TABLE OF CONTENTS UNDER THE FOLLOWING HEADS. 1st. Prophecies in the Old Testament referred to. 4th. Conduct and Works of the Apostles, and Observations 5th. Miscellaneous Observations. 6th. On the Pre-existence and Divinity of Christ. - - - - - - - -lxxxix. 10. cxxxii. 11, 12. — Jer. xxiii. 5. xxx. 9.- Ezek. xxiv. 23.- xxxiv. 23, 24. - xxxvii. 24, 25.- Hos. iii. 5.) p. 7. (u) 43. (y) 58. (g) - 285. (z) (b)-236. (c) 370. (p) That he should come before the sceptre should have departed from Judah, law-giver from between his feet. temple was standing. (Hagg. ii. 7. 9.) from the order to restore and build Je- rusalem after the Babylonish captivity. (Dan. ix. 24 to 26.) p. 69. () That he should have a forerunner to pre- pare the way for him, and that the way should be prepared by a change and re- formation in the hearts of men. (Isaiah xl. 3. 5.- Mal. iii. 1. 3. — iv. 5, 6.) p. 7. That he should be born at Bethlehem. That he should be a prophet like unto Moses. (Deuter. xviii. 15. 18.) 38. (y) That he should be lowly. (Zech. ix. 9, That he should preach good tidings unto the meek. (Is. lxi. 1.) p. 36. (n) That in his time the eyes of the blind should be opened, and the ears of the deaf unstopped, &c. (Is. xxxv. 4 to 6.) That he should judge the poor with righteousness, and condemn the wicked. (Is. xi. 1 to 5.) 236. (c) — 343. (x) That he should be treated with ignominy That he should have gall to eat, and vi- negar to drink. (Ps. lxix. 22.) p. 104. That his hands and his feet should be That he should be laughed to scorn, and have his trust in God cast in his teeth. That he should be numbered with the And that he should not be suffered to see That it was for man's sins he suffered, and - Of the gift of the Holy Ghost. p. 162.- Of the sufferings his followers should un- Of the powers they should possess. Of the vengeance that should follow after his death. p. 32. (o) — 75, —76. — 125. Of the time within which it should occur. Of the discrimination there should be be- tween his followers and opponents. Of the future success of Christianity. III. Miracles, and Observations thereon. the draught of fishes. p. 187. (d) On the conduct of Judas. p. 102. (u) - On their exertions. p. 163. (u) — 179. (c) On the extent to which they taught. On their sufferings. p. 65. (b) — 79. (q) On their conduct in advancing God's glory, not their own. p. 34. (t) On the testimony they bore to the resur- On their expectations as to the time On the conversion of St. Paul. On his exertions and sufferings. p. 79. (q) On his opposition to the Jewish prejudices, V. Miscellaneous Observations. - 233. (i) - Sin, the cause of disbelief. p. 215. (p) . Sin of destroying the faith of others. - -Old Testament. p. 98. (e) — 142. (r) Application to him of the title, "Son of Instances in which he assumes divine the highest titles are he is made the object Other arguments for his divinity. p. 12.(t) —13. (e) — 14. (h) (l) — 15. (m) (n) — 29. (m)-70.(m)-76. (u)-87. (y)-92.(s) - - - - Table of the Parts of Scripture occurring in the Prayer Book. |