A vindication of the truth of Christian religion against the objections of all modern opposers written in French by James Abbadie ... ; render'd into English by H.L.
- Title
- A vindication of the truth of Christian religion against the objections of all modern opposers written in French by James Abbadie ... ; render'd into English by H.L.
- Author
- Abbadie, Jacques, 1654-1727.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Jonathan Robinson ... John Taylor ... John Wyat ... and Richard Wilkin ...,
- 1694.
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- Subject terms
- Apologetics -- Early works to 1800.
- Apologetics -- History -- 17th century.
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Contents
- title page
- The CONTENTS.
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A TREATISE OF THE TRUTH OF Christian Religion.
PART II.
- SECTION I.
- SECTION II.
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SECTION III.
- CHAP. I.
- CHAP. II.
- CHAP. III.
- CHAP. IV.
- CHAP. V.
- CHAP. VI.
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SOME REFLEXIONS ON THE Gospel according to S.
Matthew. - CHapt. II. 1.
- Chapt. III. 1.
- Chapt. IV. 1.
- Chap. V. 1.
- Chap. VIII. 1.
- Chap. IX. 1.
- Chap. X. 1.
- Chap. XI. 4, 5.
- Chap. XII. 13.
- Chap. XIII. 16.
- Chapt. XIV. 21.
- Chapt. XV. 30, 31.
- Chap. XVI. 18.
- Chapt. XVII. 2.
- Chap. XVIII. 3.
- Chap. XXI. 43.
- Chap. XXIII. 36, 37.
- Chap. XXIV. 28.
- Chap. XXVI. 13.
- Chap. XXVII. 42.
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CHAP. VII. Wherein we shall further produce out of the other
Gospels, several Places very proper to make us truly sensible of the Divinity of theChristi∣an Religion. - St. MARK.
- part - Luke
- part - John
- CHAP. VIII.
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CAHP. IX. Wherein we shall yet farther produce from the Epistles of St.
Paul, St.Peter, and StJohn, several Texts very proper to make us truly sensi∣ble of the Divinity of theChristian Religion. -
Epistle to the
Romans. -
First Epistle to the
Corinthians. -
Second Epistle to the
Corinthians. -
Epistle to the
Galatians. -
Epistle to the
Ephesians. -
Epistle to the
Philippians. -
First Epistle to the
Thessalonians. -
First Epistle to
Timothy. -
Second Epistle to
Timothy. -
First Epistle of St.
Peter. -
Second Epistle of St.
Peter. -
First Epistle of St.
John.
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Epistle to the
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SECTION IV.
- Several Portraitures in which it may be consi∣dered.
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I. Portraiture of the Christian Religion, as it is considered in the multitude ofTestimonies gi∣ven in favour of it. -
II Portraiture of the Christian Religion, as it is opposed to all other Religions. -
III Portraiture of theChristian Religion, as it is considered in it'sEffects. -
IV. Portraiture of theChristian Religion, as consider'd in thePurity of it's End. -
V. Portraiture of the Christian Religion, as it is Considered in it'sSuitableness to the Necessi∣ties of Mankind. -
VI Portraiture of the Christian Religion, as it is consider'd in theRelation it bears to theGlory of God. -
VII Portraiture of the Christian Religion,
as it is considered in its Morality. -
VIII. Portraiture of theChristian Religion, as it is consider'd in itsMysteries. -
IX Portraiture of theChristian Religion; or, the Conformity of itsMysteries to the Lights ofReason. -
X Portraiture of theChristian Religion; Or, the Proportion it bears to theJewish Religi∣on. -
XI Portraiture of theChristian Religion, as it is considered in the Proportion it bears tonatu∣ral Religion.
- ERRATA