Future life of man as a personal being, why not held by Greek philosophy, [467], [470];
absence of it from Cicero's de Officiis, [468].
Grace, Adam created in, [62], [64];
loss of this gift in the Fall, [66];
grace as restored in Christ, [136];
grace in the God-man, [77];
as in Adam and as in the God-man compared, [53];
as bestowed through the headship of the God-man, [78];
as seen in the Body of Christ, the counterpart of the body of Adam, [79];
grace, with truth, makes “the power of the Holy Ghost coming upon men,” [97], [117];