the argument might be omitted in the publication, I answer that it appears to me highly desirable that the Lectures should be printed as delivered; such publication being made rather, I think, as a record of what has been done in accordance with the will of the Founder, and a means of refreshing what has been heard, than with any hope, in the present advanced state of religious knowledge, of adding standard works on evidence to our Theological Literature. 5. With reference to the Hebrew authorities adduced in the following Discourses, the reader will do well to consult Schoettgenius's valuable work, Hora Hebraicæ et Talmudicæ in Novum Testamentum, vol. 11.; de Messia, lib. 1. cap. iii., where a detailed account is given of the principal Rabbinical writings available for purposes of Christian evidence: and Archdeacon Lyall's Propædia Prophetica, Lecture vi. pp. 96-108; and Lecture XIII. WYMESWOLD, January 24, 1842. CONTENTS. JUDGES xiii. 22, 23.-And Manoah said unto his wife, We shall surely die, because we have seen God. But his wife said unto him, If the Lord had been pleased ISAIAH liii. 6.—The Lord hath laid on Him the iniquity ROMANS XV. 8.-Now I say that Jesus Christ was a ST. JOHN iii. 10.-Jesus answered and said unto him, GALATIANS iii. 19.-Wherefore then serveth the Law? |