CONTENTS.


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]