CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF THE LIFE OF ST. PAUL
By Boulanger
Translated From The French Of Boulanger
"Paul, thou art beside thyself, much learning doth make thee mad."
Acts, chap. 26, ver. 24.
1823
CONTENTS
[ CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF THE LIFE OF ST. PAUL ]
[ CHAPTER I. Is the Conversion of St. Paul a proof in favour of the Christian Religion? ]
[ CHAPTER III. Of the Authority of the Councils, of the Fathers of the Church, and of Tradition ]
[ CHAPTER IV. Life of St. Paul, according to the Acts of the Apostles ]
[ CHAPTER V. St. Paul styles himself the Apostle of the Gentiles—Causes of his Success. ]
[ CHAPTER VI. Paul preaches in Asia Minor, Macedonia, and Greece ]
[ CHAPTER VII. Preaching of St. Paul at Corinth and Ephesus ]
[ CHAPTER VIII. The Apostle gets into embarrassments at Jerusalem, and is sent to Rome ]
[ CHAPTER IX. Reflections on the Life and Character of St. Paul ]
[ CHAPTER X. Of the Enthusiasm of St. Paul ]
[ CHAPTER XI. Of the Disinterestedness of St. Paul ]
[ CHAPTER XII. Of the imperious Tone and political Views of St. Paul ]
[ CHAPTER XIII. Of the Humility, of St. Paul ]
[ CHAPTER XIV. Of the Zeal of St. Paul; Reflections on this Christian Virtue ]
[ CHAPTER XV. Of the Deceptions or Apostacy of St. Paul ]
[ CHAPTER XVI. St. Paul's Hypocrisy ]
[ CHAPTER XVIII. Examination of St. Paul's Miracles ]
[ CHAPTER XIX. Analysis of the writings attributed to St. Paul ]
[ CHAPTER XX. Of Faith, in what this Virtue consists ]
[ CHAPTER XXI. Of the Holy Ghost, and Divine Inspiration ]
[ CHAPTER XXII. Of the Inspiration of the Prophets of the Old Testament ]
[ CHAPTER. XXIII. Of the Descent of the Holy Ghost upon the Apostles, or their Divine Inspiration ]