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JOHN CHILDS AND SON, BUNGAY.
CONTENTS OF THE TENTH VOLUME.
TRACTS.
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A Vindication of Three of our Blessed Saviour's Miracles, in answer
to the Objections of Mr. Woolston
A Letter written in the Year 1730, concerning the Question, whether
the Logos supplied the place of a Human Soul in the Person of
Jesus Christ
The First Postscript, containing an explication of those words, the
Spirit, the Holy Spirit, and the Spirit of God, as used in the
Scriptures
The Second Postscript, containing Remarks upon the Third Part of
the late Bishop of Clogher's Vindication of the Histories of the
Old and New Testament
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169
A DISSERTATION UPON THE TWO NEW EPISTLES
ASCRIBED TO CLEMENT OF ROME.
Sect. 1. Extracts out of these Epistles, for showing the Author's
Testimony to the Scriptures of the Old and New Testa-
ment
2. External Evidence against the Genuineness of these Epistles
3. Internal Evidence to the same purpose, and their Time
4. The Author Anonymous
5. The Importance and Use of these Epistles
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An Essay on the Mosaic Account of the Creation and Fall of Man
A Letter to Jonas Hanway, Esq. in which some reasons are assigned
against the name, Magdalen Houses
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237
A Letter to the Authors of the Library, &c. containing Observations
on 2 Cor. v. 14.
248
Remarks on 1 Cor. xv. 32.
250
An Inquiry into the Truth of the History of the Seven Brothers, said
to have suffered Martyrdom in the time of Antiochus Epiphanes,
2 Macc. vii.
252
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A Letter to the Author of Remarks upon the Inquiry into the Truth
of the History of the Seven Brothers in the Maccabees
A Letter upon the Personality of the Spirit
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REMARKS UPON THE LATE DR. WARD'S DISSERTATIONS
UPON SEVERAL PASSAGES OF THE
SACRED SCRIPTURES.
Introduction
265
Chap. I.
II
The Case of the Dæmoniac who resided among the Tombs on the coast of Gadara. Dissert. xxi.
Who those Greeks were who desired to see Jesus ; and
whether they were admitted? John xii. 20, 21.
Dissert. xxviii.
ibid.
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275
III. How to reconcile St. John's account concerning the time
of our Saviour's Crucifixion with that of the other
Evangelists. Dissert. xxxii.
278
IV. The manner of embalming dead bodies among the
Jews, and particularly that of our Saviour. Dissert.
XXXV.
283
V.
Whom are we to understand by the Grecians and He-
brews, mentioned, Acts vi. 1. Dissert. xxxvii.
287
VI. The term Holy Ghost, in the New Testament, denotes
both a person and a power. Dissert. xxxviii.
VII. To whom the Apostolic Decree, Acts xv. was directed;
and whether it was perpetual. Dissert. xlii.
3. To whom the Apostolic Decree was directed, and that there
was but one sort of Jewish proselytes
4. General Observations, showing the occasion and design of
the Apostolic Decree
318
5. The several Articles of the Decree explained
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6. Observations in the manner of corollary. Where is shown
the fault of St. Peter, and St. Paul vindicated
Chap. VIII. Whether St. Paul did really blame St. Peter for his con-
duct, mentioned, Gal. ii. Dissert. 1.
IX. What is the meaning of St. Paul's expression, You sce
how large a letter I have written unto you with my
own hand. Gal. vi. 11. Dissert. li.
Observations upon Dr. Macknight's Harmony of the Four Gospels, as
far as relates to the History of our Saviour's Resurrection; in a
Letter to the Author
II. Various Readings of Texts in the New Testament
III. Texts of Scriptures explained
Texts of Sermons in the Ninth Volume
IV. Authors, Sects, and Writings, whose History is written, and
from which Extracts are made
V. An Alphabetical Table of Principal Matters
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