The moral and religious character of SOCINUS 17-153 SECT. 1. The firmness of his faith and his attachment to immortality. nivs 1835 His remark to one who had built a tomb for himfelf 21 PRZIPЄOVIUS's comparison of SOCINUS with IGNA TIUS and others HOORNBECK animadverted upon CALVIN'S fituation Toggs 22-27 gobi 2 cr: 29 SECT. Specimens of the strain and spirit of his controver→ 67-74 ting heretics to death acrimony, and his vindication of himself CALVIN'S treatment of CASTALIO (a note) SacINUS's opinion concerning the doctrine of put- His fentiments concerning the falvation of PAPISTS 78 —————-charged with treating PALÆOLOGUS with 75, 76 79-81 SOCINUS remonftrates on the fevere treatment he had received P. 103-112 Remarks on SOCINUS's opinion concerning the imprifoning of heretics LUTHER'S fentiments on the fame subject :112, 113 114 115–118 120, 121 122 SCHLICHTINGIUS's liberal fentiments on it 123—140 124, 125 125 126 127-132 136, 137 139 140-152 The reflections of PRZÍPCOVIus on this head SECT. 5. His piety General reflections on the importance of piety 140, 141 His devotednels to the will of God His refignation under painful events 142145 SECT. I The temper and views with which he d conducted his refearches jo 4 His advice to a certain lady His profeffed reverence for the Scriptures P. 161 162-2164 The author of the Dictionaire des Herefies quoted 165. Dr. WALLIS's charge against SoCINUS, of putting defignedly a force on the Scriptures, ftated, and confidered §. 1. A fummary of the Christian religion §. 2. On the duty of a Chriftian 166176 172-254 172-176 176 177 §. 3. 178-208 The humanity and divine fonfhip of CHRIST 178, 179 A comparison between the power of CHRIST and that of earthly kings 179, 180 The filiation of CHRIST farther explained 180, 181 CHRIST'S afcenfion into heaven prior to his ministry ⚫on earth The priesthood of CHRIST and his expiating our fins confidered 182-184 185 188 What is meant by GoD's being propitious in 188-190 The title Mediator explained 190-192 In what fenfe CHRIST was the Lamb of GOD, and 203, 204 The extent of CHRIST's dominion The continual exercife of CHRIST's power and go... vernment afferted and proved 4. 204-208 His fentiments on the divine perfections, the original state of man, the fall, predestination and juftification CH 209-235 224 The The eternity of GoD proved from his abfolute dominion The unity of GOD explained His immenfity explained P: 209, 210 211, 212 212-214 The natural mortality of the first man argued for 214, 215 SOCINUS's opinion of the infufficiency of the light The meaning of the terms original righteousness 221, 222 Original fin, what Freedom of man's will explained and proved Divine affiftance, external and internal Predeftination denied Four rules relative to the divine prescience 232 235 §. 5. The fentiments of SOCINUS on magistracy, war, punishments, refiftance, self-defence, ufury, the facraments and the church Thoughts concerning the lawfulness of war on drefs on carrying of arms 235-254 236, 237 on ufury: the law of Moses on the point confidered on the use of blood 237, 238 238, 239" 240-243 243-247 on the choice and power of minifters 248, 249 A note concerning the religious affemblies of the SOCINIANS SQCINUS's fentiments concerning the Lord's-Supper 250 On baptism, its use and perpetuity On infant-baptifm 249 1.251, 252 253, SECT. 3. The progrefs of SOCINIANISM; reflections on the opinions of SOCINUS; and the fentiments" of different writers on his fcheme 255-318 The |