| [Letter] | [A4] | Entire question | |
| [Letter] | [A4] | 1. | Whether the justification of the ungodly is the remission of sins? |
| [Letter] | [A4] | 2. | Whether the infusion of grace is required for the remission of guilt, i.e. for the justification of the ungodly? |
| [Letter] | [A4] | 3. | Whether for the justification of the ungodly is required a movement of the free-will? |
| [Letter] | [A4] | 4. | Whether a movement of faith is required for the justification of the ungodly? |
| [Letter] | [A4] | 5. | Whether for the justification of the ungodly there is required a movement of the free-will towards sin? |
| [Letter] | [A4] | 6. | Whether the remission of sins ought to be reckoned amongst the things required for justification? |
| [Letter] | [A4] | 7. | Whether the justification of the ungodly takes place in an instant or successively? |
| [Letter] | [A4] | 8. | Whether the infusion of grace is naturally the first of the things required for the justification of the ungodly? |
| [Letter] | [A4] | 9. | Whether the justification of the ungodly is God's greatest work? |
| [Letter] | [A4] | 10. | Whether the justification of the ungodly is a miraculous work? |