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the irresistible conviction which they are calculated to fix upon the devout and humble mind.

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Others, however, are differently constituted, and differently circumstanced. It strikes them at once, how much that is contradictory to the usual experience of the world is involved in the Scripture histories. It strikes them, that in the naked delineation of the history of Jesus Christ there is nothing to command immediate assent; and it is notorious, that many persons, in different countries, have advanced pretensions like his, with various degrees of Then in the mysterious doctrines of the Gospel there is much that the mind, which has once been allowed to hesitate, is very ill disposed to receive, till the authority has been confirmed by irresistible evidence. Even with many who have not given themselves up to avowed scepticism, and who have a sincere respect for Christianity in the abstract from the benefits which it confers upon society, vague notions of uncertainty in its evidence, and of difficulties in its doctrines, float upon the mind, and keep it in a most unprofitable state of hesitation. In persons thus circumstanced, before any thing like Christian faith can exist, the origin of Christianity must be examined more narrowly.

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and clearly seen to be divine. And these are the persons whose case I have particularly in view in the present Treatise. Every Christian is exhorted in Scripture to know why he believes:* and considering the authority which Christianity bears upon its front; and considering the weight which that authority has derived from the character of those whom it has satisfied, and from the general assent of the civilized world;-it surely is reasonable to expect, that as many refuse or delay their assent, they should know why they do not believe. I have therefore endeavoured to put my argument in such a shape, as may give a substantive form both to belief and unbelief.

* 1 Pet. iii. 15.

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3. Peculiar obstacles, from the crucifixion of Jesus

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3. Institution of the Passover

4. Law of Moses called a covenant

5. Appointment of High Priest

6. Covenant ratified by sprinkling of blood
Jews unaccustomed to application of types
Argument arising from their fulfilment

II. Prophecies

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Time and place of birth of Jesus, predicted
Appearance of John Baptist

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Character and death of Jesus described

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