Moral Government Theology has its roots in what was called New England Theology or New School Theology during the 18th and 19th Century. Though the spread of New School Theology in those days was widely received amongst Calvinists and Arminians, there were some who opposed it. Albert Barnes was officially accused of heresy for his New School views on human ability, imputation, and atonement. In this volume, Albert Barnes defended his theological views as orthodox and was consequently acquitted of all heresy charges. Originally: The Way of Salvation; A Sermon, Delivered at Morristown, New Jersey, February 8th, 1829, By Albert Barnes. Together with Mr. Barnes’ Defense of the Sermon, Read Before the Synod of Philadelphia, at Lancaster, October 29th, 1830, and His ‘Defense’ Before the Second Presbytery of Philadelphia, in Reply to the Charges of the Rev. Dr. George Junkin