Index to the Methodist quarterly review, including the Methodist magazine, and the Methodist magazine and quarterly review, 1818-1881, Part 5

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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Christ, the; Neville, lxiii, 1881. 567, 569.


-- The advent of; Nagler, Ixii, 1880. 378.


- All for; Carter, Ivii, 1875. 531, 684.


- The, of the Apostles' Creed; Scott, xlix, 1867. 463.


-- The atonement of. xi, 1828. 221. - Benefits of the life and death of, (W. P. BURGESS,) ix, 1826, 121, 161; natural condition of men, 121; happy condition of all be- lievers, 125; prospects of be- lievers encouraging, 161.


- The birth of, (P. P. SANDFORD,) xvii, 1835. 241.


- to come; Litch, Ixii, 1880. 796.


- is coming, lii, 1870. 162.


- The coming of,. xxiv, 1842. 352. - and our century ; Lipscomb, Ixiii, 1881. 655.


-- coming in his kingdom, lii, 1870. 315.


- Coming of, the second, on the ; Brown, xxxiii, 1851. 325.


-- and Christianity, xxxvi, 1854. 631.


- crucified; G. W. Clark, xxxi, 1849. 146.


-- and him crucified; Gardiner, li, 1869. 324.


- Crucifixion of, viii, 1825. 469.


- Crucifixion of, remarks on the, ix, 1826. 106.


- Death of, benefit of, xliii, 1861. 340.


- Discourses on; Brown, xxxvi, 1854. 464.


- Divinity of, proved by his works, (J. FLOY,) xviii, 1836. 453.


- The divinity of, views on the ; Dr. M'Culloli, xxxv, 1853. 272, 275.


- Divine-human person of, (Wy. NAST, ) xlii, 1860, 441; twofold nature not self-contradictory, 442 ; Dr. Dorner's views, 443; im- portance of correct conceptions, 445; views of the Lutheran and Reformed Churches, 447; diffi- culties of the subject, 448; ori- gin of these difficulties, 449; the Kenotic view, 451; objec-


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tions answered, 451; what the Son laid aside, 453; sum of Gess's Christology, 455.


Christ, divinity of, (E. HEDDING,) vii, 1824, 281, 321; Jesus Christ the supreme God, 228; Chri-t is the Creator of all things, 325.


- The doctrine of the generation of, (D. W. CLARK, ) xxxiii, 1851, 119; his humanity, 128; his divinity, 132.


- our example, xxvi, 1844. 636.


- Example of, ix, 1826. 148.


- of God, the; Bonar, Ivi, 1874. 335, 531.


- The, of the Gospels, and Christ of modern Christians; Tulloch, xlvii, 1865. 464.


- the great subject of prophecy, xxxiii, 1851. 263.


- Headship of, the, xlvi, 1864. 157.


-- of history ; Young, xxxviii, 1856, 153; liii, 1871. 333.


- of history, the; Keim, xlviii, 1866. 467.


- of history, the; Laurent, xlviii, 1866. 467.


- of history, the. (O. S. MUNSELL,) xliv, 1862, 579; battle of evi- dence in the time of Christ, 5.80 ; in the time of Luther, 581; new want and new theory, 583; plan of argument, 585; wonder- ful power of the cross, 586; outer circumstances of the life of Christ, 587; unfavorable local circumstances, 589; his work among men, 590; purity of his life, 592; novelty and grandeur of his views, 593; his conscious unity with God, 596; his unique individuality, 596; his love for fallen man, 598.


-- in history; Turnbull, xlii, 1860. 234.


- Human nature of, exalted, (N. LEVINGS,) xxii, 1840. 137.


- and humanity ; H. M. Goodwin, Ivii, 1875. 507.


- The humiliation of; Bruce, lix, 1877. 547.


- Imitation of; Kempis, xxxviii, 1856. 642.


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Christ and the inheritance of the | Christ and his salvation; Bushnell, saints; Guthrie, xlii, 1860. 163. xlvii, 1865. 136.


- is our God, x, 1827. 163.


- The "I wills" of; Powers, xliv, 1862. 693.


- The kingdom of, delineated, xxiv, 1842, 475; xxv, 1843, 483.


- our life ; Hudson, xlii, 1860. 510. - the light of the world; John Aruot, vii, 1824. 361, 441.


- and other masters; Hardwick, xlix, 1867. 128.


- with his ministers, viii, 1825. 409.


- and our century, (A. A. LIPS- COMB,) Ixiji, 1861, 655; Christ and man, the same relations, 658; Christ furnished a typical manhood, 659 ;. skepticism the result of materialism, 663; crit- icisms of Froude, 666; Ruskin, 667.


- On the passion of; Rothe, lv, 1873. 514.


-- Physical cause of death of, xxxi, 1849. 185.


- Physical cause of death of, (ROBERT CURRAN, ) 1, 1868, 221 ; a broken heart assumed, 221; the reason for this assumption, 223; its physiological incorrect- ness, 225; a voluntary act, 228. - in the Psalins; Bonar, xli, 1859. 668.


- raises the widow's son, (S.DOUGH- TY,) xi, 1828, 121, 165; the Bible an extraordinary book, 121; how extensive the rav- ages of death, 122; how indis- criminate, 123; death blights the hopes, 124; was unex pected, 125; God directs and controls events for good, 126; prosperity averse to sympathy, 127; adversity turns us to it, 128; most hopeless case in reach of God's mercy, 165; not to look for such interpositions as this, 167; heaven's afflictions disciplinary, 167; the Saviour's character displayed, 168; he is the source of life, 169.


- The resurrection of; Dr. Nott, liv, 1872. 675.


- The second coming of; Brown, xxxiii, 1851. 325.


- The second coming of; Merrill, Ixi, 1879. 603.


- The Sonship of, xxxiii, 1831. 120, 532, 542.


- Ou the Sonship of, (M. RAYMOND, ) lv, 1873, 562 ; precise import of the term, 563; based on the res- urrection, 564; based on his Messiahship, 564; divine signiti- cation of, 565; inscrutableness of, 568; and Arianismn, 569; dis- tinction between deity and di- vinity, 571 ; in the creeds of the churches, 573.


- in the soul ; Upham, liv, 1872. 355. - Suffering and glory of, sermon, (J. H. YOUNG, ) xix, 1837. 318. - Suffering of, (JOHN BIRDSALL.) vi, 1823, 121, 161; sufferings of Christ prophesied of, 122 ; glory to follow, 161.


- The sufferings of, xxviii, 1846. 153, 227.


- Sufferings of; Tyler, xxix, 1847. 632.


-- Sufferings, necessity of, xxiii, 1841. 212.


- Testimony of, to Christianity; Boyne, xliv, 1862. 692.


- Works of; Marvin, 1, 1868. 306. - (See also Antichrist ; Coming of ; Cross of; Christology; Imita- tione; Jesus; Kingdom; Mes- siah; Nazarene; Prophecy of Jacob; Religions before; Res- urrection; Salvation by; Son of God; Suffering; Temple; Theology of: Twenty-second Psalm. Also Christ, and Jesus, in Biographical Department.) Christenthums, die moral des; Pal- mer, xlvi, 1864. 324.


Christes des Glaubens, der; Strauss, xlvii, 1865. 465, 599.


Christi, die Lehre von der Person; W. F. Gess, xxxix, 1857. 65s. Christian baptism; Merrill, Iviii, 1876. 579.


- character, the times call for a high type of, xxxv, 1853. 412.


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Christian citizen, the, xxv, 1843. 478. | Christian masters, the duties of;


- doctrine; Dorner, Ixiii, 1881. 769.


- doctrine, history of ; Hagenbach, Ixiii, 1881. 387. 567.


- doctrine of sin, the ; Tulloch, lix, 1877. 554.


- doctrine of slavery ; Armstrong, Xxxix, 1857, 497; xli, 1859. 152.


- doctrine, translation of; Nitzsch, xxxii, 1850. 343.


- dogmatics; Von Oosterzee, Ivii, 1875. 146.


- duty in regard to slavery ; Crane, xlii, 1860. 345.


- dnty, lessons in, xlvii, 1865. 135. - effort, treatise on; Sarah Baker, xxxii. 1850. 663.


-- enterprises demand increased moral resources, xxxiii, 1851. 91.


- ethics; Neander, xlvii. 1865. 136.


- ethics, manual of; Wuttke, xlvii. 1865. 138, 470.


- evidence from the catacombs, (W. H. WITHROW,) liii, 1871, 558; inscribed slabs, 560; ori- - gin and description of the cat- acombs, 561; publications of the catacombs, 565; religious teachings, inscriptions, 567; altars, chairs, and paintings, 570; symbols, 572.


- evidences, logic of ; Wright, Ixii, 1880. 394.


- faith, Lucretius on ; Godet, Ixiii, 1881. 796.


- father's present, xxxvi, 1854. 152. - graces; J. P. Thompson, xii, 1859. 509.


- hope ; J. A. James, xl, 1858. 666.


- inheritance, xxvi. 1844. 164.


- inscriptions in Gaul; Leblaud, xlviii, 1866. 289.


- life; Bayne, xxxviii, 1856. 158, 549.


- life, the higher; Boardman, xli, 1859 .- 340.


- life, tales and sketches of, xlvii, 1865. 136.


- life, pointed papers for the ; Cuy- ler, Ixi, 1879. 197.


- life, sermons and songs of the; Sears, Ivii, 1875. 685.


- love ; Dr. Wise, xxix, 1847. 484.


M'Tyeire, xli, 1859. 510.


- memorials of the war; Hacket, xlviii, 1866. 140.


- ministry, the office and work of the; Hoppin, li, 1869. 616.


- morals; Challen, xli. 1859. 328.


- The mute, under the Master's rod, xxiv, 1842. 481.


nurture; Bushnell, xxxi, 1849, 156; xliii, 1861, 698; lix, 1877. 195.


-- perfection, essay on. (B. F. SHEP- HERD,) xvii, 1835. 380.


- perfection, xxiii, 1841, 123, 307; XXV, 1843. 156.


- perfection, Peck's doctrine of, xxvii, 1845. 481.


- perfection, the philosophy of, (J. T. PECK,) xxx, 1848. 148, 293.


- perfection defined, xxxi, 1849. 469.


- perfection, philosophy of re- viewed, xxxi, 1849. 484.


- perfection ; G. Peck, xxxi, 1849. 156.


- perfection; Aiken, xlii, 1860. 514.


- perfection and the higher life. (J. T. CRANE,) Ix, 1878, 688; points of agreement, 689; Wes- ley's views, 692; illustrations, 693; instincts of human nature are not to be rooted out, 695; difference of views, 696; do the Scriptures teach complete de- liverance from depravity? 501; the Lord's prayer and freedom from sin, 708; Scripture teach- ing on the subject, 712.


- principle in relation to mental culture ; S. Olin, xxxi, 1849. 147. - profession, the, xxix, 1847. 338. - professor; James, xxxiii, 1851. 327.


- purity, on ; R. S. Foster, xxxiii, 1851, 484, 505; li, 1869. 459.


- purity, (L. R. DUNN,) Iv, 1873, 206; definition of, 208; attain- able, 210; gradual or instanta- neous, 215; degree of, 224.


- religion, distinctive peculiarities of the, xiv, 1832. 474.


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Christian religion, the, lectures on | Christianity, age of ; Vaughan, xxi, 1849. 497.


truth of; Cocker, Ivi, 1874. 163.


- religion, meditations on the pres- ent state of; Guizot, xlviii, 1866. 468.


- religion, peculiarities of, essay on the; Whateley, lii, 1870. 463.


- religion, review of evidence of truth of, (D. SMITH,) xx, 1838. 215.


- rhetoric, system of; Hervey, Ivi, 1874. 504.


- Sabbath, xxxix, 1857. 235.


- sociology, lxiii, 1881. 186.


- sybils, character and history of the old; Dr. Dechend, Ix, 1878. 727.


- theism ; Thompson, xxxviii, 1856. 163.


- theology; W. Cook, xxxi, 1849. 143.


-- theology, lectures on; Knapp, xlii, 1860. 688.


- theology and modern skepticism, liv, 1872. 521.


- theology, Pope's compendium of ; Miley, lix, 1877, 389; divisions of the work, 393; original sin, 399; the atonement, 406.


- union, existing tendencies to- ward, xxxii, 1850. 177.


- union necessary for religious progress and defense; Hurst, Ixii, 1880. 404.


- way, the; Gladden, lix, 1877. 579.


- world, the, unmasked ; Berridge, xxxvi, 1854. 320.


- year; Keble, xxiv, 1842. 458.


Christianity, the central idea of; Peck, xxxviii, 1856, 497; xxxix, 1857, 84, 184; Iviii, 1876. 553.


-- Central idea of, xxxix, 1857, 84, 184; plan of the book, 86; holi- ness the true word to represent it, 91; just the book for the times, 18-4.


-- Challenge of; Johnson, lxiii, 1881. 570.


- Circumstantial evidence of; Carey, Ixiii, 1881. 569.


- and its conflicts; Marcy, xlix, 1867. 614.


- Allotropic, Ivii, 1875. 664.


- Continued existence of, a mira- cle, xxxvii, 1855. 251.


- Controversy between true and pretended; Townsend, li, 1869. 301.


- in no danger of materialism, xxxvii, 1855. 353.


- Essays on supernatural origin of ; Fisher, xlix, 1867, 119; lii, 1870. 298.


- Evidences of, xiv, 1832, 191; xxxiv, 1852. 618.


- Evidences of, lectures on the, XXXV, 1853. 312.


- Evidences of, in the nineteenth century, lectures on ; A. Barnes, 1, 1868. 143.


- The field of, the world, xxxvii, 1855. 252.


- Fundamental truths of; Lu- thardt, xlvii, 1865, 450; xlviii, 1866. 144.


- and Greek philosophy; Cocker, lii, 1870, 460; liv, 1872. 442.


- History of origin of; Renan, xlviii, 1866. 469.


- Our holy, lvi, 1874. 682.


- a means of civilization, xxiii, 1841. 39.


-- Meditations on; Guizot, xlix, 1867. 310.


-- and modern thought ; Miller, liv, 1872. 518.


- and mysticism, xxxv. 1853. 161. "Christianity, new," and its les- sons, (FALES ' H. NEWHALL,) xlv, 1863, 533; true Christian- ity courts examination, 533; the passing phase of theolog- ical opinion, 535; distinction between theology and religion, 537; denial of the supernatural. 539; fault in our definition of supernatural, 542; distinction between moral and physical causes, 543; nature of human volitions, 545; nature of mira- cles, 547; distinction between the intellectual and moral, 549 ; Christianity needs no apology, 550; harmony between Script-


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Christianity-continued


ure and scientific discoveries, 551; manner of the creation, 553; the Scriptures natural, 555.


- Organic; Sawyer, xxxvii, 1855. 148.


- and positivism; M'Cosh, liii, 1871. 503.


- Primitive; Cave, iii, 1820. 28. -- the religion of nature; Peabody, xlvi, 1864. 344.


- and the religion of the future, spontaneous decomposition of, Iviii, 1876. 159.


- Republican influences of, xxxi, 1849, 504; xxiii, 1841. 640.


- and schools ; Baur, lix, 1877. 724.


- and science ; Peabody, Ivii, 1875. 154.


- The secret of; Hebberd, lvi, 1874. 501.


- The shadow of, xlviii, 1866. 324, 484.


- Silence of Greek and Roman writers in regard to, xxxii, 1850. 33, 36.


-- and statesmanship; Hague, xxxvii, 1855, 326; xlvii, 1865, 629; xlviii, 1866. 160.


- Superior excellency of, x, 1827. 151.


- The sure triumph of. (E. L. FAN- CHER,) xlix, 1867, 532 ; triumph over persecution, 535 ; scholastic trial, 535; temptation to intol- erance, 536; full religious lib- erty, 537; all other events sub- servient to Christianity, 538.


- tested, M. Cald well's ; Vail, xxxiv, 1852. 151.


- Tracts concerning ; A. S. Norton, xxxiv, 1852. 632.


- The theory of; Grayson, xxxvi, 1854. 149.


- The unimpaired progress and establishment of, xxxiv, 1832. 91.


- Views of; Prof. Lagarde, lv, 1873. 664.


- and the war power, (JOSEPH HOR- NER,) xlvii, 1865. 165; absolute nonresistance, 166; revenge forbidden, 167; the war power


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anciently an attribute of gor- ernment, 171; never taken away, 173; thevoice of prophecy, 175; New Testament approval, 178; governments have twofold authority, 180; the demands of patriotism, 184.


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


- and the theater; Buckley, lviii, 1876. 182.


- Duty of, iii, 1820. 3, 41, 81, 121; Col. iii, 1, 2, 3, 3; duty of Christians severally, 4; helps to performance of duty, 41; im- provement of subject, 121.


Christliche Apologetik auf anthro- pologischer Grundlage; Baum- stark, lix, 1877. 576.


- dogmatik; Ebrard, xxxiii, 1851. 673.


- ethik, die; Culman, xlvi, 1864, 498; Iviii, 1876. 192.


- Lehre von der Rechtfertigung und Versohung, die; Ritschl, Iviii, 1876. 759.


- Glaubenslehre vom Methodist- ischen Stand-Punkt; Sulzber- ger, lix, 1977. 383.


Christmas customs; Cassell, xliv, 1862. 500.


Christology, (JAMES F. CHAFFEE,) xlvi, 1864, 478: the doctrine of Jesus, 479; the doctrine of the Logos, 480; the doctrine of Christ, 481; his divine nature, 483; distinction of character- istics, 484 ; did the divine nature suffer? 487 ; necessary character- isties of a substitute, 488.


- of the Old Testament; IIeng- stenberg, xx, 1838. 240.


- in the Twenty-second Psalm, method of, (F. G. HIBBARD,) lii, 1870, 98, 366; the psalın classified, 98; describes Christ's agony in the garden, 99; his agony on the cross, 104; de- seription cannot apply to David, 106; describes the victory of Christ, 109; inspiration and revelation defined, 366; meth- ods to communicate divine truths, 369; revelations are ob-


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jective and subjective, 370; when the psalm was written, 375.


- of the New Testament; Bey- schlag, xlviii, 1866. 288, 467, 612.


Church edification and a divinely called ministry, xiii, 1831. 324. - The, and slavery; Reviere. (See also Slavery.) xlviii, 1866. 128.


- The, and our country; L. Rice, xliv, 1862. 175.


Circle of blessings ; Mrs. Gatty, xli, 1859. 508.


Circumstantial testimony the only sure demonstration of the truth of the Scriptures, xxxv, 1853. 316.


City of the saints; Burton, xliv, 1862. 635.


-- of sin, the, and its capture; W. F. Remington, xxxix, 1857. 659.


Civil freedom, divine origin of, xxxiii, 1851. 635.


- government in the Hebrew commonwealth, xxxiii, 1851. 638.


Clarke, Dr. Adam, discourses of, "Christian Spectator " on the, xii, 1830, 219, 435; Methodists charged with war on the Bible Society, 220; the "Spectator" does not represent Congrega- tionalists, 222; discourse on sal- vation by faith, 226; John Fletcher, 232; Dr. Coke united with Mr. Wesley, 233; Irish language, 233; Joseph Benson, 234; circulation of books, 236; educational efforts of Method- ists, 236; philippics against us, 238.


Class-leaders, address to; E. S. Janes, xliv, 1862. 693.


Classic antiquity, theology of, xliii, 1861. 504.


Clemno, ad; Joseph Parker, liii, 1871. 340.


Clergy, address to the ; Wesley, liv, 1872. 246.


--. Charge to the; M'Ilvaine, xvii, 1835. 302.


Clergy, charge to the, of the Diocese of Ohio, 1851 ; Bishop M'Ilvaine, xxxiv, 1852. 153.


- Proceedings and tendencies of the evangelical, xvi, 1834. 472. Closet companion, xxxvi, 1854. 621. - exercises, xiii, 1831. 77.


Cloud dispelled, the; Kirk, xliii, 1861. 164.


Codex of the second epistle of Clement, Iviii, 1876. 720.


Colenso, case of, 1, 1868. 287.


Colloquies, theological, xx, 1838. 239.


Coleridge, writings of, chiefly valu- able for aggressive qualities, xxxvi, 1854. 36.


Comfort's source of power, x1, 1858. 330.


Coming of Christ in his kingdom, lii, 1870. 315.


- Christ's second; David Brown, Ivii, 1875. 682.


- of the King; Hinsdale, xlviii, 1866. 471.


- of the Lord; MacDonald, xxix, 1847. 637.


Commission, the great; Harris, xxiv, 1842, 482; xxviii, 1846. 481.


Common topics, discourses on; Alexander, xli, 1859. 153.


Communion, on Christian, i, 1818. 235.


Companion for the afflicted; Walker, xxviii, 1846. 476.


Concord of ages; Beecher, xlii, 1860. 335.


Conference papers; Hodge, lxi, 1879. 590.


Conferences de Notre Dame; Felix, xlii, 1860. 505.


Confirmation, rite of, authority for the, xxiii, 1841. 640.


Conflict of ages, the; E. Beecher, xxxvi, 1854. 150.


- of ages; Beecher, xxxvi, 1854, 169; theological training and charac- ter of the author, 171; general design of, 173; the real truth lies between two systems, 176- 150; theory of pre-existence as set forth, 180; theory not orig- inal with the author, 182; futile


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objections to Arminianism, 183; consideration of the argument, 185; the work the result of errors in Calvinism, 188.


- between science and religion, history of; J. F. Draper, Ivii, 1875. 159.


Congregationalism, orthodox, and the sects; Clarke, liii, 1871. 508. Connexions ; Davidson, xxxvi, 1854. 482.


Conscience and faith; Coquerel, 1, 1868. 458.


- A good, necessary to a useful exercise of the mind, xxxV, 1853. 547.


- makes duty easy, xxxiii, 1851. 102. - Rights of, xxv, 1843. 5.


Consciousness and continued exist- ence of the soul; Fleming, Ivii, 1875. 531.


Controversy, points of; Miller, liii, 1871. 531.


Conversion, Arminian view of, xxxii, 1850. 190.


-- of the world, suggestions for the, xxviii, 1846. 330.


- preceded by faith, xxxii, 1850. 91. - God's time for, ix, 1826. 230. Conversions, genuine, always sudden, xxxiii, 1851. 105.


Convert, advice to a young, xxi, 1839. 119.


- Brownson's, x1, 1858. 171, 331. Convertirten, die; Raess, xlix, 1867. 437.


Convert's counselor; Wise, xxxviii, 1856. 492.


Converts, counsels to; George, xlvii, 1865. 313.


Corner-stone, the, xxxiv, 1852. 620. Cosmogony of the Scriptures, xlii, 1860. 339.


Cottage, happiness in a, or religion superior to the world, xix, 1837. 273.


Country, our, and the Church; N. L. Rice, xliv, 1862. 175.


Covetousness, review of Dick on, (WILLIAM HOSMER, ) xxii, 1840. 202.


Crane's book and the "Quarterly Review," lvi, 1874. 662. -


Cratylus, the new; Donaldson, 1, 1868. 5.


Creation, days of, xliii, 1861. 151. - of man, tinal cause of considered, xxxiv, 1852. 461.


- of man, Mosaic account of the, xxxiv, 1852. 497.


- of man, opinions of the early fathers on the mode of, xxxiv, 1852. 504.


Creator, the, and the creation; Young, liii, 1871. 333.


- The, and the creation; Hickok, liv, 1872. 688.


Creature, destiny of the; Ellicott, xliii, 1861. 499.


- A new, (JOHN FLETCHER,) iv, 1821, 161, 201; regeneration, 162; how brought about, 164; necessary to salvation, 201.


Credibility of the Christian writers, XXXV, 1853. 259.


- Historic, in the theory of Strauss, XXXV, 1853. 184.


- of the Scriptures, only sure ground of demonstration of, XXXV, 1853. 266.


Credo, li, 1869. 621.


Creed, an exposition of the, sxiv. 1842. 475.


- Philosophy of the; Gratty, xliii, 1861. 678.


Criticism, sacred, x, 1827. 19. 59, 108, 161, 204, 249, 301, 357. Cross, attractions of the; Spring, xxviii, 1846. 331.


- of Christ, (NICHOLAS SNETHEN. ) x, 1827, 185; Gal. iv, 14, 185; why glory in the cross? 1SS; but one religious cross in the world, 191.


- Wreath around the; A. M. Brown, xxxiv, 1852. 312.


Crucible, the ; J. A. Goodhue, xlii, 1860. 166.


Crucifixion, darkness at the Sav- iour's, i, 1818. 142.


Culture and religion in some of their relations; Shairp, liii, 1871. 501.


Daily treasure, the Christian's; Temple, xxxiv, 1852, 150; xli, 1859. 509.


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Daniel, inspiration of the book of; [ Deluge, the world before the ; Fig- Boyle, xlv, 1863. 673. uier, liv, 1872. 680.


- The times of ; H. W. Taylor, liii, 1871. 508.


Dark things, moral uses of; Bush- nell, li, 1869. 310.


Darwinism, reconcilability of with orthodoxy, Ivi, 1874, 310; its irreconcilability with geology, 312; unreliability of later time measures, 312; admissibility of different human origins, 313.


David blessing his household, (R. TREFFREY, ) ix, 1826, 201, 241; 2 Sam. vi, 20, 201; how a man inay bless his household, 202; motives to it, 241.


Dawn of heaven; Collen, xlvii, 1865. 134.


Day, term so rendered in Psalm cxlvi, 4, analyzed, xxxiv, 1832. 242.


Dead, the condition of the, xxxii, 1850. 112.


- The state of the; West, liv, 1872. 154.


Deaf and dumb man, religious thoughts of a, vii, 1824. 147.


Death, Adam's, a physical and spir- itual cessation, xxxiv, 1852. 253.


- and annihilation, terms com- pared and examined, xxxiv, 1852. 250.


- of the righteous, happy, (Wy. WINANS,) xi, 1828. 281, 321.


- The to-morrow of; Figuier, liv, 1872. 680.


Debt and grace; C. F. Hudson, xl, 1858. 149.


Decapolis, or the individual obli- gation, xxiv, 1842. 317.


Deity and the physical forces, the, (S. D. HILLMAN,) Ixi, 1879, 642; spiritual origin of phys- ical force, 643; Joseph Cook on natural law, 646; succession of species, 650; relation of the doctrine of divine immaneney, €55.


-- Prescience of the, xxxiii, 1851. 302.


Deluge, the, cause and objects of a general, xviii, 1836. 231.


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Demoníacs of the New Testament, (DR. . EBRARD, ) xxxix, 1857, 405; New Testament view con- cerning, 405; the cause of dis- case, 409; the cure of, 410; different Christian views con- cerning, 411; scientific views concerning, 416.


Demons, on; Apuleius, xxxii, 1850. 221.


Denominations, Christian, xi, 1828. 467.


Departed, state of the; B. Moore, xxxix, 1857. 662.


Depravity, doctrine of, 'xliii, 1861. 240.


- General consciousness of, xxxvii, 1855. 255.


- of human nature, xxxiv, 1852. 254.


- Infant; Meyer, lv, 1873. 686.


- Views of; Meyer, Iv. 1873. 686. Despondency, religious, salvation for all the world, i. 1818. 16. Deutsche Zeitschrift für Christliche Wissenschaft, etc., x1, 1858. 494 .* Devils, existence of, xxxii, 1850. 214.


Devotion, on, i, 1818. 349.


- Hours of Christian; Tholuck, Ivii, 1875. 531.


Devotional exercises, xli, 1859. 155. Dictionary of religious knowledge; Lyman Abbott, Ivii, 1875. 355. Dietetics of tlie soul, xxxvi, 1854. 475.


Directory, the pastor's comprehen- sive; M'Lean, Iviii, 1876. 764. Disciples offended, (J. FLETCHER.)


· iv, 1821, 401, 441: John vi. 66, 401; what offended the disci- ples, 401; in Christ is life for sinners, 441; to whom shall we go? 444.


Discourse on the death of President Lincoln; Haven, xlvii, 1865. 484.


- - on Rev. W. Fisk, D.D., (N. BANGS,) xxi, 1839. 360.


- on missions; Williams, xxxviii, 1856. 496.


Discourses; Eliot, xxxv, 1853. 467.


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Discourses; Van Santfoord, xxxviii, 1856. 646.


-- of Dr. Adam Clarke as reviewed in the "Christian Spectator," xii, 1830. 219, 435; charges against the Methodists, 220; Methodists in Switzerland, 221; Methodist Bible Society, note, 222; Methodist Tract Society, note, 222; Dr. Clarke's method of study, 229; Methodist inter- est in education. 229; Method- ist literature, 236; philippics, 238.


- and essays; D'Aubigne, xxviii, 1846. 480.


-- and essays; Shedd, 1, 1868. 5.


- and essays; Draper, xliv, 1862. 517.


- on truth; Alexander, xliv, 1862. 528.


- and sayings of our Lord; John Brown, Ivii, 1875. 354.


- from the spirit world; Stephen Olin, xxxV, 1853. 601.


- on truth; Thornwell, xxxvii, 1855. 323.


Distinction between the under- standing and the will; Cole- ridge, xxxvi, 1854. 40.


Divine agency in material phenom- ena, on ; Chase, xxxiii, 1851. 9.


- grace, on; R. Watson, xxxviii, 1856. 265.


- human in Scripture; Lewis, xlii, 1860. 329.


- passion, (T. M. GRIFFITH.) xlviii, 1866, 64; infinite happiness of God, 65; affected by human conduct, 68; nature of divine sympathy, 70; inferences from nature, 71.


- truth, efficacy of, sermon, (T. SPICER, ) xii, 1930 241.


Divinity, elements of; Ralston, Xxx, 1848. 161.


- Lectures on ; Hill, xxix, 1847. 632.


- New, examination of; F. Hodg- son, xxi, 1839. 357.


- of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ; Liddon, li, 1869, 137; liv. 1872. 336.




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