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THE
Theological and Miscellaneous
WORKS
OF
JOSEPH PRIESTLEY, LL. D. F.R.S. &c.
WITH
NOTES, BY THE EDITOR.
VOLUME. XX.
Containing
CRITICAL DISSERTATIONS
PREFIXED TO A
HARMONY OF THE EVANGELISTS;
LETTERS TO ARCHBISHOP NEWCOME,
ON THE
Duration of our Saviour's Ministry;
LETTERS AND ADDRESSES TO THE JEWS;
Letters to a Young Man,
&c. &c.
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PRINTED BY G. SMALLFIELD, HACKNEY.
Pr
520
IV. Mr. Lauchlan Taylor's Observations concerning the
Length of the Reign of Xerxes, from his Essay on
some Passages in the Revelation
V. Additional Arguments in Support of the Opinion.
that Xerxes reigned only Eleven Years, and not
Twenty-One
VI. Of the Duration of Christ's Ministry
VII. Remarks on some of the Arguments of Mr. Maun,
with Observations in Confirmation of them
VIII. Additional Arguments in Support of the Hypothesis
that Christ preached only One Year and a few
Months
IX. Objections to the preceding Hypothesis considered -
X. The Order of the principal Events in the Gospel
History
XI. General preliminary Remarks relating to the Order of
the Events in the Gospel History
Sect.
Page
XII. Observations on the Order of Events before the Mis-
sion of the Twelve Apostles
75
1. Of the Time when John the Baptist knew Jesus
2. Of the Time when Jesus cured Peter's Wife's
Mother
ib.
7. Where the Leper was cured
80
8. Of the Time when Matthew was called to attend
Jesus
9. Of the Sabbath on which the Disciples plucked
the Ears of Corn, &c.
10. Of the Discourse concerning the Sin against the
Holy Ghost
81
11. Of the Time when the Mother and Brethren of
Jesus inquired for him.
12. Of the Observation concerning the Candle and
-
the Bushel, &c.
13. Of what followed the Parable of the Sower
XIII. Observations concerning the Time of the Mission of
the Twelve
XIV. Observations on the Order of Events from the Mis-
sion of the Twelve Apostles to Jesus's triumphant
Entry into Jerusalem
1. Of the Duration of John's Imprisonment
2. Of the Time when Jesus pronounced the Woe on
the Cities of Galilee
3. Whither the Disciples went after the feeding of
the Five Thousand'
4. Of Jesus's Journey to Jerusalem at the Feast of
Pentecost
5. Of the proper Place for the Incidents mentioned by
Luke (ix. 51-xviii. 14)
88
6. Of the Parables of the Mustard-Seed and the Leaven
7. Of the Discourse concerning hating a Man's Father
and Mother
8. Of the Discourses delivered beyond Jordan
9. Of the Place where the Infants were brought to
10. Of the Blind Men cured by Jesus near Jericho
11. Of the Parable concerning the Ten Servants and
the Ten Talents
12. Of the Lamentation of Jesus over Jerusalem
13. Of the Supper at Bethany
89
90
91
XV. Observations on the Order of Events from the tri-
umphant Entry into Jerusalem, to the Examination
of Jesus before the High-Priest
1. Of the Purging of the Temple
CONTENTS.
XV. 2. Of the Prophecy concerning the Destruction of.
Jerusalem
3. Of Jesus's saying to the Jews,
"Ye shall not see
me, till ye shall say, Blessed is he that cometh in
the Name of the Lord"
4. Of the Introduction of the Greeks to Jesus, &c.
5. Whether Judas Iscariot partook of the Lord's
Supper
6. Of the Time when Jesus foretold Peter's Denial of
him
V.
96
7. Of the Day of the Passover in the Passion-Week
8. Of the Transactions of the Wednesday in the Pas-
sion-Week.
9. Of the Supper at which Jesus washed his Disciples'
Feet
XVI. Observations on the Order of Events from the Exa-
mination of Jesus before the High-Priest, to the
Conclusion of the History
1. Of the Insults which Jesus received at the House
of the High-Priest
105
2. Of the Circumstances attending Peter's Denial of
3. Of the Circumstances which attended the Resur-
rection of Jesus
107
the Purpose of Christ's Ministry
XVII. A Computation of the Time that was necessary for
110
LETTERS TO ARCHBISHOP NEWCOME ON THE DURATION OF OUR
SAVIOUR'S MINISTRY.
TWO LETTERS TO DR. NEW COME BISHOP OF WATERFORD, LATE OF
OSSERY.
Letter I.
Letter II.
I. Of the Testimony of the Christian Fathers
II. Of the Conduct of Luke in giving a Date to the
Preaching of John the Baptist
III. Of the Ignorance of Herod, and of other Jews, con-
cerning Jesus, at the Time of the Death of John
the Baptist
121
137
138
148
150
IV. Of the Interpolation of the word Passover in John vi. 4
V. Of the Transposition of the 5th and 6th Chapters of
the Gospel of John
VI. Of Journeys supposed to be omitted in Dr. Priestley's
Harmony
167
VII. Of the Number of Miles that Jesus has been supposed
to travel per Day
169
VIII. Of References to more than two Passovers in the
Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke
171
IX. Of the Argument for the probable Duration of our
Saviour's Ministry, from the Ojects of it
174
X. Of the Transactions at the first Passover
178