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EXODUS, ch. 7-18.
7. 1. Aaron's rod, turned into a
serpent, swalloweth up the rest.
7. 14. The waters of the river are
turned into blood.
8. 1. The plague of frogs; and
the plague of lice.
8. 20. The plague of swarms.
Pharaoh is moved.
9. 1. The plague of murrain;
and the plague of boils.
9. 13. The plague of hail.
9. 27. Pharaoh sendeth for Moses
and Aaron. The storm ceaseth.
10. 1. God threateneth to send
locusts.
LECTURE 115-138.
115. Satan is allowed to work, but
for God's greater glory.
116. The importance of watching
to glorify God.
117. That we need the help of
God without delay.
118. Warning against dealing de-
ceitfully with God.
119. The danger of idolizing any
earthly object.
120. The safety of the faithful.
121. Repentance is incomplete
without abhorrence of sin.
122. That God ruleth over all.
10. 12. The plague of locusts; and 123. The darkness that comes of
the plague of darkness.
11. 1. The death of the firstborn
threatened.
12. 1. The Lord's passover or-
dained.
12. 15. The seven days of un-
leavened bread ordained.
12. 29. The firstborn of Egypt
slain. The Israelites sent out.
12. 37. The Israelites journey from
Rameses to Succoth.
13. 1. The firstborn
sanctified.
The memorial of unleavened
bread.
13. 17. The Lord leadeth the people
by a pillar of cloud and of fire.
14. 1. Israel is overtaken by Pha-
raoh at the Red Sea.
14. 19. The Israelites
Red Sea on dry land.
gyptians drowned.
cross the
The E-
15. 1. The song of Moses.
15. 20. The song of Miriam.
waters of Marah.
quenching light within us.
124. God foresees and overrules
what we freely choose.
125. The use of ordinances.
126. Christ our passover. The
Lord's supper.
127. The advantage of lending un-
to the Lord.
128. Our deliverance from sin, and
call to heaven.
129. How to commemorate thank-
fully the love of Christ.
130. That we ought to follow whi-
thersoever God leads us.
131. Resignation of our will to
the will of God.
132. Warning to the presumptuous.
Encouragement to the dejected.
133. Christian praise.
The 134. The effectual intercession of
the Lord who healeth us.
16. 1. The Israelites murmuring
are fed with quails and manna.
16. 17. Directions concerning the
manna.
135. God overcomes our rebellions
by his grace.
136. The gain of resting on the
sabbath day.
17. 1. Water from the rock in Ho- 137. War the scourge of wicked-
reb. Amalek defeated.
ness in the nations.
18. 1. Jethro bringeth to Moses 138. Joy and praise for God's
his wife and sons.
mercy to Israel.
EXODUS, ch. 18-29.
LECTURE 139-161.
ministers and of the word of God.
140. How many forget the won-
derful works of God.
18. 13. Jethro adviseth Moses to 139. Our privileges in the use of
appoint subordinate rulers.
19. 1. God declareth that He will
manifest Himself to the people.
19. 14. The Lord cometh down on
mount Sinai; the trumpet sound-
ing.
141. Love mingled with the ter-
rors of the Lord.
20. 1. The four first command- 142. Our love for God's law.
ments.
20. 12. The six last command- 143. The law addressed to the
20. 18. The Lord speaketh to the
people by Moses.
21. 1. Of bondservants. Of of
fences to be punished by death.
21. 18. Of bodily injury, by a blow,
or by the pushing of an ox.
22. 1. Of theft.
22. 16. Of seduction, witchery, and
other offences; of the first fruits.
23. 1. Of giving judgment. Of the
sabbath year. Of the three feasts.
23. 20. God promiseth to send his
Angel before the people.
24. 1. The solemnity of the cove-
nant. Moses goeth up to God.
25. 1. The offerings for the taber-
nacle.
25. 23. The table of shewbread.
The golden candlestick.
26. 1. The curtains and coverings
of the tabernacle.
26. 15. The boards, sockets, bars,
vail, and door of the tent.
27. 1. The altar and its vessels.
The court. The pure olive oil.
28. 1. The appointment of Aaron
to be priest. The priest's gar-
28. 13. The breastplate of judg-
ment. The Urim and Thummim.
28. 31. The robe, the mitre, and
plate of gold. The other vest-
29. . Of consecrating the priests. 1.
29. 26. Of consecrating the priests.
The morning and evening sacri-
fice.
heart.
144. Remarks upon the civil and
ceremonial law.
145. The humane spirit of the
Mosaic civil laws.
146. The simplicity and equity of
the Mosaic civil laws.
147. Restitution.
148. That these laws manifestly
proceeded from God.
149. The protection and support of
Almighty God.
150. The conflict that awaits us,
and the assurance of God's help.
151. The blood of the new testa-
ment. The glory of heaven.
152. The presence of God in the
soul.
153. Of the spiritual interpretation
of types.
154. Of building and adorning
churches.
155. That we may have boldness
to enter into the holiest.
156. The building of a holy life,
and heavenly church.
157. The ministers of the Gospel
ought to be clothed in righteous-
ness.
158. The light and perfection
which Christ can give us.
159. The righteousness of Christ,
and of his saints.
160. Spiritual priesthood.
161. Morning and evening devo-
tion.
EXODUS, ch. 30-40.
LECTURE 162-184.
30. 1. The altar of incense. The 162. That we are bound to pay ac-
ransom money. knowledgment to our Redeemer.
30. 17. The laver; the holy oil; 163. The vanity of the sign when
33. 12. Moses pleadeth with God, 169. Encouragement to boldness in
to see his glory.
prayer.
34. 1. God renews his covenant by 170. The consequences of not ful-
Moses.
34. 18. Several laws are repeated.
The vail on the face of Moses.
35. 1. The Sabbath. The free
gifts for the tabernacle.
35. 21. The people offer readily.
36. 1. The people offer more than
enough. The curtains are made.
36. 14. The outer curtains, and
boards, and bars, and vail, com-
pleted.
37. 1. The ark of the testimony and
table for shewbread, are made.
37. 17. The candlestick, incense al-
tar, holy oil, and incense, made.
38. 1. The brazen altar, the laver,
the court, made.
38. 21. The sum of the tabernacle.
39. 1. The ephod, and breastplate,
made.
39. 22. The holy garments com-
pleted. The work brought to
filling our covenant with God.
171. We must pray that there be
no vail on our hearts.
172. That we must offer our own
selves to God.
173. All must work for God.
174. That we must obey in all
things to the letter and the spirit.
175. That there are full directions
for every duty in the word of
God.
176. How God condescends in his
ordinances to our infirmity.
177. Of the prevalence of sacrilege.
178. The duty of providing extend-
ed means for divine service.
179. How payments become gifts.
180. The happiness of working for
God..
181. The saints, and the church,
the workmanship of God.
40. 1. God commandeth Moses to 182. We must aim at perfect obe-
rear the tabernacle.
40. 17. Moses reareth up the ta-
bernacle.
40. 34. The cloud filleth the taber-
dience.
183. Our joy on admission to the
church in heaven.
184. The privilege of living amidst
Christian light.
THE THIRD BOOK OF MOSES, CALLED LEVITICUS.
CHAPTER 1-14.
The title.
1. 1. The voluntary whole burnt
offering.
2. 1. The meat offering of flour
with oil of incense.
3. 1. The peace offering.
4. 1. The offering for sins of ig-
norance, from the priest, or con-
gregation.
4. 22. The offering for sins of ig-
norance for a ruler, or one of
the people.
5. 1. The trespass offering.
5. 14. The trespass offering, in
sins of ignorance, especially in
holy things.
6. 1. The trespass offering for
sins done wittingly.
6. 8. The law of the burnt, meat,
consecration, and sin, offering.
7. 1. The law of the trespass, and
peace, offering.
7. 22. The prohibition of fat, and
of blood. The priests' portion.
8. 1. Aaron and his sons conse-
crated. Their offering.
8. 22. The ram of consecration.
The seven days watching.
9. 1. The offerings of Aaron con-
sumed by fire from the Lord.
10. 1. Nadab and Abihu devoured
by fire from the Lord.
11. 1. The clean and unclean of
beasts, fishes, and flying crea-
LECTURE 185-207.
185. The uses of the Levitical or-
dinances.
186. We must approach God by a
Mediator.
187. That which is spent for God's
glory is in no case 'wasted.
188. The best is due to God.
189. Communities have to answer
for sin committed in common.
190. How we are justified; and
this in order to our being sanc-
tified.
191. The duty of confessing our
trespasses.
192. How deeply we are con-
cerned to grow in knowledge.
193. We have a trespass offering
always at hand.
194. The loathsomeness of sin
shewn in these sacrifices.
195. The flesh of Christ signified
by the flesh of the sacrifice.
196. Of the maintenance of Christ-
ian ministers
197. We have a sinless High Priest.
198. We must believe and obey,
where we cannot understand.
199. All that goes up to God first
comes down from Him.
200. Afflictions ought to make us
serve God more diligently.
201. The separation between the
righteous and the wicked.
202. We ought to be holy in every
thing whatsoever.
203. To the pure all things are
pure.
204. The nature of church disci-
pline.
205. That the sins of the redeem-
ed are no more found.
206 That we must hate even the
garment spotted by the flesh.
207. Christ Jesus bearing our in-
firmities.
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LEVITICUS, ch. 14-26.
14. 21. The order of cleansing af-
ter leprosy in a poor man.
14. 33. The plague of leprosy in a
house.
15. 1. The uncleanness of men in
their issues; and their cleansing.
15. 19. The uncleanness of women
in their issues, and their cleans-
16. . How the priest must enter
within the vail.
16. 20. Of the scape goat, and of
the great day of atonement.
17. 1. Of offering all the cattle
slain. No blood must be eaten.
18. 1. Cases of kindred in which
marriage is prohibited.
18. 19. Against unlawful and un-
natural desires.
19. 1. Several laws repeated.
19. 19. Several laws, at once mo-
ral and political.
20. 1. The punishments ordained
for transgressors.
20. 15. Other punishments ordain-
ed to transgressors.
21. 1. The holiness required in the
priesthood.
22. 1. The uncleanness, cleansing,
and food, of the priests.
22. 17. That the sacrifices must be
without blemish.
23. 1. Of the sabbath, the pass-
over, and the pentecost.
23. 23. The feast of trumpets, the
day of atonement, the feast of
tabernacles.
24. 1. The lamps, and the shew-
bread. The stranger stoned for
blasphemy.
25. 1. The sabbath year. The year
of jubile.
25. 18. A twofold crop every sixth
year. The redemption of the
land.
25. 35. The redemption of the Is-
raelite bondservant.
26. 1. The consequences of obey-
ing or disobeying God's com-
mandments.
LECTURE 208-230.
208. The Gospel preached to the
poor in our church.
209. The duty of cleanliness.
210. The necessity of cleansing
the heart.
211. The holiness of God, to whom
we have access through Christ.
212. Our preparation for entering
into heaven.
213. The Law calculated to work
religion in the heart.
214. The life blood of Christ, giv-
en by God for our redemption.
215. Christian watchfulness a-
gainst occasions of impurity.
216. Vile affections found con-
nected with idolatry.
217. The Law addressed to the
218. God provides in these laws
for the happiness of all.
219. The certainty and severity of
the judgment to come.
220. The Law appeals to love as
well as to fear.
221. The perfection of our High
Priest.
222. How much pain and anxiety
we have cost our Saviour.
223. That the mercifulness of God
extends to all his creatures.
224. Of providing for them that
are strangers to the Gospel.
225. Holy seasons appointed in
the Christian church.
226. The righteous rejoicing in the
vengeance of God.
227. The uncertain tenure of
earthly possessions.
228. Our spiritual advantages must
be ascribed to God, through
Christ.
229. Christ delivers us from sin
to holiness.
230. That we are tried by the re-
velation of a judgment to come.