his progress from the state in puris naturalibus to the state spoliatus a nudo, as the Romish church teaches, pictorially stated, 521

the Romish theory as to his original state considered in detail, 520-523

results of his original possession of the divine image, 523-525

his physical form reflects his original endowment, 523

originally possessed an æquale temperamentum of body and spirit which, though physically perfect, was only provisional, 523

had dominion over the lower creation, 524

enjoyed communion with God, 524, 525

concomitants of his possession of the divine image, 525-532

his surroundings and society fitted to afford happiness and help, 525, 526

his wife and her creation, 525