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Institute of Christian Religion


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Institutes of the Christian Religion, 4 volumes by John Calvin. This 4 Volume in 1 classic by John Calvin covers the basic doctrines of Christianity and theology. 943 Pages.

The following is the chapter list of this book (to name just a few):
General index of chapters
Institutes of the Christian religion

Book first. - Of the Knowledge of God The Creator
Argument

Chapter 1. - The Knowledge Of God and Of Ourselves Mutually Connected. —Nature of the Connection

Chapter 2. - What It Is To Know God,—Tendency of this Knowledge

Chapter 3. - The knowledge of God naturally implanted in the human mind

Chapter 4. – The knowledge of God stifled or corrupted, ignorantly or maliciously

Chapter 5. – The knowledge of God conspicuous in the creation, and continual government of the world

Chapter 6. – The need of scripture, as a guide and teacher, in coming to God as a creator

Chapter 7. –The testimony of the spirit necessary to give full authority to scripture. The impiety of pretending that the credibility of scripture depends on the judgment of the church..

Chapter 8. – The credibility of scripture sufficiently proved in so far as natural reason admits

Chapter 9. –All the principles of piety subverted by fanatics, who substitute revelations for scripture

Chapter 10. – In scripture, the true God opposed, exclusively, to all the Gods of the heathen

Chapter 11. – Impiety of attributing a visible form to God.—the setting up of idols a defection from the true God

Chapter 12. – God distinguished from idols that he may
Be the exclusive object of worship

Chapter 13. – The unity of the divine essence in three persons taught, in scripture, from the foundation of the world

Chapter 14. – In the creation of the world, and all things in it, the true God distinguished by certain marks from fictitious Gods

Chapter 15. – State in which man was created. The faculties of the soul—the image of God—free will—original righteousness.