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Jean Calvin — Institutes of the Christian Religion
Jean Calvin
Institutes of the Christian Religion
Volume I
On The Knowledge Of God The Redeemer In Christ, Which Was Revealed First To The Fathers Under The Law, And Since To Us In The Gospel.
Book II.
On The Knowledge Of God The Redeemer In Christ, Which Was Revealed First To The Fathers Under The Law, And Since To Us In The Gospel.
Argument.
The Fall And Defection Of Adam The Cause Of The Curse Inflicted On All Mankind, And Of Their Degeneracy From Their Primitive Condition. The Doctrine Of Original Sin.
Chapter II. Man, In His Present State, Despoiled Of Freedom Of Will, And Subjected To A Miserable Slavery.
Every Thing That Proceeds From The Corrupt Nature Of Man Worthy Of Condemnation.
Chapter IV. The Operation Of God In The Hearts Of Men.
A Refutation Of The Objections Commonly Urged In Support Of Free Will.
Redemption For Lost Man To Be Sought In Christ.
The Law Given, Not To Confine The Ancient People To Itself, But To Encourage Their Hope Of Salvation In Christ, Till The Time Of His Coming.
An Exposition Of The Moral Law
Christ, Though Known To The Jews Under The Law, Yet Clearly Revealed Only In The Gospel.
The Similarity Of The Old And New Testaments.
The Difference Of The Two Testaments.
The Necessity Of Christ Becoming Man In Order To Fulfil The Office Of Mediator.
Christ's Assumption Of Real Humanity.
The Union Of The Two Natures Constituting The Person Of The Mediator.
The Consideration Of Christ's Three Offices, Prophetical, Regal, And Sacerdotal, Necessary To Our Knowing The End Of His Mission From The Father, And The Benefits Which He Confers On Us.
Christ's Execution Of The Office Of A Redeemer To Procure Our Salvation. His Death, Resurrection, And Ascension To Heaven.
Christ Truly And Properly Said To Have Merited The Grace Of God And Salvation For Us.