. . Christ's death and burial, Chap. 19 The intent of the scriptures, Ch. 13 Christ's resurrection 20 Paul's salutations 16 Christ appeareth to his disci. I. CORINTHIANS. 1 2 Matthias chosen 1 Christians are God's temple 3 Peter's sermon 2 Distinctions are from God 4 The lame healed 3 The incestuous person 5 Peter and John imprisoned 4 Law forbid brethren 6 Annanias and Sapphira 5 Paul treateth of marriage Seven deacons chosen 6 Of meats offered to idols 8 Stephen stoned 7 Paul's zeal to gain converts 9 Philip plantenth the church in Old examples 10 Samaria 8 Rules for divine worship 11 Saul's conversion 9 Spiritual gifts are diverse 12 Peter's vision 10 Charity commended 13 Peter's defence 11 Of strange tongues 14 Herod killeth James 12 Of Christ's resurrection 15 Paul preacheth at Antioch 13 Paul commendeth Timothy 16 Paul stoned 14 II. CORINTHIANS. Circumcision disputed 15 Consolation in trouble Timothy circumcised 16 Paul's success in preaching Paul persecuted 17 The excellency of the gospel . 3 Paul preacheth at Corinth 18 The christian's paradox Exorcists beaten 19 Paul assured of immortality Eutychus raised to life 20 Exhortations to purity 6 Paul goeth to Jerusalem 21 Godly sorrow profitable 7 Paul's defence 22 Liberality extolled 8 Paul imprisoned 23 Bounty praised 9 Paul accused before Felix 24 Paul's spiritual authority 10 Paul appealeth to Cæsar 25 Paul's godly boasting 11 Paul declareth his life and Paul's wonderful revelations 12 conversion 26 Paul's charge 13 Paul shipwrecked 27 GALATIANS. A viper fasteneth on Paul's hand 1 Of their leaving the gospel 28 ROMANS. Peter reproved Paul greeteth the Romans Justification by faith 1 Who are justified Christ freeth us from the law. 2 Justification by faith The liberty of the gospel Abraham's faith acceptable Lenity recommended Sin and death came by Adam. 5 EPHESIANS. Dying to sin Of election and adoption The law not sin 7 Christ our peace 2 Who are free from condemna- The hidden mystery tion 8 Exhortation to unity The calling of the Gentiles 9 Exhortation to love Paul's prayer for Israel 10 The christian armour All Israel are not cast off 11 PHILIPPIANS. Holiness and conformity to Paul's prayer to God God's will enjoined 12 Exhortation to humility Love the fulfilling of the law. 13 All loss for Christ How to use christian liberty 14]General exhortations . . . . . . . COLOSSIANS. Chap 3 Christ's nature and office de- The truly wise scribed Chap. 1 Against covetousress Exhortation to constancy 2 The trial of faith Household duties I. PETER. Prayer recommended Spiritual graces from God 1 I. THESSALONIANS. Christ the corner stone History of their conversion 1 Duty of wives and husbands How the gospel was preached Of ceasing from sin to the Thessalonians 2 The duty of elders Paul s love in sending Timo II. PETER. thy 3 Exhortation to duties Exhortation to godliness 4 False teachers foretold Description of Christ's coming. 5 3 II. THESSALONIANS. 1 Comfort against persecution I. JOHN. Of steadfastness in the truth . Christ's 2 person described To avoid idleness Christ our advocate God's great love Try the spirits The three witnesses II. JOHN. An elect lady exhorted III. JOHN. The gain of godliness Gaius' piety commended JUDE. Of constancy in the faith 2 REVELATION. All scripture inspired 3 Of the coming of Christ 1 Qualification of ministers 4 Balaam's doctrine TITUS. The key of David . Qualification for ministers 1 The vision of a throne 4 Christians' duty 2 The book with seven seals 5 Paul directs what to teach, and The seven seals opened 6 what not 3 The number of the sealed 7 PHILEMON. Seven angels with trumpets Philemon's faith commended . 1 A star falleth from heaven 9 HEBREWS, The book eaten 10 Christ far above angels . 1 The two witnesses 11 Obedience due to Christ 2 The red dragon 12 Christ above Moses 3 Of the beast with seven heads The christian's rest 4 and ten horns Of Christ's priesthood 5 The harvest of the world The danger of apostacy 6 The seven angels with the seMelchisedek and Christ 7 ven last plagues 15 A new covenant 8 Of the vials of wrath The sacrifices of the law 9 The scarlet whore Christ's perfect sacrifice 10 The fall of Babylon The power of faith 11 The Lamb's marriage 19 Divers exhortations 12 The first resurrection 20 Obedience to spiritual rulers. 13 The heavenly Jerusalem deJAMES. scribed 91 Wisdom to be sought of God. '11 The tree of life 22 16 17 18 . с KEY. What ANALOGIES between What INSTRUCTIONS are im. A sensible and spiritual things may parted in this parable? or in this bere be traced? metaphor? What is their pracWhat prophecy is here ACCOM tical tendency? PLISHED? Where is it found? What KNOWLEDGE, or want How many years had it been k of knowledge of human nature is written? here particularly manifested? What BLESSING is here sought; What statute, rite, service, or apor acknowledged; or promised? L pendage of the LEVITICAL How great! How durable? For DISPENSATION is here menwhom sought? By whom acknow- tioned? Why appointed ? ledged? To whom promised? On What LOFTY FLIGHTS of dewhose account was this blessing votional fervour? What longpromised, or received ? 2 ings after intimate communion What trait of moral CHARAC- with God are here manifested ? TER is here given? Is it morally What MIRACLE is here recordgood or evil? Does it belong to a ed? By whom, and for what natural, or to a renewed state? pur pose wrought? In whose name, What advantages or disadvan and by whose authority? What tages attended it? effect had it on the witnesses? tice in this NAME? What ORIENTAL or ancient custom may here be learned ? or D exposition of this passage? How what do you know of one which will elucidate this passage? What PROHIBITION is here is this deed, or word, or thought TATION, is here given? forbidden ? What particular strain of ELO- What prophecy is here REQUENCE can you point out in CORDED? Át what period of this paragraph? time? Has it been fulfilled? How? When? What affecting SCENE is here ed with them? exbibited? What feelings should f{What can you discover here that is it produce? commendable or censurable in What SUBLIMITY of thought or deed, word, or motive? What ads of language is here? What invantages or evils attended ? ference follows? What GEOGRAPHICAL infor- What doctrinal TRUTH is here mation is known of this country, inculcated? Is it directly or inprovince, city, or river, &c. ? t directly taught? How'illustratWhat HEAVENLY DISPOSI- ed? How applied? What prach TION is here manifested? tical influence should it have? What corresponding affections What TYPE of Christ, or typidoes it demand? cal transaction, can be distinctly What INSTITUTION or ordi- traced here? was here appointed of God? What UNJUSTIFIABLE acor was here recognized tion in a virtuous character? Or as previously appointed of him?" what unusual excellence in one What was its nature and design? I and how was it to be observed ? not pious, is here recorded ? Who were under obligations to What VISION is here described? observe it? Is it still obligatory To whom and why given? on any? Is there any connexion What wo is here denounced or or correspondence between this executed ? or warning given? and any other institution or ordi- What is its import? Against whom Dance ? denounced, or to whom given? * Denotes the propriety of profound attention. р nance |