JOHN FLETCHER'S CHECKS TO ΑΝΤΙΝΟΜΙANISM
Abridged by Rev. Peter Wiseman, S.T.D.
I. FIRST CHECK TO ANTINOMIANISM
Copy of the Circular Letter, etc.
Extracts from the Minutes of the Conference of 1770
I. A general view of Mr. Wesley's doctrine
II. The commendable design of the minutes
III. The three first propositions considered
IV. The remaining propositions examined
V. Expostulation with Mr. Shirley
II. SECOND CHECK TO ANTINOMIANISM
Preface-The publication of the First Check justified
I. The doctrine of a second justification by works defended
II. On Mr. Shirley's recantation of his sermons, and free will
III. The prevalence and evil consequences of Antinomianism
III. THIRD CHECK TO ΑΝΤΙΝΟΜIANISM
I. On man's faithfulness
II. On working for life
III. On men's sins displeasing God, but not their persons
IV. FOURTH CHECK TO ANTINOMIANISM
In a Series of Letters to Mr. Richard Hill
I. The doctrine of justification by works is scriptural
II. Established by the liturgy, articles, etc., of the Church
III. The doctrine of finished salvation and imputed righteousness overthrown
IV. Mr. Hill's arguments answered
V. Good works not termed "filthy rags," etc. in Scripture
VI. How far the Calvinists and remonstrants agree
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