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CONTENTS OF VOL. II.
CHAP. I.
GENERAL EXPECTATION OF THE MESSIAH.
Expected by Jews and Heathens. Celsus-Sibylline Books-
Cicero Sallust - Julius Marathus - Virgil- Testimonies
of Tacitus and Suetonius-This expectation proves the clear-
ness of the recorded predictions respecting the Messiah
CHAP. II.
APPEARANCE OF THE MESSIAH.
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The name of the Messiah Precise period of his appearance
recorded John the Baptist-Message of Jesus Christ to
John-Public ministry of Jesus Christ-His conduct when
arraigned as a criminal-Reasons of appearing only to his
Disciples after his Resurrection-The Miracles of Jesus
Christ-Character of Jesus Christ
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CHAP. III.
TESTIMONY OF THE APOSTLES TO THE MESSIAH.
Consistency and candour of the Apostles - They have drawn a perfect character-The testimony they bore-They
were neither deceived nor deceivers - Peculiar nature of
their Testimony-Judas
CHAP. IV.
TESTIMONY OF THE FIRST CHRISTIANS TO THE MESSIAH.
The testimony of the first Christians of the same kind as that
of the Apostles-They possessed miraculous gifts-The
Scriptures of the New Testament received by them-The
persecutions they suffered Persecutions of the Church at
Smyrna, and of the Churches at Lyons and Vienne-Value
of the Testimony of the First Christians
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CHAP. V.
THE TESTIMONY OF THE APOSTLES AND FIRST CHRIS-
TIANS IS NOT OPPOSED BY ANY CONTRADICTORY TES-
TIMONY.
The Four Gospels acknowledged to be authentic by Friends
and Foes-Mr Hume's reference to Alexander the impos-
tor-Situation in which the Jewish Rulers were placed by
the testimony of the Apostles-Credit of distinguished cha-
racters and of the Roman Government deeply implicated-
The facts testified by the Apostles and first Christians were
never contradicted
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CHAP. VI.
TESTIMONY TO THE FACTS OF THE GOSPEL HISTORY,
FROM THE ADMISSIONS OF THOSE WHO PROFESSEDLY
OPPOSED OR WROTE AGAINST CHRISTIANITY.
Admissions of Trypho, a Jew-Testimony of Lucian-Ad-
missions of Celsus, Porphyry, Hierocles, and Julian-Differ-
ence between the opposition of the ancient and the modern
infidels -The divinity of Jesus Christ a stumblingblock to the
heathen opposers
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CHAP. VII.
TESTIMONY TO FACTS RECORDED IN THE GOSPEL HIS-
TORY, AND TO THE PROGRESS OF THE GOSPEL, BY
JEWISH AND HEATHEN HISTORIANS, AND BY THE
PUBLIC EDICTS OF THE ROMAN GOVERNMENT.
Testimony of Josephus to John the Baptist-Facts noticed
in the apologies of Justin Martyr and Tertullian-Testi-
mony of Tacitus and Suetonius respecting the Christians_
Ample admission by Gibbon of the value of their testimony
-Domitian's enquiry after the posterity of David-Pliny's
letter to Trajan, and the Emperor's rescript-Apologies pre-
sented to Adrian and rescript-Letter of Adrian to Ser-
vianus-Apology of Justin Martyr presented to Titus An-
toninus-Extract from the Meditations of Marcus Anto-
ninus
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CHAP. VIII.
FACTS RECORDED IN THE EARLIER PARTS OF THE SCRIP-
TURE HISTORY, CANNOT BE DISPROVED, AND ARE
CORROBORATED BY TRADITION.
The age of the world, the varieties of the human species,
and the original circumstances of mankind, are urged against
the veracity of the Books of Moses-Cuvier's Theory of the
Earth-Age of the world-Relative position of the sun to
the earth at the creation-Unity of the human race-The
savage state not the original condition of man; Kaimes's
Sketches and Doeg's Letters-No tradition contradictory to
the Scriptures-Various confirmations of their truth-The
truth of the Scriptures corroborated by histories and tradi-
tions from all parts of the world
CHAP. IX.
TESTIMONY TO THE MESSIAH FROM THE SUCCESS
OF THE GOSPEL.
The time of the appearance of Christianity-Polytheism long established-Opposition by heathens-Opposition by Jews-
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The instruments and means employed for the propagation of
the Gospel-Extent of the triumph of Christianity-Causes
of this assigned by Gibbon-Reflections on the success of the
Gospel
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CHAP. X.
TESTIMONY TO THE TRUTH OF THE CHRISTIAN RELI-
GION FROM THE OPPOSITION IT HAS ENCOUNTERED.
Opposition which the Gospel has in every age encountered-
Character of that opposition in ancient and modern times-
Enmity of Tacitus and Suetonius, of Gibbon and Hume, and
other infidel writers-Causes of this enmity-Testimony to
the truth of the Gospel arising from this opposition
CHAP. XI.
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TESTIMONY TO THE MESSIAH FROM THE PROPHECIES
THAT ARE AT PRESENT FULFILLING IN THE WORLD.
Noah's prophecy - Ishmael - Nineveh - Babylon -Tyre-
Egypt-The Jews-Julian's attempt to rebuild the Temple
-Predicted restoration of the Jews-General state of the
world till the consummation of all things
CHAP. XII.
EVIDENCE DERIVED FROM CHRONOLOGICAL HARMONIES,
AND REMARKABLE COINCIDENCES FOUND IN SCRIP-
TURE.
Various examples of these harmonies and coincidences from
both the Old Testament and the New
CHAP. XIII.
THE GOSPEL.
The perfections of God Ruined condition of man-Perfect
obedience required by the law-The justice and mercy of
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