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GENERAL CONTENTS.
Page
PREFACE
xiii
The Review of Evidence respecting the authenticity and
Divine Inspiration of the Apocalypse
3
Of the Occasion and the Intention of this part of the
Work
3 to 5
1. Of the external Evidence relating to the
Apocalypse.
6
11
13
.
16
In what degree the external Evidence is affected by the
time when the Apocalypse was written and published 5
Of the time when it first appeared
The testimony of Irenæus
of Ignatius
of the Syriac Version
of Hermas and Polycarp
of Justin Martyr and Athenagoras
of the Epistle from the Gallic Churches . 19
of Melito, Theophilus, Appollonius, and
Clemens of Alexandria
20
of Tertullian
. 21
of certain Heretics in those times
23
of Hippolitus and Origen
24
Biographical Chart of the Writers affording external
evidence in favour of the Apocalypse
• 26
27
2. Of the internal Evidence.
A criterion proposed for settling this Evidence, which is
as yet imperfect, but in continual progress to perfec-
tion
28
The concessions of Michaelis, and observations thereon 29 to 32
Of the Visions of Hermas, and on the second book of Es- dras
33 34 Of the doctrines contained in the Apocalypse
34 36 The objections against the Apocalypse on account of its obscurity, with answers to the same
36 38
3. Of the Apocalypse, whether written by St.
John, the Apostle and Evangelist.
48
Of the objections which arose in the third century, and
are collected from the writings of Dionysius of Alex-
andria and others, by Lardner, under five heads :
these severally considered and answered
39
A particular evidence in favour of the question, collected
from the book itself
The pretensions of the book to divine inspiration, exa-
mined by the tests proposed by Michaelis, in six ques-
tions
49
Conclusion
50
51
CONTENTS OF THE NOTES.
PART I.
Contains, in ten Sections— ELOl' that is, the then present state
of the Christian Churches in Asia, as known by their omni-
present Lord-Ch. i. ii. iii.
Sect. I. Chap. i. 1-3.-The title or inscription of the
book.
55
sus
SECT. II. Chap.i.48.-The address or salutation, and the
Doxology
57
Sect. III. Chap. i. 9–20.—The appearance of the Lord
Jesus, with the symbols of his power, and the commis-
sion given by him to St. John to write what he beheld 63
Sect. IV. CHAP. ii. 1–7.-Address to the Church in Ephe-
70
Sect. V. Chap.Ï.8—11.-Address to the Church in Smyrna 77
Sect. VI. CHAP. ii. 12—17.--Address to the Church in Per-
gamos
81
Sect. VII. CHAP. ii. 18—29.
in Thyatira 85
Sect. VIII. CIIAP. iii. 1-6. -
in Sardis 91
Sect. IX. CHAP. iii. 7-13.-Address to the Church in Phil-
adelphia
94
Sect. X. CHAP. iii. 14-22. — Address to the Church in
Laodicea
97
PART II.
Contains, in nine Sections--A general Prophetical Sketch of
à pellet yeveolat, future events under the six first Seals.
102
Sect. I. Chap. iv.-The representation of the divine Glory
in Heaven
Sect. II. CHAP. V.--The sealed Book, the Lamb who opens
it, and the praises sung by the heavenly choir
Sect. III. CHAP. vi. 1, 2.—The opening of the first Seal
Sect. IV. CHAP. vi. 3, 4.
the second Seal
Sect. V. CHAP. vi. 5, 6.
the third Seal
Sect. VI. CHAP. vi. 7, 8.
the fourth Seal
Sect. VII. CHAP. vi. 9-11.-
the fifth Seal
Sect. VIII and. IX CHAP. vi. 12–17; and CHAP. vii.
the sixth Seal, and the sealing of the 144,000, and the
palm-bearing multitude
115
121
126
131
138
145
149
PART III.
Contains, in seven Sections—The opening of the seventh
Seal, the six first Trumpets, and the prophetic commission
given to St. John.
Sect. I. CHAP. viii. 1–5.-The opening of the seventh Seal,
and the commission to the angels with the seven Trum-
pets
167
Sect. II and III. CHAP. viii. 6-13,—The four first trum-
pets, and the denunciation of the three woes
172
Sect. IV. CHAP. ix. l-12.—The fifth trumpet, and first woe
187
SECT. V. Chap. ix. 13~21.--The sixth trumpet
208
Sect. VI. CHAP. X. 1-11.-The little book
. 216
Sect. VII. Chap. xi, 1–14.-The measuring of the temple,
and the witnesses
223
PART IV.
Contains, in four Sections—The sounding of the seventh
Trumpet, the Dragon, and the two Wild Beasts.
Sect. I. CHAP. xi. 15—19.—The sounding of the seventh
trumpet
239
Sect. II. Chap. xii. 1-17.-The Woman and the Dragon . 242
Sect. III. CHAP. xii. 18; xiii. 1-10.-The Wild Beast
from the Sea
257
Sect. IV. CHAP. xii. 11–18.--The Beast from the earth or
land, styled the false Prophet.
277