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REV. RICHARD GRAVES, B. D. M. R. I. A.
AND JUNIOR FELLOW OF TRINITY COLLEGE, DUBLIN.
"Paul faid, I am not mad, most noble Feftus, but speak the "words of truth and soberness.—A&ts xxv. 26.
Entered at Stationers' Hall.
CHA P. I.
The apofiles and evangelifts were not enthufiafts, because they did not
embrace the faith which they taught, till they had required and received
fufficient proofs of its divine original.
SECT. I. The general statement and divifion of the fubject. Page 1
SECT. II. The faith of the apostles in their Lord, at its first origin
and progrefs, was founded not on the delufions of enthusiasm, but on
rational proofs.
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SECT. III. Some circumftances which have afforded pretexts for im
puting our Lord's miracles to the force of enthusiasm, confidered and
explained.
SECT. IV.
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The nature of the miracles wrought by our Lord
during his public miniftry, and the circumftances which attended them,
prove they cannot be afcribed to the power of enthufiafm.
SECT. V. The apoflles belief in our Lord's refurrection, and in the
fubfequent manifeftation of his divine power, was not imputable to en-
thufiafm.
CHA P. II.
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Containing arguments to prove that the apostles were not enthufiafts, from
their not requiring faith in others without fupplying fufficient evidence
to justify it.
SECT. I. The apostles converted men not by enthufiaftic delufions,
but by working public and indifputable MIRACLES.
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SECT. II. The arguments from PROPHECY adduced by the apofiles
could not derive their weight from the influence of enthufiafm-proved
in this fection, fo far as relates to the Prophecies of the Old Tefla-
ment, which the apoftles afferted were accomplished in the person of
our Saviour.
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SECT. III. The prophecies delivered by our Saviour, and fuch
predictions of the apofiles as are connected with them, are not imputa-
ble to enthufiafm.
SECT. IV. The MODE in which the apofiles propofed the evidence
of Chriflianity was free from enthufiafm.
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The CONDUCT of the apoftles, fhewn to be inconfiflent with the fuppoft- tion of their having been enthufiafls.
SECT. I. The general conduct of the apofles in their private capa-
city, inconfiftent with enthusiasm.
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SECT. II. The conduct of the apofiles in the regulation of the church,
proves them to have been exempt from enthufiafm.
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SECT.