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A Dissertation

ON THE

CREDIBILITY AND THEOLOGY

OF THE

PENTATEUCH.

COMPREHENDING

THE SUBSTANCE OF EIGHT LECTURES READ BEFORE THE UNIVERSITY
OF OXFORD, IN THE YEAR 1801; PURSUANT TO THE WILL OF
THE LATE REV. JOHN BAMPTON, A.M.

BY GEORGE STANLEY FABER, B.D.

RECTOR OF LONG-NEWTON.

The Second Edition,

LARGELY REVISED, CORRECTED, ALTERED, AND AUGMENTED.

VOL. II.

—Ὁ των Ιουδαιων θεσμοθετης, ουχ ὁ τυχων ανηρ

LONG. de Sub. sect. ix.

LONDON:

PRINTED FOR F. C. AND J. RIVINGTON,

NO. 62, ST. PAUL'S CHURCH YARD.

1818.

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CONTENTS

OF

VOL. II.

BOOK II.

Respecting the connection of the Patriarchal, the Levitical, and the Christian, dispensations, viewed as the component parts of one grand and regular system, the economy of grace.

SECT. I.

The mutual connection of God's several dispensations, p. 3

CHAP. I.

General grounds of the mutual connection of God's several dispensations, p. 3

I. Consistency requires, that the period before and the period after the Levitical dispensation should each be occupied by a revelation from God, p. 3

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VII. In the succession of the three dispensations, nothing is repealed or altered, beyond what the progressive development of God's plan absolutely required, p. 25 1. Particulars, in which the Law borrowed from Patriarchism, p. 25

(1.) Sacrifice, p. 26

(2.) Clean and unclean animals, p. 26

(3.) The priesthood, p. 27

(4.) The sabbath, p. 30

(5.) Tenths, p. 31

(6.) Moral precepts, p. 33

(7.) Tabernacle and Cherubim, p. 33

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2. Particulars, in which Christianity has borrowed
from its predecessors, p. 38

(1.) The moral commandments, p. 38
(2.) Certain ritual ordinances, p. 42

CHAP. II.

Respecting the visible descents of the Saviour under the three dispensations, p. 46

I. Temporary manifestations of the anthropomorphic Word or Angel of Jehovah under Patriarchism, p. 48. 1. At the time when the woman's Seed was promised, p. 52

(1.) Reasons for believing, that Jehovah the Mes-
senger then appeared in a human form, p. 52
(2.) Reasons for believing, that our first parents
were not ignorant of the peculiar character of
their judge, p. 54

2. At the time of the dispersion from Babel, p. 56
3. To Abraham on his first entrance into Palestine,
p. 57

4. To Abraham under the title of Melchizedek, p. 58
(1.) Difficulties in supposing Melchizedek a native
prince of the country, p. 58

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