Mr. Mede acknowledges that his Interpretation of 153. 155. page 150. 165. pages 167, 168. The Jesus's enquiry what his Countrymen thought of Jesus forbids the Disciples to make him known as Effectually to enforce his prohibition, Jesus fore- tells his own Sufferings and Death. Surprize of the Disciples upon this discovery 64 to 68. 77, 78. Reasoning of Jesus upon that Occasion The meaning of the two Advents mentioned at close of his reasoning, upon this subject, con- The discoveries Jesus had to make, gradual-sin- gular benevolence of this conduct 76, 77. Flagitious conduct of the Jews described-prepa- ratory to the prediction of the destruction of The prediction of the destruction of Jerusalem Judicious remarks of Mr. Richards in his Bampton Difficulty of understanding the xxivth of Matthew arises from not sufficiently considering the Gos- pels as Histories, and particularly as Histories - 81. Different views of the meaning of the xxivth of Matthew and the parallel Chapters well stated Mr. Kett's-Mr. King's-Dr. Priestley's, and Mr. Their asking this question a strong proof of the .85 to 88. What is meant by the end so frequently re- Dr. Edwards's accurate Epitome of the xxivth of Matthew. His conclusion from it Erroneous The xxivth of Matthew critically examined 94. Figurative language used to describe the destruction of Jerusalem agreeable to Antient Prophecy 101. Sir Isaac Newton, Mr. Le Clerc, Bishop War- Coming in Clouds, means coming to inflict tem- The opinion of Mr. Mede, Dr. Sykes, and Dr. Bishop Newton and Dr. Macknight, very decided, Distinction between Primary and Secondary senses A remarkable quotation from Mr. Richards's Bampton Lectures, upon this subject 122. Dr. Benson, the strenuous Advocate for the Unity of sense of Scripture-thinks the discourse con- cerning the destruction of Jerusalem ends with verse 35. His opinion erroneous 123, 124. Remarkable passage of Bishop Newton, upon the Mr. Thomas's opinion, stated, and proved to be erroneous 126, &c. Mr. King's opinion, in his Morsels of Criticism, Collateral evidence of the true meaning of the xxivth of Matthew, and particularly of the ex- pression Of that day and hour, &c. drawn The Question of the Pharisees relates to the same subject with those of the Disciples, in Matthew xxiv. and the parallel chapters New interpretations of Matthew xxv. proposed 140, &c. The Tryal of Jesus considered, with reference to his Mr. Mr. Mede acknowledges that his Interpretation of The Resurrection of Jesus revives the hopes, in the minds of his Disciples, of his erecting a Jesus's Answer to their Question, considered.- Quotations from Dr. Beattie and Mr. Maltby upon Summary of the Scripture Doctrine of the coming of Christ, so far as Christ himself was con- Mr. Henry Taylor's remarkable statement con- cerning the Controversy between Mr. Gibbon Mr. Gibbon's Charge against the Apostles, as |