The Epistle is inscribed to Titus. Whose person is described, 1. The Occasion. Titus left behind in Crete, 2. The Argument of the Epistle, 3. Whether it was written at Nicopolis? 4. The time of writing investigated. The opinion of Cappel and Baronius unproven. It appears to have been written between the first and second imprisonment, 5. Two parts: I. Instruction concerning the establishment of Elders in Crete (Titus 1). II. Precepts to be imparted by Titus to various sorts of men (Titus 2; 3). Interpreters of the Epistle, Ancient, Reformed, Lutheran, Roman Catholic; and also a Synoptic Table, 6.
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