CALVINISTIC CONTROVERSY:
EMBRACING A SERMON
ON PREDESTINATION AND ELECTION,
AND SEVERAL NUMBERS,
FORMERLY PUBLISHED IN THE CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE AND
JOURNAL.
BY REV. WILBUR FISK, D. D.
NEW-YORK,
PUBLISHED BY B. WAUGH AND T. MASON,
For the Methodist Episcopal Church at the Conference Office,
200Mulberry-street.
J. Collord, Printer.
1835.
“Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1835, by B. Waughand T. Mason, in the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of theSouthern District of New-York.”
Sermon on Predestination and Election
I. Reply to the Christian Spectator
II. A proposition to Calvinists
III. Indefiniteness of Calvinism
IV. Brief sketch of the past changes and present state of Calvinismin this country
VII. Predestination, continued
VIII. Moral agency and accountability
IX. Moral agency and accountability, continued
X. Moral agency as affected by the fall, and the subsequentprovisions of grace
XII. Objections to gracious ability answered
The numbers following the sermon on predestination and election,were written at different times, and in some instances at quitedistant intervals from each other. This will be received, it ishop