CONTENTS OF WHAT our Lord teaches of God the Father What he teaches of his own nature and office . What he teaches of the Holy Spirit What he teaches of his own manifestation in the flesh, and of the ends for which he died What he teaches of the life to come, and the general conditions of the gospel covenant What he teaches of good and evil spirits What he teaches of particular duties Whether any of his moral precepts are new Whether any of his precepts are unreasonable Whether his teaching is defective B SECTION XI. Page. Of the obligation, motives, and means to the practice of their duty, which our Lord affords his followers 56—58 SECTION III. That the reasons of his precepts are sometimes given SECTION IV. Instances of his addressing himself to the reason of his hearers 65, 66 66-74 SECTION V. Of the beauties which sometimes occur in his dis- courses 74-100 SECTION VI. That his instructions frequently sprang out of the occa- sion : and that his images were drawn from famil. iar objects 100-115 SECTION VII. That he shewed a knowledge of men's secret words and actions, and even of their thoughts 115-128 SECTION VIII. Of his wisdom in difficult circumstances, and in reply- ing to insidious questions 129-133 SECTION IX. That incidents, sometimes very slight, and questions, particularly some of a curious nature, were turned by him to an instructive and practical purpose 136-141 Of the prophecies uttered by him, and their comple- Of our Lord's miracles : and of some other proofs that Wby our Lord sometimes concealed his Messiahship, |