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Dialogues, Letters, and Essays, on Various Subjects. The Works of the Rev. Andrew Fuller, Late of Kettering, in Northamptonshire; in Eight Volumes: to which is prefixed, a Memoir of the Author, by John Ryland, D.D., Vol. 4
Andrew Fuller [1754-1815]


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Book Description

Title:
Dialogues, Letters, and Essays, on Various Subjects. The Works of the Rev. Andrew Fuller, Late of Kettering, in Northamptonshire; in Eight Volumes: to which is prefixed, a Memoir of the Author, by John Ryland, D.D., Vol. 4
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Publication Year:
Location:
London
Publisher:
B.J. Holdsworth
Pages:
618
Subjects:
Christian Mission, Baptist Missionary Society, Andrew Fuller
Copyright Holder:
Public domain
Works of Andrew Fuller, Vol. 4

Contents

  • Preface
  • Dialogues and Letters between Crispus and Gaius

    1. On the Peculiar Turn of the present Age
    2. On the Importance of Truth
    3. On the Connexion between Doctrinal, Experimental, and Practical Religion
    4. On the Moral Character of God
    5. On the Free-agency of Man
    6. On the Goodness of the Moral Law
    7. On Antinomianism
    8. On Human Depravity
    9. On the Total Depravity of Human Nature
  • Letters
    1. On the Total Depravity of Human Nature
    2. On the Total Depravity of Human Nature
    3. On the Total Depravity of Human Nature
    4. Consequences resulting from the Doctrine of Human Depravity
    5. Consequences resulting from the Doctrine of Human Depravity
  • Three Conversations between Peter, James, and John
    1. On Imputation
    2. On Substitution
    3. On Particular Redemption
  • Answer to Three Queries
  • A Meditation on the Nature and Progressiveness of the Heavenly Glory
  • Antinomianism Contrasted with the Religion taught and exemplified in the Holy Scriptures

  • Introduction
  • Part I. Containing a Brief View of Antinomianism, with Arguments against the leading Principle from which it is denominated
  • Part II. The I nfluence of Antinomianism, in perverting some of the principal Doctrines of the Gospel

  • Spiritual Pride: or the Occasions, Causes, and Effects of High-mindedness in Religion; with Considerations exciting to Self-abasement

  • Introduction
  • Section I. The Occasions, or Objects, of Spiritual Pride
  • Section II. The Causes of Spiritual Pride

  • The Awakened Sinner: a Correspondence between Archippus, a Minister of the Gospel, and Epaphras, a Young Man who had been one of his Hearers

  • Part of a Body of Divinity
  • Letters
    1. On the Importance of System, in the Study of Divinity
    2. On the Importance of a true System
    3. On the Principle and General Outlines of the System
    4. On the Being of God
    5. On the Necessity of a Divine Revelation
    6. On the Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures
    7. On the unifol'm bearing of the Scl'iptures on the Person and Work of Christ
    8. On the Perfections of God
    9. On the Trinity; or, on the Father, Son, and Spirit being One God

  • Thoughts on Preaching

  • Letters
    1. On Expounding the Scriptures
    2. On Sermons, and the Subject-matter of them
    3. On the Composition of a Sermon
  • The Great Question Answered

  • The Backslider: or an Inquiry into the Nature, Symptoms, and Effects of religious Declension, with the Means of Recovery
  • Introduction
  • Section I. On the General Natnre and Different Species of Backsliding
  • Section II. On the Symptoms of a Backsliding Spirit
  • Section III. On the lnjurious and Dangerous Effects of Sin lying upon the Conscience unlamented
  • Section IV. On the Means of Recovery
  • Expository Remarks on the Discipline of the Primitive Churches

  • A Vindication of Protestant Dissent, from the Charges of the Rev. Thomas Robinson, M.A. Vicar of St. Mary's, Leicester

  • Remarks on Two Sermons, by Mr. W. W. Horne, of Yarmouth, entitled, The Faith of the Gospel Vindicated

  • The Moral Law the Rule of Conduct to Believers

  • An Essay on Truth: containing an Inquiry into its Nature and Importance; with tlie Causes of Error, and the Reasons of its being permitted

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