The parts:

I. Historical, containing:
1. A History of Christ: And there are four Evangelists
a. Matthew: twenty-eight chapters.
b. Mark: sixteen chapters.
c. Luke: twenty-four chapters.
d. John: twenty-one chapters.
2. The Acts of the Apostles: twenty-eight chapters.

II. Dogmatic, namely, the Epistles:
1. Fourteen Pauline, namely,
a. To the Romans: sixteen chapters.
b. A First to the Corinthians: sixteen chapters.
c. A Second to the Corinthians: thirteen chapters.
d. To the Galatians: six chapters.
e. To the Ephesians: six chapters.
f. To the Philippians: four chapters.
g. To the Colossians: four chapters.
h. A First to the Thessalonians: five chapters.
i. A Second to the Thessalonians: three chapters.
k. A First to Timothy: six chapters.
l. A Second to Timothy: four chapters.
m. To Titus: three chapters.
n. To Philemon: one chapter.
o. To the Hebrews: thirteen chapters.
2. Seven Catholic, namely,
a. Of James, five chapters.
b. Of Peter, two:
α. A former: five chapters.
β. A latter: three chapters.
c. Of John, three:
α. A first: five chapters.
β. A second: one chapter.
γ. A third: one chapter.
d. Of Jude: one chapter.
III. One Prophetic, Revelation: twenty-two chapters.
Dr. Dilday's Lecture: "Hermeneutics and History, Part 1"
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