TABLE OF CONTENTS.
CHAPTER I.
General Defence of the Precepts in Question.
Page.
Alteration of Style in the Review, ... 117
Two points which the Editor wishes to establish,
to wit, the excellency of the Dogmas and the
insufficiency of the Precepts, ... .. ib.
The Compiler acknowledges the first, .. ib.
Rejects the second, .. .. ..119
Passages shewing the sufficiency of the Precepts—
God one, and the object of supreme love, . . 120
The authority of Paul quoted, inapplicable, .. 121
Justifyng a selection as the substitute for the whole, 122
The Precepts of Jesus practicable, . . . . ib.
The contradiction between the indispensibleness of
tlie Doctrines and the sufficiency of the
Precepts, .. .. 124
Repentance the only means of forgiveness, . . 125
CHAPTER II.
Natural inferiority of the Son t% the Father.
Positions of the Riviewer,
Jesus receives all power from God,
Power given to Jesus as the Son of God, •
126
,ib.
127
CHAPTER I.
General Defence of the Precepts in Question.
Page.
Alteration of Style in the Review, ... 117
Two points which the Editor wishes to establish,
to wit, the excellency of the Dogmas and the
insufficiency of the Precepts, ... .. ib.
The Compiler acknowledges the first, .. ib.
Rejects the second, .. .. ..119
Passages shewing the sufficiency of the Precepts—
God one, and the object of supreme love, . . 120
The authority of Paul quoted, inapplicable, .. 121
Justifyng a selection as the substitute for the whole, 122
The Precepts of Jesus practicable, . . . . ib.
The contradiction between the indispensibleness of
tlie Doctrines and the sufficiency of the
Precepts, .. .. 124
Repentance the only means of forgiveness, . . 125
CHAPTER II.
Natural inferiority of the Son t% the Father.
Positions of the Riviewer,
Jesus receives all power from God,
Power given to Jesus as the Son of God, •
126
,ib.
127