In much of the Argument from Prophecy, the Evidence is before our Eyes, ad
dressed to our Senses, p. 188.
The Religion of the Bible is the only one which, on its first Introduction, ap.
pealed to Prophecy for the Credentials of its Founder, p. 190.
The Weight of the Evidence from Prophecy, and the moral Grandeur witn
which it appears in Evidence of Christianity, can be appreciated only by a ful
View of the immense Scheme and Extent of the Prophecies in the Bible, p. 193.
The Fulfilment of a Selection of miscellaneous Prophecies exhibited, p. 198.
Prophecies concerning Zedekiah, p. 198; the Destruction of Babylon, p. 198; and
of Tyre, p. 199; concerning Egypt, p. 200; concerning the Country and Cities of
udea, p. 201; concerning the Jews, p. 202; concerning the Empires of Chaldea,
Persia, Macedon, and Rome, in Daniel, p. 206.
The Fulfilment of Prophecies concerning Christ, p. 208.