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A Critical Examination of the late New Text and Version of the New Testament ... / by Leonard Twells, Vicar of St. Mary's in Malborough
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The CONTENTS.

red Character of the Revelations, from its Pub-lication to the Tear of Christ 210, when it ispresumed to have been first controverted by anyCatholick Writer. 39

Sect. I. Justin Martyr proved a competent Witnessto the Vogue of his own Times , for St. John theApostle.? being Author of the Revelations, ibid.Sect. II . Irenæus vindicated as a credible Evidenceio the Tradition of his own Times concerning theAuthor of the Revelations. g 1

Sect. III. Mel hob Testimony to the Revelationsconsidered and cleard. 61

Sect. IV . Apoilonius and Theophilus of Antioch proved good Witnesses to the Revelations as acanonical Book. 62

Sect. V. Clemens Alexandrinusst Testimony to theRevelations particularly asserted and vindi-cated. 64

Sect. VI. Tertullianj Evidc'ice to the Opinion oshis own Times, concerning St. John the Apo­ stles being Author of the Revelations vindica-ted. 72

C H A P. II. A Vindication of those Wnters whoattest to the Revelations between An. 210. andthe Middle of that Century. 78

Sect. I. Origen defended from the Misrepresenta-tions of the Discourser, and his Evidenc-e to theGenuineness of the Revelations, proved unque-stionable. _ 78

Sect. II. Hippolytus a valid Witness that St. Johnthe Apostle was reputed in his Time the Author

of the Revelations. 88

Sect. III.