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9. Conclusion.

       Chapter VI. Orthodox Idea Of Sin, As Depravity And As Guilt.

       § 1. The Question stated.

       § 2. The four Moments or Characters of Evil. The Fall,. Natural Depravity, Total Depravity, Inability.

       § 3. Orthodox and Liberal View of Man, as morally diseased. or otherwise.

       § 4. Sin as Disease.

       § 5. Doctrine of the Fall in Adam, and Natural Depravity.. Their Truth and Error.

       § 6. Examination of Romans, 5:12-21.

       § 7. Orthodox View of Total Depravity and Inability.

       § 8. Proof Texts.

       § 9. Truth in the Doctrine of Total Depravity.

       § 10. Ability and Inability.

       § 11. Orthodox Doctrine of Inability.

       § 12. Some further Features of Orthodox Theology concerning. Human Sinfulness.

       Chapter VII. Conversion And Regeneration.

       § 1. Orthodoxy recognizes only two Conditions in which Man. can be found.

       § 2. Crisis and Development.

       § 3. Nature of the Change.

       § 4. Its Reality and Importance.

       § 5. Is it the Work of God, or of the Man himself? Orthodox. Difficulty.

       § 6. Solved by the Distinction between Conversion and Regeneration.

       § 7. Men may be divided, religiously, into three Classes, not. two.

       § 8. Difference between Conversion and Regeneration.

       § 9. Unsatisfactory Attitude of the Orthodox Church.

       § 10. The Essential Thing for Man is to repent and be. converted; that is, to make it his Purpose to obey God in all. Things.

       § 11. Regeneration is God's Work in the Soul. Examination. of the Classical Passage, or conversation of Jesus with. Nicodemus.

       § 12. Evidences of Regeneration.

       Chapter VIII. The Orthodox Idea Of The Son Of God.

       § 1. Orthodox Doctrine stated.

       § 2. This Doctrine gradually developed.

       § 3. Unitarian Objections.

       § 4. Substantial Truth in this Doctrine.

       § 5. Formal Error of the Orthodox Statement.

       § 6. Errors of Arianism and Naturalism.

       Chapter IX. Justification By Faith.

       § 1. This Doctrine of Paul not obsolete.

       § 2. Its Meaning and Importance.

       § 3. Need of Justification for the Conscience.

       § 4. Reaction of Sin on the Soul.

       § 5. Different Methods of obtaining Forgiveness.

       § 6. Method in Christianity.

       § 7. Result.

       § 8. Its History in the Church.

       § 9. Orthodox Errors, at the present Time, in Regard to Justification. by Faith.

       § 10. Errors of Liberal Christians.

       Chapter X. Orthodox Idea Of The Atonement.

       § 1. Confusion in the Orthodox Statement.

       § 2. Great Importance attributed to this Doctrine.

       § 3. Stress laid on the Death of Jesus in the Scripture.

       § 4. Difficulty in interpreting these Scripture Passages.

       § 5. Theological Theories