IV. The Harmony of Moses and Christ.
V. The Ultimate Ground of Faith: showing that while we are at first led into believing by the teachings of men and books, we attain final solid faith only by direct spiritual insight.
VI. The Guide of Interpretation: showing that the ultimate interpreter of the Bible is not the church, as the Papists hold, or the philologists, as the Protestants hold, but the Spirit of Truth promised in John 14: 26.
VII. Objections of Anti-Spiritualists: a criticism of Coleridge's assertion that all pretensions to sensible experience of the Spirit are absurd.
VIII. The Faith once Delivered to the Saints: showing that Bible faith is always and everywhere faith in supernatural facts and sensible communications from God.
IX. The Age of Spiritualism: showing that the world is full of symptoms of the coming of a new era of spiritual discovery.
X. The Spiritual Nature of Man: showing that man has an invisible organization that is as substantial as his body.
XI. Animal Magnetism: showing that the phenomena of Mesmerism are as incredible as the Bible miracles.
XII. The Divine Nature: showing that God is dual, and that man, as male and female, is made in the image of God.
XIII. Creation: an act of God's faith.