In Three Volumes: Vol. I.

Complete Edition.
Carefully Revised.
London:
Longmans, Green, And Co.,
1879.


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CONTENTS


[ PREFACE TO THE COMPLETE EDITION ]

[ PREFACE TO THE SIXTH EDITION. ]

[ PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION. ]

[ PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION. ]

[ INTRODUCTION. ]

[ AN INQUIRY INTO THE REALITY OF DIVINE REVELATION. ]

[ PART I. ]

[ CHAPTER I. MIRACLES IN RELATION TO CHRISTIANITY ]

[ CHAPTER II. MIRACLES IN RELATION TO THE ORDER OF NATURE ]

[ CHAPTER III. REASON IN RELATION TO THE ORDER OF NATURE ]

[ CHAPTER IV. THE AGE OF MIRACLES ]

[ CHAPTER V. THE PERMANENT STREAM OF MIRACULOUS PRETENSION ]

[ CHAPTER VI. MIRACLES IN RELATION TO IGNORANCE AND SUPERSTITION ]

[ PART II. THE SYNOPTIC GOSPELS ]

[ INTRODUCTION. ]

[ CHAPTER I. CLEMENT OF ROME—THE EPISTLE OF BARNABAS—THE PASTOR OF HERMAS ]

[ CHAPTER II. THE EPISTLES OF IGNATIUS—THE EPISTLE OF POLYCARP ]

[ CHAPTER III. JUSTIN MARTYR ]

[ CHAPTER IV. HEGESIPPUS—PAPIAS OF HIERAPOLIS. ]

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