The Collected Writings of James Henley Thornwell Volumes 1 & 2
2 Volume Set
| Weight | 1.708 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 22.225 × 14.2875 × 8.0645 cm |
| Binding | Cloth-bound |
| Original Pub Date | 1871 |
| Banner Pub Date | 1974 |
| Recent Pub Date Year | 2024 |
| Page Count | 1296 |
Description
This product contains Volumes 1 and 2 of Collected Writings of James Henley Thornwell, the first volume may properly be entitled Theological and the second, Theological and Ethical.
Volume 1: Theological
The [first] volume contains sixteen lectures in theology. All these constitute his discussion of that portion of theology which relates to God and to moral government essentially considered, or to the same as modified by the Covenant of Works. To this volume, by way of appendix, are added his Inaugural Discourse, his Questions on the Lectures to his classes, his Analysis of Calvin’s Institutes and his examination questions thereupon. The next volume will discuss that portion of theology which relates to moral government as modified by the Covenant of Grace. These two volumes are not a treatise on theology written by our distinguished professor, but consist of all that he left behind him upon those topics, gathered together since his decease by the hand of friendship, and systematized as well as possible according to his conception of the science of theology.
Volume 2: Theological and Ethical
The sixteen lectures may be reckoned his very latest productions. Upon some of the topics in the second volume, what we have to present the reader will be some of his earlier writings; there is not one of them, however, but bears the same impressive genius—not one of them but his instinct with the same unction of the Spirit of truth and love. Accompanying what the second volume will contain upon the Doctrines of Grace, there will be found a partial discussion of the morals which necessarily flow out of those doctrines.
— From the editor’s preface.
Table of Contents Expand ↓
| VOLUME I | ||
| Prefatory Note | 23 | |
| Lecture I. Preliminary Observations | 25 | |
| Lecture II. The Being of God | 53 | |
| Lecture III. Man’s Natural Ignorance of God | 74 | |
| Lecture IV. The Nature and Limits of Our Knowledge of God | 104 | |
| Lecture V. The Names of God | 143 | |
| Lecture VI. The Nature and Attributes of God | 158 | |
| Lecture VII. Spirituality of God | 173 | |
| Lecture VIII. The Incommunicable Attributes of God | 189 | |
| Lecture IX. Creation | 206 | |
| Lecture X. Man | 223 | |
| Lecture XI. Moral Government | 252 | |
| Lecture XII. The Covenant of Works | 264 | |
| Lecture XIII. Original Sin | 301 | |
| Lecture XIV. The State and Nature of Sin | 352 | |
| Lecture XV. The Pollution and Guilt of Sin | 400 | |
| Lecture XVI. Degrees of Guilt | 425 | |
| -- Theology, its Proper Method and Central Principle: A Review of Breckenridge’s Objective Theology | 445 | |
| -- The Personality of God | 491 | |
| -- Nature of Our Relation to Adam in His First Sin: A Review of Baird’s Elohim Revealed | 515 | |
| APPENDIX A: Discourse delivered by Dr. Thornwell, upon being inaugurated as Professor of Theology | 573 | |
| APPENDIX B: Questions upon the Lectures in Theology | 583 | |
| APPENDIX C: Analysis of Calvin’s Institutes, with Notes and Comments | 597 | |
| APPENDIX D: Questions on Calvin’s Institutes | 642 |
| VOLUME II | ||
| Prefatory Note | 15 | |
| I. | Outline of the Covenant of Grace and Testimony to Sublapsarianism | 17 |
| II. | Theology as a Life in Individuals and in the Church: Being a Review of Breckinridge’s Subjective Theology | 31 |
| III. | The Necessity and Nature of Christianity | 55 |
| IV. | Election and Reprobation | 105 |
| V. | The Necessity of the Atonement | 205 |
| VI. | The Priesthood of Christ | 265 |
| VII. | Christ Tempted as the Second Adam | 293 |
| VIII. | The Gospel, God’s Power and Wisdom | 301 |
| IX. | The Personality of the Holy Ghost | 337 |
| X. | The Nature of Salvation | 371 |
| XI. | Antinomianism | 383 |
| XII. | Christian Effort | 397 |
| XIII. | The Sacrifice of Christ, the Type and Model of Missionary Effort | 411 |
| XIV. | Discourses on Truth | |
| -- Discourse I.—The Ethical System of the Bible | 453 | |
| -- Discourse II.—The Love of Truth | 476 | |
| -- Discoruse III.—The Love of Truth | 496 | |
| -- Discourse IV.—Sincerity | 519 | |
| -- Discourse V.—Faithfulness | 543 | |
| -- Discourse VI.—Vows | 569 | |
| -- Discourse VII.—Consistency | 594 |
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