Index to the Methodist quarterly review, including the Methodist magazine, and the Methodist magazine and quarterly review, 1818-1881, Part 4

Author: Pilcher, Elijah H
Publication date: 1884
Publisher: New York, N.Y. : Phillips & Hunt; Cincinnati, Ohio : Walden & Stowe
Number of Pages: 688


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SCRIPTURE


139, 316, 649; xli, 1859, 138, 310, 473, 657; xlv, 1863, 157, 342, 680; xlvi, 1864, 147, 330, 501, 670; xlvii, 1865, 126, 301, 601; xlviii, 1866, 470; xlix, 1867, 117, 294, 444, 614; 1, 1868, 125.


Sadducees and Pharisees, xlvi, 1864. 141.


Samaritan Pentateuch, the, XXXV, 1853. 553.


Samaritans, they possess the Penta- teueli in Greek, Samaritan, and Arabic, XXIV, 1853. 78.


Samuel, the books of; Keil, xlvii, 1865. 122.


Satan, uses of the name in the New Testament, xxxii, 1850. 216.


- of the book of Job, xxxiii, 1851. 612.


Scripture, a clear and concise dem- onstration of inspiration of, the, ix, 1826. 101.


- Explanation of, xviii, 1836. 111. - geography, outlines of ; Hughes, xxxvi, 1854. 152.


- Hebraisms of; Dr. Stuart, xxxiv, 1854. 518.


-- history, the student's; William Smith, li, 1869. 460.


- Illustrations of; Hackett, xxxviii, 1856, 160; xlii, 1860. 514.


- Inspiration of all, (TAYLER LEWIS,) lii, 1870, 110; inter- pretation of 2 Tim. iii, 16, stated and agreed, 110; ple- nary inspiration not a question in Paul's time, 113; the true inspiration assumed, 113; every part of inspired Scripture valu- able, 114.


- Introduction to the ; Bleek, xliii, 1861. 329.


- Lessons in ; Deuell, xl, 1858. 506. - Manual of; Simmons, lii, 1870. 161.


- Notes on; Bickersteth, xxxvii. 1855. 325.


- Plants and trees of, xxxii, 1850. 660.


- Promises of ; Clarke, x1, 1858. 152. -- school reader, xxix, 1847. 323.


- text-book and treasury, xxix, 1847. 639.


SCRIPTURES


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Scriptures, ancient versions of. (See | Theologie des Alten Testament; Versions.) Havernick. xlvi, 1864. 323.


- benefits of attentively studying the, x, 1827. 76.


- Commentary on the holy ; Lange. (See Commentary.)


- Papal bulls against circulating the holy, vii, 1824. 68, 109, 149.


- Illustrations of the sacred, iv, 1821. 97.


-- Introduction to the study of the holy; Harmon, Ixi, 1879. 392. - Lectures on the symbolic char- acter of the sacred ; Silver, xlv, 1863. 521.


Septuagint, the, xxxv, 1853. 552. - New edition of the, xlii, 1860. 161.


Sermon on the mount (See Mount.) Seventh commandment, the, ex- cursus on, xli, 1859. 455.


Sheol, meaning of, xxxi, 1849. 75.


Sinai and Palestine: Dean Stanley, xxxix, 1857, 329; Ivii, 1875, 221.


Sinaitic . manuscript; Tischendorf, xliii, 1861, 147; xlv, 1863, 674.


Song of Solomon, notes on ; Cowles, lii, 1870. 482.


- the, translated, arranged, and annotated in six acts, xliv, 1862. 391. 400.


Stephen's apology, Acts vii, xlii, 1860. 683.


Synopsis evangelica; Tischendorf, xxxiii, 1851. 673. Synoptischen evangelien; Holtz- mann, xlv, 1863. 336.


Tabernacle, the Mosaic; Riggen- bach, li, 1869. 303.


- The sacred, of the Hebrews, his- tory and significance; Atwater, Iviii, 1876. 181.


Tafsir Mati aur Marquis, ki Injilki; Scott, lix, 1877. 556.


Targums, the, xxxV, 1853. 553. Testimonies for the gospel of Jolin ; Riggenbach, Ii, 1869. 143. Texts, the visitor's book of, 1, 1868. 324.


Texts in the New Testament ren- dered before, from, and since, Xv, 1833. 357.


Thessalonians, lectures on; Leslie, xlii, 1860. 355, 515.


- Notes on; Barnes, xxviii, 1846. 148.


Timothy, second epistle of Paul to; Bangs, xxxV, 1853. 534.


1 Timothy iii, 16, remarks on, iii, 1820. 131.


Trostschrieben, Das, des Apostels Paulus an de Hebraer; Biesen- thal, Ixii, 1880. 789.


Typology of the Scriptures. the ; Fairbairn, Ixii, 1880. 383.


Ursprung und erst entwichelung der Kirche Christi; Adrae, Ixi, 1879. 192.


Vaterunser, die, Auslegung des; Matthäi, xxxv, 1853. 619. - Evertsbusch, Ix, 1878. 385. Vatican codex. (See Codex.) Versions, ancient, of the Scriptures, (JAMES STRONG, ) XXXV, 1853, 551; the Septuagint, 551; the Samaritan Pentateuch, 553; Targums or Chaldee versions, 553; the Peshito, or old Syriac versions, 555; the Vulgate, 555, of the New Testament, 56).


Voices of the prophets; Gifford, Ivii. 1875. 356.


Völkertafel, der Genesis, die; Knobel, xxxiii, 1851. 673.


Vorlesungen über die Apocalypse; Bleek, xlv, 1863. 148.


Vulgate, history of the, xxxv, 1853. 555.


Walls of Jerusalem, broken, and the rebuilding of them, Ixi, 1879. 198.


Wells of Baca; Macduff, Ixi, 1879. 403.


Wines of the Bible. (See Bible, wines of.) Word of life, the; Brown, Ivi, 1874. 336, 530. Words of Jesus, xxxvi, 1854. 468.


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Words of our Lord Jesus; Stier, | Zechariah, commentary on; Neu- xlii, 1860, 162; xlv, 1863. 349. mann, xlii, 1860. 676. Wunderbegriff des Neuen Testa- Zwölf Messianischer Psalmen Erk- lärt; Böhl, xlv, 1863. 151. ments, Der; Bender, Ivi, 1874. 178.


THEOLOGICAL.


Abaddon and Mahanaim; Berg. | Age of Christianity; Vaughan, xxxi, xxxviii, 1856. 321. 1849. 497.


Abilities, natural and moral, viii, 1825. 316, 417.


Aborigines, evangelization of Amer- ican, sermon, iii, 1820, 321, 361 ; text, Psalm ii, 8, 321; obliga- tions to communicate, 323; means to effect the object, 361. Abraham, trial of, (SAMUEL BUR- GESS, Sen.,) vi, 1823, 41, 81; trial of Abraham, 41; obedi- ence insures safety, S2.


Absoluten persönlichkeit, die idee, der, xliv, 1862. 159. Achan, sin and punishment of, (R. P. BUDDICOM,) ix, 1826, 361, 401; sin of Achan, 361; cause of his downfall, 362; conse- quence of his sin, 401; brought shame, defeat, and sorrow, 402. Acta sanctorum; Oarnandet, xlix, 1867. 438.


Action, motives of human, XXXV, 1853. 13.


Actions of men, God's method of weighing them, (M. SORIN,) xxi, 1839. 256.


Adam and Eve, paradisiacal state of, xxxV, 1853. 269.


- Natural headship of; Moxom, Ixiii, 1881. 752.


Adam's death, a physical and spirit- ual cessation, xxxiv, 1852. 253. Address to ministers of the Meth- odist Episcopal Church, liv, 1872. 266.


- to young ministers, (RICHARD TREFFREY, ) xvii, 1835. 284.


Alvices to a young preacher-Ad clemno; Parker, liii, 1871. 340. Afflictions, sanctified ; John Howe, viii, 1825. 410.


Allotropic Christianity, Ivii, 1875. 664.


America, the future religious policy of; Halstead, Ix, 1878. 185. - Religion in; Baird, xxxviii, 1856. 641.


American Christians, duties of, xxxv, 1853. 441.


- citizens, duties of, (JAMES FLOY,) xxiii, 1841. 640.


contributions to theology, xxxii, 1850. 87.


- Presbyterian and Theological Review, xlii, 1860. 507, 678; xliii, 1861, 149, 333, 506, 679; xliv, 1862, 163, 335, 504, 683; xlv, 1863, 152, 340, 504, 677; xlvi, 1864, 145, 326, 500, 665; xlvii, 1865, 125, 284, 454; xlviii, 1866, 137, 469, 601; xlix, 1867, 112, 292, 438 : 1, 1868, 121, 293, 460, 603; li, 1869, 131, 298, 442, 605; lii, 1870, 290, 455, 601; liii, 1871, 133, 654; liv, 1872. 127.


- pulpit, xxviii, 1846. 157,


- religion; Weiss, liii, 1871. 499. - slavery, sinfulness of; Charles Elliott, xxxiv, 1832. 311. Analogy of Religion ; Bishop Butler, xxiii, 1841, 566; xxvi, 1844. 637; xxxiv, 1852, 631; Iviii, 1876. 185.


-- of religion, edition of Butler's; Fitzgerald, xxxiii, 1851. 247.


- Introductory essay to Butler's; Barnes, xxiv, 1842. 303.


- as a guide to truth: and faith ; Buchanan, xlvi, 1864. 322. Anchor, the sure; Andrews, xxxviii, 1856. 154.


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Angels, intelligence of the, xxii, 1840. 151.


- Treatise on; Whately, xxxiii, 1851. 493.


- Nature and ministry of holy; Rawson, xxx, 1848. 324.


Anglo-Saxon Theology, the impend- ing revolution in, xlv, 1863. 455, 579.


Anlage des Menschen zur Relig- ion vom Gegenwärtigen stand- punkte, Die; Happel, 1x, 1878. 761.


_ Annihilation, examination of the word so rendered, xxxiv, 1852. 249-261.


: - (W. W. PATTON,) xliii, 1861, 31; position of the annihilationists, 31; death never means annihi- lation, 32; annihilation contra- dicted by every true conception of the soul's life, 34; eternal life commences in this world, 36; annihilation inconsistent with the resurrection of the wicked, 41; with the phrases used to denote the future pun- ishment of the wicked, 42; the- ory defective in moral power, 45.


'- of the wicked after the general judgment; M'Culloh, xxxV, 1853. 276.


- of the wicked, scripturally con- sidered; M'Donald, liv, 1872.355. Annihilationism not of the Bible; George, liii, 1871. 340. Antichrist; Bemish, xxxvii, 1855. 142.


-- Nevins, xxx, 1848. 638.


- Renan, Ivii, 1875. 127.


- The twelve hundred and sixty years of, (F. G. HIBBARD,) xlviii, 1866, 235; Scripture no- tation of prophetic time, 236; description of antichrist, 239; period of the apostasy of the Church, 240; to be a Roman power, 244; its last develop- ment, 248; the ten horns and the little horn, 250; a polit- ical sovereignty, 252; the time of its attainment, 254.


Antitheistic theories; Flint, xli, 1879. 781.


Antiuniversalism; Remington, xx, 1838. 240.


- (N. LEVINGS,) xxiii, 1841. 640. Apocalypse, apocryphal; Tischen- dorf, xlviii, 1866. 288.


Apollonarian heresy, xxxiii, 1851. 140.


Apologetic contributions; Duester- deick, 1, 1868. 310.


Apologetische Beitrage; Gess, xlvi, 1864. 149.


-- Beitrage; Steinmeyer, lii, 1870. 299.


Apology of faith, xlviii, 1866. 135. - for the true Christian divinity ; Barclay, lii, 1870. 297.


Apostles, ministry of the, (MILMAN, ) xi, 1828, 105; discouraging cir-


cumstances, 106; persistent


labor, 107; establishment of Christianity, 108; miraculous powers, 109.


Appeal to the American Churches, xxvii, 1845. 625.


Apples of gold in pictures of silver ; Millen, Ixi, 1879. 404.


Archaia; Dawson, xlii, 1960. 339. Arianism, xxxiii, 1851. 127, 649.


-- Checks to; Mattison, xxxvi, 1854. 476.


-- and the sonship of Christ, lv, 1873. 569.


Arithmetic, spiritual, vi, 1823. 92. Arminian controversy in the Low Countries, the, xxvi, 1844. 425, 556.


- Methodism, review of the diffi- culties of; S. Comfort, xxi, 1839. 256.


- theory of conversion, false repre- sentation of, xxxii, 1850. 89.


- views of the fall and redemption, (D. D. WHEDON,) xliii, 1861, 647; doctrine of the fall in the . Scriptures, 648; naturalistic view, 649; theodicic or judicial view, 652 ; benefits conferred by the Redeemer, 634; Calvinistic objection to our system, 656; those which deny the need of free agency to responsibility, 657; those which deny the gra- ciousness of bestowing free agency, 661.


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ATONEMENT


Arminianism, x, 1827, 336, 385 ; | Assurance, doctrine of, (JOHN MI- "The Magazine of the Re- formed Dutch Church," 336; true exposition of, 336; charged as being founded in ignorance, 385; xi, 1828. 19.


- and Arminius, (D. D. WHEDON,) Ixi, 1879, 405; issues between Calvinism and Arminianism, 405; fore-ordination, 407; di- vine sovereignty, 408; imputa- tion of Adam's sin, 408; repro- bation, 409; philosophical or volitional necessity, 409; infant damnation, 410; pagan damna- tion, 411; doctrines of grace, 411 ; justifying and saving faith, 412; extent of the atonement, analogy of temporal superiori- ties, 414; basis of morality, 414; civil and religious liberty, 415; comparative morality, 416; comparative republicanism, 417; history of Arminianism, 418; personal history of Armin- ius, 422.


-- defended from the attacks of the "Princeton Review," xxxviii, 1856. 257.


- not subversive of the doctrines of grace, xxxviii, 1856. 261.


Arminius and Augustine, xxxix, 1857. 351.


- and Calvin, xxxix, 1857. 357.


-- his doctrines of grace, xxxviii, 1856. 264.


-- The doctrines of, xxxix, 1857. 559.


- Personal history of, Ixi, 1879. 422.


- The works of, ix, 1826, 95; xi, 1828, 469; xxxix, 1857. 345.


Art, on Christian; Dr. Piper, xlii, 1860. 154.


Article, the second of the Christian faith, seven lectures on, lvi, 1874. 175.


Articles, exposition of the thirty- nine, xxiv, 1842. 475.


- of religion, exposition of the; Comfort, xxix, 1847. 631.


- The twenty-five; Jameson, xxxvi, 1854. 160.


Ascension, the, a serinon. (JOSEPH Cross,) xxiii, 1841. 640.


LEY,) xxxix, 1857, 559; witness of the Spirit, 560: argument of Watson, 566; difficulties Te- garding, 572; measure of, 374. - The doctrine of, according to the Methodists, x1, 1858. 643.


Astronomy, recent and Mosaic rec- ord, (S. D. HILLMAN,) 1, 1868, 532; nebular theory, 533; the spectroscope, 538; the Mosaic steps of creation, 541; confu- sion - darkness, 544; light, 545; the firmament, 547; the dry land, 548; the lights in the firmament, 550; apparent truth of the nebular hypothesis, 352. Atheism of the day professedly pious; J. B. Brown, Ixiii, 1881. 154.


-- Folly of, v, 1822. 464.


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Modern; J. Buchanan, xxxix, 1857. 321.


Athenians, the religion of the, (B. F. COCKER,) li, 1869, 165; the Apostle Paul at Athens, 163; temple, statues, and altars of Athens, 165; Paul delivers his discourse on Mars' Hill, 168; the Athenians a "religious peo- ple," 169; meaning of supersti- tion, 169; meaning of the word religion, 172; faith of the Athenians in the being of a God, 173; altar to the "un- known God," 173; man's con- sciousness of dependence on God, 176; prayer natural and necessary to mau, 180; relig- ious emotions from a conscious- ness of dependence, 183; con- sciousness of sin and liability to punishment, 186.


Atonement, xxix, 1847, 414; lxiii, 1881. 753.


- The; Martin, liii, 1871. 508.


- and baptism, sermons on; Bry- ant, Ix, 1878. 580.


- in Christ, the; Chaplain, Ixii, 1880. 184.


-- Dr. Beman, xxix, 1847. 379.


- Edwardian theory of. (W. F. WARREN.) xlii, 1860, 386; theory stated, 389; nature of the atone-


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Atonement-continued


ment, 390; ground of its neces- sity, 394; its extent, 399.


- Extent of the, xxxii, 1850. 101.


- Extent of the; T. W. Jenkyn, xli, 1859. 319.


- of the early Church, no price paid to Satan, (H. C. SHELDON,) Ix, 1878, 504; early notions con- cerning the rights of the devil, 504; teaching of Irenæus, 505; views of Origen ; 512; views of Gregory Nyssa, 515; views of Gregory Nazianzen, 518; views of John of Damascus, 519; views of the Latin Church, 520. - On the; Jenkyn, xxviii, 1846. 332.


- Essay on, (T. MERRITT, ) vii, 1824, 201, 241; what is an atone- ment? 201; does an atonement imply a change of law? 206; is the law of works still in force? 241.


- of Jesus Christ, what is it? lii, 1870. 159.


- Magee on the, xv, 1833. 258.


- in Christ; Miley, Ixii, 1880. 184.


- Miley on the, (JOHN F. CHAP- LAIN,) Ixii, 1880, 698; the book needed, 699; the fact of atone- ment admitted, 700; truc the- ory of the atonement, 704.


- New works on the, xliii, 1861. 329.


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- The, in its relation to the moral results, (J. H. DAWSON,) lix, 1877, 581; freedom to choose, 581: Satan and his fellow- spirits, 583; the origin of evil, 586; man made for the atone- ment, 591; the fall of Adam, 593; sacrifice for sin, 595; re- sults of the scheme of redemp- tion, 602.


- Review of Dr. Bush on, xxxi, 1849. 497.


- Review of tract on the, (S. Cox- FORT,) xxii, 1840. 443.


- Theory of. xxviii. 1846. 392.


- Theory of; Dr. Gritti, x1, 1858. - Infant and church membership, 311.


BAPTISM


Atonement, the vicarious. (H. B. RIDGAWAY,) liii, 1871, 589; history of Jesus unique, his sermons, 590 ; cause and charac- ter of his sufferings, 591 ; differ- ent views of the atonement, 592; objections to the doctrine of substitution, 598; expiation the fundamental thought of all religious sacrifice, 607.


- See also " Book, Review of." Atonements, views on the ; Winslow, xxviii, 1846. 632.


Austerity alien to religion, xxxiii, 1851. 277.


Automatic excellence and moral desert, (D. D. WHEDON,) xhii, 1861, 483; qualities of auto- matic excellence, 484 ; Edwards' exposition of a moral agent, 485; necessitated volition not responsible, 486; the divine will not a mechanical automa- tism, 489; necessitated holiness or depravity not responsible, 490; fallen man apart from re- demption necessitatedly unholy, 492; self-produced necessity is responsible, 495.


Babel, the builders of; M'Causland, liv, 1873. 526.


Baccalaureate sermon; Bowman, I, 1868. 636.


Baptism; Dale, xlix, 1867. 484.


- Rosser, xxxvii, 1855. 475.


- Atonement and, sermons on ; Bry- ant, 1x, 1878. 580.


- of children, on the; Mercein, xxxvii, 1855. 90.


- Christian; Spicer, xxxvi, 1854. 154.


- Christian ; Noel, xxxii, 1850. 156, 454.


- Christian, history of the mode; Chrystal, xliv, 1862. 169.


- Classic; Dale, 1, 1868. 140.


- Hibbard on, xxiv, 1842. 162.


- Imports and modes of ; Beecher, xxxi, 1849. 149.


- Infant, xxvi, 1844. 154. (See also Infant Baptism.)


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Baptism in the name of the Trinity, xxxii, 1850. 399.


- Letters to a Quaker on; Taylor, Ixiii, 1881. 403.


- in a nutshell; C. Taylor, lvii, 1875. 180.


- Noel's treatise on, reviewed, xxxii, 1850. 454.


- Sawyer on, xxviii, 1846. 332.


- Sermon on, (J. PORTER,) xxi, 1839. 304.


- Sermon ou, xxxvi, 1854. 664.


- significance and efficacy, (T. F. R. MERCEIN, ) xxxvii, 1855, 93; its special relation to infants, 94; Watson's views of, 95; Ne- ander, and Olin's views of, 96. - Slicer on, xxiii, 1841. 324.


- its subjects and mode; Trafton, Iii, 1870, 333.


- Water, (JAMES PORTER,) xvii, 1835. 254.


- (See also Doctrine of; Infant; Naaman; Regeneration; Script- ure.)


Barrilw, meaning of the word, xxvi, 1844, 325; xxxii, 1850. 399.


Barro, meaning of the word, xxxii, 1850. 404.


Baptisma, a threefold testimony; Lathern, Ixi, 1879. 197.


Baptismal question, studies on the ; Ford, Ixii, 1880. 384.


- regeneration ; Brooke, xxxi, 1849. 331.


- regeneration, Faber ou, (Z. PAD- DOCK,) XxxVi, 1854, 599; bap- tism and regeneration identical, questionable, 599; immediate cause of publication, 600; bap- tism and regeneration insepa- rable, a fundamental doctrine of Rome, 600; opinions of some of the clergymen of the Church of England, 603; not a matter of surprise that those who hold this doctrine join Rome, 600; some of the Protestant Episco- pal clergy on, 606; the author's argument against, 611 ; texts of Scripture adduced against, 612; articles, liturgy, and homilies of the Church of England against, 614.


Baptismal symbol and rule of faith; Caspari, xlix, 1867. 437.


- terms, mode, Ivi, 1874. 60.


Bar to the pulpit, lessons from the, (CALEB E. WRIGHT,) xlvii, 1865, 400; extemporaneous delivery, 402; violent declamation, 403; defective habits, 405; rapidity of gesture, 406; power of the voice, 407; demeanor, 408; con- struction of pulpits, 409; exam- ple of a model minister, 410.


Bards of the Bible; Gilfillan, xxxiii, 1851. 331.


Barnabas, epistle of; Weizsächer, xlvii, 1865. 451.


- Saint, dissertation on epistle of ; Cunningham, lix, 1877. 746.


- Treatise on the epistle of, xlviii, 1866. 584.


Baruch, the remainder of the works of; König, lix, 1877. 347.


Basis of knowledge for science and religion, a common, (JACOB TODD, ) Ivii, 1875, 27; basis of . science described by Huxley, 28; relation of cause and effect. 31; necessary laws, 36; dicta of science accepted by belief, 38; moral ideas in conscious- ness, 40.


Beauty for ashes; Dickson, 1x, 1878. 580.


- of holiness, x1, 1858. 506.


Bedenting der Weltschopfung nach Natur und Schrift, die; Wolf, xlix, 1867. 470.


Before the throne, daily devotions for a child, li, 1869. 324.


Being, great first cause of finite, iii, 1820. 100, 256.


Beitrage zur Christlichen Erkent- riess; Auberlen, xlix, 1867. 437. Belief, principles and certainty of, distinguished, xxxiv, 1852. 32. Believer, fear, hope, and joy in a, (F. GARRETTSON,) viii, 1825. 209, 249; the fear of God, 209; hope in God, 211; love to God, 249; joy in God, 251 ; fear qual- ities joy, 251.


- True; Maban, xxix, 1847. 324. Beneficence, Christian; Hosmer, xxxvii, 1855. 640.


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Benevolence, sermon, (R. WATSON, ) | Book, review of a, discourse on


xi,1828,441 ; liberal benevolence enjoined, 442 ; stewardship, 442 ; rule of progression, 443; mo- tives to the exercise of benevo- lence, 443; addressed to our hopes, 443; to our prudence and foresight, 445; view on a large scale, 445; from fitness of things, 447; from human mortality, 447; several objec- tions, 448; opportunity not favorable, 448; God's ways differ from ours, 449; apply to missions, 450; that there will be a partial failure, 452; reasons for diligence and constancy, 452; from quality of seed, 453; small portion of the world has been seeded, 453; all may pro- mote this good work, 454.


Berean lessons for 1870, the, lii, 1870. 160.


Best things, the; R. Newton, xli, 1859. 488.


Bibel und natur; Reusch, xlix, 1867. 469.


Bible, disbelief of, lxiii, 1881. 745.


- election, (RALPH GILBERT,) xxi, 1839. 361.


- of humanity; Michelet, xlvii, 1865. 124.


- and modern science; Sene, xliv, 1862. 446.


- and modern thought; Birks, xlvii, 1865. 131.


- against slavery ; S. M. Vail, xlvi, 1864. 353.


- against slavery ; Dobbins, xlvi, 1864. 356.


Binney's theological compend im- proved, Ivii, 1875. 511.


Birthplace of Jesus, the, and chro- nology of his infancy, (JOSEPH HORNER.) liv, 1872, 216; proof that Christ was born in Bethle- hem, 216; different narratives of Christ's infancy harmonized, 218; visit of the wise men, 219: flight into Egypt, 223; chrono- logical synopsis of "evangel- ical history," 225; return from Egypt, 225.


Matt. xxv, 45, vi, 1823, 201, 241, 281, 321; revision of trea- tise on atonement, 201; substi- tution, 242 ; objections to atone- ment met, 246; certainty of fut- ure punishment, 282; duration of punishment, 286; address to the ministers, 324.


- The, and its story, xlii, 1860. 699.


Brighter than the sun; Macduff, Ix, 1878. 183.


British and Foreign Evangelical Re- view, xl, 1858. 316, 486, 648. Brethren, unity among, sermon, (PETER P. SANDFORD, ) v, 1822. 161, 201.


Broken reeds, or theories of the Plymouth Brethren; Dewart, li, 1869. 484.


Buchlein von der Nachfolze, Christi, die; Schweab, lix, 1877. 762.


Bullarium Magnum Romanum, 1, 1868. 120.


Bulleton, Theologique, 1, 1868. 460. Bunyan, devotional works of, xxxiii, 1851. 487.


Business, our Father's; Guthrie, xlix, 1867. 484.


Calvary, the battle of; Chaffin, Ivi, 1874. 339.


Calvin, complete works of, (Ger- man,) xlv, 1863. 336, 676.


- Works of, xlvii, 1865, 598; 1, 1868, 119.


Calvinism, Ixiii, 1881. 752


- a corruption of Christianity, xxxviii, 1856. 269.


- on ; Froude, lv, 1873. 505.


- in the Church of England, Iv, 1873. 476.


- History of; Polenz, xlvi, 1864. 498.


- new and old, xiii, 1831. 222.


- New England, xlii, 1860. 507.


- Objections to; Foster, xxxii, 1850. 149.


- Old school, New England, xlv, 1863. 505.


- Position of, (ROBERT AIKMAN, ) lv, 1873, 291; seldom uttered in American pulpits, 292; views


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of the different churches, 293; position of Methodism upon, 295; change in doctrine, 299; Augustine theology, 301; ac- cording to Calvin's institutes, 305; according to Barnes, Hodge, Taylor, 307; present pulpit utterances concerning, 315.


- and Sir William Hamilton, lv, 1873. 291.


- unauthorized, of the English Bible, (J. J. TURTON,) xlvi, 1864, 380, the word ordain, 381; carnal, 387; elect, 389; such as should be saved, 391; 1 Peter ii, 8, and 1 Sam. ii, 25, 392; shall and will, 392; words in italics, 393.


Calvinistic dogma of original sin, Ix, 1878. 147.


- theology, historical view of ; New England, (F. P. TRACY,) xviii, 1836. 408.


- view of original sin, xxxv, 1853. 271.


Canada preachers, course of study for, x1, 1858. 328.


Cannibalism and Christianity; Rev. E. House, xli, 1859. 601.


Capital punishment, xxviii, 1846. 462.


Cardinal de Cheverus, review of, xxi, 1839. 347.


Catacombes, les, de Rome; Perret, liii, 1871. 558.


Catacombs, the, of Rome; Mac Far- lane, liii, 1871. 558.


- (See also Christian Evidences from the Catacombs.)


Catalepsy, religious, xli, 1859. 218. Catechism of morals and doctrines, xxviii, 1846. 332.


Catholic doctrine, history of; Gin- oulhiac, xlviii, 1866. 289.


Catholic religion, the, character and tendency of, (W. FISK,) xix, 1837. 117.


Causes de Mesire tant Moral que Physique; Cherbuliez, XXXV, 1853. 626.


Cedar Christian, the; Cuyler, xlvii, 1805. 323.


Celibacy, law of, in France, xxxvii, 1855. 487.


- Clerical, xxvii, 1845. 164. Centennial of American Independ- ence, (E. O. HAVEN,) Ivi, 1874, 533; first Methodist centennial, 533; centenary of American Methodism, 534; address of the bishops on the approaching- extract, 535; report of commit- tee at General Conference, 535; work of the Christian churches -the Methodist, 541; connec- tion of Christianity and educa- tion, 544.


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Character, the immortality of; Round, xlix, 1867. 323.


Charge to the clergy, Bishop M'II- vaine's, xvii, 1835. 302.


Charity and its fruits; President Edwards, xxxiv, 1852. 479.


Chart of life; Porter, xxxvii, 1855. 325.


Checks, Fletcher's, xi, 1828, 413; to be read and studied, 413; vindication of doctrines of grace, 414; Calvinistic move- ments, 414; Southiey's opin- ion, 415; sketch of Fletcher's life, 415; Calvinistic contro- versy, 416; Fletcher's spirit, 419.


Childhood conversion, (BOSTWICK HAWLEY,) xlviii, 1866, 531; children are in danger of per- ishing, 532; they may and ought to be saved, 535; means of instruction, 537; parental instruction, 538; Sunday-school instruction, 540; baptized chil- dren, 541 ; instruction specially adapted to children, 542; means adapted to the salvation of chil- dren, 544.


Hibbard on religion of. (See Hibbard.)


Children, religious education of, (ELIAS BOWEN,) xx, 1838. 91. Child's preacher, the, xxxviii, 1856. 162.


Choice, freedom of; J. Miley, Ixiii, 1881. 434.


Chretien de l'AAvenir du Theism ; Pecaut, xlvi, 1864. 663.




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