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(3.) The manifestations of Jehovah in a cloud
(4.) The request of Moses to see the glory of God
(5.) The receiving of the law
(6.) The cherubim
10. By imitations of the Mosaic institutions, &c.
(1.) The ark of the covenant
(2.) The table of shewbread
(3.) The tabernacle and temple
(4.) The sacred fire and lamp
(5.) The golden candlestick
(6.) The holy of holies
(7.) The cities of refuge
(8.) The burnt-offerings
(9.) The meat-offerings
(10.) The assigning the skin of the burnt-offering to the priest
(11.) The consecration of the high-priest
(12.) The supernatural fire consuming the sacrifices
(13.) The scape-goat
(14.) The offering of first-fruits
(15.) The law of the Nazarite .
(16.) The dedication of the altar
(17.) The passover
(18.) The feast of trumpets
(19.) The law of heiresses
(20.) The division of sacrifices in making a covenant
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CHAPTER IV. On the Inspiration of the sacred Scriptures
Definition of inspiration Proved
1. From the sacred writers themselves expressly claiming inspira-
tion
(1.) With respect to the Old Testament :
i. Inspiration being claimed by the prophets both for them-
selves and predecessors
ii. From their writings being expressly recognized as inspir-
ed by the sacred writers of the New Testament, and es-
pecially by our Saviour
(2.) With respect to the New Testament, from the sacred writers
expressly claiming inspiration for themselves indivi-
dually and for one another
2. From a great many wise and good men of all ages and nations
having agreed to receive the Bible as a divine revelation
(1) Thus the Jews have uniformly acknowledged the scriptures
of the Old Testament as the word of God
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(2) Christians also, from the earliest ages to the present time,
have testified their belief of the inspiration both of the
Old and New Testaments, and in many instances laid
down their lives in testimony of their unshaken belief
3. From the matter contained in the scriptures requiring a divine
inspiration
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(1.) The history of the creation
(2.) The deluge
(3.) Mysteries respecting the Trinity
(4.) The covenant of grace
(5.) The incarnation of the Son of God
(6.) His mediatorial offices
(7.) Redemption from sin and death through his blood
(8.) The atonement
(9.) Justification
(10.) Adoption
4. From the scheme of doctrine and morality contained in the Bible
being so exalted, pure, and benevolent, that God alone could
either devise or appoint it
(1.) Concerning God
(2.) Concerning Christ
(3.) Concerning the Holy Ghost
(4.) Concerning angels
(5.) Concerning the devils
(6.) Concerning man
(7.) Of the soul
(8.) Of life
(9.) Of death
(10.) Of heaven
(11.) Of hell
(12.) Of the resurrection
(13.) Of future judgment
(14.) Of sin
(15.) Of holiness
(16.) Of repentance
(17.) Of faith
(18.) Of works
(19.) Of grace
(20.) Of divine assistance
(21.) Of forgiveness of sin
(22.) Of regene
(23.) Of the righteous
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(25.) Of predestination
(26.) Of election
(27.) Of prayer
(28.) Of praise
(29.) Of thanksgiving
(30.) Of worship
(31.) Of the scriptures
(32.) Of the church
(33.) Of unity
(34.) Of Christian ministers
(35.) Of the people
(36.) Of vows
(37.) Of oaths
(38.) Of swearing
(39.) Of Christians
(40.) Of heretics
(41.) Of opposers
(42.) Of apostacy
(43.) Of the sabbath
(44.) Of almsgiving
(45.) Of fasting
(46.) Of idolatry
(47.) Of sacrilege
(48.) Of blasphemy
(49.) Of afflictions
(50.) Of resignation to the Divine will
(51.) Of trust in God
(52.) Of the fear of God
(53.) Of love to God
(54.) Of hope
(55.) Of despair
(56.) Of contentment
(57.) Of anxiety
(58.) Of conversion
(59.) Of salvation
(60.) Of confession
(61.) Of the gospel
(62.) Of the commandments
(63.) Of moral duties
(64.) Of the duty of man
(65.) Of perseverance
(66.) Of instability
(67.) Of marriage
(68.) Of husbands
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(69.) Of wives
(70.) Of chastity
(71.) Of adultery
(72.) Of parents
(73.) Of children
(74.) Of brethren
(75.) Of masters
(76.) Of servants
(77.) Of magistrates
(78.) Of old age
(79.) Of young persons
(80.) Of truth
(81.) Of lying
(82.) Of honesty
(83.) Of selling
(84.) Of theft
(85.) Of equity
(86.) Of partiality
(87.) Of meekness
(88.) Of patience
(89.) Of charity
(90.) Of love
(91.) Of cruelty
(92.) Of mercy
(93.) Of sympathy
(94.) Of envy
(95.) Of hatred
(96.) Of anger
(97.) Of malice
(98.) Of peace
(99.) Of peace-makers
(100.) Of quarrels
(101.) Of the tongue
(102.) Of reviling
(103.) Of taciturnity
(104.) Of scolding
(105.) Of whisperers
(106.) Of talo-bearing
(107.) Of false-witness
(108.) Of covetousness
(109.) Of concupiscence
(110.) Of bribery
(111.) Of usury
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(113.) Of oppression
(114.) Of restitution
(115.) Of self-interest
(116.) Of deceit
(117.) Of hypocrisy
(118.) Of pride
(119.) Of humility
(120.) Of mocking
(121.) Of scoffers
(122.) Of obedience
(123.) Of disobedience
(124.) Of temperance
(125.) Of drunkenness
(126.) Of murder
(127.) Of revenge
(128.) Of enemies
(129.) Of fornication
(130.) Of sensuality
(131.) Of lust
(132.) Of the flesh
(133.) Of the body
(134.) Of self-denial
(135.) Of purity
(136.) Of the heart
(137.) Of the thoughts
(138.) Of wishes
(139.) Of perfection
(140.) Of merit
(141.) Of ingratitude
(142.) Of murmuring
(143.) Of infidelity
(144.) Of infidels
(145.) Of conscience
(146.) Of temptation
(147.) Of tempting God
(148.) Of company
(149.) Of example
5. From the harmony of the sacred writers
(1.) Of undesigned coincidences
Acts 27. 20, compared with Eph. 6. 20
Rom. xv. 19
Rom. xvi. 3
2 Cor. viii. 19
2 Cor. xiii. 1
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