TABLE OF CONTENTS UNDER THE FOLLOWING HEADS. 1st. Prophecies in the Old Testament referred to. 2nd. Prophecies in the New Testament referred to. 3d. Miracles and Observations thereon. 4th. Conduct and Works of the Apostles, and Observations thereon. 5th. Miscellaneous Observations. 6th. On the Pre-existence and Divinity of Christ. I. Prophecies in the Old Testament referred to. THAT the seed of the woman (the Mes siah) should bruise the serpent's head. (Gen, iii. 15.) page 7. (y) That he should be of the seed of Abra. ham, Isaac, and Jacob. (Gen. xii. 3. xxï. 18. — xxvi. 4. — xxviii. 14.) p. 7. g) - 69. () line of Jesse and David. (Isaiah xi. 1. - 1 Chron. xvii. 13, 14. &c. xxii. 10. - Ps. ii. 7. - lxxxix. 10. cxxxii. ll, 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) (6) — 236. (c) — 370. (p) That he should come before the sceptre should have departed from Judah, or a law-giver from between his feet. (Gen. xlix. 10.) p. 57. (c) — 69. (2) 83. (y) - 132. (h) whilst the second temple was standing. (Hagg. ii. 7. 9.) p. 8. (d) — 121. (m) within 4.90 years from the order to restore and build Jetusalem after the Babylonish captivity. (Dan. ix. 24 to 26.) p. 69. (1) That he should have a forerunner to pre pare the way for him, and that the way should be prepared by a change and reformation in the hearts of men. (Isaiah xl. 3.5. - Mal. iii. 1.3. - iv. 5, 6.) p. 7. (-) — 37. (x) - 38. (z) — 69. (h) — 105. 17) - 121. (m) — 188. (p) That he should be born of a virgin. (Isaiah. vii. 14. and sce Jer. xxxi. 22.) p. 53. (r) That he should be born at Bethlehem. (Mic. v. 2.) page 58. (g) That he should be a prophet like unto Moses. (Deuter. xviii. 15. 18.) 38. (y) That he should be lowly. (Zech. ix. 9, 10.) p. 29, 30. (p) That he should preach good tidings unto the meek. (Is. Ixi. 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.) p. 36. (n) 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 and contempt. (Is. 1. 6. — liii. S.) p. 113. (p) — 104. (c) That he should have gall to eat, and vi negar to drink. (Ps. Ixix. 22.) p. 104. (d) That his hands and his feet should be pierced. (Ps. xxii. 17, 18.) p. 104. (h) 132. (n) and see 133. (z) That he should be laughed to scorn, and have his trust in God cast in his teeth. (Ps. xxii. 7, 8.) p. 105. (1) That he should be numbered with the transgressors, (Is. liii. 12.) p. 120. (g) And make his grave with the wicked. (Is. liii. 9.) That he should nevertheless be with the rich in his death. (Isaiah liii. 9.) That not a bone of himn should be broken. (Exod. xii. 46. — Numb.ix. 12.) p. 133. (g) -293. (1) And that he should not be suffered to see corruption. (Ps. xvi. 11.) p. 141. (h) That it was for man's sins he su ed, and by his chastisement we are healed. (Is. liii. 5.) 222. (9) p. 110. That a kingdom is given him, that all Raising to life a widow's son. page 213. (z) people, nations, and languages shall conferring the Holy Ghost. p. 166. serve him, and that his dominion shall (t) (2) — 169. last for ever and ever. (Dan. vii. 14. releasing Peter from prison. p. 188. Zech. ix. 10. — Is. ix. 6, 7.) page 32. (p) (m) 101. (e) — 254. (9) — 371. (w) Enumeration of our Saviour's miracles. That his dominion should be from the one p. 156. (m) sea to the other, that all kings should Authenticity of the accounts thereof. fall down before him, all nations should p. 35. (m) — 68. (y) do him service. (Ps. Ixxii. 8. 11. Correspondence thereof with former proZech. ix. 10.) p. 309. (a) — 344. (d) phecies. p. 36. (n) Nature and publicity thereof. p. 84. (e) II. Prophecies in the New Testament 96. (m) (n) — 139. (d) (g) referred to. Absurdity and sin of imputing them to the That our Saviour should be betrayed. power of Satan. p. 93. (6) On the evidence they furnish. p. 35. (m) 109. (o) — 119. (t). - 156.(m) That Peter should deny him. p. 111.120. IV. Conduct and Works of the Apostles, That his disciples should forsake him. and Observations thereon. of his death. p. 83. 153. (e) On the conduct and character of John the And resurrection. p. 83. (z) — 110. 135. Baptist. p. 39. (d) 153. (e) On the conduct of Judas. p. 102. (u) Of the gift of the Holy Ghost. p. 162. On the ignorance of the Apostles as to 164. 167. - 168. the nature of Christ's kingdom. p. 143. Of the sufferings his followers should un- (t) — 153. (6) — 158. (e) — 162. (t) dergo. p. 165. On their desertion of Christ, and subseof the powers they should possess. quent zeal. p. 40. (1)– 112. (b) — 153. (2) p. 163. (2) On their intrepidity after the ascension. Of the vengeance that should follow after p. 40. (l) — 87. (7) his death. p. 32. (o) — 75, -76. - 125. On their exertions. p. 163. (u) — 179. (c) - 202. On the extent to which they taught. Of the time within which it should occur. p. 163. (u) - 179. (c) - 234 (m) p. 33. (s) - 46. (s ) - 48. (?) On their sufferings. p. 65. (6) — 79. (9) Of the discrimination there should be be- 148. (c) — 195. (p) tween his followers and opponents. On the powers they possessed. p. 157. (0) 201. (d) 208. (p) — 216. (d) of the future success of Christianity. On the gift of tongues. p. 166. (z) p. 190. (y) — 218. 171. (2) On their conduct in advancing God's III. Miracles, and Observations thereon. glory, not their own. p. 34. (t) Miracles of the loaves. p. 96. (») — 193. On the testimony they bore to the resur rection. p. 139. (g) — 141. the draught of fishes. p. 187. (d) On their expectations as to the time called, “ the coming," or “ day of the turning water into wine. p. 62. “ Lord.” p. 28. (g) – 469. (6) calming the sea. p. 68. (y) On the conversion of St. Paul. p. 65. (a) sending devils into swine. p. 68. On his conduct. casting out a devil from the daughter On his exertions and sufferings. p. 79. (9) of a Canaanitish woman. p. 91. - 215. (n) healing a deaf and dumb man. p. 204. On his opposition to the Jewish prejudices, healing a leper. p. 63. and decrying the Mosaic law. p. 204. ten lepers. p. 210. id), (e), (g) — 211. (6) V. Miscellaneous Observations. a nobleman's son. p. 225. p. 27. (6) — 61. (6) — 192.() — 209. (k) raising to life a ruler's daughter. 233. (1) Sin, the cause of disbelief. p. 215. (p) p. 76. (1) p. 235. or Sin of destroying the faith of others. Application to him of the title, “ Son of page 219. * David.” page 101. (d) Authenticity of the five books of Moses. Instances in which he assumes divine p. 54. (y) — 98. (e) titles. p. 99. Old Testament. p. 98. the highest titles are (e) - 142. (r) ascribed to him. p. 138. (z) — 169. (d) On the nature and efficacy of Christ's sa- - 189. (9) — 215. (r) - 229. (9) crifice. p. 47. (c) — 52. (p) — 148. (h) he assumes divine - 169.(i)- 170. (o)-191.(6) - 365. (0) power attributes. p. 45. (r) On the caution of Christ. p. 189. (g) 63. (p)- 68. (a) -84. (c) — 147.(x) — On the expectation of his coming. p. 35. 149. (k) (1) — 208.(z) — 213. (y) — 221. (0) — 38. (y) — 69. (2) — 71.(9) (n) — 231. (1) divine power VI. On the Pre-existence and Divinity of is ascribed to him. p. 281. (a) Christ. he is made the object Of his pre-existence. p. 15. (n) — 161. of worship or prayer. p. 45. (9) — 63. (k) — 175. (c) (0) – 87. (u) -- 91. (g) - 157. (r) and concurrence in Other arguments for his divinity. p. 12.(t) the creation. p. 15. (n) — 42. (t) — 44. -13. (e) — 14. (h)(1)- 15.(m) (n) — 29. (e) — 46. (u). — 217. (m) - 70.(m)-76. (u)-87.(y)-92.(s) Where the title “ God” is given to him, - 102. - 120.(6) — 154. (0) — 155.(d) p. 14. (h) – 41. (p) - 43. (d) — 44. (i) 156. (i) 160.(s) (t) - 164. (n). 178. (9) (r) 184.(k) — 185.(0) - 201. (a)- 472. (s) On applying to him the title, “the Lord." - 310. (c) p. 29. (m) How far he is equal with the Father. On the title given him of “ Son of God.” p. 14,(l) — 15. (m) — 42, (s) · 43. p. 41. (9) — 74.(n) — 89. (r) 66.(2) — 144. (k) — 168. (y) - 170.(p) Instances in which God is called “ his “ Father.” p. 212. (n) Reference to Saints' Days. St. Thomas Page 39 45 46 49 65 68 86 99 149 154 179 St. John Baptist Page 184 187 199 208 215 217 225 228 232 237 Table of the Parts of Scripture occurring in the Prayer Book. Isaiah vii. Page 99 Page 57 Matt, ii. Matt. iv. 10 to 15 1 to 11 5 to 11 1 to 19 5 to 8 12 to 17 1 to 5 18 to 25 184 113 106 235 85 69 52 1 to 12 13 to 18 1 to 11 18 to 22 1 to 12 20 to 26 16 to 21 24 to 34 49 88 238 233 192 85 211 Matt. v. Matt. vi. Page 37 John x. John xv. Acts v. xxiv Table of the Parts of Scripture occurring in the Prayer Book. Page 195 John i, 19 to 28 61 173 221 170 224 96 98 87 171 72 149 155 188 167 219 151 227 180 66 230 164 199 158 29 153 488 161 130 231 John xx. 137 217 147 45 40 48 162 134 86 166 193 208 45 108 171 65 163 Acts x. 34 to the end - 138. 169 179 187 140 53 191 60 193 194 183 182 213 Rom. x. 237 50 Rom. xii. 1 to 5 485 67 226 62 67 93 27 214 30 216 34 77 177 1 Cor. x. 196 122 200 81 201 1 Cor. xv. 202 32 469 204 215 88 79 205 59 Gal. v. Gal. iv. 1 to 7 Page 51 Page 97 21 to 31 95 116 16 to 24 209 127 Gal. vi. 11 to 18 210 Hebr. xii. 6 to 10 465 Ephes. ii. 19 to 22 39 James i. 1 to 12 154 Ephes. üü. 1 to 12 56 158 13 to 21 212 160 Ephes. iv. 1 to 6 213 1 Peter ii. 11 to 17 152 7 to 16 149 147 17 to 32 220 463 Ephes. v. 1 to 14 92 186 15 to 21 222 134 22 to 24 463 164 25 to 32 462 181 Ephes. vi. 10 to 20 224 1 John i. 1 to 10 46 Philipp. i. 3 to 11 226 73 Philipp. ii. 5 to 11 101 178 Philipp. iii. 17 to 21 231 175 Philip. iv. 4 to 7 37 144 Coloss. i. 3 to 12 234 Jude 228 Coloss. ïïi. 1 to 7 136 Rev. iv. 1 to 11 172 12 to 17 72 232 1 Thess. iv. 1 to 7 90 Rev. xii. 7 to 12 218 2 Tim. iv, 5 to 15 225 Rev. xiv. 1 to 5 49 Hebr. i. 1 to 12 42 iii. |