OF BAPTISMAL REGENERATION.
Passages of Scripture, p. 205, 206... Jewish Proselytism, p.
206—209.-Other Passages, p. 209, 210.–Passages ob-
jected, p. 210.. 212.-- Conversion, p. 212--213.--Fathers,
p. 213, 215.—This Church, p. 215, 216.--Ground of de-
fence of Infanı Baptism, p. 217, 218.--Objections, 218–
221.-Novelty and Origin of the opposite Opinion, p. 221-
222.
DISSERTATION III.
OF THE FORGIVENESS OF SIN.”
Section I. Auricular Confession--Texts against it, p. 233,
234.- Fathers against it, p. 234.--Origin of the Practice,
p. 234, 235.--Silence of Fathers, p. 235--237.--Bad Con.
sequences, 237, 238.--Section II. Assurance. Texts mis-
understood, p. 238—241.-Texts against it, p. 241, 242.--
Objections to the Doctrine, p. 242--245.
248.-Commission, Matt. xxviii. 19, p. 248, 249.-Refer-
ences to Texts, p. 249–252.--Fathers, p. 252--256.--S-C-
tion II. Of the Propitiatory Sacrifice, p. 256.- Meaning
opened, p. 256--258.–And proved, 258--262.- Reconcili-
ation, p. 262, 263.-F.thers, p. 263, 264.-Section III. Of
the extent of the Benefit.-General Se se of Scripture, p.
265, 266.-Begining of the cotrary Doctrine, p. 265 266.
-The Sense of the Church, 266–269.-Section IV. Of an
Improved Version (so called); Design of this Section, p. 269,
270.–First two Chapters of St. Matthew, '. 270—277,-
First two Chapters of St. Luke, p. 277-278.- Beginning
of St. John, p 279.–284.--Other Passages, p. 284–289.
Propitiatory Sacrifice, p. 289—303.—Exploded Passage of
St. Luke, p. 303--307.-Gei eral Remarks on the Version
and on Unitarianism, p. 307–310.--Newcome vindicated,
p. 311, 312,
DISSERTATION VII:
OF BAPTISM.
Section I. Of Baptism as an ins:ituted Rite, p. 335---338...
Commission, p. 338, 339.---Baptism of the piri, p. 339---
341.---Plea of temporary Indulgence, p. 341 --- 344, 345.---
Primitive Church, p. 345.--347..--Section II. Of Infant Bap-
tism ---General Term of the Commission, p. 347 --349.---Evi-
dence of Infant Membership, p. 349---358.---Result p. 358,
359.---Priinitive Christians, p. 359---362.---Immersion and
Affusion, p. 362, 363.
Section 1. Authority of the Institution, p. 363, 364.---Evidence,
p. 364---367.-Perpetvity, p 367 ---370.--Sixth Chapter of
St John, and Plea of Perfection, p. 370, 371.---Section II. Of Transubstantiation: Fathers, p. 371, 372.---Varied Phraseology, p. 372, 373..--Evidence of the spiritual Sense,
p. 373 374 ---Onjection of the Neuter Gender, p. 374, 375 ---Illustration from the Talmuds, p. 375.---Objection to Figurative Interpretation, p. 375 376. Some Passages ob.
jected, p. 376, 377.---Testimonies from the Fathers, p. 377,
378.---The late Origin, p. 388, 389.---Section III. Errour
of some Proiestants,.--Sacrifice, Altar, and Priest, p. 389, 390.---Scripture, p. 390---395.---The Fathers, p. 395---398.
This Church, p. 398---400.---Reasons of the Discussion, p. 400---403.
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OF THE SPIRITUAL JURISDICTION CLAIMED BY
THE BISHOP OF ROME.
Question of the Supremacy of St. Peter, p. 403---405.---Pas-
sages of Scripture, p. 406---407.---Fathers, p. 407 ---409.---
Succession to the Supremacy, p. 409, 410.---St. Peter not Bishop of Rome, p. 410---412.-His Supremacy, if it ex-
isted did not descend, p. 412---414.---Councils, p. 414--- 417.---Remarks on the Claim p. 418, 419.---The Temporal Authority affirmed by some, p. 420---424..
The moderate Ground taken by the Church of England, and
by this Church, p. 424---427.---The Special Mini try of the Apostles, including St. Paul, p. 427 --- 430.---They associa-
ted others in the Permanent Ministry p. 430, 431.---Case of St. James, p. 431-434.-Of Barnabas, p. 434-436.- Of Timothy Titus and others, p. 436-451.-Ignatius, p.
451-453. Other Fathers, p. 453—457.--The Episcopacy
was Diocesan ---Of Congregational Episcopacy, in a Pastor and Lay Elders, p. 457–463.-Or in a Bishop differing
from Presbyters in office only, p. 463-0468.--Limit of this Discussion, p. 468.
DISSERTATION XI. -
OF TRADITION.
Equivocal use of the Word p. 469:--471.---Design of perpe-
tuating by Written Records, p. 47 1 ---473.---Testimony of
the Fathers, p. 473.---476.-.-Preservation of Scripture, p.
476, 477.---Traditions, some dropped, and sume opposite
to others, p. 477, 478.---Some things erroneously affirmed
to rest on Tradition, p. 478---481,
Page 11, 1. 13, for inward,
read innocent.
23, 1. 20, looking of,
looking for pf
63, 1. 29, twelfth,
second.
71, 1. 24, XX.
xxii. 93, 1. 23, xii. 21,
xi. 20.
114 marg ynoneion,
μυςης Ιον. .
125, 1. 17, Jairus,
the jailor.
135, marg. κρισις, ,
xgirece.
139, 1. 5, first of the two,
first two.
141, l. 18, sixteenth,
sixth.
159, 1. 25, by,
with.
177, contents, objections,
omissions.
191, 1. 14, twenty fifth,
twenty third.
197, marg. mogen,
μορφωσις. .
202, l. 21, Church,
Clerk.
205, l. 5, 6,
5.
206, 1. 28, thirty eighth,
thirty ninth.
209, marg. T018TWG,
T018TWY.
213, 1. 14, Matthew 14, 15,
Matthew 13. 15.
213,1 15, xxxii,
xxü.
218, 1.15, note, all,
at all.
221, l. 13, Indefeasibility,
Indefectibility.
234, l. 2, Jairus,
the jailor.
246, contents, Matthew xxix.
Matthew xxviii.
247, l. 9, first two chapters, first chapter.
250, 1. 23, xxviii. 21,
xxi. 33.
251, l. 7, viii,
is.
252, l. 14, 1 Thess. &c.
1 Thess. i. 3-iii. 11
-2 Thess. ii. 16.
256, marg.
។
262, l. 23, Ixvi.
xlv.
285, 1 5, note, abbreviations,
variations.
287, 1. 31, iii,
290, 1. 30. 25,
21.
297, 1. 35, twentieth,
nineteenth.
326, 1. 32,
20.
328, last I. eight,
ninth.
332, 1. 28, verse & xxi,
verses & xj.
338, 1. 22, third,
second.
357, l. 5, Apostles,
Apostle,
379, 1. 12, evident,
evidence.
380, l. 5, xli,
схіі. .
387, 1. 12, fourth,
twelfth.
390, margo
1
397,1, 33, Priests,
Priest.
406, 1. 19, first,
8omne.
418, 1. 29, three,
almost three.
432, l. 4, xvi.
vi.
458, I. 36, obey,
remember.
460, 1. 16, again where,
again.
464, 1. 34, 42,
44.
465, marg. IgorEYX,
Προσευχη. .
470, 1. 15, next chapter but one, fifteenth chapter
501, l. 12, science,
service,
208, 1. 8, Sallust,
Terence.
386, 1. 21, 1772,
1672.
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