CLASS II. The Ceremonial Law may be fitly reduced to the following heads, viz.

Of the holy place, 20. 17. 12.
Of the matter and structure of the tabernacle, 25. 26.
Of the instruments of the same, viz. 27. 35.
The laver of brash, 30.
The altar of burnt offering, 27.
The altar of incense, 30.
The candlestick of pure gold, 25.
The table of shew-bread, 25. 26.
Of the priests and their vestments for glory and beauty, 28.
Of the choosing of the Levites, 18. 3. 8.
Of the priest's office in general, 3. 18.
Of their office in teaching, 19. 10. 18. 12.
Of their office in blessing, 6. 17. 31.
Of their office in offering; which function largely spreading itself, is divided into these heads, viz.
What the sacrifice ought to be, 22. 15. 17.
Of the continual fire, 6.
Of the manner of the burnt offerings, 6. 7.
the peace offerings, 3. 7.
Exod.
chap.
Levit.
chap.
Numb.
chap.
Deut.
chap.
Of the manner of the sacrifices, according to their several kinds, viz.
For sin committed through ignorance of the law, 4. 5.
For sin committed through ignorance of the fact, 5. 7.
For sin committed wittingly, yet not through impiety, 6. 5.
The special law of sacrifices for sin, 6. 7.
Of things belonging to the sacrifices, 2. 6. 7. 15.
Of the shew-bread, 24.
Of the lamps, 27. 24. 8.
Of the sweet incense, 30.
Of the use of ordinary oblations, whereof there were several kinds observed by the priests,
Of the consecration of the high priests and other priests, 29. 30. 6. 8.
Of the consecration and office of the Levites, 8.
Of the dwelling of the Levites, 35.
Of the anointing the altar, and all the instruments of the tabernacle, 29. 30.
Of the continual daily sacrifices, 29. 28.
Of the continual sabbath-day's sacrifice, 28.
Of the solemn sacrifice for feast-days, which were diverse, and had peculiar rites, distinguished into these, viz.
Of trumpets, 10.
Of beginning of months, 28.
Of the three most solemn feasts in general, 23. 34. 23. 16.
Of the feast of passover, 12. 13. 25.
34.
23. 9. 28. 16.
Of the feast of pentecost, 23. 24. 23. 28. 16.
Of the feast of tabernacles, 23. 34. 23. 29. 16.
Of the feast of blowing the trumpets, 23. 29.
Of the feast of expiation, 30. 16. 13. 29.
Of the first fruits, 22. 23. 34. 2. 15. 26.
Of tythes, 21. 18. 12. 14. 26.
Of fruits growing and not eaten of, 19.
Of the first born, 13. 22. 34. 15.
Of the sabbatical year, 23. 25.
Of the year of jubilee, 25.
Of vows in general, 27. 30. 13.
What persons ought not to make vows, 30.
What things cannot be vowed, 27. 23.
Of redemption of vows, 27.
Of the vows of the Nazarites, 6.
Of the laws proper for the priests, viz.
Of pollutions, 22.
Of the high-priest's mourning, 21.
Of his marriage, 21.
Of the mourning of the ordinary priests, 21.
Of their marriage, 21.
Of their being forbid the use of wine, &c. 10.
Of sanctified meats, 6. 17. 19.
20.
5. 18. 12. 15. 18.
Of the office of the Levites, viz.
Teaching, 17. 27. 31.
Offering, 3. 4. 18. 10.
Other promiscuous ceremonial laws, viz.
Of uncleanness in general, 15. 19. 5.
Of uncleanness in meats, viz.
Of blood, Gen. ix.
23.
7. 17. 19. 12.
Of fat, 3. 7.
Of dead carcasses, 22. 17. 14.
Other meats, and diverse living creatures, 11. 20. 14.
Of uncleanness in the issue of seed and blood, 15. 12. 23.
In the dead bodies of men, 19.
In the leprosy, 13. 14. 5.

Of circumcision, Gen. xvii.
Of the water of expiation,
Of the mourning of the Israelites,
Of mixtures,
Of their garments, and writing the law privately,
Of young birds not to be taken with the dam,
Of their paddle slaves,

Exod.
chap.
Levitic.
chap.
Numb.
chap.
Deut.
chap.
12.
19.
19. 14.
19. 14.
15. 6. 11. 22.
22.
23.

N. B. The Magistrate is the Keeper of the Precepts of both Tables, and to have respect to human Society;—therefore the Political Laws of the Israelites are referred to both the Tables, and are to be reduced to the several Precepts of the Moral Law.

Of idolators and apostates, 22. 20.
Of abolishing idolatry, 23. 24. — 33. 13. 17.
Of diviners and false prophets, 22. 19. 20. 7. 12.
Of covenants with other gods, 23. 34. — 18.
7.

Of blasphemies, — 24. 15. —

Of breaking the sabbath, 31. 35. — 15. —

Of magistrates and their authority, { 18. 30. — 11. 1. 13. 17.
Of the power of fathers, [23.

Of capital punishments, — — — 21. 24.
Of wilful murder, 21. 24. 35. 19.
Of manslaughter unwittingly committed, and of the cities of { 21. — 35. 19. 21. 22.
refuge,
Of heinous injury, 21. 24. — 25.
Of punishments not capital, — — — 25.
Of the law of war, — — — 25.

Of unlawful marriages, — 18. 20. — 7. 21.
Of fornication, — 19. — 23.
Of whoredom, 22. 21. — 22.
Of adultery and jealousy, — 19. 20. — —
Of copulation against nature, 22. 18. 20. — —
Of divorcements, — — — 24.
Other matrimonial laws, { 21. 18. 20. — 21. 22. 24.
[25.

Of the punishment of thefts, 22. — 5. —
Of sacrilege, — Joshua vii. — —
Of not injuring strangers, 22. 23. 19. — 10.
Of not defrauding hirelings, — 19. — 26. 25.
Of just weights, — 19. — 25.
Of removing the land-mark, — — — 19.
Of lost goods, 22. — — — —
Of stray cattle, 22. 23. — — — 22.
Of corrupted judgments, 23. 19. — 16. 24.
Of fire breaking out by chance, 22. — — — —
Of man-stealing, — — — — 24.
Of the fugitive servant, — — — — 23.

Mosaic Law. Exod. chap. Levit. chap. Numb. chap. Deut. chap. Mosaic Law.
Of gathering fruits, 19. 23. 23. 24.
Of contracts, viz.
Borrowing, 15.
Of the pledge, 22. 24.
Of usury, 22. 25. 23.
Of selling, 21. 25. 15.
Of the thing lent, 22.
Of a thing committed to be kept,
Of heirs,
5th. To the ninth commandment, viz.
Of witnesses, 5. 17. 19.
The establishing the political law, 4.
The establishing the divine law in general, 6. 11. 29.
From the dignity of the lawgiver, 19. 20. 22. 15. 30. 31.
From the excellency of the laws, 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
From the promises, 15. 19. 23. 18. 26. 10. 26. 27.
24. 4. 26.
4. 5. 6. 7.
From the threatenings, 23. 26. 10. 11. 12.
28.
4. 7. 11.
27. 28. 29.
30.