Dagg Manual of Theology v. 1-2 is a theology work in 2 volumes by J.L. Dagg a Reformed Baptist. It is extensive, very ample presentation of doctrines.
Manual of Theology volumes 1 & 2 BY J. L. DAGG, D. D.
This is an extensive systematic theology by Baptist (reformed-Calvinist) Dagg.
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Manual of Theology
Manual of Theology
BY J. L. DAGG, D. D.
1858
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The doctrine which is according to godliness -1 Tim 6:3
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Transcribed by Dan Adkins, Gordon Woods, and Barry Sewell
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Table of Contents of Manual of Theology
00.01 Preface
00.02 Autobiography of Dagg
01 Book First–STUDY OF RELIGIOUS TRUTH
01.01 Ch 1–The Obligation
01.02 Ch 2–Sources of Knowledge
01.03 Appendix–Origin and Authority of the Bible
02 Book Second–DOCTRINE CONCERNING GOD
02.01 Introduction–Duty of Love to God
02.02 Ch 1 –Existence of God
02.03 Ch 2 –Attributes of God
Section 1. Unity
Section 2. Spirituality
Section 3. Immensity, Omnipresence
Section 4. Eternity and Immutability
Section 5. Omniscience
Section 6. Omnipotence
Section 7. Goodness
Section 8. Truth
Section 9. Justice
Section 10. Holiness
Section 11. Wisdom
02.04 Conclusion
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- Warfield Biblical Doctrine of the Trinity
- Moore A Treatise on the Divine Nature
- Macculloch, J. – The Attributes of God
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- Dagg Doctrine of God
- Boettner The Trinity
- Best God is Love
- Bates Harmony Of Divine Attributes in Man’s Redemption
- Alford – Scriptural Doctrine of the Trinity
03 Book Third–DOCTRINE CONCERNING THE WILL AND WORKS OF GOD
03.01 Introduction–Duty of Delighting in the Will and Works of God
03.02 Ch 1 –Will of God
03.03 Ch 2 –Creation
03.04 Ch 3 –Providence
Section 1. Preservation
Section 2. Government in general
Section 3. Natural Government
Section 4. Moral Government
Section 5. Free Agency
Section 6. Moral Necessity
Section 7. Designs of Providence
Section 8. Providence over Sin
03.05 Conclusion
04 Book Fourth–DOCTRINE CONCERNING THE FALL AND PRESENT STATE OF MAN
04.01 Introduction–Duty of Repentance
04.02 Ch 1 –Original State of Man
04.03 Ch 2 –The Fall
04.04 Ch 3 –Man’s Present State
Section 1. Actual Sin
Section 2. Depravity
Section 3. Condemnation
Section 4. Helplessness
04.05 Conclusion
05.01 Introduction–Duty of Believing in Jesus Christ
05.01 Ch 1 –Person of Christ
Section 1. Humanity
Section 2. Divinity
Section 3. Union of Natures
05.02 Ch 2 –States of Christ
Section 1. Original Glory
Section 2. Humiliation
Section 3. Exaltation
05.04 Ch 3 –Offices of Christ
Section 1. Prophet
Section 2. Priest
Section 3. King
05.05 Conclusion
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06 Book Sixth–DOCTRINE CONCERNING THE HOLY SPIRIT
06.01 Introduction–Duty of Living and Walking in the Holy Spirit
06.02 Ch 1 –Personality of the Holy Spirit
06.03 Ch 2 –The Divinity of the Holy Spirit
06.04 Ch 3 –Office of the Holy Spirit
06.05 Conclusion
More Works on the Doctrine of Holy Spirit| Pneumatology
- Dixon The Holy Spirit in life and service
- Derickson Mr. D’s Notes on Theology
- Dennett, E. – Unsearchable Riches
- Dennett, E. – Recovered Truths
- Dennett, E. – Nehemiah
- Dennett, E. – Commentary on Selected Books of the Bible (CMT)
- Dennett The Three Marys
- Davies The Christian Calling
- Davidson – Theology of Old Testament
- Dargan Art of Preaching in the Light of Its History
07 Book Seventh–DOCTRINE CONCERNING DIVINE GRACE
07.01 Introduction–Duty of Gratitute for Divine Grace
07.02 Ch 1 –The Trinity
07.03 Ch 2 –Covenant of Grace
07.04 Ch 3 –Blessings of Grace
Section 1. Pardon
Section 2. Justification
Section 3. Adoption
Section 4. Regeneration
Section 5. Sanctification
Section 6. Final Perseverance
Section 7. Perfection
07.05 Ch 4 –Sovereignty of Grace
Section 1. Election
Section 2. Particular Redemption
Section 3. Effectual Calling
07.06 Conclusion
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08 Book Eighth–DOCTRINE CONCERNING THE FUTURE WORLD
08.01 Introduction–Duty of Preparing for the Future World
08.02 Ch 1 –Immortality and Separate State of the Soul
08.03 Ch 2 –Resurrection
08.04 Ch 3 –The Last Judgment
08.05 Ch 4 –Heaven
08.06 Ch 5 –Hell
08.07 Conclusion
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- Miller-Evidence from Scripture & History of Second Coming of Christ
- Mauro, P. – The Seventy Weeks and Great Tribulation
- Marsh, W. – Antichrist Detected
- Manton, T. – 18 Sermons on the Antichrist
- MacDuff, J.R. – A Book for the Bereaved
- Larkin Dispensational Truth
- Kelly Second Advent Before, not After, the Millennium
- Ironside Not Wrath but Rapture
- Ironside Fifty Pointed Questions Regarding After Death—What?
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- Cummins, R. – Gethsemane
- Cassels Christ and the Antichrist
- Bullinger, E.W. – Things to Come
http://www.founders.org/library/dagg vol1/all.html
MANUAL OF THEOLOGY (Second Part)
A TREATISE ON CHURCH ORDER
BY J. L. DAGG, D. D.
That thou shouldst set in order the things that are wanting, and ordain elders in every city.–Titus i. 5.
The rest will I set in order when I come.-1 Cor. xi. 34.
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Entered, according to Act of Congress in the year 1858, by THE SOUTHERN BAPTIST PUBLICATION SOCIETY, In the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of South Carolina.
09.01 Preface
09.02 Introduction
09.03 Ch 1 –Baptism
09.04 Ch 2 –Local churches
09.05 Ch 3 –The Church Universal
09.06 Ch 4 –Infant Membership
09.07 Ch 5 –Communion
09.08 Ch 6 –Washing of feet
09.09 Ch 7 –Public Worship
09.10 Ch 8 –The Ministry
09.11 Ch 9 –Discipline
09.12 Ch 10 –Miscellaneous Topics
09.13 Conclusion–Duty of Baptists
09.14 Appendix
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- McConkey, J. – Going In To God and Out To Men
- Kelly Church of God and the Ministry of Christ
- Ironside, H.A. – Baptism: What Saith the Scripture?
- Goodell, C.L. – The Pastor His Own Evangelist
- Gill Proper Mode of Baptism
- Gage, A.H. – Evangelism of Youth
- Feeney Are the Fivefold Ministries for Today?
- Dunn, M. – Founders Journal 2011-12
- Dagg, J. L. – Baptism
- Dagg Manual of Theology
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- Moon, J.H. – Water Baptism
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- Gill Proper Mode of Baptism
- Fitzwater, P.B. – Christian Theology
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- Christian, J.T. – Did they Dip? (Baptism)
- Chafer – Major Bible Themes
- Binney-Steele – Theological Compend
- Bellett Paul’s Apostleship and Epistles
http://www.founders.org/library/dagg vol2/all.html
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