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III.
Of the State of the Jews in Judea during the ministry of our Saviour and his Apostles
Of the State of the Jews out of Judea
V.
Of the Jews and Samaritans Expectations, and their idea of the Messiah
VIII.
IX.
X.
Concerning divers Opinions and Practices of the Jews
Of the Treatment which the Apostles and other Disciples of Jesus met with from Jews and
Gentiles
Roman Customs mentioned in the New Testament
BOOK II..
I.
II.
Three Objections against Luke ii. 1, 2. considered
Two Objections taken from the Silence of Josephus
136
Of Annas and Caiaphas
An Objection against the Fifteenth Year of Tiberius compared with the Age of Jesus at his
Baptism
180
185
208
VI.
Of the different Names given to Herodias's first Husband by the Evangelists and Josephus
Of Zacharias, Son of Barachias
212
217
An Appendix concerning the Time of Herod's Death
The Case of the Dæmoniacs mentioned in the New Testament: Four Discourses upon Mark
v. 19. "Howbeit Jesus suffered him not, but saith unto him, go home to thy friends,
and tell them how great things the Lord hath done for thee, and hath had compassion
on thee."
Preface
Discourse I.
The History of the Two Dæmoniacs in the Country of the Gadarenes, which is
recorded by three Evangelists, explained, and improved.
235
236
Discourse II.
Discourse III.
Two Opinions concerning the Case of those who were called Dæmoniacs: One
supposing that such Persons were tormented, possessed, inhabited, and acted,
by one or more Spirits: The other that these afflictive Cases were bodily Dis-
tempers only. And the former of those opinions, as held in the time of our
Saviour and his Apostles, largely represented
The latter of those opinions asserted, and supported by divers considerations
Discourse IV. Objections against this opinion stated, and considered, and the argument concluded
An Appendix for further illustrating the Subject
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251
257
266
St. Barnabas
St. Clement
A Fragment called St. Clement's Second Epistle
IV.
Hermas
St. Ignatius
St. Polycarp
VII.
The Relation of St. Polycarp's Martyrdom, and General Observations on the
Testimony of the Apostolical Fathers
180 382
XXIV. Heraclitus, and several other Writers near the end of the Second Century
XL.
Divers Writers in the Former Part of the Third Century
XLI.
Noetus, and others, called Heretics, in the former part of the Third Century,
or soon after
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