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Pagan oracles
92, 93,
(104-116, 130, 131
Eusebius his account of them
105, 106
Idolatry whether worse than Atheism: and Bale's sen-
timents considered
95--104
Oracles ridiculed by Aristophanes and Lucian 106-108
Oracles at Hierapolis mentioned by Lucian De Dea
Syria ; and some remarks on that book
108-114
The opinions of Herodotus, and of Van Dale, concern-
ing oracles
115, 116
The prophecies relating to our Saviour
116-152
Prophecies in the Old Testament, which cannot be
supposed to have been forged after the event 121-125
Accommodations
125
Direct prophecies
126
Types
127-129
Prophecies of double senses
129
Omens
The prediction of Moses that a prophet should arise
like unto him, and the resemblance between Moses
and Christ examined
134--IGT
Conjecture on a Passage in Herodotus
The prohibition of eating blood
Bacchus and Hercules resemble Moses
149
The Apostolical Constitutions considered
152-180
Some remarks on the compiler of them
156, 157
Their account of the Charismata
153, 154
Of episcopal authority
154, 155
Allude to Solomon's Song
157-166
What they say of dæmoniacs
160
Of baptism
161, 162
Of adultery, &c.
163
The Hellenistic language
164
The Pharisees, Sadducees, and Essenes
170-178
A passage in Porphyry concerning the Essenes ex-
plained
175
And in Josephus
177
Simon's