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SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGIES
CONTENTS
Summa Theologica - Aquinas, Thomas
General Introduction
Vol. 1 -
Treatise on Sacred Doctrine
Treatise on the Creation
Treatise on the Angels
Treatise on the Work of the Six Days
Treatise on Man
Treatise on the Conservation and Government of Creatures
Vol. 2 -
Treatise on the Last End
Treatise on Human Acts
Treatise on the Passions
Treatise on Habits
Treatise on Habits, In Particular Good Habits, i.e. Virtues
Evil Habits, That Is, Vices and Sins
Treatise on Law
Treatise on Grace
Vol. 3 -
Treatise on the Theological Virtues
On Hope
On Charity
Treatise on the Cardinal Virtues
On Justice
Vices Opposed to Distributive Justice
Vices Opposed to Commutative Justice
By Words Utilized in a Court of Law
By Words Uttered Extrajudicially
By Sins Committed in Buying and Selling
By Sins Committed in Loans
Of the Parts of Justice
Interior Acts of Religion
Exterior Acts of Religion
Service By Gift
Service By Promise
By Taking the Name of God
Vices Opposed to Religion
Irreligion, i.e. By Way of Deficiency
Parts of Observance and Ordinary Vice
Vices Opposed to Truth
Vices Opposed to Friendliness
Vices Opposed to Liberality
Vol. 4 -
Treatise on Fortitude and Temperance
Vices Opposed to Fortitude
Temperance
Integral Parts of Temperance
Potential Parts of Temperance, and Contrary Vices
Treatise on Gratuitous Graces
Pertaining to Speech
Pertaining to Works
Treatise on the States of Life
Vol. 5 -
Prologue to the Third Part of the Summa Theologica
Treatise on the Incarnation
Treatise on the Sacraments
Baptism
Confirmation
Eucharist
Penance
Vol. 6 -
Supplement to the Third Part of the Summa Theologica - Editor's Note
A Commentary on the Four Sentences of Peter Lombard
Extreme Unction
Holy Orders
Matrimony
Treatise on the Resurrection
Treatise on the Last Things
Appendix 1 - [A Supplement To The Supplement, To Be Read Between Questions 70 And 71]
Appendix 2 - Two Articles on Purgatory
Abstract of Systematic Theology - Boyce, James Petigru
Institutes of the Christian Religion - Calvin, John
Introduction
Book 1
1. Connection between the Knowledge of God and the Knowledge of Ourselves.
2. What it is to Know God.
3. The Human Mind naturally imbued with the Knowledge of God.
4. This Knowledge stifled or corrupted, ignorantly or maliciously.
5. The Knowledge of God displayed in the fabric and constant Government of the Universe.
6. The need of Scripture as a Guide and Teacher in coming to God as a Creator.
7. The Testimony of the Spirit necessary to give full authority to Scripture.
8. The Credibility of Scripture sufficiently proved, in so far as Natural Reason admits.
9. All the principles of piety subverted by fanatics who substitute revelations for Scripture.
10. In Scripture, the true God opposed, exclusively, to all the gods of the Heathen.
11. Impiety of attributing a visible form to God.
12. God distinguished from Idols, that He may be the exclusive object of Worship.
13. The Unity of the Divine Essence in Three Persons taught in Scripture, from the foundation of the World.
14. In the Creation of the World, and all things in it, the True God distinguished by certain marks from fictitious gods.
15. State in which man was created.
16. The World, created by God, still cherished and protected by Him.
17. Use to be made of this Doctrine.
18. The instrumentality of the wicked employed by God, while He continues free from every taint.
Book 2
1. Through the Fall and revolt of Adam the whole Human race made accursed and degenerate.
2. Man now deprived of Freedom of Will, and miserably enslaved.
3. Every thing proceeding from the corrupt Nature of Man damnable.
4. How God works in the hearts of men.
5. The Arguments usually alleged in support of Free Will refuted.
6. Redemption for lost man to be sought in Christ.
7. The Law given, not to retain a people for itself, but to keep alive the Hope of Salvation in Christ until his Advent.
8. Exposition of the Moral Law.
9. Christ, though known to the Jews under the Law, yet only manifested under the Gospel.
10. The resemblance between the Old Testament and the New.
11. The difference between the two Testaments.
12. Christ, to perform the Office of Mediator, behaved to become man.
13. Christ clothed with the true substance of Human Nature.
14. How two natures constitute the Person of the Mediator.
15. Three things chiefly to be regarded in Christ; viz., his Offices of Prophet, King, and Priest.
16. How Christ performed the Office of Redeemer in procuring our salvation.
17. Christ rightly and properly said to have merited Grace and Salvation for us.
Book 3
1. The Benefits of Christ made available to us by the Secret Operation of the Spirit.
2. Of Faith.
3. Regeneration by Faith.
4. Penitence, as explained in the sophistical jargon of the Schoolmen, widely different from the purity required by the Gospel.
5. Of the modes of Supplementing Satisfactions, viz., Indulgences and Purgatory.
6. The Life of a Christian Man.
7. A Summary of the Christian Life.
8. Of Bearing the Cross - one branch of Self-Denial.
9. Of Meditating on the Future Life.
10. How to use the Present Life, and the comforts of it.
11. Of Justification by Faith.
12. Necessity of contemplating the Judgment-seat of God, in order to be seriously convinced of the Doctrine of Gratuitous Justification.
13. Two things to be observed in Gratuitous Justification.
14. The beginning of Justification.
15. The boasted merit of Works subversive both of the Glory of God, in bestowing Righteousness, and of the certainty of Salvation.
16. Refutation of the Calumnies by which it is attempted to throw odium on this doctrine.
17. The Promises of the Law and the Gospel reconciled.
18. The Righteousness of Works improperly inferred from Rewards.
19. Of Christian Liberty.
20. Of Prayer - a perpetual exercise of Faith.
21. Of the Eternal Election, by which God has predestinated some to Salvation and others to Destruction.
22. This Doctrine confirmed by Proofs from Scripture.
23. Refutation of the Calumnies by which this Doctrine is always unjustly assailed.
24. Election confirmed by the Calling of God.
25. Of the Last Resurrection.
Book 4
1. Of the True Church. Duty of cultivating Unity with her, as the mother of all the godly.
2. Comparison between the False Church and the True.
3. Of the Teachers and Ministers of the Church.
4. Of the State of the Primitive Church, and the Mode of Government in use before the Papacy.
5. The Ancient Form of Government utterly corrupted by the tyranny of the Papacy.
6. Of the Primacy of the Romish See.
7. Of the Beginning and Rise of the Romish Papacy, till it attained a height by which the Liberty of the Church was destroyed, and all true Rule overthrown.
8. Of the Power of the Church in Articles of Faith.
9. Of Councils and their Authority.
10. Of the Power of making Laws.
11. Of the Jurisdiction of the Church and the Abuses of it, as exemplified in the Papacy.
12. Of the Discipline of the Church, and its principal use in Censures and Excommunication.
13. Of Vows.
14. Of the Sacraments.
15. Of Baptism.
16. Paedobaptism.
17. Of the Lord’s Supper, and the benefits conferred by it.
18. Of the Popish Mass.
19. Of the Five Sacraments, falsely so called.
20. Of Civil Government.
One Hundred Aphorisms
Discussions on Theology - Dabney, Robert
Systematic and Polemic Theology - Dabney, Robert
Manual of Theology - Dagg, John Leadley
Systematic Theology - Finney, Charles
Introduction and Preface
Lecture 1 - Moral Government
Lecture 2 - Moral Government, Moral Obligation
Lecture 3 - Moral Obligation
Lecture 4 - Fountain of Moral Obligation
Lecture 5 - Foundation of Moral Obligation
Lecture 6 - Foundation of Moral Obligation
Lecture 7 - Foundation of Moral Obligation
Lecture 8 - Foundation of Moral Obligation
Lecture 9 - Unity of Moral Action
Lecture 10 - Obedience Entire
Lecture 11 - Obedience to the Moral Law
Lecture 12 - Attributes of Love
Lecture 13 - Attributes of Love
Lecture 14 - Attributes of Love
Lecture 15 - Attributes of Love
Lecture 16 - What Constitutes Disobedience to Moral Law
Lecture 17 - Attributes of Selfishness
Lecture 18 - Attributes of Selfishness
Lecture 19 - Sanctions of Moral Law, Natural and Governmental
Lecture 20 - Human Government
Lecture 21 - Human Government
Lecture 22 - Moral Depravity
Lecture 23 - Moral Depravity
Lecture 24 - Moral Depravity
Lecture 25 - Atonement
Lecture 26 - Extent of Atonement
Lecture 27 - Regeneration
Lecture 28 - Philosophical Theories of Regeneration
Lecture 29 - Evidences of Regeneration
Lecture 30 - Evidences of Regeneration
Lecture 31 - Natural Ability
Lecture 32 - Gracious Ability
Lecture 33 - The Notion of Inability
Lecture 34 - Repentance and Impenitence
Lecture 35 - Faith and Unbelief
Lecture 36 - Justification
Lecture 37 - Sanctification
Lecture 38 - Sanctification, Paul Entirely Sanctified
Lecture 39 - Sanctification, Conditions of This Attainment
Lecture 40 - Sanctification
Lecture 41 - Sanctification, Further Objections
Lecture 42 - Sanctification
Lecture 43 - Election
Lecture 44 - Reprobation
Lecture 45 - Divine Sovereignty
Lecture 46 - Purposes of God
Lecture 47 - Perseverance of the Saints
Lecture 48 - Perseverance of the Saints Proved
Lecture 49 - Perseverance Proved
Lecture 50 - Perseverance of the Saints
Lecture 51 - Perseverance of Saints
Glossary
Appendix A - Various Classes of Truths
Appendix B - How We Attain to the Knowledge of Certain Truths
Evangelical Theology - Hodge, Archibald Alexander
Outlines of Theology - Hodge, Archibald Alexander
Preface
Chapter 1 - Christian Theology; Its Several Branches; and Their Relation to Other Departments of Human Knowledge
Chapter 2 - The Origin of the Idea of God and Proof of His Existence
Chapter 3 - The Sources of Theology
Chapter 4 - The Inspiration of the Bible
Chapter 5 - The Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments the Only Rule of Faith and Judge of Controversies
Chapter 6 - A Comparison of Systems
Chapter 7 - Creeds and Confessions
Chapter 8 - The Attributes of God
Chapter 9 - The Holy Trinity, Including the Divinity of Christ, the Eternal Generation of the Son, the Personality, Divinity, and Eternal Procession of the Holy Ghost, and the Several Properties and Mutual Relations of the Persons of the Godhead
Chapter 10 - The Decrees of God In General
Chapter 11 - Predestination
Chapter 12 - The Creation of the World
Chapter 13 - Angels
Chapter 14 - Providence
Chapter 15 - The Moral Constitution of the Soul Will, Conscience, Liberty, etc.
Chapter 16 - Creation and Original State of Man
Chapter 17 - The Covenant of Works
Chapter 18 - The Nature of Sin and the Sin of Adam
Chapter 19 - Original Sin - (Peccatum Habituale)
Chapter 20 - Inability
Chapter 21 - The Imputation of Adam’s First Sin to His Posterity
Chapter 22 - The Covenant of Grace
Chapter 23 - The Person of Christ
Chapter 24 - The Mediatorial Office of Christ
Chapter 25 - The Atonement: Its Nature, Necessity, Perfection, and Extent
Chapter 26 - The Intercession of Christ
Chapter 27 - The Mediatorial Kingship of Christ
Chapter 28 - Effectual Calling
Chapter 29 - Regeneration
Chapter 30 - Faith
Chapter 31 - Union of Believers with Christ
Chapter 32 - Repentance and the Romish Doctrine of Penance
Chapter 33 - Justification
Chapter 34 - Adoption, and the Order of Grace in the Application of Redemption, in the Several Parts of Justification, Regeneration, and Sanctification
Chapter 35 - Sanctification
Chapter 36 - Perseverance of the Saints
Chapter 37 - Death, and the State of the Soul after Death
Chapter 38 - The Resurrection
Chapter 39 - The Second Advent and General Judgment
Chapter 40 - Heaven and Hell
Chapter 41 - The Sacraments
Chapter 42 - Baptism
Chapter 43 - The Lord’s Supper
Appendix
Systematic Theology - Hodge, Charles
Introduction
Chapter 1 - On Method
Chapter 2 - Theology
Chapter 3 - Rationalism
Chapter 4 - Mysticism
Chapter 5 - Roman Catholic Doctrine Concerning the Rule of Faith
Chapter 6 - The Protestant Rule of Faith
Part 1 - Theology Proper
Chapter 1 - Origin of the Idea of God
Chapter 2 - Theism
Chapter 3 - Anti-Theistic Theories
Chapter 4 - The Knowledge of God
Chapter 5 - Nature and Attributes of God
Chapter 6 - The Trinity
Chapter 7 - The Divinity of Christ
Chapter 8 - The Holy Spirit
Chapter 9 - The Decrees of God
Chapter 10 - Creation
Chapter 11 - Providence
Chapter 12 - Miracles
Chapter 13 - Angels
Part 2 - Anthropology
Chapter 1 - Origin of Man
Chapter 2 - Nature of Man
Chapter 3 - The Origin of the Soul
Chapter 4 - Unity of the Human Race
Chapter 5 - Original State of Man
Chapter 6 - Covenant of Works
Chapter 7 - The Fall
Chapter 8 - Sin
Chapter 9 - Free Agency
Part 3 - Soteriology
Chapter 1 - The Plan of Salvation
Chapter 2 - The Covenant of Grace
Chapter 3 - Person of Christ
Chapter 4 - The Mediatorial Work of Christ
Chapter 5 - Prophetic Office
Chapter 6 - Priestly Office
Chapter 7 - Satisfaction of Christ
Chapter 8 - For Whom Did Christ Die?
Chapter 9 - Theories of Atonement
Chapter 10 - Intercession of Christ
Chapter 11 - Kingly Office of Christ
Chapter 12 - Humiliation of Christ
Chapter 13 - The Exaltation of Christ
Chapter 14 - Vocation
Chapter 15 - Generation
Chapter 16 - Faith
Chapter 17 - Justification
Chapter 18 - Sanctification
Chapter 19 - The Law
Chapter 20 - The Means of Grace
Part 4 - Eschatology
Chapter 1 - State of the Soul After Death
Chapter 2 - The Resurrection
Chapter 3 - Second Advent
Chapter 4 - The Concomitants of the Second Advent.
The Christian Religion In Its Doctrinal Expression - Mullins, Edgar Young
Preface
Chapter 1. Religion And Theology
Chapter 2. The Knowledge Of God
Chapter 3. Preliminary Study Of Christian Experience
Chapter 4. Christian And Other Forms Of Knowledge
Chapter 5. Revelation
Chapter 6. The Supreme Revelation: Jesus Christ
Chapter 7. The Deity Of Jesus Christ
Chapter 8. The Holy Spirit And The Trinity
Chapter 9. The God Of Our Lord Jesus Christ
Chapter 10. Creation
Chapter 11. Providence
Chapter 12. Sin
Chapter 13. The Saving Work Of Christ
Chapter 14. Election: God’s Initiative In Salvation
Chapter 15. The Beginnings Of The Christian Life
Chapter 16. The Continuance Of The Christian Life
Chapter 17. Last Things
Dogmatic Theology - Shedd, William G. T.
Vol. 1 -
Foreword and Preface
Theological Introduction
Chapter 1. - The True Method in Theological Science
Chapter 2. - Plan, Divisions, and Subdivisions
Chapter 3. - Nature and Definition of Theological Science
Bibliology
Chapter 1. - Revelation and Inspiration
Chapter 2. - Authenticity of the Scriptures
Chapter 3. - Credibility of the Scriptures
Chapter 4. - Canonicity of the Scriptures
Theology (Doctrine of God)
Chapter 1. - Nature and Definition of God
Chapter 2. - Innate Idea of God
Chapter 3. - Arguments for the Divine Existence
Chapter 4. - Trinity in Unity
Chapter 5. - Divine Attributes
Chapter 6. - Divine Decrees
Chapter 7. - Creation
Chapter 8. - Providence
Chapter 9. - Miracles
Vol. 2 -
Anthropology.
Chapter 1. Man’s Creation
Chapter 2. Man’s Primitive State
Chapter 3. The Human Will
Chapter 4. Man’s Probation and Apostasy
Chapter 5. Original Sin
Christology
Chapter 1. Christ’s Theanthropic Person
Chapter 2. Christ’s Divinity
Chapter 3. Christ’s Humanity
Chapter 4. Christ’s Unipersonality
Chapter 5. Christ’s Impeccability
Soteriology
Chapter 1. Christ’s Mediatorial Offices
Chapter 2. Vicarious Atonement
Chapter 3. Regeneration
Chapter 4. Conversion
Chapter 5. Justification
Chapter 6. Sanctification
Chapter 7. The Means of Grace
Eschatology.
Chapter 1. The Intermediate or Disembodied State
Chapter 2. Christ’s Second Advent
Chapter 3. The Resurrection
Chapter 4. The Final Judgment
Chapter 5. Heaven
Chapter 6. Hell
Questions
Supplementary Help
History of Christian Doctrine - Shedd, William G. T.
Foreword and Preface
Vol. 1 -
Introduction
Book First - History of the Influence of Philosophical Systems, upon the Construction of Christian Doctrine
Chapter 1 - Philosophical influences in the Ancient Church: A.D. 1-730
Chapter 2 - Philosophical Influences in the Mediaeval Church: A.D. 730-1517
Chapter 3 - Philosophical Influences in the Modern Church: A.D. 1517-1850
Book Second - History of Apologies
Chapter 1 - Defences of Christianity in the Apologetic Period: A.D. 70-254
Chapter 2 - Defences of Christianity in the Polemic Period: A.D. 254-730
Chapter 3 - Mediaeval Defences of Christianity: A.D. 730-1517
Chapter 4 - Modern Defences of Christianity: A.D. 1517-1850
Book Third - History of Theology (Trinitarianism), and Christology
Chapter 1 - General Doctrine of the Divine Existence
Chapter 2 - Ante-Nicene Trinitarianism
Chapter 3 - Nicene Trinitarianism
Chapter 4 - Post-Nicene Trinitarianism
Chapter 5 - Doctrine of the Person of Christ
Vol. 2 -
Foreword
Book Fourth - History of Anthropology
Chapter 1 - Theories of the Origin of the Soul
Chapter 2 - The Greek Anthropology
Chapter 3 - The Latin Anthropology
Chapter 4 - Pelagianism and Semi-Pelagianism
Chapter 5 - The Anselmic Anthropology
Chapter 6 - The Papal Anthropology
Chapter 7 - Anthropology of the Reformers
Chapter 8 - The Arminian Anthropology
Chapter 9 - Total survey of the history of Anthropology
Book Fifth - History of Soteriology
Chapter 1 - Soteriology of the Ancient Church: A.D. 70-730
Chapter 2 - Soteriology of the Mediaeval Church: A.D. 730-1517
Chapter 3 - The Papal Soteriology
Chapter 4 - Soteriology of the Reformers
Chapter 5 - The Grotian Soteriology
Chapter 6 - The Arminian Soteriology
Chapter 7 - The Socinian Soteriology
Book Sixth - History of Eschatology
Chapter 1 - Second Advent of Christ
Chapter 2 - The Resurrection
Chapter 3 - The Final State
Book Seventh - History of Symbols
Chapter 1 - Ancient and Mediaeval Symbols
Chapter 2 - Modern Symbols
Systematic Theology - Strong, Augustus Hopkins
Preface
Part 1 - Prolegomena
Chapter 1 - Idea of Theology
Chapter 2 - Material of Theology
Chapter 3 - Method of Theology
Part 2 - The Existence of God
Chapter 1 - Origin of Our Idea of God’s Existence
Chapter 2 - Corroborative Evidences of God’s Existence
Chapter 3 - Erroneous Explanations and Conclusions
Part 3 - The Scriptures a Revelation From God
Chapter 1 - Preliminary Considerations
Chapter 2 - Postive Proof That the Scriptures are a Divine Revelation
Chapter 3 - Inspiration of the Scriptures
Part 4 - The Nature, Decrees, and Works of God
Chapter 1 - The Attributes of God
Chapter 2 - Doctrine of the Trinity
Chapter 3 - The Decrees of God
Chapter 4 - The Works of God, or the Execution of the Decrees
Part 5 - Anthropology, Or the Doctrine of Man
Chapter 1 - Preliminary
Chapter 2 - The Original State of Man
Chapter 3 - Sin, or Man’s State of Apostasy
Part 6 - Soteriology, Or the Doctrine of Salvation through the Work of Christ and of the Holy Spirit
Chapter 1 - Christiology, or the Redemption Wrought by Christ
Chapter 2 - The Reconciliation of Man to God, or the Application of Redemption Through the Work of the Holy Spirit
Part 7 - Ecclesiology, Or the Doctrine of the Church
Chapter 1 - The Constitution of the Church, or Church Polity
Chapter 2 - The Ordinances of the Church
Part 8 - Eschatology, Doctrine of Final Things
The Fundamentals - A Testimony to the Truth - Torrey, Rubin A.
Preface
Volume I
Chapter 1. The History of the Higher Criticism - By Canon Dyson Hague, M. A., Rector of the Memorial Church, London, Ontario. Lecturer in Liturgics and Ecclesiology, Wycliffe College, Toronto, Canada. Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of Huron.
Chapter 2. The Mosaic Authorship of the Pentateuch - By Professor George Frederick Wright, D. D., L. L. D., Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio.
Chapter 3. Fallacies of the Higher Criticism - By Professor Franklin Johnson, D. D., L. L. D.
Chapter 4. The Bible and Modern Criticism - By F. Bettex, D. D., Professor Emeritus, Stuttgart, Germany. Translated from the original German, by David Heagle, D. D.
Chapter 5. The Holy Scriptures and Modern Negations - By Professor James Orr, D. D., United Free Church College, Glasgow, Scotland.
Chapter 6. Christ and Criticism - By Sir Robert Anderson, K. C. B., L. L. D., Author of "The Bible and Modern Criticism," etc., London, England.
Chapter 7. Old Testament Criticism and New Testament Christianity - By Professor W. H. Griffith Thomas, Wycliffe
College, Toronto, Canada.
Chapter 8. The Tabernacle in the Wilderness: Did It Exist? - A Question Involving the Truth or Falsity of the Entire Higher Critic Theory, by David Heagle, Ph. D., D. D., Professor of Theology and Ethics, Ewing College; Translator "Bremen Lectures;" Author of "Moral Education;" "That Blessed Hope," etc.
Chapter 9. Internal Evidence of the Fourth Gospel - By Canon G. Osborne Troop, M. A. Montreal, Canada.
Chapter 10. The Testimony of Christ to the Old Testament - By William Caren, D. D., L. L. D., Late Principal of Knox College, Toronto, Canada.
Chapter 11. The Early Narritives of Genesis - By Professor James Orr, D. D. United Free Church College, Glasgow, Scotland.
Chapter 12. One Isaiah - By Professor George L. Robinson, D. D., McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago, Illinois.
Chapter 13. The Book of Daniel - By Professor Joseph D. Wilson, D. D., Theological Seminary of the Reformed Episcopal Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Author of "Did Daniel Write Daniel?"
Chapter 14. The Doctrinal Value of the First Chapter of Genesis - By the Revelation Dyson Hague, M. A. Vicar of the Church of the Epiphany; Professor of Liturgics, Wycliffe College, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Chapter 15. Three Peculiarities of the Pentateuch Which Are Incompatible with the Graf-Wellhausen Theories of Its Composition - By Andrew Craig Robinson, M. A., Ballineen, County Cork, Ireland. Author of "What about the Old Testament?"
Chapter 16. The Testimony of the Monuments to the Truth of the Scriptures - By Professor George Frederick Wright, D. D., L. L. D., Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio.
Chapter 17. The Recent Testimony of Archeology to the Scriptures - By M. G. Kyle, D. D., L. L. D., Egyptologist. Professor of Biblical Archaeology, Xenia Theological Seminary; Consulting Editor of "The Records of the Past," Washington, D.C.
Chapter 18. Science and Christian Faith - By Professor James Orr, D. D. United Free Church College, Glasgow, Scotland.
Chapter 19. My Personal Experience with the Higher Criticism - By Professor J. J. Reeve, Southwestern Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas.
Volume II
Chapter 1. The Inspiration of the Bible - Definition, Extent and Proof - By Rev. James M. Gray, D.D., Dean of Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, Ill.
Chapter 2. Inspiration - By Evangelist L. W. Munhall, M. A., D. D., Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Author of "Highest Critics vs. Higher Critics."
Chapter 3. The Moral Glory of Jesus Christ, a Proof of Inspiration - By Rev. William G. Moorehead, D. D., President of Xenia Theological Seminary. Xenia, Ohio.
Chapter 4. The Testimony of the Scriptures to Themselves - By Rev. George S. Bishop, D. D., East Orange, New Jersey.
Chapter 5. Testimony of the Organic Unity of the Bible to Its Inspiration - By the late Arthur T. Pierson.
Chapter 6. Fulfilled Prophecy a Potent Argument for the Bible - By Arno C. Gaebelein, Editor "Our Hope," New York City.
Chapter 7. Life in the Word - By Philip Mauro Attorney at Law, New York City.
Chapter 8. Is There a God? - By Rev. Thomas Whitelaw, M.A., D.D., Kilmarnock, Scotland.
Chapter 9. God in Christ the Only Revelation of the Fatherhood of God - By Robert E. Speer, Secretary of The Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church, U.S.A., New York City.
Chapter 10. The Deity of Christ - By Professor Benjamin B. Warfield, D. D., LL.D., Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, New Jersey.
Chapter 11. The Virgin Birth Of Christ - By Rev. Professor James Orr, D. D., United Free Church College, Glasgow, Scotland.
Chapter 12. The God-Man - By the Late John Stock.
Chapter 13. The Person and Work of Jesus Christ - From "Some Recent Phases of German Theology," By Bishop Nuelsen, D. D., M. E. Church, Omaha, Nebraska.
Chapter 14. The Certainty and Importance of the Bodily Resurrection of Jesus Christ from the Dead - By Rev. R. A. Torrey, D. D.
Chapter 15. The Personality and Deity of the Holy Spirit - By Rev. R. A. Torrey, D.D.
Chapter 16. The Holy Spirit and the Sons of God - By Rev. W. J. Erdman, D. D., Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Chapter 17. Observations on the Conversion and Apostleship of St. Paul - By Lord Lyttelton, Analyzed and Condensed by Revelation J. L. Campbell, D. D., Cambridge, Mass.
Chapter 18. Christianity No Fable - By Rev. Thomas Whitelaw, M. A., D. D., Kilmarnock, Ayreshire, Scotland.
Volume III
Chapter 1. The Biblical Conception of Sin - By Thomas Whitelaw, M. A., D. D., Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland.
Chapter 2. Paul’s Testimony to the Doctrine of Sin - By Professor Charles B. Williams, B. D., Ph. D., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas.
Chapter 3. Sin and Judgment to Come - By Sir Robert Anderson, K. C. B., L. L. D., London, England.
Chapter 4. What Christ Teaches Concerning Future Retribution - By William C. Proctor; F. Ph., Croydon, England.
Chapter 5. The Atonement - By Professor Franklin Johnson, D. D., L. L. D. Author of "Old Testament Quotations in the New Testament," etc., Chicago, Ill.
Chapter 6. At-One-Ment, by Propitiation - By Dyson Hague, M. A., Vicar of The Church of the Epiphany, Toronto, Canada. Canon of St. Paul’s Cathedral. London, Ontario (1908-1912).
Chapter 7. The Grace of God - By C. I. Scofield, D. D., Editor "Scofield Reference Bible."
Chapter 8. Salvation by Grace - By Thomas Spurgeon, London, England.
Chapter 9. The Nature of Regeneration - By Thomas Boston (1676-1732).
Chapter 10. Regeneration, Conversion, Reformation - By George W. Lasher. D. D., L. L. D., Author of "Theology for Plain People." Cincinnati, Ohio.
Chapter 11. Justification by Faith - By H. C. G. Moule, Bishop of Durham, Durham England.
Chapter 12. The Doctrines That Must Be Emphasized in Successful Evangelism - By Evangelist L. W. Munhall, M. A., D. D., Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Chapter 13. Preach the Word - By the Late Howard Crosby, Chancellor of the University of the City of New York.
Chapter 14. Pastoral and Personal Evangelism, or Winning Men to Christ One by One - By John Timothy Stone, D.D., Chicago, Illinois, Ex-Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, U. S. A.
Chapter 15. The Sunday School’s True Evangelism - By Charles Gallaudet Trumbull, Editor "Sunday School Times," Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Chapter 16. The Place of Prayer in Evangelism - By R. A. Torrey, D. D., Dean of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California.
Chapter 17. Foreign Missions, or World-Wide Evangelism - By Robert E. Speer, Secretary of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church U. S. A.
Chapter 18. A Message from Missions - By Charles A. Bowen, A.M., Ph. D., Olympia, Washington.
Chapter 19. What Missionary Motives Should Prevail? - By Henry W. Frost, Director for North America of the China Inland Mission. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Chapter 20. Consecration - By Henry W. Frost, Director for North America of the China Inland Mission. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Chapter 21. Is Romanism Christianity? - By T. W. Medhurst, Glasgow, Scotland.
Chapter 22. Rome, the Antagonist of the Nation - By J. M. Foster, Boston, Massachusetts.
Chapter 23. The True Church - By the late Bishop Ryle.
Chapter 24. The Testimony of Foreign Missions to the Superintending Providence of God - By the late Arthur T. Pierson.
Chapter 25. The Purposes of the Incarnation - By G. Campbell Morgan, D. D., Pastor of Westminster Chapel, London, England.
Chapter 26. Tributes to Christ and the Bible by Brainy Men Not Known as Active Christians - "Their rock is not as our Rock, even our enemies themselves being judges," Deuteronomy 32:31.
Volume IV
Chapter 1. Modern Philosophy - By Philip Mauro, Attorney-at-Law. New York City.
Chapter 2. The Knowledge of God - By David James Burrell, D.D., L.L. D. Minister of the Marble Collegiate Church, New York City.
Chapter 3. The Wisdom of This World - By A. W. Pitzer, D. D., L.L. D., Salem, Virgina.
Chapter 4. The Science of Conversion - H. M. Sydenstricker, Ph.D., West Point, Mississippi.
Chapter 5. The Decadence of Darwinism - By Henry H. Beach, Grand Junction, Colorado.
Chapter 6. The Passing of Evolution - By Professor George Frederick Wright, D. D., L.L. D., Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio.
Chapter 7. Evolutionism in the Pulpit - By an Occupant of the Pew.
Chapter 8. The Church and Socialism - By Professor Charles R. Erdman, D. D., Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, New Jersey.
Chapter 9. Millenial Dawn: A Counterfeit of Christianity - By Professor William G. Moorehead, D. D., United Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Xenia, Ohio.
Chapter 10. Mormonism: Its Origin, Characteristics and Doctrines - By R. G. McNiece, D. D., for twenty years prior to 1897, Pastor First Presbyterian Church, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Chapter 11. Eddyism, Commonly Called "Christian Science" - By Maurice E. Wilson, D. D., Dayton, Ohio.
Chapter 12. Modern Spiritualism Briefly Tested by Scripture - By Algernon J. Pollock. Weston-Super-Mare, England.
Chapter 13. Satan and His Kingdom - By Mrs. Jessie Penn-Lewis, Leicester, England.
Chapter 14. Why Save the Lord’s Day? - By Daniel Hoffman Martin. D. D., Glens Falls, New York.
Chapter 15. Apologetic Value of Paul’s Epistles - By E. J. Stobo. Jr., B. A., S. T. D.
Chapter 16. Divine Efficacy of Prayer - By Arthur T. Pierson, D.D.
Chapter 17. The Proof of the Living God, As Found in the Prayer Life of George Muller, of Bristol - By Arthur T. Pierson. D. D.
Chapter 18. Our Lord’s Teachings About Money - By Arthur T. Pierson, D. D.
Chapter 19. The Scriptures - By A. C. Dixon. D. D. Pastor Metropolitan Tabernacle Church, London, England.
Chapter 20. What the Bible Contains for the Believer - By George F. Pentecost, D. D., Darien, Connecticut.
Chapter 21. The Hope of the Church - By John McNicol, B. A., B. D., Principal of the Toronto Bible Training School.
Chapter 22. The Coming of Christ - By Professor Charles R. Erdman. D. D., Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, New Jersey.
Chapter 23. The Testimony Of Christian Experience - By President E. Y. Mullins. D. D., L.L. D. Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.A.
Chapter 24. A Personal Testimony - By Howard A. Kelly, M.D.
Chapter 25. A Personal Testimony - By H. W. Webb-Peploe. Vicar of St. Paul’s. Onslow Square. London, and Prebendary of St. Paul’s Cathedral.
Chapter 26. The Personal Testimony of Charles T. Studd
Chapter 27. A Personal Testimony - By Philip Mauro. Attorney-at-Law, New York City.



