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Alexandria, 297, 300. Allegorical interpretation, 75, 76. Almsgiving, 253 sq. Anger, 212, 251. Anxiety, 229, 235. Asceticism, 262-265. Assumption of Moses, 128. Athanasian Creed, 292. Athenagoras, 43.
Augustine, 101, 148, 204. Authority, of the Bible, 119 sq.; in Christendom, 37 sq.; of competent students, 89; ex- ternal and internal, 54, 58-59, 63, 71, 75; limits of, 96.
Bartholomew, Massacre of St., 27. Beatitudes, 136.
Bible, Doctrine of Church of England respecting, 45, 82 sq.; doctrine of Council of Trent, and of Westminster Confes- sion, 45; historical claim of, 97; infallibility of, assumed, 44 sq., 81-83; influence of,
in the early Church, 41-44; Jewish view of inspiration of, 47; modern view of, 45-47, 81 sqq.; modification in doc- trine of infallibility of, 109. Body, Christian view of the, 265. Bruce, Professor A. B., 17.
Canon of Scripture in existence before the Christian Church, 41-44.
Christ: see Jesus Christ. Christianity, Comparative failure of, 226 sq.; essence of, 10-12, 27; a missionary religion, 20- 22; relation of, to its Founder, 12 sq.
Church, called "the Church of
God," 23; organization of, 18 sq., 23, 28 sq.; origin of, 15-22; visible and invisible, 25.
Clement of Alexandria, 43. Codex Bezæ, Interpolation in, 50. Comparative Religion, 94.
Consciousness, Christian, 104 sq. Conversion, 161. Copernicus, 86.
Council, General, 34; of Trent, decree of, about canonical Scriptures, 45.
Criticism, 84, 88 sqq., 94.
Development, Theological, 13-15, 33-35, 203-206. Divorce, 60 sq., 65, 257. Doctrine, Changes in, not de- structive of Christianity, 9; not the essence of Christianity, 4, 26; formation of, 105-110; growth of, legitimate, 13-15, 33-35.
Drummond, James, The Jewish Messiah, 130; Philo Judæus, 297.
Eschatological passages in the Gospels, 126, 132 sq., 163, 272-278.
Faith in Christ, 232 sq. Fall, The, 86.
Fasting, 264. Forbearance, 252. Forgiving, a condition of being forgiven, 198, 241.
Gardner, Professor Percy, 32.
Gentiles, Admission of, without the Law, 14, 201 sq. Gore, Rev. Charles, 84, 93.
Hatch, Dr., 4, 18. Hatred, 212. Hegesippus, 263. Heraclitus, 297-300.
Honesty, 251. Hypocrisy, 236.
Imitatio Christi, 101. Immortality, 270. Inquisition, 27, 274. Inspiration, 86, 89 sq., 93.
Jesus Christ, Consciousness of,
that he revealed the Father, 185-187; not a critic, 47 sq.; ethical character of teaching of, 209; a Revealer, 184; spirit of, disclosed in the New Testament, 110 sq.; teaching of, not an exposition of Scrip- ture, 49; want of system in the teaching of, 225 sq. John the Baptist, 124, 142 sq., 157, 158, 263, 264, 311. Judgment, Final, 152, 272 sq.; based on moral distinctions,
Justin Martyr, 9, 43, 151.
Kingdom of God not identified with the Church, 17.
Law, Independence of, 14, 202, 215 sq., 232, 314; in what sense permanent, 66-69,198 sq.
Lock, Rev. W., 117. Lord's Supper, 31 sq.
Lowe, Rev. W. H., 16, 53.
Man, Antiquity of, 86. Marcion, 115 sq.
Martyrs, 21 sq., 37.
Prophets, Christ's use of the, 51-54; false, 262. Psalms of Solomon, 128. Ptolemaic System, 86.
Punishment, 270, 273; duration
of future, 274-276.
Repentance, 197 sq., 218. Responsibility, 198-201, 220 sq., 270.
Retaliation, 65. Revenge, 212.
Riches, 138 sq., 253, 266-269.
Sabbath, Christ's view of the, 57-60, 260. Sacerdotalism, 27 sq. Sacraments, 31-33.
Sanday, Professor, 93, 95 sq., 117.
Sayce, Professor, 92. Schürer, Professor, 130. Science, in the Bible, 85-87; and Religion differently related to those who promulgated them, 11-13, 290-292.
Second coming of Christ, 9, 125. Sibylline Oracles, 128.
Sin, original and actual, Doctrine of, 216-218.
Son of Man, Coming of the, 163 sq., 235, 280. Spaniards in the Netherlands,
Spirit, Holy, Communion of the,
19 sq.; how distinguished from the human and personal spirit, 182 sq.
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