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CHAP. XIII.
OF THE EPISTLE TO TITUS.
SECT. I. Of the perfon and character of Titus Page 29
SECT. II.-When and where the Epifle to Titus was
written
31
SECT. III. Of the Jews in Crete
49
CHAP. XIV.
OF THE TWO EPISTLES TO THE CORINTHIANS.
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42
SECT. I. Of the city of Corinth: and when, and to whom
St. Paul wrote his firft Epiftle to the Corinthians
St.
SECT. II. The state of the Chriftian community at Corinth
defcribed
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44
SECT. III. Of the Epistle of the Corinthians to St. Paul 62
SECT. IV. Contents of the first Epistle to the Corinthians 68
SECT. V. Of the effects of this Epifle on the Corinthians 70
73
SECT. VI. Of the fecond Epistle to the Corinthians
SECT. VII.-Contents of the fecond Epifle to the, Corin-
thians
74
CHA P. XV.
OF THE FIRST EPISTLE TO TIMOTHY.
37
SECT. I. Of the time when St. Paul wrote his firft Epiftle
to Timothy
75
SECT.
SECT. II.-General remarks on the feet of the Effenes, who
had already inculcated their doctrines at Ephefus, when
Paul wrote his first Epifle to Timothy
Page 79
SECT. III. Of the principal doctrines and cuftoms of the
Effenes, against whom St. Paul wrote his first Epistle to
Timothy, as alfo thofe to the Ephefians and Coloffians 82
SECT. IV. Of the more immediate caufe of the propagation
of the Effene errors at Ephefus
85
CHAP. XVI.
OF THE EPISTLE TO THE ROMANS.
SECT. I.-Of the date and occafion of this Epiftle: and of
Tertius, who acted as St. Paul's amanuenfis in the com-
mitting of it to writing
89
SECT. II. Of the foundation of the church at Rome, and
its firft teachers
• 91
SECT. III.-Of the falfe notions, which fome of the Jews
entertained concerning Juftification
93
SECT. IV. Of the notions entertained by the Jews, con-
cerning Election
97
SECT. V. Of the fentiments of the Jews, concerning obe-
dience to the Roman Emperor
99
SECT. VI.-Contents of the Epiftle to the Romans
CHA P. XVII.
GENERAL REMARKS ON SOME OF THE EPISTLES WRIT-
TEN BY ST. PAUL DURING HIS IMPRISONMENT IN
ROME; AND ON THE IMPRISONMENT ITSELF.
SECT. I.-The Epiftles to the Ephefians, Coloffians, and
Philemon, were written by St. Paul, while he was prifoner
in Rome, and were difpatched at the fame time Page 107
SECT. II.-Examination of the queftion, whether St. Paul
was twice prifoner in Rome: and if he was, in which of
the two imprisonments thefe Epiftles were written - 110
CHAP. XVIII.
OF THE EPISTLE TO PHILEMON
115
CHAP. XIX.
OF THE EPISTLE TO THE COLOSSIANS.
SECT. I. Of the fituation of Coloffe, and the circumstances'
of the Chriftian community in that city
116
SECT. II.—Contents, defign, and occafion, of the Epiftle to
the Coloffians
120
SECT. III. Of the Epiftle for which St. Paul defires the
Coloffians, ch. iv. 16, to fend from Laodicea
124
CHA P. XX.
OF THE EPISTLE TO THE EPHESIANS.
SECT. I.—Examination of the question, whether the Epifle,
which is called the Epistle to the Ephefians, was really
addreffed to the Ephefians
128
SECT. II. Whether this Epifle was an Epiftle to the Lao-
diceans Page 134
SECT. III. It was probably confined to no Chriftian com-
munity in particular: but was a circular Epifle, intended
for the ufe of the Ephefians, Laodiceans, and fome other.
churches of Afia Minor
SECT. IV. Continuation of this Subject
139
142
SECT. V. Of the fituation of the Chriftian community`at
Ephefus; and the contents and ftyle of the circular Epiftle,
which they received from St. Paul
146
CHA P. XXI.
OF THE EPISTLE TO THE PHILIPPIANS.
SECT. I.-Of the city Philippi, and the fate of the Chriftian
community there
152
SECT. II.-St. Paul wrote the Epistle to the Philippians
during his firft imprisonment in Rome, at the time when he
expected to be foon releafed: and perhaps about the begin-
ning of the year 65
157
CHA P. XXII.
OF THE SECOND EPISTLE TO TIMOTHY.
SECT. I. Of the place where Timothy was when St.
Paul wrote to him his fecond Epiftle
161
SECT. H.-Whether this Epistle was written, while St.
Paul was prifoner for the first time in Rome, or during a
fecond imprisonment there
165
CHAP. XXIII.
OF ST. PAUL'S CHARACTER AND MODE OF LIFE.
SECT. I. Whether St. Paul was an Impoftor, an Enthufiaft,
or a Meffenger from Heaven
SECT. II.-Of St. Paul's profeffion, or trade
179
183
CHAP. XXIV.A
OF THE EPISTLE TO THE HEBREWS.
SECT. I.-General remarks: and ftatement of the questions
to be examined in this Chapter
186
SECT. II. Is that which we call the Epiftle to the He-
brews an Epistle, or a Differtation? And, if it is an
Epiftle, what is the reafon that the initiatory formula is
wanting
187
SECT. III. Is the Epifile to the Hebrews quoted 2 Pet. iii.
15, 16
190
SECT. IV.-The Epistle to the Hebrews was written for the
ufe of the Chriftians in Jerufalem and Palestine
193
SECT. V.-Of the opinion of other writers, on the question,
who the Hebrews were, to whom this Epiftle was fent 201.
SECT. VI. Of the fituation of the perfons, to whom the
Epifle to the Hebrews was addreffed-
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206
SECT. VII. Of the time when, and the place where, this
Epiftle was written
209
SECT. VIII. Of the language, in which it was written 211
SECT. IX. According to the most ancient tradition, or opi-
nion, it was written originally in Hebrew
212