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CONTENTS
VOLUME II
PAGES
SECOND ASPECT OF THE ANTITHESIS: EXPLICATION
OF THE CONSCIOUSNESS OF GRACE
355 -737
Introduction 355 -370
First Section: The State of the Christian as Conscious of
the Divine Grace
371 -524
Introduction 371 -373
First Division: Christ 374 -475
Introduction 374 -376
First Doctrine: The Person of Christ 377 -424
Introduction 377 -390
First Theorem 391 -398
Second Theorem 398 -413
Third Theorem 413 -417
Appendix 417 -424
Second Doctrine: The Work of Christ 425 -475
Introduction 425 -441
First Theorem 441 -450
Second Theorem 451 -466
Third Theorem 466 -475
Second Division: The Manner in which Fellowship with
the Perfection and Blessedness of the Redeemer
expresses itself in the Individual Soul
476 -524
Inroduction 476 -478
First Doctrine: Regeneration 478 -505
Introduction 478 -480
First Theorem: Conversion 480 -495
Second Theorem: Justification 496 -505
Second Doctrine: Sanctification 505 -524
Introduction 505 -510
First Theorem: The Sins of the Regenerate 510 -517
Second Theorem: The Good Works of the Regenerate 517 -524
Second Section: The Constitution of the World in Relation
to Redemption
525 -722
Introduction 525 -532
First Division: The Origin of the Church 532 -581
Introduction 532 -536

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Christian Faith. Volume: 2. Contributors: Friedrich Schleiermacher - author, H. R. Mackintosh - editor, J. S. Stewart - editor. Publisher: Harper & Row. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1963. Page Number: v.
    
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