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Theodicy; Bledsoe, xxxV, 1853, 617; xxxvi, 1854. 150.
- by Bledsoe, (D. CURRY, ) XXXVi, 1854, 263; lv, 1873, 154; a con- densed analysis, 265; examina- tion of Augustinian and Pela- gian platforms, 279; on the pos- sibility of a, 266; the scheme of necessity considered, 267 ; nature of virtue and vice as defined, 278; system of optimism as de- veloped in, 280.
- (C. K. TRUE, ) li, 1869, 270; syn- opsis of Mr. Beecher's scheme, 270; his notion of the origin of sin considered, 274: deprav- ity, 279; atonement, 282; scho- lastic theory, 284; the New England theory, 286; Mr. ·Beecher's and other theories of punishment, 290.
Theologen, der evangelischen ; Schenkel, xlvi, 1864. 142.
Theological century, our; Hurst, lix, 1877. 741.
- difficulties, xxxiv, 1852. 343.
- education, xvii, 1835. 85, 204, 347.
- education, essay on ; La Roy Sun- derland, xvi, 1834. 423.
- educational institutes, advocacy and opposition, xxxiv, 1852. 303.
-- education, strictures on Sunder- land's essay ; D. M. Reese, xvii, 1835. 105.
.
- essays, collection of ; Noyes, xlv, 1863. 524.
- essays from various authors; Noyes, xlix, 1867. 325.
- essays; Shedd, Ix, 1878. 184.
- faculty of Strasburg, the; Ivii, 1875. 669.
- faculties of Germany, the; lviii, 1876. 153.
- faculties, lix, 1877. 726.
-- and " Homiletical Monthly, " the, Ixi, 1879. 795.
- index ; Malcolm, 1. 1868. 306.
- institutes; R. Watson, xii, 1830. 272, 361.
- institutes, observations on Wat- son's, xix, 1837, 332; xx, 1838. 80.
-- intelligence, xxxvi, 1854. 483.
intelligence from America, xxxiii, 1851, 183, 342, 501, 678; xxxiv, 1852. 164, 316, 492.
- intelligence from Europe, xxxiii, 1851, 176, 338, 496, 672 ; xxxiv, 1852, 160, 313, 486, 635; xxxvi, 1854. 326.
- lectures; Bogue, xxxi, 1849. 677.
- lectures, course of, in the Uni- versity of Berlin, xxxiii, 1851, 178; lxiii, 1881. 771.
- library; Clark, xxxv, 1853. 318, 479.
- and literary journal, xxxix, 1857, 137, 300; xl, 1858, 136, 204, 477, 641; xli, 1859. 136, 309, 473, 656.
- medium, lii, 1870, 290; liii, 1871. 470, 654; liv, 1872. 127, 307, 641; Ivi, 1874, 307; Ivii, 1875, 115, 484; Iviii, 1876, 530; 1x, 1878. 327, 525.
- remains of Rudolph Stier, xlviii, 1866. 147.
- Seminary, Boston, annual re- ports of, li, 1869, 474; liv, 1872. 246.
- Seminary, Drew, addresses at opening of, liv, 1872. 246.
- Seminary, Drew, catalogue of, li, 1869. 474.
THEOLOGICAL
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Theological seminary, articles on | Theology of Christ, the; Thompson, liii, 1871. 158.
the proposed, in "Zion's Her- ald," liv, 1872. 246.
- sketch-book, xxvii, 1845. 162.
- trilemma. the; Pettengill, 1x, 1878. 742.
Theologie de la nature; Durckeim, xxxvii, 1855. 472.
- Luther's ; Kostlin, xlv, 1863. 501. - et philosophie, 1, 1868. 458.
- Die spekelative; Fichte, lviii, 1876. 760.
- Das system practischen; Moll, xlvi, 1864. 179.
- Systematische; Warren, xlvii, 1865. 613.
Theologische aufästze; Sack, Ivii, 1875. 354.
- ethik; Hofmann, Ixii, 1880. 791. - - Jahresbericht, 1, 1868. 119.
- literatur-zeitung, lviii, 1876, 364; lix, 1877, 166, 345, 527, 724; 1x, 1878. 577.
- quartalschrift, xliv, 1862, 331, 511; xlv, 1863, 159; xlvi, 1864. 150, 334.
- studien und kritiken, xli, 1859, 140, 311, 473, 658; xlii, 1860, 154; xliii, 1861, 304; xliv, 1862, 512, 688; xlv, 1863, 160, 533; xlvi, 1864, 150, 133, 504, 611; xlvii, 1865, 303, 450, 606; xlviii, 1866, 191. 471; xlix, 1867, 297, 450; 1, 1868, 126, 461, 606; li, 1869, 133, 144, 608; lii, 1870, 129, 293, 45S; liii, 1871, 315, 482, 660; liv, 1872; 143, 501, 656; Ivi, 1874, 145, 321, 650; Ivii, 1875, 132, 490, 667; lviii, 1876, 150, 359, 717, 718; lix, 1877, 166, 345, 537, 724; 1x, 1878, 158, 342, 730; Ixi, 1879, 143, 369, 570, 762; 1xii, 1880, 169, 371, 756; Ixiii, 1881, 165, 362, 758.
Theology; Dorner, Ixiii, 1881. 769. - American contributions to, xxxii, 1850. 87.
- Aids to the study of German, Ivii, 1875. 330.
- Anglo-Saxon, the impending revolution, xiv, 1863. 455, 479. - Chalmer's natural, xxix, 1847. 434.
- and.Christian philosophy in En- gland in the seventeenth cent-, ury; Tholuck, Ivi, 1874. 166.
- of Church experience; Arm- strong, xli, 1859. 152.
- Compendium of dogmatic; Lu- thardt, 1, 1868. 311.
- Complete system of Christian: Wakefield, xlv, 1863, 165; liii, 1871. 158.
- Critical; Remusat, xliv, 1862. 334.
- Discussions in; Skinner, 1, 1868. 483, 600.
- Dwight's, xxix, 1847. 325.
- Errors of Dr. Hodgson, lv, 187S. 500.
- Exegetical, xliii, 1861. 147.
- of the Greek poets; Tyler, 1, 1868. 138.
- of Holland, the modern, (J. F. HURST,) liii, 1871, 250; three departments of, history, philos- ophy, and dogmatics, 251 : phil- osophical element, Professor Opzoomer, 254; Pierson the acknowledged representative of doctrines, 256: effect on the people at large, 258.
- Influence of German specula- tions in, xxxiii, 1851. 115.
- of inventions; Blakeley, xxxviii, 1856. 493.
- Merrill's views of its sources ex- amined, xxxii, 1850. 523.
-- of the nineteenth century, Ixi, 1879. 372.
- Oration on; Arminius, v, 1822, 401, 441; vi, 1823, 12; object of theology, 401; God and Christ, 441; necessity of the- ology, 445; necessity of the Christian religion, vi, 12.
- Other branches of, xliii, 1861. 149.
- Outlines of; Townsend, Ivi, 1574. 336.
- for the people, Christian; Lord, Ivii, 1875. 155.
- Present aspects of Scotch; Car- roll, lxi, 1879. 49.
- Present aspects of Scotch, (II. K. CARROLL,) Ixi, 1879, 94;
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Theology - continued
unity in doctrine of Scottish Presbyterians, 94: hatred of Catholicism, 98; lack of period- ical literature among the elergy, 93; new phases of religious thought, 99; influence of Ers- kine and Campbell, 100; for- mation of the Evangelical Union, 101; agitation for revis- ion of Westminster Confession, 102; heresy of Professor Smith and Dr. Dodds, 107.
- Progressive, xxxii, 1850. 524.
- Recent inquiries in, xliii, 1861. 160.
- Speculative; Clemens, xxxvi, 1854. 319.
- Systematic ; Hodge, liv, 1872. 337. - systematic, Hahn's manual of, xlii, 1860. 679.
-- Systematic; Raymond, lix, 1877, 734; lxi, 1879. 784.
- Systematic; John Pye Smith, xxxvii, 1855. 398.
- Systematic ; Warren, xlvii, 1865. 613.
- systematic, Warren's Introduc- tion to, (JOHN M'CLINTOCK,) xlviii, 1866, 100; faith, action, and theology, 100; Wesley as a theologian, 101; Watson's In- stitutes, 103; Arminian Meth- odist theology, 104; division of the subject, 106; four thorough systems, 111; Romanism and Calvinism, 113; Lutheranism, 115; Methodism, 116 : the form- al principles of Methodism, 120; theological merits of Meth- odism, 122.
- unreasoning, sources of, exam. ined, xxxiv, 1852. 35.
- (See also Essays ; Germany ; Mon- umental; Moral Element; Nat- ural; Pastoral; Philosophy of; Plutarch; Practical; Revue. ) Theophany; Turnbull, xxxi, 1849, 330; xxxiii, 1851. 114.
Theophneusty ; Gaussen, xxiv, 1842, 479; xxvii, 1845, 594; xxxiii, 1851. 331.
Theories, reconstruction of Bible; Sawyer, xlv, 1863. 348.
Theosophy, introduction to, xxxix, 1857. 323.
Therapeutæ, the sect of the, xxxi, 1849. 551.
Tholuck, translations from Pro- fessor, xxiii, 1841, 354; apolo- getic hints for the study of the Old Testament, 355; divine guidance and religious institu- tions of the Hebrews, 361; the New Testament depends on the Old, 367; the prophecies, 372. Thoughts of God; Lotze, Ixiii, 1SS1. 323.
-- Graver, of a country parson, xlvi, 1864. 179.
Through the eye to the heart ; Crafts, lix, 1877. 196.
Times of Jesus; Hausrath, 1, 1868. 601.
Tod, Fortleben, und Auferstehung; Splittzerber, Ivii, 1875. 527.
Toward the straight gate; Burr, Iviii, 1876. 194.
Tracts for priests and people, xlv, 1863. 163, 533.
- on various subjects, Catholic, five, liii, 1871. 505.
- for the times, xxiii, 1841. 58.
Tradition, appeal from, to Script- ure, xxvi, 1844. 155.
Treasure, the Christian's daily, xxix, 1847. 323.
Trench, Professor, his theological position, xxxvii, 1855. 30.
Trinitarian doctrine, philosophy of; Pease, lix, 1877. 357.
- faith, the; Wythe, xlvi, 1864. 700. Trinity, on the, xvi, 1834. 65.
- The; Mattison, xxix, 1847. 324.
- The, xxxiii, 1851. 119, 133.
- The. Bushnell's theory of, xxxiii, 1851. 136, 543.
- The; Burris, Ivi, 1874. 493.
- Doctrine of, scriptural, viii, 1825, 81.
- the doctrine of the, essay on, xxv, 1843. 483.
- Eternally existed in God, vi, 1823. 309.
-- New discussion of the, xlii, 1860. 515.
- Origin of early discussion, xxxiii, 1851. 124, 649.
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Trinity, the personality of, xxxiii, | Unsprunge der Sünde, vom; Ernesti, 1851. 546.
- The, Wilberforce's views of, xxxiii, 1851. 123.
Triumph of faith; Caughey, xxxix, 1857. 656.
Triumphs of the Bible; Tullidge, xlv, 1863. 522.
Truth. essay on; Beattie, i, 1818, 129; Voltaire's ignorant philos- opher, 129; rational remorse, 131; liberty and necessity, 131; Hume, 132; asserters of human liberty, 135.
- is every thing; Geldart, xli, 1859. 508.
- and the life, the; M'Ilvaine, xxxvii, 1855. 475.
- of Scripture revelation; Given, Ixiii, 1881. 565.
- The triumph of, xxv, 1843. 164. - unmasked; Middleton, xli, 1859. 165.
Typical forms in creation ; M'Cosh, xxxviii, 1856. 491.
Typology ; Fairbairn, xxxviii, 1856. 293.
Übertritt Constantin's zum Chris- tenthum, der; Keim, xliv, 1862. 680.
Union pulpit, the, xiii, 1860. 686. Unitarian affirmations, Ixi, 1879. 778.
- principles confirmed; J. Wilson, xxxviii, 1856. 317.
- views of the unity of God and regeneration, xxxv, 1853. 467. - views, review of; Dennison, xxxvii, 1855. 321.
Unitarianism, its æsthetic culture, xxxvii, 1855. 264.
- Review of Phillips to Harris, ii, 1819. 244.
Unity of divine and human in Christ, lv, 1873. 692.
Universalism, lectures on, xxiv, 18-12. 480.
- not of the Bible; N. D. George, xxxix, 1857. 661.
- as it is, xxiv, 1842. 81. Unregenerated devices, xvi, 1834. 324.
Unspiritual religion, x1, 1858. 140.
xliv, 1862. 678.
Vedas and Vedic religion, the, lv, 1873, 344; all psalms, 344; car- liest literature extant, 344.
Veteris Testamentum, sententia; Oehler, xxxi, 1849. 75. Vicarious sacrifice, Bushnell's, (C. H. FOWLER,) xlviii, 1866, 350; definition and use of the term vicarious, 353; God and man as fellow natures, 354; Christ's meeting of standard obliga- tions, 355; law before govern- ment, 357; law in instituted government, 357; the doctrine of justice, 360; reconciliation, 363; interpretation, 365; sacri- fice, 368; other statements, 369.
Victory over Satan's devices, the believer's; Parson's, Iviii, 1876. 580.
- won, the, xxxviii, 1856. 496. Vineyard, in the; Burr, Iviii, 1876. 386.
Vision of Ezekiel, (M. S. TERRY,) liii, 1871, 260; date of the vis- ion, 260; the place, 262; the prophetic call, 263; first appear- ance of the opening vision, 264; the living creatures, 266; the wheels, 272; theophany, 274.
-- Isaiah's, (JOSEPHI SUTCLIFFE, ) ix, 1826, 41, 81; Isa. vi, 1-8, 41: vision in the temple, 42; effects of vision, 43; consolation for all time, 81; doctrines, 81.
Visions, the, hell and damnation, Dante ; Cary, xxviii, 1846. 158. Visiting, pastoral, xx, 1838. 370. Vital Christianity; Vinet, xxviii, 1846. 329.
Volition, of, lectures on; Smith, i, 1818, 309, 344, 388; liberty and necessity, 311; influence of motives, 345; distinction be- tween spirit and matter, 388; the will. 389.
Volkes Israel, der, und der enste- hung des Christenthums, Ge- schichte; Weber, lii, 1870. 138.
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Vow, Jephthah's, (M. S. TERRY, ) Iv, 1873, 266 ; language of, 268; ex- cusable from ignorance, 278; made in degenerate times, 280; sequel of the history, 283; uttered and must be paid, 284; wrong explanation of, 287.
Walking by faith, (R. W. ALLEN,) xx, 1838. 198.
- in the light; Breck, xlix, 1807. 324.
War, the, in the light of divine providence; Nadal, xlv, 1863. 700.
Watson's Institutes; Levington, xlvi, 1864. 155.
- Institutes, analysis of. xxv, 1843. 157. (See also Institutes and Theological Institutes.)
- Selections from the papers of Mr., xix, 1837. 103.
Way, the, the truth, and the life; Seelye, Ivi, 1874. 498.
Wealth, its relation to consecration, lv, 1873. 62.
Wesleyan Demosthenes, the; Wake- ley, Iviii, 1876. 194.
-- perfection, critical review of ; Franklin, xlix, 1867. 622.
- synergisin an essential of ortho- dox catholicity, (J. P. LACROIX,) Ixii, 1880, 5; synergism defined, 7; doctrine of the primitive Church, 7; testimony of the Greek Fathers, 9: of Greek the- ologians of the Middle Ages, 13; of the Catholic Eastern Church, 14; views of the Latin Church, 15; views of the Prot- estant reformers, 29.
Wesleyanism and Taylorism, xlii, 1860, 656; Mr. Wesley misrep. resented in the "New En- glander," 656; his views of the necessity of sin, 657; Adam's sin not necessary, 660; Mr. Wesley opposed to the doctrine imputed to him, 661; God's plan not dependent on man's sin, 661; Dr. Taylor's views, 662; not original but contained in Wesleyan theology, 662; gross misrepresentations of Mr.
WINES
Wesley, 664; Dr. Taylor's sys- tem not consistent, 668.
Wesleyanism and Taylorism, xliv, 1862, 129; second reply to the " New Englander," 129; unfair- ness of the " New Englander," 131; discussion respecting the atonement, 133; Christless sys- tem in case of no Adamic fall, 146.
What God does is well done; Disos- way, lviii, 1876. 194.
- must I do to be saved? Peck, xl, 1858. 497.
Wicked, the, described and warned ; Rev. J. Fletcher, v, 1822. 321, 361.
- Dr. Marsh's doctrine of the. (W. R. BAGNALL, ) xxxiv, 1852, 242; final and utter end of the wicked, 242; interest in the dis- cussion of the subject, 261.
Will, ou the; Edwards, Whedon, and Hodge, Ixiii, 1881. 781.
-- Freedom of choice, lxiii, 1881. 484,
- The, (Z. PADDOCK.) xxxii, 1850, 90; Arminian doctrine of the, 90; Arminian view of the, 91; Dr. Richard's lectures on, 94.
- On the; Tappan, xxv, 1843. 324. - Inquiry into the self-determining power of the, xx. 1838. 289.
- of God, the, xli, 1859. 388. Willing freedom of mind, in; Haz- zard, xlvi, 1864. 693.
Wine battle, history of the, lxiii, 1881. 793.
- communion, Presbyterian Gen- eral Assembly on, Ixiii, 1881. 741.
Wines, divine law as to; Samson, lxiii, 1881. 793.
- Fermented, duty of Church in regard to use of, for Lord's Supper, (MOSES STUART, ) xvii, 1835, 411; intoxication forbid- den by the Scriptures, 412; the use of alcoholic liquors is an immorality, 412; wines are al- coholic liquors, 416; discus- sion of alcohol as a constituent of wines, 417; scriptural argu- ments for the use of wine,
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WINES
Wines-continued
423; scriptural arguments against the use of wine, 425; wines among the ancients, 428; it is not necessary to use fer- mented wines for the Lord's Supper, 431; advantages of such disuse, 433.
-- Proper, to be used in the Lord's Supper; E. C. Delavan, xxiv, 1842. 323.
- M'Clintock and Strong's cyclo- pædia on, lxiii, 1881. 782.
- Scripture testimony against in- toxicating ; Ritchie, xlviii, 1866. 158.
- Two kinds of, in Egypt, Ixiii, 1881. 562.
Winning souls; Holliday, Ivi, 1874. 179.
Wise master-builder; Mercein, xxxix, 1857. 661.
Wise men, the; F. W. Upham, lii, 1870. 464.
Wissenschaftliche vorträge über religiose Fragen, Ixi, 1879. 195.
Witch of Endor, interview of Sanl with the, (MILTON S. TERRY,) li, 1869, 528 ; prevailing opinion of modern divines, 530; Witch of Endor probably a clairvoy- ant, 532; Saul's unhappy spir- itual state, 533; successive mis- fortunes, 534; seeks the Witch of Endor, 536; did Samuel really appear? 536; the question discussed, 544.
-- of Endor, Saul consulting with, ii, 1819. 57.
Witchcraft, on; Cotton Mather, xxiii, 1841. 430.
Witness of the Spirit, letters to the "Christian Spectator " on the, xix, 1837. 457.
-- of the Spirit, the "Christian Spectator " cs. John Wesley on, (N. BANGS, ) xviii, 1836. 241. Witnessing Church, the, (JOHN HARRIS, ) xx, 1838. 176.
Woman, the, and her accusers; Muhlenberg, liii, 1871. 532.
- and the divine republic; Leo Miller, Ivii, 1875. 180.
Woman as God made her; Fulton, li, 1869. 477.
Women, silence of, in Church ; Bau- man, 1x, 1878. 238.
- forbidden to preach or pray in public, xxxiii, 1851. 443.
Wonders of grace; Boole, liii, 1871. 356.
Word, the, lii, 1870. 482.
-- of God Christian's delight, (R. W. ALLEN, ) xxi, 1839. 199. 285.
- of God, the, opened ; Pierce, 1, 1868. 483, 620.
- The idle; Goulburn, xlviii, 1866, 484; 1, 1868. 5.
- of life ; Brown, Ivi. 1874. 356, 530. Words of the angels; Stier, xliv, 1862. 499.
- of the New Testament ; Millinger, Iv, 1873. 699.
- that shook the world; Adams, xli, 1859. 160.
Work-day Christianity; Clark, liii, 1871. 158.
Works, utility and harmony of God's, ii, 1819. 454.
World, the, Christian separation from; Platt, 1, 1868, 636; li, 1869. 161.
- Duty of the Church toward the; (F. REED,) xxii, 1840. 35.
- God's love to a lost, (A. CLARKE, ) iii, 1820. 88, 124, 161, 201.
- God's plan to enlighten and save, (J. EMORY, ) v, 1822. 241, 281. - Obligations of the, to the Bible, xxvi, 1844. 638.
- The, how it was peopled ; Fon- taine, liv, 1872. 521.
- of prayer, the; Monrad, Ixii, 1880. 403.
- Preparation of, for Christianity, xxxi, 1849. 429, 542.
- Scripture views of the heavenly, xxiii, 1841. 472.
Worship, family. (See Family Worship.)
- Mode of, xxxv, 1833. 280.
- On the obligations of family, ix, 1826. 254, 294.
- Origin of image among Christians, ix, 1826. 185.
- Public, (T. O. SUMMERS,) xxii, 1840. 65.
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Worship, spirituality of divine, (W. FISK,) vii, 1824, 81, 121; wor- ship of God must be spiritual, 82; must be in truth, 87; truth relates to what is believed and experienced, 121; division of worship, 124; God is a spirit, 128.
Writing, the art of, known in the Mosaic age, xxxv, 1853. 87.
- on the author of "the benefit of Jesus Christ; " Benrath, lix, 1877. 540.
Year of grace; Gilson, xlii, 1860. 515. Yesterday, to-day, and forever; Bickersteth, xlix, 1867. 483.
Young man's counselor; D. Wise, · xxxiii, 1851. 332.
Zeitschrift für historische theologie, xliv, 1862, 331, 511, 688; xlv, 1863, 161, 516, 684; xlvi, 1864, 151, 335, 504; xlvii, 1865, 127, 305, 461; xlviii, 1866, 138, 292,
ANNUAIRE
471, 604; xlix, 1867, 296; 1, 1868, 122, 295, 461, 608: li, 1869, 134, 446; lii, 1870, 293, 459; liii, 1871, 152, 316, 484, 666; liv, 1872, 323, 502, 659; Ivi, 1874, 146, 248, 317, 651; Ivii, 1875, 131, 320, 668.
Zeitschrift für wissenschaftliche theologie, xliv, 1862, 512, 687; xlv, 1863, 160, 343, 683; xlvi, 1864, 150, 332, 671, 673; xlvii, 1865, 127, 606; xlviii, 1866, 472; xlix, 1867, 450; 1, 1868, 128, 462; li, 1869, 446; lii. 1870, 293, 458; liii, 1871, 151, 317, 483; liv, 1872. 144, 324, 499, 657; lviii, 1876, 197, 535, 719; lix, 1877, 538; 1x, 1878, 159, 543; Ixi, 1879, 145, 372, 758; Ixii, 1880, 170, 369, 567; lxiii, 1881, 364.
Zion, outposts of; W. H. Goode, xlvi, 1864. 174.
Zoroastrianism; J. A. Fradenburg, lxiii, 1881. 61.
ECCLESIASTICAL.
Abyssinian Church, the, ix, 1826. 64
Africa, Christianity in, Ixi, 1879. 314. Alliance, Christian, xxix, 1847. 151. - Evangelical. (See Evangelical Alliance.)
Almanac, the American ecclesias- tical; Schem, 1, 1868. 318.
- Centenary, xlviii, 1866. 163.
- Methodist. (See Methodist Al- manac.)
Altkatholische Kirche, die, des erz- bisthums Utrecht ; Nippold, lix, 1877. 573.
America and American Methodism; Jobson, xl, 1858. 157.
- Religion in, xxvii, 1845, 485; American continent, 488 ; relig- ious character, 489; all sects protected, 491; American preaching, 493; revival of re- ligion, 494; statistics, 496; 1
progress of religious liberty, 501.
America, religion in, lviii, 1876. 348.
American cardinal, the, liii, 1871. 532.
- Church, the, xliii, 1861. 327.
- Episcopal Church, the; Warren, Ivi, 1874. 528.
- missions, xl, 1853. 241, 539. Anabaptists, the, Ixiii, 1881. 760. Analectha Romana; Læmer, xlv, 1863. 337.
Andrew, Bishop, case of, xxxiii, 1851. 404.
Ancient Christian institutions; Böhl, Ixiii, 1881. 758.
Anglican Church, the, Ivi, 1874. 154. Anniversaries, religious, in London, xviii, 1836. 423. Annuaire, Protestant, xlv, 1863. 150.
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Antichristian principles of the Ref- ormation, Luther's struggle, xlii, 1860. 504.
Antislavery movement and the Churches, and Mr. Garrison, Ixiii, 1881. 270, 474.
-- movement sprang out of the re- ligious sentiments of the peo- ple, lxiii, 1881. 271.
Antiuniversalism, xxiii, 1841. 640. Apostasy, the great; Hofmann, 1, 1868. 457.
Apostle's creed; Meyer, xxxi, 1849. 687.
- The, emulated by the carly Meth- odist preachers, xxxv, 1853. 14.
Apostolate, the, xxxiii, 1851. 574. Apostolic Church. (See Church, Apostolic.)
- Church, history of the; Schaff, xxxvi, 1854, 477; xxxviii, 1856. 291.
- succession, essay on, xxiv, 1842. 639.
- succession, xxxv, 1853. 542. Arcani disciplina, Iv, 1873. 336. Archaologica studien über altchrist- lische monumente; Schultze, Ixiii, 1881. 401.
Architecture, church, in the United States, xxxv, 1853. 280.
Archiv für Katholiches Kirchen- recht, xliv, 1862. 332.
Articles, the twenty-five; Jimeson, xxxvi, 1854. 160.
Asia and the Church, (R. S. MAC- LAY,) XxxV, 1853, 44; superficial area divisions, and population, 44; inhabited by seven races, 45; religions and languages, 46; as a mission field, openings, difficulties, 47; number of pop- ulation to which the Church has access, 47; ancient though corrupt forms of Christianity, 48; absence of rising sects, 49; recent improvements in ocean navigation, 49; superstitions of Asia becoming effete, 49; Euro- pean colonies and possessions, 50; extent of territory and pop- ulation, 51; number of lan- guages and dialects, 51; the
BEMA
whole possessed by heathenism in various forms, 52; climate, 53; science and literature of, barren and shallow, 53; social condition in, corrupt and bar- baric, 54; proportion of mis- sionaries to population in, 55.
Asia, religious statistics of, xxxv, 1853. 734.
Assembly, General, of the Scotch Church, veto act of, 1843, xxxi, 1849. 605.
Australia, religious statistics of, lix, 1877. 729.
Austria, state of Romanism in, xxxviii, 1856. 324, 500.
Awakening, the great, xxiv, 1842, 477, 594; revival of religion in New England, 594; in the days of Edwards and Whitefield, 594; Edwards's faithful nar- rative, 597; in Pennsylvania in 1:35, 600; Jonathan Parsons, 602.
Baltimore, (W. HAMILTON, ) xxxviii, 1856, 433; laying out of the city, 433; introduction of Meth- odism, 439; first Metho:list church in it, 441; first confer- ence held in it, 442; Light street church, 444.
Baptized infants, their relation to the Church, xxxvii, 1833. 90. 475.
Baptist history, lectures on; Will- iams, Ix, 1878. 188.
Beziehungen, die, der ueberord- nung; Martens, 1x, 1878. 762.
Beitrage, zur Kirchengeschichte; Hefele, xlvii, 1865. 122.
Bema and the pulpit, the, (DANIEL STEELE, ) xliv, 1862, 5; Demo -- thenes a pattern for the mod- ern orator, 6; advantage of studying Demosthenes, 8; his admirers, 9; sterling thought in his orations, 10; acquainted with the minds of his auditors, 12; the object always in view, 14; his high rhetorical finish, 15; his vigorous self-culture, 17.
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Benedictine monasteries of Italy ; Dantier, xlviii, 1866. 467.
Berlin conference of 1857, (WM. NAST,) x1, 1858, 427, 535; the mission of the Church, 428; Protestant differences, 430;
Evangelical Alliance, 432; state of religion in Germany, 434; Dr. Krummacher's address, 436; speech of Hon. J. A. Wright, 439; Bishop Simpson's speech, 439; Professor Jacobi and Dr. D'Aubigne, 448; lect- ure of Professor Moll, 538; lect- ure of Mr. Krummacher, 539; lectures of Professor Kraft and Dr. Beyschlag, 541; address of Dr. Nast, 543; lecture of Pro- fessor Plitt, 547; discourse of Dr. Cairns, 548; closing scenes, 550.
Bilder aus der Geschichte des Christ- enthums, Ivi, 1874. 352.
Bischöfe, die Deutschen, und der aberglaube ; Reusch, Ixiii, 1881. 349.
Bishop, xxxiii, 1851, 584; deriva- tion of the word, 584; bishop and presbyter identical, 584.
- No Church without a, xxvii, 1845, 120; question in dispute, 121; disputants, 121; Church standards, 123; assumptions of high churchmen, 127; origin of the Church in England, 133; several periods, 133.
Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church, x1, 1858. 666.
- of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, x1, 1858. 666. - Mr. Wesley's, xiv, 1832. 238.
Bledsoe ou notice of Dr. Meyer's book, by editor of this Quar- terly, Iviii, 1876. 700.
Bohemia, tendencies to reformation in; Neander, xxxv, 1853. 104. Brahminism, its history and claims, (L. P. BROCKET,) xliii, 1861, 638; origin of the Brahmins, 638; their sacred books, 610; the theogony of these books, 641; esoteric doctrine of the Brahmins, 643; system of caste among the Hindus, 644; prac-
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tical workings of Brahminism, 645.
Brahmo-Somajh, the, (T. J. SCOTT,) xlix, 1867, 400; Ram Mohan Roy, sketch of, 400; his teach- ings, 403; present condition, 404; extracts from its literature. 407; its relation to the evangel- ization of India, 410; probable fate of Mohammedanism, 412. Brand of Dominic; Rule, xxxv, 1853. 165, 306.
Briefwechsel, Dr. Luther's; Burk- holdt, xlix, 1867. 437.
Broad Church party, xxxviii, 1856. 178, 332.
Buddha, religion of; Köppen, xlii, 1860. 317.
Buddhism, (HEMAN M. JOHNSON, ) xli, 1859, 586; xlii, 1860, 68; ancient history of Buddhism, 587; origin from Phut, the son of Ham, 588; Nimrod and his family, 591; traditions respect- ing the incarnation of the Deity, 594; era of Buddhism, 599; works on, Hardy and Koppen, 68; bears two currents of opin- ion, 70; has no conception of the infinite, 71; its system of morals, 75 ; correspondence with Romanism, 77.
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