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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
SECTION III. On the Book of Proverbs.
I. Title, Author, and Canonical Authority.-II. Scope.
-III. Synopsis of its Contents.-IV. Observations on
its Style
SECTION IV. On the Book of Ecclesiastes.
I. Title, Author, and Canonical Authority.-II. Scope
and Synopsis.-III. Observations
SECTION V. On the Song of Solomon.
247-249
I. Author, Date, and Argument of the Book.-II. Sy.
nopsis of its Contents.-III. Observations on its Style
and Structure
PAGE
270,271
272-276
276,277
277
277-282
SECTION IV. Of the Prophets who flourished after
the Return of the Jews from Babylon.
§ 1. On the Book of the Prophet Haggai.
I. Author and Date.-II. Argument and Scope.-
III. Analysis of its Contents.-IV. Observations on
§ 2. On the Book of the Prophet Zechariah.
I. Author and Date.-II. Analysis of its Contents.-
III. Observations on its Style.-IV. The last six
Chapters proved to be genuine.
259,260
§ 3. On the Book of the Prophet Malachi.
260-262
282,283
283-287
287
287,288
I. Author and Date.-II. Occasion and Scope of this
Prophecy.-III. Analysis of its Contents.-IV. Style 288, 289
CHAPTER V. On the Apocrypha.
SECTION IV. On the Gospel by Saint Luke.
L 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
SECTION V. On the Gospel by Saint John.
294, 295
295-304
304-307
307-313
313-318
318-321
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
376,377
377, 378
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.
I. 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
II. TABLES OF WEIGHTS, MEASURES, AND MONEY,
MENTIONED IN THE BIBLE
378-383
385-393
394
. 395-399
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.