| Special act of Faith assigned to ourselves in Hebrews xi. | [23] | |
| The first Chapter of Genesis considered: Verse 1 | [24] | |
| Province of Geology | [26] | |
| The Work of the First Day | [28] | |
| ——————— Second and the Third Day | [29] | |
| ——————— Fourth and the Fifth Day | [30] | |
| ——————— Sixth Day | [31] | |
| The Mosaic History of the Creation true | [33] | |
| Objections considered | [34] | |
| Speech ascribed to God | [35] | |
| Adam's knowledge | [36] | |
| The first pair.—The days of Creation real days | [37] | |
| Objections of pretenders to Natural Science | [39] | |
| The plea that the Bible is not a scientific book | [40] | |
| The historical truth of the Bible insisted upon | [44] | |
| Natural Science not undervalued | [46] | |
| The term "Science" not to be opposed to "Theology" | [47] | |
| Theology the Queen of Sciences | [48] |
SERMON III.
2 Tim. iii. 16. All Scripture is given by inspiration of God.
inspiration of scripture.—gospel difficulties.—the word of god infallible.—other sciences subordinate to theological science.
| The meaning of 2 Tim. iii. 16 | [53] | |
| St. Paul nowhere disclaims Inspiration | [54] | |
| Holy Scripture is attributed in Scripture to the Holy Ghost | [56] | |
| Forms of unbelief concerning Inspiration | [57] | |
| Impertinence of the modern way of speaking of the Evangelists | [60] | |
| Supposed inaccuracies, slips of memory, misstatements | [61] | |
| The Gospels not four but One | [62] | |
| A principle laid down for the reconcilement of all Gospel difficulties | [63] | |
| Illustration from a supposed case of testimony | [64] | |
| Computation of the hours in St. John's Gospel | [66] | |
| The accounts of the blind man restored to sight at Jericho, harmonized | [67] | |
| Characteristics of an Inspired narrative | [68] | |
| The mention of "Jeremy the prophet," and of Cyrenius, considered | [70] | |
| Faultlessness of the Gospel | [72] | |
| Absurdity of the common allegations against it | [73] | |
| The absolute Infallibility of Scripture maintained | [74] | |
| Every syllable of Holy Scripture inspired | [75] | |
| The nature of Inspiration illustrated | [76] | |
| Theology, the noblest of the Sciences | [79] | |
| Insubordination in these last days of Physical Science | [80] | |
| The infidel spirit of the Age, protested against | [81] | |
| Theological Science can never be called upon to give way before Physical Science | [83] | |
| Relations of Morals to Theology | [84] | |
| Conscience and the Moral Sense have been informed afresh by Revelation | [87] |
SERMON IV.
St. John xvii. 17. Thy Word is Truth.
the plenary inspiration of every part of the bible, vindicated and explained.—nature of inspiration.—the text of scripture.
| Cavils against the Bible | [92] | |
| Absolute infallibility of every 'jot' and every 'tittle' of Holy Scripture | [94] | |
| The popular view of Inspiration stated | [95] | |
| No middle state between Inspiration and non-inspiration | [96] | |
| The popular theory applied and tested | [96] | |
| A different view of the nature and office of Inspiration stated | [100] | |
| Inspiration still the same, however diverse the subject-matter | [102] | |
| What is meant by 'a Prophet' | [104] | |
| The message still God's, whatever its nature may be | [106] | |
| Note of Inspiration in the Historical Books of the Bible | [108] | |
| The Title on the Cross | [109] | |
| Remonstrance | [110] | |
| Theories of Inspiration to be rejected | [115] | |
| Remarks on the nature of Inspiration | [116] | |
| Proof that men generally hold that the words of Scripture are inspired | [117] | |
| Absolute irrelevancy of objections drawn from the state of the Text of Scripture | [118] | |
| The Substance of Scripture inseparable from the Form | [120] | |
| Antichristian spirit of the age | [121] | |
| The Study of Scripture in a childlike spirit recommended | [122] |
SUPPLEMENT TO SERMON IV.