Scripture, the guidance and teaching of it necessary to lead to the knowledge of God, i. 6.

—— the testimony of the Spirit requisite to its confirmation and establishment of its authority, i. 7.

—— the dependence of its authority on the judgment of the Church an impious fiction, i. 7.

—— rational proofs to establish its authority, i. 8.

—— rejection of it, under the pretence of resorting to immediate revelations subversive of every principle of piety, i. 9.

—— exclusively opposes the true God to all the heathen deities, i. 10.

—— clearly distinguishes the true God from all fictitious ones, in the creation of the universe, i. 14.

—— teaches the unity of God, and the existence of three persons in the Divine essence, i. 13.

Temptation, iii. 20.

Testament, Old, ii. 7.