Page Psalm cxxx. 7, lxxxv. 10; Numbers xvi. 46, referred to 482 1 John iv. 8; John i. 1 ; 1 Cor. i. 24, 30; 2 Cor. v. 21; Deut. xxviii. 37; Zech. viii. 13; Gen. xii. 2; Zech. ii. 5, referred to ib. Isaiah vi. 1, 10, compared with John xii. 41, examined.... 483 The context of ver. 41, referred to Romans xi. 7, 8; Isaiah lxiii. 17, referred to Verse 41, compared with John viii. 56 ..... ib. 484 • 485 487 ib. Deut. xxviii. 28, xxix. 4; 1 Kings xviii. 37, referred to .... Genesis xvi. 11, 4, 5; Jer. xxxi. 8; 2 Sam. xi. 5, and Isaiah 488 xxvi. 17; Genesis xxxviii. 24, 25, referred to......488, 489 Exodus xxi. 22; 2 Kings viii. 12; Amos i. 13, referred to ib. Isaiah vii. 16, referred to........... .... Micah iv. 10; Isaiah xxiii. 12, referred to Luke ii. 46-50, referred to ... The context of Isaiah vii. 14, compared with 2 Kings xvi. 5, .... ib. 490 491 ib. .492-494 et seq., referred to Matthew's reference to Isaiah vii. 14, in his gospel, compared 495 Dr. Campbell's authority quoted... Hosea xi. 1, 3, noticed ib. 497 Isaiah ix. 6, "For unto us a child is born," examined ib. ib. Difference between "to be," and "to be called," noticed 502 The phrases "no end," and "for ever," or "everlasting," explained ib. Verses 1, 2, of Isaiah ix. applied in an accommodated sense to Jesus .... ib. Page Matthew i. 23," And they shall call his name Immanuel," explained Christian emperors addressed by the style "your divinity," your godship" 503 .... 504 Psalm lxxxix. 19, examined by a reference to its context 505 Isaiah xxviii. 16, compared with Isaiah viii. 13; 1 Peter ii. 7, 8, "The stone which the builders," &c., examined 506 A proof of Christ's changeable nature 508 Isaiah xl. 3, " Voice of him," &c. and Mal. iii. 1, examined ib. Reference to Mark i. 2, 3 ib. The verse in question in the original Hebrew 510 ib. Isaiah xl. 10, compared with Revelation xxii. 12, examined 511 Acts xvii. 31; John viii. 28; xvii. 1, 2; Hebrews i. 8, 9, shewing that Jesus, whether as man, son of man, or son of God, was inferior to the Most High, referred to ...... 513 Isaiah xliv. 6, compared with Revelation i. 8, and xxii. 13, examined ..... 515 Joshua v. 14; Numb. xxii. 31; Dan. ii. 46, referred to 515, 516 Revelation iii. 14; Col. i. 15; 1 Cor. xv. 24, referred to 517 Prophets and apostles represented as the searchers of hearts 518 Revelation xxi. 5, explained .... Revelation xxii. 6-13, noticed Phrases in Revelation i. 1, and xxii. 6, compared Jesus calls himself a servant of God, addresses Christians as 520 521 522 ... 524 his brethren, &c. Several questions put to shew the inferiority of the Lamb.. A query in reply to one of the many insinuations of the Editor's Isaiah xlv. 23, "Unto me every knee shall bow," compared with Romans xiv. 10-12, examined .... John iii. 29; Ephesians v. 23, compared with Isaiah liv. 5, examined 526 ib. 529 532 533 Page The simple term "Jehovah" exclusively applied to God.... 534 Jeremiah v. 22, examined .... .... 535 The Editor's position that Jesus "exercised absolute dominion in no name beside his own," examined John x. 25, referred to ..... Jeremiah x. 11, examined Hebrews iv. 13, examined 536 ib. 537 539 ib. ib. The reason for the differeut expressions used by God to the 1 Corinthians iv. 5, explained .... That others besides Jesus were endued with the power of knowing the state of the heart, shewn The perishable nature of Jesus and his kingdom, explained 542 The epithet "Most holy," applied even to inanimate things 543 The Editor's remarks on Hosea xi. 1, noticed ib. 544 545 ib. 545, 546 547 ib. Locke's paraphrase on 1 Corinthianss i. 2, and his note on Romans x. 13, quoted Amos iv. 13, noticed Zechariah iii. 2, and ii. 8, noticed CHAPTER IV. On the Editor's Replies to the Arguments contained in Chapter II. of the Second Appeal. Christ's possessing all power as a mediator noticed...... Mercy ascribed to the Son, and justice to the Father, according to the Trinitarian system, noticed... All the power Jesus enjoyed was given unto him by God were not peculiar to Jesus .... ib. The alleged compound nature of Jesus noticed The terms "for ever" and "everlasting" explained Page ... 559 .... 561 Genesis xvii. 8; Jeremiah vii. 7; Daniel vii. 18, referred to ib. Philippians ii. 6, "Who being in the form of God," &c., .... ib. 566 Exodus iv. 22, [Jer.] xxxi. 9; Psalm lxxxix. 27, referred to 567 Jesus's alleged two natures again noticed The phrase "from the beginning" noticed ib. 568 569 570 The Editor's introducing the two-fold nature of Christ Inconsistency of God's emptying himself of his glory and offering up supplications for the same, to himself.............. 572 John xvii. 22, referred to..... The force of the words "son" and "own son" noticed Psalm lxvii. 6; 1 Timothy i. 2, referred to ..... John x. 30, "I and my Father are one," examined One's calling God his Father cannot amount to his unity in nature with the Deity Genesis ii. 24; Ezekiel xxxvii. 19; 1 Corinthians x. 17, John x. 36, containing a disavowal of deity by Christ, ex plained John x. [34-36] examined by its context ..... 585 587 Jesus having died under the charge of making himself the Son of God, noticed... 589 Hebrews [i. 8,] "Thy throne, O God," originally applied to Solomon, again noticed 592 ...... The phrase "for ever" again noticed 593 Page ...... 593 John xx. 17, acribed to Jesus in his human nature According to the Editor, one part of the same sentence spoken by Jesus in his divine, and another in his human capacity... ib. John xx. 18, " My Lord and my God," examined ....... 594 John i. 1, "In the beginning was the word," &c., examined 595 Hindoo Polytheism compared with that maintained by the Editor John xvi. 30, "Now are we sure that thou knowest all things," examined Paul, "God our Saviour;" 1 Peter, "The righteousness of God;" Jude, "To the only wise," &c., quoted by the Editor, noticed Perishable nature of fictitious gods, noticed.. Answers to the Editor's queries 604 ib. 605 606 ib. The will of God the Father sometimes found at variance with that of the Son, in Matt. xxvi. 39, and Mark xiv. 36, 607 CHAPTER V. Remarks on the Replies to the Arguments found in Chapter 611 The Editor's First Position as to the ubiquity of Jesus, discussed ib. John iii. 13, "No man hath ascended up," &c., examined.. ib. 621 Parkhurst's authority quoted 622 Matthew xviii. 20, "For where two or three are gathered," &c., examined. 623 The Editor's queries answered .. 624 The Editor's Second Position as to Jesus's ascribing to himself a knowledge and an incomprehensibility of nature equal to God, discussed ... 626 ib. Matthew xi. 27, "No man knoweth the Son," &c., ex |