CHAPTER V: ORIGINAL STATE OF MAN.
UNITY OF THE HUMAN RACE.
§ 1. Idea of Species 78
General Characteristics. -- Definitions
79
§ 2. Evidences of the Identity of Species 82
Organic Structure. -- Physiology. --Psychology
85
§ 3. Application of these Criteria to Man 86
The Evidence Cumulative
88
§ 4. Philological and Moral Argument 88
Brotherhood of Man
90
ORIGINAL STATE OF MAN.
§ 1. Scriptural Doctrine 92
§ 2. Man created in the Image of God 96
§ 3. Original Righteousness 99
§ 4. Dominion over the Creatures 102
§ 5. Doctrine of Romanists 103
§ 6. Pelagian and Rationalistic Doctrine 106
Immanent Dispositions may have Moral Character. -- General Judgment of Men on this Point.-- Argument from Scripture, and from the Faith of the Church. -- The Character of Dispositions depends on their Nature.-- Objections considered. -- Pelagians teach that Man was created Mortal 115
