Lecture I. The practical importance of the controversy with Unitarians. By Fielding Ould.
Lecture II. The integrity of the canon of Holy Scripture maintained against Unitarian objections. By Thomas Tattershall.
Lecture III. The Unitarian interpretation of the New Testament based upon defective scholarship, or on dishonest or uncandid criticism. By Thomas Byrth.
Lecture IV. The proper humanity of Our Lord Jesus Christ. By John Jones.
Lecture V. The proper deity of Our Lord Jesus Christ proved from the Prophetic Scriptures. By J.H. Stewart.
Lecture VI. The proper deity of Our Lord the only ground of consistency in the work of redemption. By Hugh M'Neile.
Lecture VII. The doctrine of the Trinity proved as a consequence from the deity of Our Lord Jesus Christ. By David James.
Lecture VIII. The atonement indispensable to the necessities of guilty man; and shown to stand or fall with the deity of Our Lord Jesus Christ. By R.P. Buddicom.
Lecture IX. The deity, personality, and operations of the Holy Ghost. By J.E. Bates.
Lecture X. The sacraments practically rejected by Unitarians. By H.W. M'Grath.
Lecture XI. The Nicene and Athanasian creeds explained and defended. By Robert Davies.
Lecture XII. The personality and agency of Satan. By Hugh Stowell.
Lecture XIII. The eternity of future rewards and punishments. By William Dalton.