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SECTION II. On the Book of Psalms.
I. General Title of this Book.-II. Structure of the
Psalms.-III. Their Canonical Authority.-IV. Au-
thors to whom they are ascribed:-1. Moses.-
2. David.-3. Asaph.-4. The Sons of Korah.-5. Je-
duthun.-6. Heman and Ethan.-7. Solomon.-
8. Anonymous Psalms.-V. Chronological Arrange-
ment of the Psalms by Calmet.-VI. Collection of
of the Psalms into a Volume.-VII. The Inscriptions
or Titles prefixed to the different Psalms.-VIII. Pro-
bable meaning of the Word Selah.-IX. Scope of the
Book of Psalms.-X. Rules for better understanding
them.-XI. A Table of the Psalms, classed according
to their several Subjects
245-2472. On the Lamentations of Jeremiah.
247-249
249-253
SECTION I. General Observations on the Prophets
and their Writings.
I. The Prophetical Books, why so called.-II. Different
Kinds of Prophets mentioned in the Scriptures.-
III. Situation of the Prophets, and their Manner of
Living. IV. Mosaic Statutes concerning Prophets.-
Evidences of a Divine Mission.-V. Qualifications
of the Prophets.-VI. Nature of the Prophetic Inspi-
ration.-VII. Antiquity and Succession of the Pro-
phets.-VIII. Collection of their Writings, and Mode
of announcing their Predictions.-IX. Number and
Order of the Prophetic Books
SECTION II. Of the Prophets who flourished before-
the Babylonian Captivity.
§ 1. On the Book of the Prophet Jonah.
I. Title and Author.-II. Occasion of the Prophecy of
Jonah.-III. Scope.-IV. Synopsis of its Contents
§ 2. On the Book of the Prophet Amos.
I. Author.-II. Occasion of his Prophecy.-III. Its
Scope.-IV. Synopsis of its Contents.-V. Observa-
tions on its Style
§ 3. On the Book of the Prophet Hosea.
I. Author and Date.-II. Occasion and Scope of the
Prophecy.-III. Synopsis of its Contents.-IV. Ob-
servation on its Style
§ 4. On the Book of the Prophet Isaiah.
I. Author and Date.-II. Genuineness of his Predic-
tions.-III. Scope.-IV. Analysis of the Contents of
this Book.-V. Observations on its Style.
253-259
PAGE
270
270,271
271
272
272-276
276, 277
SECTION IV. On the Gospel by Saint Luke.
I. Title.-II. Author.-III. General Proofs of the Genu-
ineness and Authenticity of this Gospel.-1. Vindica-
tion of its Genuineness from the Objections of Mi-
chaelis in particular.-2. Genuineness of the first two
Chapters, and of Chapters viii. 27-39. and xxii. 43,
44.-IV. Date, and where written.-V. For whom
written.-VI. Occasion and Scope of this Gospel.-
VII. Synopsis of its Contents.-VIII. Observations
on this Gospel
289-293
293, 294
294, 295
295-304
304-307
307-313
313-318
318-321
SECTION VII. On the Epistle to the Ephesians.
I. Account of the Church at Ephesus.-II. Genuine-
ness and Authenticity of this Epistle, which was ad-
dressed to the Ephesians, and not to the Church at
Laodicea.-III. Date.-IV. Occasion and Scope.-
V. Synopsis of its Contents.-VI. Observations on its
Style
SECTION VIII. On the Epistle to the Philippians.
I. Account of the Church at Philippi.-II. Date.-
III. Occasion.-IV. Scope and Synopsis of its Con-
tents
321-329
329-331
331-334
334, 335
335-337
337 338
340, 341
341, 342
SECTION VI. On the Second and Third Epistles of
John.
I. Genuineness, Authenticity, and Date of these Epis-
tles.-II. The Second Epistle, to whom addressed.—
III. Its Scope.-IV. The Third Epistle, to whom ad-
dressed.-V. Its Scope.-VI. Observations on this
Epistle
SECTION VII. On the General Epistle of Jude.
I. Account of the Author.-II. Genuineness and Au-
thenticity.-III. Date.-IV. Of the Persons to whom
this Epistle was addressed.-V. Its Occasion and
Scope.-VI. Observations on its Style
346. 347 CHAPTER V. On the Revelation of Saint John the
Divine.
347-349
SECTION I. On the Genuineness and Authenticity of
the Catholic Epistles.
1. Origin of the Appellation, Catholic Epistles.-II. Its
Antiquity.-Observations on their Authenticity.-
III. On the Order in which they are usually placed
SECTION II. On the General Epistle of James.
L Account of the Author of this Epistle.-II. Its Genu-
ineness and Authenticity.-III. To whom addressed.
-IV. Its Scope.-V. Synopsis of its Contents.-
VI. Observations on this Epistle
SECTION III. On the First General Epistle of Peter.
I. Account of the Apostle Peter.-II. Genuineness and
Canonical Authority of this Epistle.-III. To whom
written.-IV. Of the Place whence it was sent.-
Date.-V. Its Design and Contents.-VI. Observa-
tions on the Style of Saint Peter's two Epistles
SECTION IV. On the Second General Epistle of Peter.
I. Its Genuineness and Canonical Authority.-II. Date.
-III. Scope and Synopsis of its Contents
SECTION V. On the First General Epistle of John.
I. Genuineness and Canonical Authority.-II. Date.-
III. Of the Persons to whom this Epistle was written.
-IV. Its Occasion and Scope.-Account of the false
Teacher whose Principles are refuted by the Apostle.
-V. Synopsis of its Contents.-VI. The Question
concerning the Authenticity of the disputed Clause
in 1 John v. 7, 8. considered
349-357
358
358-360
360-362
362-364
364-376
I. The Genuineness of this Book shown, 1. From Ex-
ternal Evidence; 2. From Internal Characters.-
II. Its Date.-III. Occasion and Scope.-IV. Synopsis of its Contents.-V. Observations on this Book
APPENDIXES.
1. ON THE SOURCES OF THE FIRST THREE GOS-
PELS.
I. Different Hypotheses stated.-II. Examination of the
Hypothesis, that the Evangelists abridged or copied
from each other.-III. Examination of the Hypothe-
sis, that the Evangelists derived their Information
from a primary Greek or Hebrew Document.-
IV. Examination of the Hypothesis, that they con-
sulted several Documents.-V. And of the Hypothe
sis, that Oral Tradition was the Source of the first
three Gospels.-VI. That the only Document con-
sulted by the first three Evangelists was the Preach-
ing of our Saviour himself
376,377
377,378
378-383
385-393
394
395-399
1-165
A TABLE
OF
THE ORDER AND DATES
OF THE
BOOKS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT.
AND
OF THE PLACES WHERE THEY ARE SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN WRITTEN; AS ESTABLISHED IN THE SIXTH PART OF THIS VOLUME.