Written by Thomas Grantham (London, 1678)
BOOK 1
- Section 1: Shewing briefly certain great and mischievous Obstructions to the Christian Religion.
- Section 2: That it is certain Jesus once lived upon the Earth.
- Section 3: That Christ was put to an Ignominious Death.
- Section 4: Understanding Men worship Christ after his Death because of his Miracles, they were so Great and Indubitate.
- Section 5: (Continued from Section 4).
- Section 6: Christ's Miracles were not from an Evil Spirit.
- Section 7: If the Works of Christ proceeded from a Good Spirit, then from God.
- Section 8: The Miracle of the Resurrection of great Weight, and confirmed by sufficient Witnesses.
- Section 9: The possibility of Christ's Resurrection; and that being gained as undoubtedly true, Christ's Doctrine is evidenced, and Christianity established.
- Section 10: The Christian Religion excels all other Religions in the World.
- Section 11: Of the Sacrifice and Altar pertaining to Christianity.
- Section 12: Of the Excellent Reward annexed to the Christian Religion.
- Section 13: Of the Excellency of Christian Precepts; and 1. about the Worship of God.
- Section 14: What Christian Religion teacheth more excellently than others, reflecting those that trespass against us.
- Section 15: Of the Excellency of the Law of Christianity above others touching Marriage.
- Section 16: Of the Excellency of Christian Doctrine about earthly Substance, above what other Laws prescribe.
- Section 17: Of Swearing, and other Precepts, respecting Conversation.
- Section 18: The Eminency of the Author of Christianity, and the manner of it being propagated, shews it to be very excellent.
- Section 19: Further of the Propagation of Christianity.
- Section 20: The Infirmity and simplicity of the first Preachers of Christianity, shews the excellency of their Ministry of Religion.
- Section 21: The Impediments overcome by Christian Doctrine, shews its Excellency.
- Section 22: The Conclusion, reflecting briefly upon the former Discourses.
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