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HOW ARE MEN JUSTIFIED?

       III. THE EXTENT OF JUSTIFICATION

       IV. THE TIME OF JUSTIFICATION

       X The New Birth

       I. What is the New Birth?

       II. RESULTS OF THE NEW BIRTH

       III. THE NECESSITY OF THE NEW BIRTH

       IV. HOW CAN ONE BE BORN AGAIN?

       XI Sanctification

       I. WHAT SANCTIFICATION IS

       II. HOW MEN ARE SANCTIFIED

       III. WHEN DOES SANCTIFICATION TAKE PLACE

       XII The Resurrection of the Body of Jesus and of Our Bodies

       I. THE FACT OF THE RESURRECTION OF THE BODY OF CHRIST AND OF OUR BODIES

       II. THE CHARACTER OF OUR RESURRECTION BODIES

       III. WHEN WILL THE RESURRECTION OF THE BODY TAKE PLACE?

       XIII The Devil

       INTRODUCTION

       I. THERE IS A DEVIL

       II. THE NATURE OF THE DEVIL

       III. THE CHARACTER OF THE DEVIL

       IV. THE WORK OF THE DEVIL

       V. THE DEVIL'S DESTINY

       VI. HOW TO GET VICTORY OVER THE DEVIL

       XIV Is There a Literal Hell?

       I. HELL AND HADES ARE NOT THE SAME

       II. THERE IS TO BE A LITERAL HELL

       III. IS THE FIRE OF HELL LITERAL FIRE?

       IV. IS THE LAKE OF FIRE A PLACE OF CONSCIOUS TORMENT, OR IS IT A PLACE OF ANNIHILATION, I.E., A PLACE OF NON-EXISTENCE OR IS IT A PLACE OF NON-CONSCIOUS EXISTENCE?

       XV Is Future Punishment Everlasting?

       I. WHAT THE BIBLE TEACHES REGARDING THE ENDLESSNESS OF FUTURE PUNISHMENT

       II. OBJECTIONS

       III. WHERE ARE THE ISSUES OF ETERNITY SETTLED?

       IV. CONCLUSION

      Preface

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      The author of these sermons has had a feeling for a long time that the great need in our churches in this day is systematic indoctrination. He put his theory into practice last winter in his own church, and these sermons are the result. We were having a great many accessions to our church. In the two years of the church's history we had had something like six hundred accessions to the church, and every month considerable numbers of new members were being added. While many of these came by letter from other churches, many of them were new converts and had had practically no systematic instruction in the fundamental truths of the Christian faith, so we announced a series of sermons on The Fundamental Doctrines of the Christian Faith. There was immediately a large increase in the attendance at the services where these addresses were given, and this increase has kept up until on the last Lord's Day we had much the largest attendance we have ever had, excepting on Easter Sunday. Many have testified to the blessing received from these sermons, and there has been a great demand that the sermons be printed for general circulation. This request has come from ministers of various denominations, Episcopalians, Presbyterians, Methodists, Baptists, and others. It is hoped that this volume will be useful to other pastors in suggesting lines of teaching in their regular pastoral work, and also that it may be used widely by pastors and others for circulation among Christians. We live in a day in which many of our church members are all at sea as to what they believe on the fundamental doctrines of the Christian faith. These sermons have already helped many through their delivery. It is hoped they will reach and help far more in the printed form.

      R. A. Torrey.

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       Inspiration, or to What Extent Is the Bible Inspired of God?

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      "For no prophecy ever came by the will of man, but men spake from God, being moved by the Holy Spirit."—2 Pet. 1:21.

      "All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness; that the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works."—2 Tim. 3:16, 17.

      Our subject this morning is "The Inspiration of the Bible, or to What Extent Is the Bible Inspired of God?" The subject is of vital and fundamental importance. If we can make it clear that the writers of the various books of the Bible were inspired of God in a sense that no other men were ever inspired of God, that they were so gifted and taught and led and governed by the Holy Spirit in their utterances as recorded in the Bible, that they taught the truth and nothing but the truth, that their teachings were absolutely without error,—then we have in the Bible a court of final appeal and of infallible wisdom to which we can go to settle every question of doctrine or duty. But if the writers of the Bible

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