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Fairbairn, Patrick - Hermeneutical Manual - Introduction to the Exegetical Study of the NT

01 - Part First. Discussion Of Facts And Principles Bearing On The Language And Interpretation Of New Testament Scripture.

01.01 - Section First. The Original Language Of The New Testament.

01.02 - Section Second. The Characteristics Of New Testament Greek.

01.03 - Section Third. Collateral Sources For Determining The Sense And Explaining The Peculiarities Of New Testament Scripture.

01.04 - Section Fourth. General Rules And Principles To Be Followed In The Interpretation Of Particular Words And Passages

01.05 - Section Fifth. Of False And True Accommodation; Or, The Influence That Should Be Allowed To Prevailing Modes Of Thought In Fashioning The Views …

01.06 - Section Sixth. The Respect Due In The Interpretation Of The New Testament To The Analogy Of The Faith, Or From One Part Of Scripture To Another; …

01.07 - Section Seventh. The Relation Of The Old To The New In God’s Dispensations More Exactly Defined, With The View Of Preventing Mistaken …

01.08 - Section Eighth. On The Proper Interpretation Of The Tropical Parts Of The New Testament.

01.09 - Section Ninth. The Parables Of Christ, Their Proper Interpretation And Treatment.

01.10 - Section Tenth. On The Subject Of Parallelism As Bearing On The Structure And Interpretation Of New Testament Scripture.

02 - Part Second. Dissertations On Particular Subjects Connected With The Exegesis Of New Testament Scripture.

02.01 - Section First. The Two Genealogies Of Christ, Given Respectively By The Evangelists Matthew And Luke.

02.02 - Section Second. The Designations And Doctrine Of Angels, With Reference More Especially To The Interpretation Of Passages In New Testament Scripture.

02.03 - Section Third. On The Names Of Christ In New Testament Scripture, And, In Particular, On The Use Of χριστός and Υἱὸς τοῦ.

02.04 - Section Fourth. On The Import And Use Of Certain Terms, Which Express An Antagonistic Relation To Christ’s Person And Authority, …

02.05 - Section Fifth. On βαπτίζω And Its Cognates, With Special Reference To The Mode Of Administering Baptism.

02.06 - Section Sixth. Import And Uses Of Hades, Ἃιδης In Scripture.

02.07 - Section Seventh. On The Import And Use Of διαθήκη In Scriptur

02.08 - Section Eighth. ON THE IMPORT OF CERTAIN TERMS EMPLOYED IN NEW TESTAMENT SCRIPTURE TO INDICATE THE NATURE …

02.09 - Section Ninth. On The Use Or Paraskeue And Pascha In St. John S Account Of Our Lord’s Last Sufferings; And The Question There With Connected, …

03 - Part Third. THE USE MADE OF OLD TESTAMENT SCRIPTURE IN THE WRITINGS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT.

03.01 - Section First. Quotations From The Old Testament In The New, Considered In Respect To The Manner Of Citation.

03.02 - Section Second. Quotations From The Old Testament In The New, Considered In Respect To The Mode Of Application.

04 - Appendix. The Historical Circumstances That Led To Christ’s Birth At Bethlehem Cyrenius And The Taxing

Fairbairn, Patrick - Pastoral Theology - Office and Duties of the Christian Pastor

Chapter 1. Introductory.—The Relation of the Pastoral Office to the Church, and the Connection Between Right Views of the One and a Proper Estimate of the Other

Chapter 2. The Nature of the Pastoral Office, and the Call to Enter on its Functions

Chapter 3. The Pastoral and Social Life of the Pastor

Chapter 4. The More Special Duties of the Pastoral Office

Chapter 5. Different Kinds of Discourses

Chapter 6. Supplementary Methods of Instruction, Personal Intercourse, Dealings with Special Cases, Pastoral Visitations, Catechetical Instruction,…

Chapter 7. Public Prayer and Other Devotional Services

Chapter 8. The Administration of Discipline

Chapter 9. Subsidiary Means and Agencies

Fairbairn, Patrick - Prophecy

01 - Part 1. Investigation Of Principles

01.01 - Chapter 1. The Proper Calling Of A Prophet, And The Essential Nature Of A Prophect

01.02 - Chapter 2. The Place Of Prophecy In History, And The Organic Connection Of The One With The Other

01.03 - Chapter 3. The Proper Sphere Of Prophecy—The Church

01.04 - Chapter 4. The Relation Of Prophecy To Men’s Responsibilities, With A Consideration Of The Question, How Far It Is Absolute Or Conditional In Its Announcements

01.05 - Chapter 5.  The Prophetic Style And Diction

01.06 - Chapter 6. The Inter-Connected And Progressive Character Of Prophecy

02 - Part 2. Application Of Principles To Past And Prospectre Fulfilments Of Prophecy

02.01 - Chapter 1. The Apologetic Value Of Prophecy, Of Its Place And Use As An Evidence For The Facts And Doctrines Of Scripture

02.02 - Chapter 2. The Prophetical Future Of The Jewish People

02.03 - Chapter 3. The Prophetical Future Of The Church And Kingdom Of Christ

03 - Appendices

03.01 - Appendix A, Page 5: The Original Import Of The Word נָבִיא (Prophet) And Its Later Usage

03.02 - Appendix B, Page 9: Interpretation Of Numbers 12:6-8, And The Prophet Like To Moses

03.03 - Appendix C, Page 13: Prophetic Agency Apart From Personal Holiness

03.04 - Appendix D, Page 82: Views Of Earlier Reformed Theologians On The Conditional Element In Prophecy

03.05 - Appendix E, Page 98: Symbolical Designation Of Kingdoms As Mountains

03.06 - Appendix F, Page 100: Prophetical Literalism Essentially Jewish

03.07 - Appendix G, Page 116: Interpretation Of 2 Peter 1:21

03.08 - Appendix H, Page 124: The Symbolic Actions Of The Prophets

03.09 - Appendix I, Page 250: St Peter’s Discourses In Acts 1, 2

03.10 - Appendix K, Page 273: Who Are The Saints, That In Daniel 7:18-22, Are Said To Possess The Kingdom

03.11 - Appendix L, Page 367: The Tendency Of Prophecy To Describe Things According To The Reality, Rather Than The Appearance Or Profession

03.12 - Appendix M, Page 420: Euphrates As A Symbol In The Prophetical Books

Fairbairn, Patrick - The Revelation of Law in Scripture

01 - Lectures

01.01 - Lecture 1. Prevailing Views In Respect To The Ascendency Of Law

01.02 - Lecture 2. The Relation Of Man At Creation To Moral Law

01.03 - Lecture 3. The Revelation Of Law, Strictly So Called, Viewed In Respect To The Time And Occasion Of Its Promulgation.

01.04 - Lecture 4. The Law In Its Form And Substance—Its More Essential Characteristics—And The Relation Of One Part Of Its Contents To Another.

01.05 - Lecture 5. The Position And Calling Of Israel As Placed Under The Covenant Of Law

01.06 - Lecture 6. The Economical Aspect Of The Law

01.07 - Lecture 7. The Relation Of The Law To The Mission And Work Of Christ

01.08 - Lecture 8. The Relation Of The Law To The Constitution, The Privileges, And The Calling Of The Christian Church.

01.09 - Lecture 9. The Re-Introduction Of Law Into The Church Of The New Testament, In The Sense In Which Law Was Abolished By Christ And His Apostles.

02 - Supplementary Dissertations.

02.01 - I. The Double Form Of The Decalogue, And The Questions To Which It Has Given Rise.

02.02 - II. The Historical Element In God’s Revelations Of Truth And Duty, Considered With An Especial Respect To Their Claim On Men’s Responsibilities And Obligations.

02.03 - III. Whether A Spirit Of Revenge Is Countenanced In The Writings Of The Old Testament.

03 - Exposition Of The More Important Passages On The Law In St Paul’s Epistles.

03.01 - 2 Corinthians 3:2-18.

03.02 - Galatians 2:14-21.

03.03 - Galatians 3:19-26.

03.04 - Galatians 4:1-7

03.05 - Galatians 5:13-15.

03.06 - Romans 2:13-15.

03.07 - Romans 2:19-20.

03.08 - Romans 3:31.

03.09 - Romans 5:12-21.

03.10 - Romans 6:14-18.

03.11 - Romans 7.

03.12 - Romans 10:4-9.

03.13 - Romans 14:1-7.

03.14 - Ephesians 2:11-17.

03.15 - Colossians 2:11-17.

03.16 - 1 Timothy 1:6-11.

Fairbairn, Patrick - The Typology of Scripture (2 Vol)

01 - Book First.—Inquiry Into The Principles Of Typical Interpretation, With A View Chiefly To The Determination Of The Real Nature And Design Of Types, …

01.01 - Chapter First.—Historical And Critical Survey Of The Past And Present State Of Theological Opinion On The Subject.

01.02 - Chapter Second.—The Proper Nature And Province Of Typology.

01.03 - Chapter Third.—The Proper Nature And Province Of Typology

01.04 - Chapter Fourth.—The Proper Nature And Province Of Typology

01.05 - Chapter Fifth.—Prophetical Types, Or The Combination Of Type With Prophecy—Alleged Double Sense Of Prophecy.

01.06 - Chapter Sixth.—The Interpretation Of Particular Types—Specific Principles And Directions.

01.07 - Chapter Seventh.—The Place Due To The Subject Of Typology As A Branch Of Theological Study, And The Advantages Arising From Its Proper Cultivation.

02 - Book Second. The Dispensation Of Primeval And Patriarchal Times.

02.01 - Preliminary Remarks.

02.02 - Chapter First. The Divine Truths Embodied In The Historical Transactions On Which The First Symbolical Religion For Fallen Man Was Based.

02.03 - Chapter Second.—The Tree Of Life.

02.04 - Chapter Third.—The Cherubim (And The Flaming Sword).

02.05 - Chapter Fourth.—Sacrificial Worship

02.06 - Chapter Fifth.—The Marriage Relation And The Sabbatical Institution.

02.07 - Chapter Sixth.—Typical Things In History During The Progress Of The First Dispensation.

03 - Appendices.

03.01 - Appendix A.—The Old Testament In The New.

03.02 - Appendix B.—The Doctrine Of A Future State..

03.03 - Appendix C.—On Sacrificial Worship.

03.04 - Appendix D.—Does The Original Relation Of The Seed Of Abraham To The Land Of Canaan Afford Any Ground For Expecting Their Final Return To It?’

03.05 - Appendix E.—The Relation Of Cannan To The State Of Final Rest (Hebrews 4:1; Hebrews 4:10)

04 - Book Third.

04.01 - Chapter First.—The Divine Truths Embodied In The Historical Transactions Connected With The Redemption From Egypt, Viewed As Preliminary …

04.02 - Chapter Second.—The Direct Instruction Given To The Israelites Before The Erection Of The Tabernacle, And The Institution Of Its Symbolical Services The Law.

04.03 - Chapter Third.—The Religious Truths And Principles Embodied In The Symbolical Institutions And Services Of The Mosaic Dispensation, …

04.04 - Chapter Fourth.—Historical Developments.

05 - Appendices

05.01 - Appendix A.—Views Of The Reformers Regarding The Sabbath.

05.02 - Appendix B.—Altar Of Burnt Offering.

05.03 - Appendix C.—Supplementary Remarks On The Subject Of Sacrifice By Blood.

05.04 - Appendix D.—On The Term Azazel.

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