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State of Nero-York, ss: E IT REMEMBERED, that on the seventeenth day of May, in the forty-first year

Bof the Independence of the United States of America, VAN WINNIE &

the said district, have deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof they claim as proprietors, in the words following, to wit:

"The Triangle. Part I. In Five Series of Numbers. By The Investigator."

IN CONFORMITY to the act of Congress of the United States, entitled, "An act for the "encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts, and books, to the "authors and proprietors of such copies, during the times therein mentioned: " and also to an act, entitled, " An act, supplementary to an act, entitled, an act for the encourage"ment of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts, and books, to the authors and "proprietors of such copies, during the times therein mentioned, and extending the "benefits thereof to the arts of designing, engraving, and etching, historical and other "prints."

THERON RUDD,

Clerk of the Southern District of New-York.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

FIRST SERIES.

Dedication,

No. I.

No. II.

The doctrine of Original Sin, as forming the first

point of the Triangle,

The doctrine of Inability, as forming the second
point of the Triangle,

No. III.

The doctrine of Atonement, as forming the third
point of the Triangle,

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Some consequences that may be expected to flow
from the inculcation of this scheme of doctrine, 14
Remarks on several of the arguments, or rather
means made use of to maintain and propagate
this scheme,

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No. VI. The doctrine of Original Sin, as viewed by the

Investigator,

No. VII. The doctrine of Natural and Moral Inability, as viewed by the Investigator,

No. VIII. The doctrine of the Atonement, as viewed by the

Investigator,

No. IX. Remarks on "God's being the Author of Sin," on a sinner's " being willing to be damned in

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order to be saved," and on the essence of Sin
and Holiness,

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mation of Luther and his coadjutors deficient
in three important respects-some remarks on
the progress of Reformation, and the opposition
made to it at the present day, especially in this
city,

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SECOND SERIES.

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Address to the inhabitants of the city of New-York, No. I. Documents for what is falsely called New Divinity, or "Hopkinsianism;" or a general view of the character and writings of some of the most distinguished divines in New England, 5 The question," Ought a Christian to be willing to be damned?" examined in reference to the odium cast upon those supposed to maintain the affirmative--and placed upon its proper footing,

No. II.

No. III.

"A Contrast" of Antinomian and Hopkinsian Calvinism-illustrated by an allegorical dream, No. IV. An appeal to Christians, grounded upon fact, respecting the tendency of what is usually called the "New England strain of doctrine," as connected with the great subject of Revivals of Religion,

No. V. Metaphysics;-nature and object, as a scienceconnexion with, and dependence upon, the principles and doctrines of revealed truth--false tenets in religion the result of false metaphysics. -the irrational and miserable slang that is levelled against it--some specimens of triangular metaphysics,

No. VI. Remarks on the Pastoral letter of the Synod of
Philadelphia, dated Lancaster, September 20th,

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THIRD SERIES.

Dedication, to the learned, and long-lived, John Doe and
Richard Roe, Esquires.

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No. I. On the many advantages of the city of New-York,
commercial, political, civil, religious, and local,
for intellectual and moral improvement-to-
gether with incentives to activity, and perse-
verance in cultivating these advantages,
The importance of encouraging a spirit of Free
inquiry, in order to the acquisition of religious
knowledge-the advance that has been made in
this respect, chiefly in this country, upon the
Reformation of the sixteenth century-some of
the methods used to discourage and check a
spirit of Free inquiry, by many of the advo-
cates of the Triangular scheme,

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No. III. An examination of several passages in Dr. J. B.
Romeyn's Sermons, tending to prove the as-
sertion, that instructions grounded upon this
scheme are" incorrect in their nature,"

No. IV. A Letter, addressed to two distinguished members
of the Jersey Presbytery--the Rev. Dr.
and the Rev. Dr. —

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A few remarks on the proceedings of the Young
Men's Missionary Society of New-York, in re-
lation to the rejection of Mr. C, as their
missionary,

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FOURTH SERIES.

Preface to the Fourth Series of Numbers,
No. I.

No. II.

The influence of Sectarianism--the design of
GOD in permitting divisions in the Church of
Christ-connected with an allegorical vision,
intended to point out the union, and justify the
claims, of TOLERATION and Truth,
Articles of Faith, agreed upon at Marpurge, Oc-
tober 3d, 1529, by the first class of Reformers,
in which no corner of the Triangle is seen,

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