Light thrown upon the Four Gospels; BEING A TREATISE ON THE INDISPENSABILITY OF THE DISTINCTION TO BE MADE Betwixt Natural Faith and Repentance, AS A DUTY ACCORDING TO LAW: "Labour not for the meat which perisheth, but for that meat which endureth LONDON: HOULSTON & STONEMAN, PATERNOSTER ROW. G., J. & R. BANKS, SOUTH LONDON RELIGIOUS TRACT DEPOSITORY MANCHESTER : W. BREMNER, 15, PICCADILLY. EDINBURGH J. MENZIES. DUBLIN: G. HERBERT. 1851. 101. d. 424. ANALYTICAL INDEX; OB, The Number and Title of each Paragraph, whereby almost any DEDICATION. PREFACE. PARAGRAPH. 1 God, a God of truth. 2 Various opinions among men. 3 A heart desirous of truth. 4 Sense of the Scriptures confined to the Pope. 5 Cautions and admonitions against error. 6 Many bewitched with talent. 7 Mere human reason not sufficient to expound Scripture. 8 The desire of the writer. 9 The text considered metaphorical. 10 Upon the fourth division, i. e., the counsel and advice given. 12 The conditional covenant not abrogated, till after Christ's death. 1 13 The drift of the apostle's preaching the three years previous to Christ's death. 14 Good old saints at the birth of Christ. 15 Caution to the reader. 16 The distinction betwixt natural and spiritual faith. 17 The duty of man to believe. 18 Man's accountability. 19 Arises from, &c. |