Watts - BX5200 .W3 1813 v.4

CONTENTS OF VOLUME IV, PAGE. RATIONAL. FOUNDATION OF A CHRISTIAN CHURCH ... I SECTION I. Reason and Revelation require social Religion 4 II. Instances thereof ... ... ... ... 7 IIl. Primitive Ministers ... ... ... ... ... 19 IV. Other Instances ... ... ... .. .. .. 24 V. Reason directswhere Revelation is silent .., 27 VI. Churches formed like Civil Societies ... ... 40 VIII. Advantages therefrom ... ... ... ... ... 43 VIII. Power of Churches in Holy Things . 47 IX. Termsof Christian Communion ... ... ,.. 52 DISCOURSE I. Pattern for a Dissenting Preacher ... ... 132 II. The Office of Deacons ... ... ... ... 146 s III. Invitations to Church Fellowship ... 157 ON CIVIL POWER IN THINGS SACRED ... ... ... 190 Appendix ... ... ... ... ... ... 215 RUIN AND RECOVERY OF MANKIND 223 Advertisement ... ..: ... ... 229 Introduction ... ... ... 233 QUESTION I. ,,, 238 II. ... .. 275 III. ... 281 IV. ... 291 V. 295 VI. ... 298 VII. ... 300 VIIL ... 303 IX. 319 X. ... 326 XI. ... 332 XII. ... 338 XIII. ... ... 348 XIV. ... ... 365 XV. ... ... 379 XVI. ... ... 380 Conclusion 391 Appendix ... ... 396 Essay I. ,, ,,, 396 II. ... 428 441 Postscript ... ... 452 dN THE FREEDOM OF THE WILL 455 THE SACRIFICE OF CHRIST ... ... ... ... ... ... 505 AN HUMBLE ATTEMPT TOWARDS THE REVIVAL OF PRAC- TICAL RELIGION AMONG CHRISTIANS ... .. ... ... 583 Containing I. An Address to Ministers ... ... ... ... 5t7

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