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XI. Of the stay that Jesus made in Judea after the first
Passover - - - - - -
XII. Of the Journey from Judea to Galilee
XIII. Whether Jesus visited Capernaum or Nazareth first-
XIV. Of the Harmony of the Gospels according to the
Ancients, especially Eusebius and Epiphanius, and
some of the Moderns who have most nearly fol-
lowed them
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MISCELLANEOUS OBSERVATIONS.
XV. 1. Of the first Excursion from Capernaum
2. Of the Time of the Journey to Nain
3. Of the second Sabbath after the first
4. Of the Disciples of John -
The Conclusion -
. -
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196
197
ib.
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206
A THIRD LETTER TO DR. NEWCOME, Bishop of Waterford.
1. Of the Testimony of the Christian Fathers .
201
II. Of the Conduct of Luke in giving a Date to the Preach-
ing of John the Baptist, &c. . - - 204
III. Of the Ignorance of Herod, and of other Jews, con-
cerning Jesus, at the Time of the Death of John the
Baptist -
IV. Of the Interpolation of the Word Passover in John
vi. 4
208
V. Of the Transposition of the 5th and 6th Chapters of
the Gospel of John
VI. Of Journeys supposed to be omitted in Dr. Priestley's
Harmony
VII. Of the Number of Miles that Jesus has been supposed
to travel per Day -
213
IX. Of the Argument for the probable Duration of our
Saviour's Ministry, from the Objects of it - - 214
X. Of the Transactions at the first Passover -
XI. Of the Stay that Jesus made in Judea, after the first
Passover -
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217
XIII. Whether Jesus visited Nazareth or Capernaum first 218
Ancients, &c. - - - - -
XV. 1. Of the first excursion from Capernaum -
220
2. Of the second Sabbath after the first
- - 221
LETTERS AND ADDRESSES TO THE JEWS.
LETTERS TO THE JEWS. PART 1.
Letter
I. Of the peculiar Privileges of the Jewish Nation, and
the Causes of their Prejudices against Christianity 227
231
234 242 244
his required.us Concept History of of his
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254
256
260
264
269
272 275 281
II. Of the present dispersed and calamitous State of the
Jewish Nation
III. Of the Historical Evidences of the Divine Mission
of Christ - - - - - -
IV. Of the Doctrine concerning the Messiah
V. Miscellaneous Observations and Conclusion
LETTERS TO THE JEWS. PART II.
1. Of Mr. Levi's want of Candour, his Ignorance of Pro-
fane Literature and of the New Testament, and of
his requiring Unanimity in the Opinions of Chris-
tians . - - - - -
II. Of the Miraculous Conception of Jesus, and of Con-
tradictions in the Gospel History - - -
III. Of the Miracles of Jesus as a Proof of his Divine
Mission, and of Mr. Levi's Objections to some of
them
IV. Of the supposed Contradictions between Jesus and
Moses -
V. Of the Sufferings of the Jewish Nation
VI. Of Daniel's Prophecy of Seventy Weeks
VII. The Conclusion
ADDRESS TO THE JEWS, 1791 - - - -
ADDRESS TO THE JEWS, 1799 - - - -
LETTERS TO A YOUNG MAN.
PART I. OCCASIONED BY Mr. WAKEFIELD'S ESSAY ON
PUBLIC WORSHIP.
Preface
- - - -
I. Of the natural Propriety of Social Prayer .
II. Of the Jewish Worship-
III. Objections to Social Prayer from the Sayings of Christ
IV. Of the Practice of the Apostles -
V. Of the Expediency and Use of Public Worship
VI. Of Ostentation in Religion -
The Observance of the Lord's Day vindicated
Remarks on Mr. Evanson's Letter on the Observance
of the Lord's Day
PART II. OCCASIONED BY Mr. EVANSON'S DISSONANCE.
I. Of the Nature of Historical Evidence, illustrated by
that of the Propagation of Christianity -
II. Of the Authenticity of the Four Gospels in general -
III. Of the Preference given by Mr. Evanson to the Gospel
of Luke -
IV. Of the Gospel of Matthew in general
V. Of Mr. Evanson's Objections to particular Passages
in the Gospel of Matthew, as contradictory to Pas-
sages in the Gospel of Luke
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315
317
320
322
328
330
345
352
360 366
377
384
VI. Of the Ignorance and Inconsistencies that Mr. Evanson
imagines he has discovered in the Gospel according
to Matthew -
VII. Of the Things that Mr. Evanson objects to as unworthy
of our Saviour in the Gospel of Matthew
VIII. Of Mr. Evanson's Objections to the Gospel of Mark -
IX. Of Mr. Evanson’s Objections to the Gospel of John -
X. Of Mr. Evanson's Objections to the Epistle to the
Romans - - - - - -
XI. Of Mr. Evanson's Objections to some other Epistles
in the New Testament -
XII. Of the arbitrary Proceeding of Mr. Evanson in making
the Gospel of Luke his Standard by which to
examine the other Gospels
LETTER TO AN ANTIPÆDOBAPTIST - -
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446
451
156
463
I. Presumptive Evidence in favour of the Antiquity of
Infant Baptism
II. Arguments of a more direct Nature
Ill. Objections to the preceding Arguments
IV. Of the Origin of Antipædobaptism
V. On Dipping or Sprinkling, and of the Obligation of
the Rite of Baptism itself
482
485
488
APPENDIX.
No.
512
I. A short Sketch of the Life of Dr. Price, with an
Account of all his Publications - -
II. Introduction to Essays on the Harmony -
III. Mr. Mann on the Duration of Christ's Ministry
IV. Preface to the English Harmony -. -
V. On the Causes of Transposition -
VI. A Letter from the Rev. Mr. John Palmer to Dr.
Priestley - - - - -
- VII. Mr. Mann's Arguments for the Opinion that Christ
purged the Temple only once, and that at the last
- - -
VIII. On Transpositions in Ancient MSS. - . . .. .
IX. The Preface to the Discourse on the Resurrection of
Jesus - -
X. Remarks on some Passages in Mr. Evanson's Letter
to the Bishop of Worcester
XI. Of the Date of Luke's Gospel
XII. Of the Identity of Luke and Silas
XIII. Observations on Infant Baptism
CRITICAL DISSERTATIONS
PREFIXED TO
A Harmony
THE EVANGELISTS.
[London, 1777 and 1780.]
VOL. XX.