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SECT. 313. Respecting the knowledge of God before the time of
Christ, as developed by Philosophy.
314. On the condition of man after Death.
315. Respecting the propagation of Judaism.
General state of Jewish affairs.
316.
317.
318.
319.
320.
321.
On the antiquity of the Jewish Religious sects.
On the doctrine of the Pharisees.
Defects in the Moral principles and practice of the
Pharisees.
On the traditions of the Pharisees.
Galileans and Zealots.
322. Respecting the Sadducees.
Essenes and Therapeutae.
323.
324. Concerning the Hellenists.
325. Concerning Proselytes.
326. Concerning the Samaritans.
CHAP. II.
OF SACRED PLACES.
SECT. 327. Of Sacred Places in general.
328.
Of the Tabernacle.
329. The Altar and Brazen Laver.
330. The Golden Candlestick.
337. Of the Temple of Solomon.
338. The Sanctuary of Solomon's Temple.
Of the Temple of Zerubbabel.
339.
OF SACRED SEASONS.
SECT. 346. On the Antiquity of the Sabbath.
347. On the design of the Sabbath.
348. Concerning those things, which were to be omitted on
the Sabbath.
SECT. 349. Concerning those things, which were permitted to be
done on the Sabbath.
350. Concerning the Sabbatick Year.
351. Of the Year of Jubilee.
352.
New Moons and Feast of the New Year.
353. Of the great Festivals in general.
354. Concerning the Passover.
355. Concerning the Pentecost.
360. On the Festival Encaenia, otherwise called the Festi-
val of the purification of the Temple.
SECT. 361.
CHAP. IV.
OF SACRED PERSONS.
Of the Jews, as considered a Holy people.
362. Of persons officially employed in discharging Religious
duties.
363. Of the servants, who were allotted to the Sanctuary.
364. Of the consecration of the Levites.
365. Of the duties of the Levites.
366. Of the Priests.
367. The consecration of the Priests and of the High-Priest.
368. Concerning the dress of the Priests.
369. Of the duties of the Priests.
370.
371.
Dress of the High-Priest.
Some account of URIM and THUMMIM.
NOTE. Remarks of Michaelis on URIM and THUMMIM.
On the question, Whether Priests and Levites were
Publick Teachers?
372. Officers in the Synagogues.
CHAP. V.
OF SACRED THINGS.
SECT. 373. On the question, What is a Sacrifice?
374. On the Origin of Sacrifices.
375. On the division or kinds of Sacrifices.
376. The place of Sacrifices.
377. Of Bloody Sacrifices.
378. Ceremonies at the offering of Sacrifices.
379. Concerning Holocausts or whole burnt-offerings.
380. Of Sin-offerings.
381. Of Trespass-Offerings.
390. Of Tythes.
391. Of the Sacred Oil.
392. Concerning Oaths.
393. Concerning Vows.
394. Of Affirmative Vows.
Of the Vow called CHEREM.
395. Of Negative vows, the Nazarite, etc.
396. Concerning Prayers.
397. Of the Worship in the Synagogues.
398.
The language in which the service was performed in
the Synagogues.
399. Mode of worship practised by the Apostles.
CHAP. VI.
CONCERNING IDOLATRY.
SECT. 400.
Of Idol Deities.
401. Altars, Statues, Temples, Groves.
402. Sacrifices, prayers, festivals, purifications, mysteries.
403. Concerning divinations, &c.
404.
405.
406.
State of Idolatry in the time of Christ.
Of images made for sacred purposes.
Of the Host or army of Heaven.
407. Of the Sun, and the god Baal.
408. Of other Baals or Baalim.
409. Of Astarte, Ashtaroth, or the Moon, as an object of
'worship.
410. Of Tammuz and Adonis.
411. Moloc, Molec, Malcom, Milcom.
412. Concerning Chiun and Remphan.
413. Of Teraphim.
414. Of Dagon.
415. Of other deities.