he who laughs in the wrong place, expofes no character, except his own. But, as the learned and ingenious Dr. Ogilvie has well obferved, "He who can 6.6 fairly turn the laugh when it "has been raised against him, "will be pardoned readily, pro“vided he has laughed in good "humour."* Inquiry into the caufes of the infidelity and scepticism of the times. P. 445. XVII. Prophecy, and New Teftament -Name of Chrift—Nature of his kingdom-Thirty pieces of filver-Divifion of Chrift's garments by lot -Differences of divinesRevelation of St. JohnGenealogy of Chrift-Pafcal-Voice from heaven at Christ's baptifm-Slaughter of the infants by Herod-Pious frauds — End of the world-Fig treeGrain of wheat-EliasSpurious Gofpels-Liberty -Paffion and refurrection -Faith and reafon-Con |