Chapter II: about it:-- I. The general distinction of end and means. II. Their
is in the Scripture proposed:-- I. What his Father and himself intended in it. II. What was effectually fulfilled and accomplished by it:-- 1. Reconciliation; 2. Justification; 3. Sanctification; 4. Adoption; 5. Glorification. III. A general view of the opposite doctrine.
about it:-- I. The general distinction of end and means. II. Their mutual relation:-- 1. In a moral sense; 2. In a natural sense. III. A twofold end noticed, viz.:-- 1. Of the work; 2. Of the worker. IV. The end of every free agent is either that which he effects, or that for the sake of which it is effected. V. The means of two sorts, viz.:-- 1. Such as have a goodness in themselves; 2. Such as have no goodness, but as conducing to the end. VI. An application of these distinctions to the business in hand.
