LITERAL TRANSLATION FROM THE ORIGINAL GREEK, OF ALL THE APOSTOLICAL EPISTLES. WITH A COMMENTARY, AND NOTES, PHILOLOGICAL, CRITICAL, EXPLANATORY, AND PRACTICAL. TO WHICH IS ADDED, A HISTORY OF THE LIFE OF THE APOSTLE PAUL. BY JAMES MACKNIGHT, D.D. ESSAY V. On the covenant with Abraham, in which it was promised..... Sect. I. That God would greatly bless him......II. That he would make him the father of many nations.....III. That he would give to him and to his seed, the land of Canaan for an everlasting possession.....IV. That he would be to him and to them, a God in their generations.....V. That in him, all the families of the earth should be blessed.....VI. That in his seed, ESSAY VI. On justification.....Sect. I. Of justification, as explained by PREFACE TO GALATIANS.....Sect. I. Of the time when, and of the person by whom the Galatians were converted.....II. Of the time when this epis tle was written.....III. Of the occasion of writing it.....IV. Shewing that the decree of the council of Jerusalem, respected the converted prose- PREFACE.....Sect. I. Of the introduction of the Christian religion into Ephesus.....II. That this epistle was directed not to the Laodiceans, but to the Ephesians.....III. Of the occasion of writing it......IV. Of the per- sons for whom it was designed....V. Of the time and place of writing it. ....VI. Of its style.....VII. Of the Eleusinian, and other heathen mysté- ESSAY VII. ON THE MEDIATION OF CHRIST......Sect. I. Of his media. PREFACE TO PHILIPPIANS..... Sect. I. Of the founding of the Christian PREFACE, in which the character and manners of the Colossians are de- |