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PRINTED FOR JAMES BLACK AND SON, TAVISTOCK-STREET, COVENT-
GARDEN.
1817.
BUGHES AND BAYNES, PRINTERS, KAIDEN-LANE, COVENT-GARDEN.
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I. A HISTORY OF THE WORK OF REDEMPTION.
General Introduction
11
PERIOD I. From the Fall to the Incarnation
21
PART I. From the Fall to the Flood
22
II. From the Flood to the Calling of Abraham
35
III. From Abraham to Moses
42
IV. From Moses to David
53
V. From David to the Babylonish Captivity
72
VI. From the Captivity to Christ
97
VII. Improvement of the First Period
124
PERIOD II. From Christ's Incarnation to his Resurrection
133
PART I. Of Christ's Incarnation
134
II. The Purchase of Redemption
140
III. Improvement of the Second Period
159
PERIOD II. From Christ's Resurrection to the End of the World. 167
Sect. 1. Scriptural Representations of this Period
II. How Christ was capacitated for effecting his purpose 175
ni. Established Means of Success.
178
iv. How the Success was carried on
183
PART I. To the Destruction of Jerusalem
185
II. To the Time of Constantine
192
III. To the Rise of Antichrist
203
IV. To the Reformation
206
V. To the present Time
213
VI. Improvement of past Events
227
VII. To the Fall of Antichrist
238
VIII. To the end of Time
250
IX. The General Judgment
259
X. Improvement of the Whole
270
II. MEN ARE NATURALLY GOD'S ENEMIES.
SECT. I. In what respects, Enemies
287
IL The degree of natural Enmity
290
Jil. Why Enemies to God
293
IV. That natural men are unconscious of Enmity, answered 297
v. That they shew respect to God, answered
303
vi. Restraining Grace a Privilege
307
VII. Why unu illing to come to Christ
312
vil. Mercy justly withheld
317
IX. Practical Improvement
319