Solomon's temple spiritualiz'd, or, Gospel-light fetcht out of the temple at Jerusalem, to let us more easily into the glory of New-Testament-truths by John Bunyan.
- Title
- Solomon's temple spiritualiz'd, or, Gospel-light fetcht out of the temple at Jerusalem, to let us more easily into the glory of New-Testament-truths by John Bunyan.
- Author
- Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for and sold by George Larkin ...,
- 1688.
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- Subject terms
- Typology (Theology)
- Temple of Jerusalem (Jerusalem) -- Meditations.
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Contents
- title page
- TO THE Christian READER.
- THE CONTENTS OF THIS BOOK.
- ERRATA.
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I. Where theTemple was Built. -
II. Who built the Temple. -
III. How the Temple was Built. -
IV. Of what the Temple was built. -
V. Who was to fell those Trees, and to dig those Stones with whichSo∣lomon built the Temple. -
VI. In what condition the Timber and Stones were, when brought to be laid in the building of the Temple. -
VII. Of the Foundation of the Temple. -
VIII. Of the richness of the Stones which were laid for the Foundations of the Temple. -
IX. Which way the Face or Front of the Temple stood. -
X. Of the Courts of the Temple. -
XI. Of the great Brazen Altar that stood in the inner Court of the Temple. -
XII. Of the Pillars that were before the Porch of the Temple. -
XIII. Of the Height of these Pillars, that thus stood before the Porch of the Door of the Temple. -
XIV. Of the Chapiters of the Pillars of the Temple. -
XV. Of the Pomgranates adjoyned to these Nets on the Chapiters. -
XVI. Of the Chains that were upon these Pillars that stood before the Temple. -
XVII. Of the Lilie-work which was upon the Chapiters, that were upon these Pillars of the Temple. -
XVIII. Of the fashion of the Temple. -
XIX. Of the outward glory of the Temple. -
XX. Of the Porch of the Temple. -
XXI. Of the Ornaments of the Porch of the Temple. -
XXII. Of the Ascent, by which they went up into the Porch of the Temple. -
XXIII. Of the Gate of the Porch of the Temple. -
XXIV. Of the Pinacles of the Temple. -
XXV. Of the Porters of the Temple. -
XXVI. Of the charge of the Porters of the Temple more particularly. -
XXVII. Of the Doors of the Temple. -
XXVIII. Of the Leaves of this Gate of the Temple. -
XXIX. What the Doors of the Temple were made of. -
XXX. How the Doors of the Temple were adorned. -
XXXI. Of the Wall of the Temple. -
XXXII. Of the garnishing of the Temple with precious Stones. -
XXXIII. Of the Windows of the Temple. -
XXXIV. Of the Chambers of the Temple. -
XXXV. Of the Stairs, by which they went up into the Chambers of the Temple. -
XXXVI. Of the molten Sea that was in the Temple. -
XXXVII. Vpon what the molten Sea stood in the Temple. -
XXXVIII. Of the Lavers of the Temple. -
XXXIX. Of the Tables in the Temple. -
XL. Of the Instruments wherewith this Sa∣crifice was slain, and of the four Tables they were laid on in the Temple. -
XLI. Of the Candlesticks of the Temple. -
XLII. Of the Lamps belonging to the Candlesticks of the Temple. -
XLIII. Of the Shew-bread on the Golden Table in the Temple. -
XLIV. Of the Snuffers belonging to the Candlesticks and Lamps of the Temple. -
XLV. Of the Snuff-dishes that were with the Snuffers in the Temple. -
XLVI. Of the Golden Tongs belonging to the Temple. -
XLVII. Of the Altar of Incense in the Temple. -
XLVIII. Of the golden Censers belonging to the Temple. -
XLIX. Of the golden Spoons of the Temple. -
L. Of the Bowles and Basons belonging to the Temple. -
LI. Of the Flaggons and Cups of the Temple. -
LII. Of the Chargers of the Temple. -
LIII. Of the goings out of the Temple. -
LIV. Of the Singers belonging to the Temple. -
LV. Of the Vnion of the holy and most holy Temple. -
LVI. Of the Holiest or Inner Temple. -
LVII. Of the Vail of the Temple. -
LVIII. Of the Doors of the Inner Temple. -
LIX. Of the Golden Nails of the Inner-Temple. -
LX. Of the Floor and Walls of the inner Temple. -
LXI. Of the Ark of the Covenant, which was placed in the inner Temple. -
LXII. Of the placing of the Ark in the Holiest, or Inner Temple. -
LXIII. Of theMercy-Seat, and how it was placed in the holy Temple. -
LXIV. Of the Living Waters of the Inner Temple. -
LXV. Of the Chains which were in the Oracle or Inner Temple. -
LXVI. Of the High Priest, and of his Of∣fice in the inner Temple. -
LXVII. Of the High-Priest's going into the Holiest alone. -
LXVIII. Of the High-Priests going in thi∣therbut once a year. -
LXIX. Of theCherubims, and of their being placed over the Mercy-seat in the inner Temple. -
LXX. Of the Figures that were upon the Walls of the inner Temple.