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CONTENTS
OF
PART I.
CHAPTER I.
ON THE MATTER OF OUR LORD'S INSTRUCTIONS.
SECTION I.
WHAT our Lord teaches of God the Father
SECTION II.
What he teaches of his own nature and office.
SECTION III.
What he teaches of the Holy Spirit
SECTION IV.
What he teaches of his own manifestation in the flesh,
and of the ends for which he died
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SECTION V.
What he teaches of the life to come, and the general
conditions of the gospel covenant
SECTION VI.
What he teaches of good and evil spirits
SECTION VII.
What he teaches of particular duties
SECTION VIII.
Whether any of his moral precepts are new
SECTION X.
Whether his teaching is defective
SECTION IX.
Whether any of his precepts are unreasonable
Page.
3-5
68
8, 9
10-16
17-21
22-26
27, 28
28-46
47-55
SECTION XI.
Of the obligation, motives, and means to the practice
of their duty, which our Lord affords his followers 56-58
SECTION XII.
Of the argument for Christ's divine mission from the
nature of his instructions
CHAPTER II.
OF THE MANNER IN WHICH OUR LORD TAUGHT.
Of the authority with which he spake
That restrictions of his precepts are sometimes intro-
duced by him
That the reasons of his precepts are sometimes given
Instances of his addressing himself to the reason of his
hearers
courses
Of the beauties which sometimes occur in his dis-
That his instructions frequently sprang out of the occa-
sion and that his images were drawn from famil-
iar objects
That he shewed a knowledge of men's secret words
and actions, and even of their thoughts
Of his wisdom in difficult circumstances, and in reply-
ing to insidious questions
59, 60
That incidents, sometimes very slight, and questions,
particularly some of a curious nature, were turned
by him to an instructive and practical purpose
61-64
64
65, 66
66-74
74-100
100-115
115-128
129-135
136 141
Of parables, and the reason why our Lord used them 141-157
That our Lord sometimes instructed by actions
CONCERNING THE PROOFS WHICH OUR LORD GAVE OF HIS
DIVINE MISSION.
Of the prophecies uttered by him, and their comple-
tion
Of our Lord's piety
SECTION IL
Of our Lord's miracles: and of some other proofs that
he was sent from God
Of his benevolence
CHAPTER III.
Of his compassion
Of his justice
Of his temperance
Why our Lord sometimes concealed his Messiahship,
and the mighty works which proved it
Of his meekness
158173
174-289
290-320
321-337
341-357
358-369
370-375
375-377
378-386
387-398
Of his conduct towards those in authority; and towards
his country
Of the testimony which has been borne to his character
by enemies
399-414
415-443
CHAPTER IV.
443-453
453-463
463-466
467-472
472-481
481-485
Of the manner in which the evangelists delineate his
character
486-498
499-510
Proofs in his conduct that he was not an impostor 511-516
OBSERVATIONS
ON OUR LORD'S CONDUCT AS A
DIVINE INSTRUCTOR.
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THE SPIRIT OF JEHOVAH SHALL REST UPON HIM; THE SPIRIT OF WISDOM AND UNDERSTANDING; THE SPIRIT OF COUNSEL AND MIGHT;
THE SPIRIT OF KNOWLEDGE, AND OF THE FEAR OF JEHOVAH. ISAIAH XI. 2