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SECT. II.
Of the Galatian Chriftians, and their feducers. PAGE 14
CHAP. XII.
OF THE TWO EPISTLES TO THE THESSALONIANS.
SECT. 1.
Of the time, when St. Paul wrote his firft Epiftle to
When and where the Epiftle to Titus was written.
SECT. III.
Of the Jews in Crete.
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CHAP.
CHAP. XIV.
OF THE TWO EPISTLES TO THE CORINTHIANS.
SECT. I.
Of the city of Corinth: and when, and to whom St.
Paul wrote his first Epistle to the Corinthians. PAGE 42
The fate of the Chriftian community at Corinth
defcribed.
Of the Epistle of the Corinthians to St. Paul.
SECT. IV.
Contents of the first Epiftle to the Corinthians.
SECT. V.
Of the effects of this Epistle on the Corinthians
SECT. VI.
Of the fecond Epistle to the Corinthians.
SECT. VII.
Contents of the Second Epistle to the Corinthians.
CHA P. XV.
OF THE FIRST EPISTLE TO TIMOTHY.
Of the time, when St. Paul wrote his first Epistle to
Timothy.
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SECT.
General remarks on the fect of the Effenes, who had
already inculcated their doctrines at Ephefus, when
Paul wrote his first Epistle to Timothy.
PAGE 79
Of the principal doctrines and customs of the Effenes,
against whom St. Paul wrote his first Epistle to
Timothy, as alfo thofe to the Ephefians and
Coloffians.
Of the more immediate caufe of the propagation of the
Effene errors at Ephefus.
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CHAP. XVI.
OF THE EPISTLE TO THE ROMANS.
Of the date and occafion of this Epiftle: and of
Tertius, who acted as St. Paul's amanuenfis, in
the committing of it to writing.
Of the foundation of the church at Rome, and its
first teachers.
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Of the falfe notions, which fome of the Jews enter-
tained concerning Juftification.
Of the notions entertained by the Jews, concerning
Election.
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GENERAL REMARKS, ON SOME OF THE EPISTLES
WRITTEN BY ST. PAUL DURING HIS IMPRI-
SONMENT IN ROME; AND ON THE IMPRI
SONMENT ITSELF.
The Epiftles to the Ephefians, Coloffians, and
Philemon, were written by St. Paul, while he
was prifoner in Rome, and were dispatched at the
fame time.
Examination of the question, whether St. Paul was
twice prifoner in Rome: and if he was, in which
of the two imprisonments thefe Epiftles were
written.
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110
CHA P. XVIII.
OF THE EPISTLE TO PHILEMON.
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CHA P. XIX.
OF THE EPISTLE TO THE COLOSSIANS.
Of the fituation of Coloffa, and the circumstances
of the Chriftian community in that city.
PAGE 116
Contents, defign, and occafion, of the Epistle to the
Of the Epifle, for which St. Paul defires the Co-
lofians, ch. iv. 16. to fend from Laodicea.
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CHAP. XX.
OF THE EPISTLE TO THE EPHESIANS.
Examination of the question, whether the Epifle,
which is called the Epistle to the Ephefians, was
really addreffed to the Ephefians.
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Whether this Epistle was an Epistle to the Laodiceans. 134
It was probably confined to no Chriftian community in
particular: but was a circular Epistle, intended
for the ufe of the Ephefians, Laodiceans, and fome
other churches of Afia Minor.
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