PASSOVER, a contradiction as to Jesus’ observance of, [132].
PASTORAL EPISTLES, forgeries, [156].
PATRIARCHAL age, the, [188]–197.
PATRIARCHS, names and ages of the, [188], [284].
PAUL, knew nothing of the gospels, [110];
genuine epistles of, [152]–159;
doubtful, [153]–159;
probably hallucinated, [159];
the real author of the Christian religion, [247];
contradictions about conversion of, [248], [249];
his alleged visit to Jerusalem; an apostle to the Gentiles, [249];
his theological teachings, [250];
Jesus contradicted by, [252];
samples of his reasoning, [253];
his misquotations of scripture, [254];
performed circumcision, became a Nazarite, [257];
his hypocrisy and dissimulation: denounced as a liar by John, [258];
deceitfulness of, [342];
inquisition founded on teachings of, [421];
duty of wives prescribed by, [404], [405].
PAULINE EPISTLES, [152]–160.
PAULUS JOVIUS, his bank of lies, [345].
PENN, William, on Christian councils, [32].
PENTATEUCH, authenticity of, [50];
Mosaic authorship examined, [51]–68;
its origin, [55];
Renan on, [55];
Prof. Norton on, [56];
its religion and legislation, [67];
documents forming, the work of various authors and compilers, [68], [71];
codes, [71]; Spinoza on, [73];
Hebrew and Septuagint compared, [173]–178.