ON BORROWED TIME: Q. 20. Are all men, then, saved by Christ, as they have perished in Adam?
ON BORROWED TIME: 19. Whence knowest thou this?
ON BORROWED TIME: 18. But who, now, is that mediator, who is at the same time true God (1 John 5:20†; Rom 8:3†; Gal 4:4†; Isa 9:6†; Jer 23:5–6†; Mal 3:1†) and a true, sinless man (Rom 9:5†; Luke 1:42†; 2:6–7†; Rom 1:3†; Phil 2:7†; Heb 2:14, 16–17†; 4:15†; Isa 53:9, 11†; Lu
ON BORROWED TIME: 17. Why must he be at the same time true God?
ON BORROWED TIME: 16. Why must he be a true and sinless man?
ON BORROWED TIME: 15. What manner of a mediator and redeemer, then, must we seek?
ON BORROWED TIME: 14. Can any mere creature make satisfaction for us?
ON BORROWED TIME: 13. Can we ourselves make this satisfaction?
ON BORROWED TIME: 12. Since, then, by the righteous judgment of God we deserve temporal and eternal punishment, what is required that we may escape this punishment and be again received into favor?
ON BORROWED TIME: 11. Is, then, God not also merciful?
ON BORROWED TIME: 10. Will God suffer such disobedience and apostasy to go unpunished?
ON BORROWED TIME: 9. Does not God, then, wrong man by requiring of him in his law that which he can not perform?
ON BORROWED TIME: 8. But are we so far depraved that we are wholly unapt to any good, and prone to all evil?
ON BORROWED TIME: 7. Whence, then, comes this depraved nature of man?
ON BORROWED TIME: 6. Did God create man thus wicked and perverse?
ON BORROWED TIME: 5. Canst thou keep all this (The Law) perfectly?
ON BORROWED TIME: 4. What does the Law of God require of us?
ON BORROWED TIME: 3. Whence knowest thou thy misery?
ON BORROWED TIME: 2. How many things are necessary for thee to know, that thou in this comfort mayest live and die happily?
ON BORROWED TIME: 1. What is thy only comfort in life and death?