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XVUl SECOND APPEAL TO THE CHRISTIAN PUBLIC.

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I Peter ii. 6—8, compared with Isaiah xxviii. 16,
and viii. 13, 14, on the pharase "Stone of
stumbling," &c, ... ••• 258, 259

The Hebrew and other Asiatic languages full of

metaphor, John x. 34—36, ... ••• 260

The Deity of Moses and of David cannot be pro-
ved from Deut. xxx. 15 ; 1 Chron. xxix. 20, ... 261
Personal interest does not influence the author ;

nor desire of fame, ... ... ... 262

Nor the hope of success, ... ... 262, 263

But reverence for the author of Christianity, and a
wish to raise it above all Polytheistical
systems, ... ... ... ... 263

The author's views derived from the Scriptures, ... ib.
The Old Testament should be studied before the

New, ••• ... ... 263, 264

Locke's testimony respecting the fundamental arti-
cles of Christianity, ... ... ... 264

Extract from Sir Isaac Newton, pointing out the

different natures of God and Christ, 264, 265

Argument in favour of the Trinity, from its ana-
logy to the triangle, considered, ... 265, 269
Several arguments occurring in the beginning of

Serle's Horae Solitaries considered, 267—269

Conclusion, ... ... ... ... 271

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