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CONTENTS.
Page,
13
17
21
31
DISCOURSE 1.
Chap. i. 1-4.
On the book in general, and the first day's creation,
DISCOURSE II.
Chap. 1.6
31:
On the last five days'creation,
DISCOURSE III.
Chap. ii.
Creation reviewed,
DISCOURSE IV.
Chap. iii. 1-7.
The fall of man,
DISCOURSE V.
Chap. iii. 8–14.
The trial of the trangressors,
DISCOURSE VI.
Chap. iii. 15—24.
The curse of Satan, including a blessing to man- -Effects of the fall,
DISCOURSE VII.
Chap. iv. 1–8.
The offerings of Cain and Abel,
DISCOURSE VIII.
Chap. iv. 9-24.
Cain's punishment and posterity,
DISCOURSE IX.
Chap. iv, 25, 26, and Chap. v.
The generations of Adam,
DISCOURSE X.
Chap. vi. 1-7.
The cause of the deluge,
Page.
67
DISCOURSE XI.
Chap. vi. 8–22.
Noah finds favour with God, and is directed to build the ark,
DISCOURSE XII.
Chap. vii.
The Flood,
75
99
103
DISCOURSE XVI.
Chap. x.
The generations of Noah,
DISCOURSE XVII.
Chap, xi. 1–9,
The confusion of tongues,
DISCOURSE XVIII.
Chap. xi. 10–32, and Chap. xii. 1-4.
The generations of Shem, and the call of Abram,
DISCOURSE XIX.
Chap. xii. 6--20.
Abram dwelling in Canaan, and removing to 'Egypt on account of the
famine,
111
117
DISCOURSE XX.
Chap. xiii.
The separation of Abram and Lot,
121
127
DISCOURSE XXI.
Chap. xiv.
Abram's slaughter of the kings,
DISCOURSE XXII.
Chap. xv. 1-6.
Abram justified by faith,
135
141
145
151
167
175
DISCOURSE XXIII.
Chap. xv.7-21.
Renewal of promises to Abraham,
DISCOURSE XXIV.
Chap. xvi.
Sarai's crooked policy for the accomplishment of the promise,
DISCOURSE XXV.
Chap.xvii.
God's covenant with Abram and his seed,
DISCOURSE XXVI.
Chap. xviii.
Abraham entertaining angels, and interceding for Sodom,
DISCOURSE XXVII.
Chap. xix.
The destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah,
DISCOURSE XXVIII.
Chap. xx.
Abraham and Abimelech,
DISCOURSE XXIX.
Chap. xxi.
The birth of Isaac, &c.
DISCOURSE XXX.
Chap. xxii.
Abraham covinanded to offer up his son Isaac,
DISCOURSE XXXI,
Chap. xxiii.
The death and burial of Sarah,
DISCOURSE XXXII.
Chap. xxiv, 1--28.
Abraham sending his servant to oblain a wise for Isaac,
DISCOURSE XXXIII.
Chap. xxiv. 29–67.
Abraham sending his servant to obtain a wife for Isaac, (continued,)
DISCOURSE XXXIV.
Chap. XXV.
Abraham's marriage with Keturah, and death. Ishmael o posterity and
death. The birth and characters of Esau and Jacob,
DISCOURSE XXXV.
Chap. xxvi.
Isaac and Abimelech,
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225
DISCOURSE XXXVI.
Chap. xxvii.
Jacob's obtaining the blessing,
231
DISCOURSÉ XXXVII.
Chap. xxviii.
Jacob's departure from Beersheba,
243
DISCOURSE XXXVIII.
Chap. xxix.
Jacob's arrival at Haran,
251
DISCOURSE XXXIX.
Chap. xxx. and Chap. xxxi, 1–16.
Jacob in Haran,
257
DISCOURSE XL.
Chap. xxxi. 17--55.
Jacob's departure from Haran,
265
DISCOURSE XLI.
Chap. xxxii.
Jacob's fear of Esau.—His wrestling with the Angel,
275
DISCOURSE XLII.
Chap. xxxiii.
Jacob's interview with Esau, and arrival in Canaan,
DISCOURSE XLIIL
Chap. xxxiv.
Dinah defiled, and the Shechemites murdered,
289
DISCOURSE XLIV.
Chap. xxxv. and Chap. xxxvi.
Jacob's removal to Bethel.-God's renewal of covenant with him. The
death of Deborah, Rachel, and Isaac.-Esau's generalions. 297
DISCOURSE XLV.
Chap. xxxvii.
Joseph sold for a slave,
305
DISCOURSE XLVI.
Chap. xxxviii. and Chap. xxxix.
The conduct of Judah.-Joseph's promotion and temptation,
315
DISCOURSE XLVII.
Chap. xl.
Joseph in prison,
325
DISCOURSE XLVIII.
Chap. xli.
Joseph's advancement,
331
281 DISCOURSE XLIX.
Chap. xlii.
Page
The first interview between Joseph and his brethren,
339
DISCOURSE L.
Chap. xliii.
The second interview between Joseph and his brethren,
349
DISCOURSE LI.
Chap. xliv. 1–17.
The cup in Benjamin's sack,
35,9
DISCOURSE LII.
Chap. xliv. 18–34.
Judah's intercession,
363
DISCOURSE LIII.
Chap. xlv,
Joseph making himself known to his brethren,
367
DISCOURSE LVI.
Chap. xlvi.
Jacob's going down into Egypt,
375
DISCOURSE LV.
Chap. xlvii.
Joseph's conduct in the settlement of his brethren, and in the affairs of
Egypt,
381
DISCOURSE LIV.
Chap. xlviii.
Joseph's interview with his dying father, with the blessing of his sons, 391
DISCOURSE LVII.
Chap. xlix.
Jacob's blessings on the tribes,
397
DISCOURSE LVIII.
Chap. 1.
The burial of Jacob.-Joseph removes the fears of his brethren.-Death
of Joseph,
409
Conclusion,
415