| INTRODUCTION | [9] |
| PREFATORY SCRIPTURE PASSAGES | [11] |
| CHAPTER I. |
| All are Sinners | [13] |
| CHAPTER II. |
| All that is Born of the Flesh must be Born of the Spirit | [19] |
| CHAPTER III. |
| The Present, a Dispensation of Means | [26] |
| CHAPTER IV. |
| Baptism, a Divinely Instituted Means of Grace | [33] |
| CHAPTER V. |
| The Baptismal Covenant can be kept unbroken—Aim and Responsibility of Parents | [41] |
| CHAPTER VI. |
| Home Influence and Training intheir Relation to the Keeping of the Baptismal Covenant | [48] |
| CHAPTER VII. |
| The Sunday School in its Relationto the Baptized Children of Christian Parents | [55] |
| CHAPTER VIII. |
| The Sunday School—Itsrelation to those in Covenant Relationship with Christ, and also tothe Unbaptized and Wandering | [63] |
| CHAPTER IX. |
| Catechisation | [69] |
| CHAPTER X. |
| Contents, Arrangement andExcellence of Luther's Small Catechism | [75] |
| CHAPTER XI. |
| Manner and Object of TeachingLuther's Catechism | [82] |
| CHAPTER XII. |
| Confirmation | [89] |
| CHAPTER XIII. |
| The Lord's Supper—Preliminary Observations | [97] |
| CHAPTER XIV. |
| The Lord's Supper, Continued | [103] |
| CHAPTER XV. |
| The Lord's Supper, Concluded | [109] |
| CHAPTER XVI. |
| The Preparatory Service, SometimesCalled the Confessional Service | [120] |
| CHAPTER XVII. |
| The Word as a Means of Grace | [130] |
| CHAPTER XVIII. |
| Conversion—Its Nature and Necessity | [138] |
| CHAPTER XIX. |
| Conversion—Varied Phenomenaor Experiences | [145] |
| CHAPTER XX. |
| Conversion—Human Agency | [154] |
| CHAPTER XXI. |
| Justification | [163] |
| CHAPTER XXII. |
| Sanctification | [174] |
| CHAPTER XXIII. |
| Revivals | [183] |
| CHAPTER XXIV. |
| Modern Revivals | [191] |
| CHAPTER XXV. |
| Modern Revivals, Continued | [200] |
| CHAPTER XXVI. |
| Modern Revivals, Concluded | [209] |
| CHAPTER XXVII. |
| True Revivals | [220] |
| CHAPTER XXVIII. |
| Conclusion | [229] |
| My Church! My Church! My dear Old Church! | [238] |