bited, and become one nation-God will make a covenant of peace These wonderful predictions are repeated by this prophet, who lived 80 years after Isaiah-He describes the Messiah and asserts that he shall dwell in the midst of Jerusalem-Points out the time, ascertained by certain events that will take place-In the issue God shall come, and all his saints with him-The manner and means by which this great event is to be brought about-Holiness to the Lord, to be inscribed on the bells (rather bridles) of the hor- Is (with Isaiah) the only exception to the observation, that no express distinction is made between the first and second coming of the Saviour-The second advent pointed out with precision- Revealed to him as being a type of the Jews, but to Nebuchad- nezzar who was a type of the Gentiles, both revealed to him- Daniel's vision interpreted to him-Jews' mistakes on this subject -Probable causes of them-These events the firm objects of Abra- ham's faith-Greatly influenced the pious Jews-The first authors of the materiality of the soul, silenced by Origen-Resurrection of the saints at the second advent, confirmed by the practice of Judas Maccabeus-The Jews under a difficulty arising from the double views contained in the prophesies-Instances-Daniel's prophesy leaves no doubt of the meaning-Daniel's weeks and their calcula- tion-Events that will introduce these great objects of Hope- The king or government of a fierce countenance-Sir Isaac New- ton's opinion-The angel repeats his instructions to Daniel- Great trouble and distress will precede the glorious kingdom of There appears a continued series of analogy and design carried with the Jews, left on record for important purposes-In general, PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS ON THE NEW TESTAMENT. Fol. 84. Birth of Christ-Examination of his life-He and his apostles have continued the same regular system-Objections answered. THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MATTHEW. Fol. 91. Strong expressions of our Lord relating to this subject-Trans- lators of the New Testament, not correct in the word ouranion- Difference between first and second Elias or Elijah-Signs of this The foregoing predictions confirmed and enforced-Mr. Mede's Establishes the important facts-Our Lord teaches his disciples His advantages-Relates what Christ told his disciples-They understood these promises as relating to a state of glory in this world-They ask questions of Christ and he answers them with- out a parable-Dr. Clarke's paraphrase. THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES. Fol. 108. After the example of their Master, they continue the sacred and mysterious clue-Berennius's observation thereon-What meant by the phrase, the end of the world-The apostle's exhortation on this subject Abraham understood the promises, as to be perfor- med by the resurrection of the body, after death. THE EPISTLES OF PAUL TO THE CORINTHIANS. Fol. 112. His instructions on the important subject-particularly in his account of the Scripture resurrection. EPHESIANS, PHILIPPIANS, AND COLOSSIANS. Fol. 113, 114. In these three epistles he occasionally mentions the subject. His subject more particularly leading to this event, he dwells He is charged before God that he should keep the command- ments that had been given to him, until the appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ-Speaks of it as a day of consequence to all those The Old and New Testaments connected-The inefficiency of the legal sacrifices-The all-sufficiency of the sacrifice of Christ- Encouraged to trust in the promise of his coming, which would be the substance of all their hopes; the evidence of those things they believed but could not at present see-Reasons for not being more explicit-Refers them to the example of all the patriarchs-ex- plains the promises and encourages them, under the certain ex- pectation of the final result, as foretold to them. THE EPISTLE OF JAMES. Fol. 124. He assures them that the coming of the Lord is drawing (com- Peter, the chief of the apostles, speaks of it as a certain event- 1 OF JUDE. Fol. 130. He asserts that Enoch, the seventh from Adam, had foretold this THE APOCALYPSE OF JOHN. Fol. 131. Introduced by showing that this Revelation came from Jesus events. INFERENCES. Fol. 143. An essential doctrine of the Christian revelation-Jesus Christ ON THE FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE OF THE SCRIPTURES. Fol. 168. Introduction-Bishop of Gloucester's opinion of the prophetic B THE 11TH CHAPTER OF THE REVELATION. Fol. 177. The 15 verses recited-The first vision of the apostle-the lit- THE WITNESSES: WHO AND WHAT THEY ARE. Fol. 187. |