The Works of James Arminius, D. D., Formerly Professor of Divinity in the University of Leyden: To which are Added Brandt's Life of the Author, with Considerable Augmentations, Numerous Extracts from His Private Letters, a Copious and Authentic Account of the Synod of Dort and Its Proceedings, and Several Interesting Notices of the Progress of His Theological Opinions in Great Britain and on the Continent, Volume 2

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Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green, 1828

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On the Nature of God
112
On the same
177
N11 On the Free Will of Man and its Powers
189
On Christian Liberty
258
On the Roman Pontiff and the principal Titles which are attributed to him
264
The Case of all the Protestant or Reformed Churches with respect to their alleged secession
274
On Idolatry
289
On the Invocation of Saints
307
On Magistracy
312
On Theology
318
On the Manner in which Theology must be taught
319
On Blessedness the End of Theology
320
On Religion
321
On the Rule of Religion the Word of God and the Scriptures in particular
322
On the Authority and Certainty of the Holy Scriptures
324
On the Perfection of the Scriptures
326
On the Perspicuity of the Scriptures
327
On the Meanings and Interpretation of the Holy Scriptures
328
On the Efficacy of the Scriptures
330
On Religion in a stricter sense
331
On the Christian Religion its Name and Relation
333
On the Christian Religion with regard to the Matter generally
334
And First about God its Pri mary Object and what God is
335
On the Nature of God
338
On the Life of God
339
On the Understanding of God
341
On the Will of God
343
On the various Distinctions of the Will of God
344
On the Attributes of God which come to be considered under his Will And First on those which have an analogy to the Affections or Passions in Rati...
347
On those Attributes of God which have some analogy to the moral Virtues and which act like Moderators of the Affections considered in the pre cedi...
350
On the Power or Capability of God
352
On the Perfection Blessedness and Glory of God
353
On Creation
355
On Angels in general and in particular
358
On the Creation of Man after the Image of God 362 2
362
On the Lordship or Dominion of God
365
On the Providence of God
366
On the Covenant into which God entered with our first Parents
369
The Manner in which Man conducted himself in fulfilling the first Cove nant or on the Sin of our first Parents
371
On the Effects of the Sin of our first Parents
374
On the Necessity of the Christian Religion
376
On the Restoration of Man
378
On the Person of our Lord Jesus Christ
379
On the Priestly Office of Christ
380
On the Prophetical Office of Christ
382
On the Regal Office of Christ
384
On the states of Christs Humiliation and Exaltation
386
On the Will and Command of God the Father and of Christ by which they will and command that Religion be performed to them by sinful Man
389
On the Predestination of Believers
392
On the Predestination of Means to the End
394
On the Vocation of sinful Men to Christ and to a participation of Salva tion in Him
395
On the Repentance by which Men answer to the Divine Vocation
397
On Faith in God and Christ
400
On the Union of Believers with Christ
401
On the Communion of Believers with Christ and particularly with his Death
403
On the Communion of Believers with Christ in regard to his Life
404
On the Power of the Church in enacting Laws
423
On the Power of the Church in administering Justice or on Ecclesiastical Discipline
425
On Councils
428
On the Ecclesiastical Ministrations of the New Testament and on the Voca tion to them
432
On Sacraments in general
435
On the Sacraments of the Old Testamentthe Tree of Life Circumcision and the Paschal Lamb
437
On the Sacraments of the New Testament in general
439
On Baptism and Pædobaptism
440
On the Lords Supper 412
442
On the Popish Mass
443
On the five false Sacraments
444
On the Worship of God in general
445
On the Precepts of Divine Worship in general
448
On Obedience the formal Object of all the Divine Precepts
449
On Obedience to the Commands of God in general
450
On the material Object of the Precepts of the Law in general
452
On the Love Fear Trust and Honour which are due from Man to God
453
On particular Acts of Obedience those which are prescribed in each Pre cept or concerning the Decalogue in general
454
On the First Command in the Decalogue
456
On the Second Command in the Decalogue
458
DISSERTATION ON THE TRUE AND GENUINE SENSE OF
488
The Connexion of the Seventh Chapter with the Sixth
498
The Connexion between the Seventh and the Eighth Chapters
512
SECOND PART 600629
600
The Opinion of St Augustine
611
The favourable Testimonies of Modern Divines
624
Our Opinion is directly opposed to the Pelagian Heresy
636
FOURTH PART 642656
642
FIFTH PART 656683
656
Various Objections in Favour of the common Interpretation answered
662
A LETTER TO HIPPOLYTUS A COLLIBUS 685705
687
The Providence of
696
Divine Predestination
698
Grace and Free Will
700
Justification
701
CERTAIN ARTICLES TO BE DILIGENTLY EXAMINED AND WEIGHED 70673
706
On God considered according to his Nature
707
On the Decrees of God
709
On Predestination to Salvation and on Damnation considered in the highest Degree
710
On the Creation and chiefly that of Man
711
On the Dominion of God over the Creatures and chiefly over Man
713
On the Providence of God
714
On the Cause of Sin universally
715
On the Fall of Adam
716
On Original Sin
717
On Predestination considered after the Fall
718
On Christ
719
On the Vocation of Sinners to Communion with Christ and to a Participa tion of his Benefits
720
On Penitence
722
On Faith
723
On Regeneration and the Regenerate
724
On the Perseverance of Saints
725
On the Assurance of Salvation
726
On the Good Works of Believers
729
On the Supper of the Lord
730
On the Church of Rome
731

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