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The life and work of St. Paul

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Aristarohns Speech <strong>of</strong> the Recorder Farewell to the Church at Ephesus<br />

Present Condition <strong>of</strong> Ephesus . . . ...<br />

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CHAFFER XXXII. FIEST LSTTBB TO THE CHTJBOH AT COBIKTH.<br />

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. 851<br />

DifBculties <strong>of</strong> Converts from Heathenism Letter from Corinth Various En.<br />

qniries Disputes in the Church Apollos' Party Petrine Party <strong>The</strong><br />

Judaic Teacher Disorderly Scenes in Church Assemblies <strong>The</strong> Agapso<br />

Desecration <strong>of</strong> the Encharistio Feast Condonation <strong>of</strong> the Notorious<br />

Offender <strong>St</strong>eps taken by <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Paul</strong> Sends Titna to Corinth Dictates to<br />

Sosthenes a letter to the Corinthians Topics <strong>of</strong> Letter Greeting Thanksgivings<br />

Party-spirit True <strong>and</strong> False Wisdom Sentence on the Notorious<br />

Offender Christ our Passover Christian <strong>and</strong> Heathen Judges Lawful<br />

<strong>and</strong> Unlawful Meats Marriage Celibacy Widows Divorce Meats<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered to Idols Digression on his Personal Self-abnegation, <strong>and</strong> Inference<br />

from it Covering the Head Disorder at the Lord's Supper Glossolalia<br />

Charity Rules about Preaching <strong>The</strong> Resurrection Practical Directions<br />

Salutations Benediction ... ... 376<br />

CHAPTER XXXIII. SECOND LBTTKB TO THB CHURCH AT OOBINTH.<br />

Anxiety <strong>of</strong> <strong>St</strong>.<strong>Paul</strong> Short <strong>St</strong>ay at Troas Meeting with Titus Effect <strong>of</strong> First<br />

Letter on the Corinthians Personal Opposition to his Authority Return<br />

<strong>of</strong> Titus to Corinth Trials in Macedonia Characteristics <strong>of</strong> the Epistle<br />

Greeting Tribulation <strong>and</strong> Consolation Self-defence Explanations Metaphors<br />

Ministry <strong>of</strong> the New Covenant Eloquent Appeals Liberality <strong>of</strong><br />

the Churches <strong>of</strong> Macedonia Exhortation to Liberality Sudden change <strong>of</strong><br />

Tone Indignant Apology Mingled Irony <strong>and</strong> Appeal False Apostles<br />

Unrecorded Trials <strong>of</strong> his Life Vision at his Conversion Pro<strong>of</strong>s <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Genuineness <strong>of</strong> his Ministry Salutation Benediction .... 401<br />

CHAPTER XXXIV. SECOND VISIT TO COBINTH.<br />

Second Sojourn in Macedonia Brief Notice by <strong>St</strong>. Luke Ulyricum the furthest<br />

point <strong>of</strong> his Missionary Journey Institution <strong>of</strong> the Offertory His Fellow<br />

Travellers in the Journey to Corinth His Associates at Corinth Condition<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Church Two Epistles written at Corinth 420<br />

CHAPTER XXXV. IMPOBTANCB OF THE EPISTLB TO THB GALATIANS.<br />

Judaising Opponents among the Galatian Converts Galatian Fickleness<br />

Arguments against <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Paul</strong> Circumcision the Battle-ground Christian<br />

Liberty at <strong>St</strong>ake Instances <strong>of</strong> Proselytes to Circumcision among the<br />

Heathen Royal Families Courage <strong>and</strong> Passion <strong>of</strong> <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Paul</strong>'s Argument<br />

<strong>The</strong> Epistle to the Galatians, the Manifesto <strong>of</strong> Freedom from the Yoke<br />

<strong>of</strong> Judaism 425<br />

CHAPTER XXXVI. THB EPISTLB TO THB GALATIAHS.<br />

Brief Greeting Indignant Outburst Vindication <strong>of</strong> his Apostolic Authority<br />

Retrospect Slight Intercourse with the Apostles Co-ordinate Position<br />

Eephas at Antioch Second Outburst Purpose <strong>of</strong> the Law Its Relation<br />

to the Gospel Boldness <strong>of</strong> his Arguments Justification by Faith Allegory<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sarah <strong>and</strong> Hagar Bondage to the Law Freedom in Christ<br />

Lusts <strong>of</strong> the Flesh Fruits <strong>of</strong> the Spirit Practical Exhortations Autograph<br />

Conclusion Contemplates another Visit to Jerusalem, <strong>and</strong> a Letter<br />

to Rome . . . . .^' ,431<br />

CHAPTER XXXVII. THE EPISTLE TO THE ROMANS, AND THB<br />

THEOLOGY or ST. PAUL.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Jews at Rome Numbers <strong>of</strong> the Christian Converts Christianity Introduced<br />

into Rome Not by <strong>St</strong>. Peter Was the Church mainly Jewish or<br />

Gentile? Solution <strong>of</strong> Apparent Contradictions Note on the Sixteenth<br />

Chapter Probably Part <strong>of</strong> a Letter to Ephesus Main Object <strong>of</strong> ths

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