Expository Discourses on the Book of Genesis. The Works of the Rev. Andrew Fuller, Late of Kettering, in Northamptonshire; in Eight Volumes: to which is prefixed, a Memoir of the Author, by John Ryland, D.D., Vol. 5
Andrew Fuller [1754-1815]
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Title:
Expository Discourses on the Book of Genesis. The Works of the Rev. Andrew Fuller, Late of Kettering, in Northamptonshire; in Eight Volumes: to which is prefixed, a Memoir of the Author, by John Ryland, D.D., Vol. 5
Author:
Andrew Fuller [1754-1815]
Publication Year:
1824
Location:
London
Publisher:
B.J. Holdsworth
Pages:
496
Subjects:
Christian Mission, Baptist Missionary Society, Andrew Fuller
Copyright Holder:
Public domain
Contents
To the Baptist Church of Christ at Kettering
Expository Discourses
Chap. i.1–4. On the Book in general, and the first days of creation
Chap. i.6–31. On the last five days' creation
Chap. ii. Creation reviewed
Chap. iii.1–7. The fall of man
Chap. iii.8–14. The trial of the transgressors
Chap.15–24. The curse of Satan, including a blessing to man—Effects of the fall
Chap. iv.1–8. The offerings of Cain and Abel
Chap. iv.9–24. Cain's punishment and posterity
Chap. iv.25, 26 and Chap. v. The generations of Adam
Chap. vi.1–7. The cause of the deluge
chap. vi.8–22. Noah finds favour with God, and is directed to build the ark
Chap. vii. The Flood
Chap. viii. The Flood (continued)
Chap. ix.1–24. God's covenant with Noah
Chap. ix.25–27. Noah's Prophecy
Chap. x. The generations of Noah
Chap xi.1–89. The confusion of tongues
Chap. xi.10–32 and Chap. xii.1–4. The generations of Shem, and the call of Abram
Chap. xii.6–20. Abram dwelling in Canaan, and removing to Egypt on account of the famine
Chap. xiii. The separation of Abram and Lot
Chap. xiv. Abram's slaughter of the kings
Chap. xv.1–6. Abram justified by faith
Chap. xv.7–21. Renewal of promises to Abram
Chap. xvi. Sarai's crooked policy for the accomplishment of the promise
Chap. xvii. God's covenant with Abram and his seed
Chap. xviii. Abraham entertaining angels, and interceding for Sodom
Chap. xix. The destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah
Chap. xx. Abraham and Abimelech
Chap. xxi. The birth of Isaac, &c.
Chap. xxii. Abrhaam commended to offer up his son Isaac
Chap. xxiii. The death and burial of Sarah
Chap. xxiv.1–28. Abraham sending his servant to obtain a wife for Isaac
Chap. xxiv.29–67. Abraham sending his servant to obtain a wife for Isaac (continued)
Chap. xxv. Abraham's marriage to Keturah, and death.—Ishmael's posterity, and death.—The birth and characters of Esau and Jacob
Chap. xxvi. Isaac and Abimelech
Chap. xxvii. Jacob's obtaining the blessing
Chap. xxviii. Jacob's departure from Beersheba
Chap. xxix. Jacob's arrival at Haran
Chap. xxx and Chap. xxxi.1–16. Jacob in Haran
Chap. xxxi.17–55. Jacob's departure from Haran
Chap. xxxii. Jacob's interviw with Esau, and arrival in Canaan
Chap. xxxiii. Jacob's interview with Esau.—his wrestling with the Angel
Chap. xxxiv. Dinah defiled, and the Shechemites murdered
Chap. xxxv. and Chap. xxxvi. Jacob's removal to Bethel.—God's renewal of covenant with him.—The death of Deborah, Rachel, and Isaac.—Esau's generations
Chap. xxxxvii. Joseph sold for a slave
Chap. xxxviii. and Chap. xxxix. The conduct of Judah.—Joseph's promotion and temptation
Chap. xl. Joseph in prison
Chap. xli. Joseph's advancement
Chap. xlii. The first interview between Joseph and his brethren
Chap. xliii. The second interview between Joseph and his brethren
Chap. xliv.1–17. The cup in Benjamin's sack
Chap. xliv.18–34. Judah's intercession
Chap. xlv, Joseph making himself known to his brethren
Chap. xlvi. Jacob's going down into Egypt
Chap. xlvii. Joseph's conduct and settlement of his brethren, and in the affairs of Egypt
Chap. xlviii. Joseph's interview with his dying father, with the blessing of his sons
Chap. xliv. Jacob's blessing on the tribes
Chap. l. The burial of Jacob.—Joseph removes the fears of his brethren.—The death of Joseph