St. Mark xii. 24. Do ye not therefore err, because ye know not the Scriptures, neither the power of God.

the marvels of holy scripture,—moral and physical.—jael's deed defended.—miracles vindicated.

Sadduceeism of the day [221]
The Moral and Physical Marvels of Scripture proposed for consideration [222]
Moral Marvels:—Jael.—How her story is to be read [223]
History of Jael. Her conduct explained and defended [224]
Jacob,—the Canaanites,—Abraham,—David [230]
Physical Marvels:—The greatest of those in the Old Testament are witnessed to in the New [232]
Design of the quotations in Holy Scripture [234]
Dr. Arnold and the Book of Daniel [235]
Miracles are not to be called violations, &c. of Nature [237]
Law in relation to God [238]
An objectionable Theory of Miracles exposed [239]
Bishop Butler on Miracles [240]
Miracles may be pared down, but cannot be explained away [242]
"Ideology" applied to the explanation of Miracles [243]
Ideology explained and exposed [245]
The Resurrection of Christ the foundation-truth of Christianity [248]
False and true Charity [250]
A parting Exhortation [252]

APPENDIX.

A Bishop Horsley on the double sense of Prophecy [257]
B Bishop Pearson on Theological Science [258]
C The Bible an instrument of Man's probation [260]
D St. Stephen's statement in Acts vii. 15, 16, explained[261]
E The simplest view of Inspiration the truest and the best[265]
F The written and the Incarnate Word [267]
G The volume of the Old Testament Scriptures, indivisible[268]
I Remarks on Theories of Inspiration.—The 'Human Element' [269]
J How the Inspired Authors of the New Testament handle the writings of the Inspired Authors of the Old [271]
K Bishop Bull on Deuteronomy xxx [273]
L Opinions of commentators concerning Accommodation [277]

PRELIMINARY REMARKS

ON A VOLUME ENTITLED

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