yet spoken of; that is, of the Places mentioned in the History of David, from the beginning of his Reign, to his appointing Places mentioned in the second Book of Kings, and not spoken of Of Places situated in, or bordering on, the ancient Persian Em- pire, and mentioned in the Old Testament, but not Spoken of Of the more remarkable Places mentioned in the Apocryphal A Chronological Table of the Kings of Judah and Ifrael, and of such other more remarkable Particulars, as occured within the Reigns of the said Kings, and are mentioned in the Books Of the Holy Land in general, and its principal Divisions; as also of such other Places, as lay without the Holy Land, and Of our Saviour's Journeyings from his Birth to his Baptism, Of our Saviour's Journeyings from his Baptism and Entrance upon his public Ministry, to the firf Pallover next succeed- Of our Saviour's Journeyings from the first Passover after his HA Of our Saviour's Journeyings from the third Pasover after his Baptism and Entrance on his public Ministry, to the fourth A Chronological Table of the most remarkable Passages of our Saviour's Life, recorded in the four Gospels : which serves to p. 209. Of St. Paul's Travels from his leaving Jerusalem to go to Da- mascus, till his first Return to Jerusalem after his Conver- Of St. Paul's Travels from Jerusalem to Cæfarea, Tarsus, and Antioch, till his second Return to Jerusalem after his Con- Of St. Paul's Travels and Voyages to Cyprus, Pamphylia, Pi- fidia, Lycaonia, &c. till his third Return to Jerufalem after Chap. IV. Of St. Paul's Travels and Voyages into Phrygia, Galatia, Myfia, Troas, Macedonia, Achaia, Es'c, till his fourth Return to Jerusalem after his Conversion. p. 247 SECT. I. Of St. Paul's Travels from his leaving Jerusalem, after the Council there held, to his Departure out of the Asiatic Continent for Europe. p. 247, SECT. II. Of St. Pauls Voyages and Travels from his departing out of the Asiatic Continent, to his fourth Return to Jerusalem. p 256. CHAP. V. Of St. Paul's Travels and Voyages into Asia, and particularly to Ephesus; and from thence into Macedonia and Greece, till his fifth Return to Jerusalem, after his Conversion. p. 261. Sect. I. Of the Scripture-Asia, and the seven Churches therein, to which the seven Epiflles in the Book of Revelation were sent. . . p. 261. Sect. II. Of St. Paul's Voyages and Travels from his leaving Ephesus, till his coming to Jerusalem. p. 279. CHAP. VI. Of St. Paul's Travels and Voyages, from his being fent Prisoner to Rome, till his Martyrdom or Death. p. 289. CHAP. CHAP. VII. Of such Countries and other places, as are mentioned, or ree ferred to, in the Books of the New Testament, which follow after the Gospels, and fall not in with the course of St. Paul's Travels. p. 301. A Chronological Table of the most remarkable Passages men tioned in the Books of the New Testament after the Gospels, which serves to Shew the distinct Times of St. Paul's Travels and Voyages. p307. Some Notes on the Historical Geography of the Old and New Teftament. p. 315. A General Alphabetical Catalogue of the Countries, Cities, Towns, Rivers, Mountains, &c. described in the Historical Geography of the Old and New Testament. p. 337 |