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THE LITERATURE AND THEOLOGY OF THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH. CHAPTER I. THE NEW TESTAMENT, ITS HISTORY, AND THE AUTHORITY OF ITS VARIOUS PARTS.— THE EPISTLE OF CLEMENT OF ROME.

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Why our Lord wrote nothing Himself, 176

The order in which the Gospels appeared, 177

Internal marks of truthfulness and originality in the writings of

the Evangelists, 178

The Acts of the Apostles treat chiefly of the acts of Peter and Paul, 179

On what principle the Epistles of Paul arranged in the New Testament, 180

The titles of the sacred books not appended by the Apostles or

Evangelists, and the postscripts of the Epistles of Paul not

added by himself, and often not trustworthy, 181

The dates of the Catholic Epistles, 182

The authenticity of the various parts of the New Testament, ib.

Doubts respecting the Epistle to the Hebrews, and some of the

smaller Epistles, and the Apocalypse, 183

Division of the New Testament into chapters and verses, 184

All, in primitive times, were invited and required to study the

Scriptures, ib.

The autographs of the sacred penmen not necessary to prove the

inspiration of their writings, 185

The Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians, 186

The truth of the New Testament established by all the proper tests

which can be applied, 187

The Ancient Church

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