—— of infants perfectly consistent with the institution of Christ and the nature of the sign, iv. 16.
Celibacy of priests, iv. 12.
—— of monks and nuns, iv. 13.
Christ proved to be God, i. 13.
—— necessity of his becoming man in order to fulfil the office of a mediator, ii. 12.
—— his assumption of real humanity, ii. 13.
—— the union of the two natures constituting his one person, ii. 14.
—— the only Redeemer of lost man, ii. 6.
—— the consideration of his three offices, prophetical, regal, and sacerdotal, necessary to our knowing the end of his mission from the Father, and the benefits he confers on us, ii. 15.
—— his death, resurrection, and ascension to heaven, to accomplish our salvation, ii. 16.