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THE CANON OF THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS
Preface
Introduction
The Importance of Ascertaining the True Canon of Holy Scriptures
Section I
The Early use and Import of the word Canon
Section II
Constitution of the Canon of the Old Testament by Ezra
Section III
Apocryphal Books, their Origin, etc
Section IV
Testimonies of the Christian Fathers (on the Apocrypha)
Section V
Internal Evidence that these books are not Canonical
Section VI
No Canonical Book of the Old Testament has been Lost
Section VII
The oral law of the Jews without Foundation
PART II
THE CANON OF THE NEW TESTAMENT
Section I
Method of Settling the Canon of the New Testament
Section II
Catalogues of the Books of the New Testament
Section II
Order of Books of the New Testament
Section IV
Testimonies to Matthew's Gospel
Section V
Gospel of Mark
Section VI
Gospel of Luke
Section VII
The Objections of J D Michaelis
Section VIII
The Gospel of John
Section IX
The Acts of the Apostles
Section X
Testimonies to the Canonical Authority of the Fourteen Epistles of Paul
Section XI
Canonical Authority of the Seven Catholic Epistles
Section XIII
The Titles given to the Sacred Scriptures by the Fathers
Section XIV
No Canonical Book of the New Testament has been lost
Section XV
Rules for Determining what books are Apocarphal
Section XVI
Apocryphal books which are still extant
Section XVII
No part of the Christian Revelation handed down by unwritten tradition
Appendix
Note A
First Decree of the Fourth session of the Council of Trent
Note B
Extract from Augustine "De Doctrina Christiana"
Note C
Passage from Tertullian
Note D
Passage from Eusebius
Note E
Gospel of the Nazarenes
Note F
The Decree of Pope Gelasius concerning Apocryphal books
Note G
Paul's Epistle to the Laodiceans
Note H
The gospel of our Saviour's Infancy
Extract from Haldane's "Evidence and Authority of Divine Revealtion"