description

262 p.; 20 cm

Notes

CONTENTS
Preface to the First Edition in 1838.
Introduction to the Third Edition.
I. The character and government of God.
II. God's covenant with Adam and our relation to him as our federal head--involving the doctrine of imputation and original sin.
III. The subject of the preceding chapter continued--exhibiting the New Theology concerning God's covenant with Adam as the federal head of his posterity, imputation, original sin, &c.
IV. Remarks on imputation, original sin, &c., with reference to the views presented in the preceding chapter.
V. The sufferings of Christ and our justification through Him.
VI. Justification--a continuation of the preceding chapter.
VII. Human ability, regeneration, and the influences of the Holy Spirit.
VIII. Human ability, regeneration, &c., continued from the preceding chapter.
IX. A contrast between the Old and New Theology, by way of review, and a notice of the Perfectionism of Mr. Finney.
X. The measures adopted by the General Assembly for removing these errors from the Presbyterian Church.
XI. The acts of the General Assembly in 1837 and 1838.
XII. Present character and condition of the Old and New-school bodies.

Barcode

018a075000

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