... notrecount the causes of contest, nor the progress of the action. The work of his opponent describes the musteringof the forces preparatory to the action, and the causes which led to the struggle. ... does the history teach, as to the doubts most likely to present themselves at this time, and the bestmodes of meeting them? (p. 353.) The materials shown to be presented for a final answer to these ... BETA~}) The doubt whether the Christian dogmas, and especially the atonement, are really taught in the New Testament. The value of the fathers, and the progress of the doctrinein church history,...