The Gadarene Demoniac Dispossessed. Mark. 5: 16-18. Jairus' Daughter Raised. Luke 8: 50. Two Blind Men Healed. Mat. 9: 28-30. Five Thousand Fed. Luke 9: 12, 13. Jesus Walking on the Sea. Mat. 14: 26, 27. Peter Sinking. Mat. 14: 30, 31. The Daughter of the Canaanites Dis possessed. Mat. 15: 28. The Deaf and Dumb Man Healed. Mark 7: 32-36. Whole Multitudes Healed. Mat. 15: 30, 31. The Transfiguration. Luke 9: 29-32. The Demon Expelled from the Deaf and Dumb Lunatic. Mark 9: 25-27. Tribute Money supplied by a Fish. Mat. 17: 27. The Crooked Woman Healed. Luke 13: 15, 16. LECTURES ON THE EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY, BY DANIEL WILSON, D. D. Introduction. : 1 Peter 3: 15. But sanctify the Lord in your hearts and be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness and fear. The Temper of Mind in which the Subject should be studied.. Luke 18: 17. Verily I say unto you, Who soever shall not receive the kingdom of God as a little child shall in nowise enter therein. The Indispensable Necessity of a Divine Revelation shown from the State of Man in all ages. Rom. 1: 19-24. The Authenticity of the New Testament. 2 Thess. 3: 17. The Direct Proofs of the Authenticity of the New Testament. Acts 26: 26. Credibility of the Gospel History. Luke 1: 1-4. Divine Authority of Christianity.-Miracles. Mark 2: 10–12. Divine Authority. Prophecy. 2 Peter 1: 16-21. Divine Authority.-Fulfilment of Prophecy. Isa. 41: 21-24. Divine Authority.-Propagation of Christianity. 1 Cor. 1: 19-21, and 27-29. Divine Authority.-Beneficial Effects of Christianity. 1 Tim. 4: 8. Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures. 2 Tim. 3: 14-17. Inspiration. Review of the Argument Derived from External Evidences. 1 Cor. 11: 10-13. Suitableness of Christianity to the State and Wants of Man. 1 Cor. 14: 24, 25. Excellencies of the Doctrines of Christianity. 1 John 4: 8-10. The Unspotted Purity of the Christian Morals. Titus 11: 15. The Pre-eminent Character and Conduct of our Lord. Mark 7: 37. The Tendency of Christianity to Promote in the Highest Degree the Temporal and Spiritual Happiness of Nations and Individuals. Luke 2: 13, 14. The Test to which every one may bring the Truth of the Christian Religion by humbly submitting to its Directions, and Making a Trial for himself of its Promised Blessings. 1. John 5: 10. Practical Directions for the Application of the Test to which Men may bring the Christian Revelation. Ps. 34: 8. The Vanity and Futility of the Objections brought against the Christian Religion. 2 Peter 3: 3, 4, 8, 9. The Lives and Deaths of Infidels Compared with those of Sincere Christians. Ps. 37: 35-37. The Faith with which the Christian Revelation is to be Received. John 5: 9. The Sound Interpretation of the Records of Revelation. 2 Tim. 2: 15. The Universal Obligation which lies upon every Human Being to Obey this Divine Revelation. John 3: 18-21. |