---- special prophecies regarding, 217
---- is the more to be loved in not having done as the rabbis said, 219
---- not known by contemporary writers, 221
---- clearness and simplicity of the language of, 222
---- why, was weak in his agony, 222
---- centre of the two Testaments, 226
---- has made known to men their misery, and given the remedy, 226
---- greatness and lowliness of, 228
---- for all, 229
---- compared to Moses, 229
---- the redeemer of all, 230
---- would not have the testimony of devils, 230
---- why he would be put to death with the forms of justice, 230
---- leaves the wicked in their blindness, 230
---- alone in his agony, 231
---- only once complained, 231
---- considered in all persons and in ourselves, 234
---- how, gives himself in communion, 234
---- words of, to man, 235
---- has adopted our sins, and admitted us into covenant with him, 247
---- worked miracles as witnesses of the prophecies, 261
---- has verified by his miracles that he was the Messiah, 262
---- without the miracles not blameworthy not to believe in, 270
---- the two natures of, source of contradictions, 273
---- all faith consists in, and in Adam, 280
---- came to bring war, 281
---- a stone of stumbling, 283
---- never condemned without a hearing, 283
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