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CONTENT S.
INTRODUCTORY LECTURES.
LECTURE I.-On the Use of Text-Books in Theological Education......
Page
xi
LECTURE IL-Advice to Students on the Conduct and Prosecution of their Studies... xxiii
PREFATORY NOTICE.-Butler's Analogy
INTRODUCTION
LECTURES ON BUTLER'S ANALOGY.
51
SECTION I.—THE USE WHICH BUTLER MAKES OF THE ANA-
LOGICAL ARGUMENT IN NATURAL THEOLOGY.
PART I.
CHAPTER I.-Of a Future Life
60
CHAP. II. Of the Government of God by Rewards and Punishments, and particularly
of the latter.......
65
CHAP. III-Of the Moral Government of God
69
CHAP. IV. Of a State of Probation, as implying Trial, Difficulties, and Danger.
CHAP. V. Of a State of Probation, as intended for Moral Discipline and Improvement 81
CHAP. VI. Of the Opinion of Necessity, considered as influencing Practice
74
86
CHAP. VII.-Of the Government of God, considered as a Scheme or Constitution im-
perfectly comprehended,
92
SECTION II.-THE USE WHICH BUTLER MAKES OF THE ANA-
LOGICAL ARGUMENT IN THE CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY.
PART II.
CHAPTER I.-Of the Importance of Christianity.
97
CHAP. II. Of the Supposed Presumption against a Revelation, considered as miracu-
lous..
103
CHAP. III. Of our Incapacity of judging what were to be expected in a Revelation;
and the Credibility, from Analogy, that it must contain Things appearing liable to
Objections.....
106
CHAP. IV. Of Christianity, considered as a Scheme or Constitution imperfectly com-
prehended
110
CHAP. V. Of the Particular System of Christianity; the Appointment of a Mediator,
and the Redemption of the World by Him
116
CHAP. VI. Of the Want of Universality in Revelation; and of the supposed Deficiency
in the Proof of it.....
120
CHAP. VII. Of the Particular Evidence for Christianity..
121
CHAP. VIII. Of the Objections which may be made against arguing from the Analogy
of Nature to Religion....
123
CONCLUSION
127
LECTURES ON PALEY'S EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY.
PART I.-PROP. I.-CHAP. IX.-SECT. V.-The Scriptures were publicly read and ex-
pounded in the religious Assemblies of the early Christians.. 132
PART I.-PROP. I.-Chap. IX.-SECT. VII.-Our Scriptures were received by ancient
Christians, of different Sects and Persuasions; by many Heretics as well as Catho
lics; and were usually appealed to by both Sides in the Controversies which arose in
those Days... 137
PART I.-PROP. II.-CHAP. I.-There is not satisfactory Evidence that Persons pretend-
ing to be original Witnesses of any other Miracles similar to those by which Chris-
tianity is supported, have acted in the same Manner as the Witnesses to the Christian
Miracles, in Attestation of the Accounts which they delivered, and solely in conse-
quence of their Belief in the Truth of those Accounts...
PART II.-CHAP. I.-On Prophecy
PART II. CHAP. II.-Morality of the Gospel......
PART II-CHAP. III.-The Candor of the Writers of the New Testament
140
149
154
158
PART II.-CHAP. IX.-The Propagation of Christianity
PART III.-CHAP. VI.-Want of Universality in the Knowledge of Christianity; and
of Clearness in its Evidence.....
PART III.-CHAP. VII.-The supposed Effects of Christianity.......................
PART III.-CHAP. VIII.-Conclusion
NOTES ON HILL'S LECTURES IN DIVINITY.
BOOK I.
EVIDENCES OF THE Christian RELIGION.-Introductory Discourse
162
166
168
171
178
CHAP. II.-Authenticity and Genuineness of the Books of the New Testament
181
CHAP. IV. Direct or External Evidence of Christianity.-Miracles....
183
CHAP. V.-Illustration of the Evidences of Christianity
187
CHAP. VI.—External Evidence of Christianity.-Prophecy...................
190
CHAP. VII.-Predictions delivered by Jesus...
196
CHAP. VIII. Resurrection of Christ.....
200
CHAP. IX. SECT. IV.-Measure of Effect produced by the Means employed in propa-
gating the Gospel-Objections drawn from it.-Answers
CHAP. VI.-Controversies occasioned by the Scripture System.....
219
BOOK III.
CHAP. I.-Opinions concerning the Person of the Son...
224
CHAP II. Simplest Opinion concerning the Person of Christ.
227
CHAP. III.-Pre-existence of Jesus...
229
CHAP. IV. Actions ascribed to Jesus in his Pre-existent State.-Creation ..........
233
CHAP. IV.-SECT. II.-Colossians, i., 15-18
237
CHAP. IV. SECT. IV.—Amount of the Proposition, that Jesus Christ is the Creator of
the World.................
244
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CHAP. V.-Actions ascribed to Jesus in his Pre-existent State.-Administration of
Providence
248
CHAP. VI.-Doctrine concerning the Person of Christ taught during His Life..
255
CHAP. VII. SECT. III.-Worship represented as due to Jesus.....
264
CHAP. X.-SECT. IV.-Amount of our Knowledge respecting the Trinity.............. 282
BOOK IV.
OPINIONS CONCERNING THE NATURE, THE EXTENT, AND THE APPLICATION OF THE
REMEDY BROUGHT BY THE GOSPEL..
286
CHAP. I.-Disease for which the Remedy is provided....
288
CHAP. II.-Opinions concerning the Nature of the Remedy....
293
CHAP. III. SECT. IV.-Three great Divisions of the Law of Moses
343
CHAP. VIII. Opinions concerning the Application of the Remedy..........
402