Index to the Methodist quarterly review, including the Methodist magazine, and the Methodist magazine and quarterly review, 1818-1881, Part 7

Author: Pilcher, Elijah H
Publication date: 1884
Publisher: New York, N.Y. : Phillips & Hunt; Cincinnati, Ohio : Walden & Stowe
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House, God's glorious, (ISRAEL CHAMBERLAIN,) x, 1827, 425; success of the gospel, 426: ours a true Catholic religion, 429.


How to be saved, xlvii, 1865. 628. Hulsean lectures, 1845-6-7, xxxi, 1849. 144.


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Human destiny ; Hudson, xliii, 1861. 515.


- nature, rectitude of; Burnap, xxxiii, 1851. 164.


Humanität und Christenthum; Kritz- ler, xlix, 1867. 436.


- und religion; Hartmann, lvii, 1875. 699.


Humanity immortal, lv, 1873. 159. Hymn of faith and Hope; Bonar, xlix, 1867. 478.


Idea of the kingdom of God, Ivi, 1874. 147.


Ideas, progress of religious; Mrs. Child, xxxviii, 1856. 155.


- Religious, among barbarous tribes, lvii, 1875. 5.


Idee de dieu et ses Nouveaux Crit-


- iques, L'; Caro, xlvi, 1864. 499. Idle word, the; Goulburn, xlviii, 1866. 484.


Illumination, health, and comfort, (THOMAS ROBERTS,) iv, 1821, 81, 121; the Lord openeth the eyes of the blind, 83; the Lord raiseth the bowed down, 122; the Lord loveth the righteous. 124.


Imitatione Christi, Thoma Kempis de; Hirsche, lix, 1877. 761. Immaculate conception, dogma of, (H. B. SMITH,) xxxvii, 1855, 275; history of the controversy, 280; resisted by Bernard of Clairveaux, 280; final decision, 286; biblical argument against, 290; traditional argument against, 293; theological argu- ment against, 800.


Immersion not baptism; Beckwith, xl, 1858. 661.


Immortality; Perowne, lii, 1870. 299.


- The idea of; Huber, xlvii, 1865. 121.


- Man's, x, 1827. 121.


- The mode of man's; Goodwin, Ixii, 1880. 203.


- Moral argument for, (E.THOMSON,) xlii, 1860, 5; the metaphysical argument, 6; argument founded on the intellect, 7; argument founded on the heart, 10; ar-


gument founded on the moral nature, 13 ; an objection refuted, 16.


Immortality of the soul; R. W. Landis, xli, 1839. 482.


- of the soul; Mattison, xlvii, 1865. 133.


- Thoughts on, iii, 1820. 419.


Importance of doctrinal truth and man's responsibility; D. W. Clark, liii, 1871. 356.


Imprecatory psalmns, x1, 1858. 146. Incarnate Saviour, the; Nicolls, Ixiii, 1881. 567.


Incarnation, on the; C. Beecher, xxxi, 1849. 498.


on the; Wilberforce, xxxi, 1849, 328; xxxiii, 1851. 114.


- The, xxxiii, 1851. 114.


- Recent works on, xxxi, 1849. 328.


- Theories of the, xxxiii, 1851. 124.


Incense, evening, xxxviii, 1836. 322.


Infancy and manliood of Christian life; Taylor, li, 1869. 142.


Infant baptism; Hill, xxxvi, 1854. 470. (See also Baptism, in- fant.)


Infant baptism, Ivi, 1874. 128.


- baptism and salvation in the Calvinistic system, Ivi, 1874. 639.


- baptism and the "Southern Re- view ; " C. W. Miller, Ivii, 1875. 179.


- baptism briefly considered ; Doane, Iviii, 1876. 372.


- baptism, reply to Howell on evils of; Rosser, xxxvii, 1855. 627. Infants, moral condition of, xli, 1859. 632.


- Moral condition of, (CYRUS BROOKS, ) xlvi, 1864, 552; their salvation in case of death, 552; views taken by Mercein, Hib- bard, and Haven, 553; appeal to Scripture, 556; Christ's say- ings concerning children, 557; a child's character not Chris- tian, 559; Hibbard's view of Rom. v, 12, 561 ; nothing or too much proven, 563; not sustained


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Infants-continued


by facts, 568; contradicted by Christ's declaration to Nico- denius, 570.


- their relation to the Church, xli, 1859. 213.


Infidelity, xiii, 1831, 237; XXXV, 1853, 180; lxiii, 1881. 745.


- answered by the Father, God, and his family ; Robinson, Iviii, 1876. 764. :


and Catholicism, xxxix, 1857. 42.


- disguised, of modern literature, xxxviii, 1856. 550.


- and faith in Germany, (NAGLER,) Ixiii, 1881. 128.


-- Fate of, xxx, 1848. 478.


- Observations on, vii, 1824. 30.


- portrayed, xix, 1837. 86.


Inheritance, the Christian's, xxvi, 1844. 164.


Inner life of the Christian; F. A. Rauch, xxxix, 1857. 163.


-- religious life, his; Lacordaire, xlviii, 1866. 368.


Inscriptiones, Christianæe, Urbis Romanæ; De Rossi, xlv, 1863, 337; liii, 1871. 558.


Inspiration, on; Baylee, xxxvii, 1855. 142.


- The divine element in, (GILBERT HAVEN.) 1, 1868, 5, 165; verbal inspiration necessary by the laws of philology, 7; the inher- ent vitality of words, 8; the Greek philosophers and J. Stu- art Mill, 8; modern authorities, 11; the word is the fullness of the idea, 16; style, 165; style in biblical anthors, 169; varie- ties of biblical literature, 170; divine authorship claimed by the writers of the Bible, 172; uninspired expressions of bib- lical authors, 174; demands of the laws of Christian faith, 177; unsettled difficulties, 179; the preservation of the Bible, 180; the twofold Christ and the twofold authorship of the Scriptures, 184.


- and the canon; Given, Ixiii, 1881. 565.


Inspiration of the Scriptures, letters on ; Leonard Woods, xx, 1838. 356.


- of the Holy Scriptures; William Lee, xxxix, 1857, 321; xlix, 1867. 325.


- of the Holy Scriptures, a treatise on; Elliott, 1x, 1878. 558.


- The human element in; Curtis, 1, 1868. 5, 131.


- of the Scriptures, (DANIEL, CURRY, ) x1, 1858, 256; new ar- guments necessary, 257; the term inspiration, 259; two spe- cies of inspiration, 260; the office of the Spirit, 265; the Scriptures as a whole, 266; discrepancies considered, 267: human element in the Script- ures, 269 ; nature of their infal- libility, 271.


- Views on, examined; Morell, xxxii, 1850. 509.


- Views of; J. Pye Smith, xxxvii, 1855. 395.


Instant glory; Winslow, xlix, 1867. 483.


Institutes, review of Watson's, viii, 1825, 464; ix, 1826, 19; x, 1827, 296; xi, 1828. 373.


-- Theological, by R. Watson, xii, 1830, 272, 361: standard body of divinity, 272; divine author- ity of the Scriptures, 274; sub- ject of prophecy, 283; effect of religion on society. 291; objec- tions answered, 292; doctrine of the Trinity, 301.


- Watson's. (See. Watson's Insti- tutes and Theological Insti- tutes.)


Intellectual systems of the universe. (See Universe.)


Intelligence, relation of. to the piety and efficiency of the Church, (T. F. R. MERCEIN.) XxxV, 1853. 123; intelligence defined, 123; intelligence in the Church, 125; intelligence in the clergy, 126; influence of, on personal piety, 128: relations of, to the etli- ciency of the Church. 129; in co- operation with the world, 129 ; in aggressive movements, 131; re-


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Intelligence-continued


forms as directed by irreligious men, 131; how the sensibilities are aroused, 133; what the Church requires, 134.


Interior or hidden life; Upham, xxvii, 1845. 321.


Interpretation, the day-year, lvi, 1874. 116.


Invitation, the heeded, return to Catholic unity ; Stone, lii, 1870. 473.


Is it honest? Mattison, 1, 1868. 482. Israel, the history of; Ewald, liv, 1872. 345.


- History of the people of ; Ewald's (WILLIAM SALMOND,) Ivi, 1874, 396; negative position, 397; affirmative position 398; view of Scripture narratives, 410; question of miracles, 416; view of person of Christ, 417.


- The hope of, xxiv, 1842. 192.


- The land of; Keith, xxvi, 1844. 481.


-- Sacred antiquities of; Scholtz, 1, 1868. 457.


- in the world ; Johnstone, xxxvii, 1855. 323.


Israelitish government freest of an- cient times, xxxiii, 1851. 447.


Jahrbuch fur Deutsche theologie, xliv, 1862, 510, 686; xlv, 1863, 518, 684; xlvi, 1864, 150, 333, 505, 675; xlvii, 1865, 304, 459; xlviii, 1866. 139, 471.


Jehovah, Christ is, v. 1822. 262.


- Jesus, the true Trinity; Weeks, Iviii, 1876. 764.


- the Redeemer, xliv, 1862. 329. Jephthah's daughter, (H. T.,) xi, 1828. 30.


- vow. (See Vow.)


Jerusalem; Odenheimer, xxxvii, 1855. 132.


-Judgment of, predicted. fulfilled in history; Patton, lix, 1877. 196.


Jesu, was ist die Warheit von? König, xlix, 1867. 471.


Jesus Christ, character of actions and sufferings of, (T. MERRITT,) xvii, 1835. 263.


Jesus Christ, [strictures on the pre- ceding essay, ] (T. STRING- FIELD, ) xviii, 1836. 132.


- Christ, divinity of, sermon, (JOHN DEMPSTER,) xvii, 1835. 361. .


- Christ very God and very man, (E. WASHBURN, ) xx, 1838. 335.


- Deeds and doctrines . of, xlvii, 1865. 598.


- Histoire elementaire, et critique, de; Peyrat, xlvi, 1864. 499.


- No room for; Deems, Ivii, 1875. 356.


- Sinlessness of; Ullman, x1, 1858. 660.


- Sinlessness and holy perfection of; Nieman, 1, 1868. 622.


- on the throne of his father David ; J. L. Lord, lii, 1870. 323.


- (See also Birthplace of; Divinity of; Christ; Mind and Words; Was ist die Warbeit ; also Christ and Jesus in Biographical De- partment.)


Jews, case of, considered, in rela- tion to a literal gathering, (W. SCOTT,) xxi. 1839, 361; xxii, 1840. 179, 411.


- History of; Raphall, xxxviii, 1856. 488.


- The, to what they will be re- stored? xxxviii, 1856. 582, 588, 591.


John the Baptist, was he or Elijah on the Mount of Transfigura- tion, xxxv, 1853. 456.


- vi, Dr. Turner's essay on, xxviii, 1846. 24.


Judgment, the; Storrs, lii, 1870. 159. - Day of, xi, 1828. 220.


- Description of day of, (PALEY,) i, 1818, 48; terrible and alarm- ing, 48; separate the multitude, 49 ; final desolation of the world, 50.


- eternal, scriptural, sense of these words, xxxiv, 1852. 258.


-- register, the, (JAMES FLOY.) XX, 1838. 166.


Justification; Laban Clark, xiv, 1832. 13.


- by faith, xxvi, 1844, 5; xxvii, 1845. 5.


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JUSTIFICATION


Justification, Paul's doctrine of, i, | Law, original penalty of the, (S. M.


1818, 416, 460; difficulty in translation, 416; what pardon is, 419.


- Paul's doctrine of, ii, 1819, 18; nature of the law not changed, 19; faith reckoned for right- eousness, 20.


- Treatise on, xxiii, 1841, 473; lxi, 1879. 169.


Justin Martyr, the apologies of ; Gildersleeve, lix, 1877. 365.


Kenosis, doctrine of the, xliii, 1861. 148.


Kingdom, Christ's, not of this world, (W. FISK,) x, 1827, 3, 41; not of this world in its origin, 5; in its restraints, 6; objects suited to man's capacity, 41; tends to perfection, 46 ; subjects of Christ's kingdom, 48.


- of Christ on earth, the; Harris, Ivii, 1875. 356.


- The gospel of the; Howard, lii, 1870. 635.


- Messiah's, (a poem,) xv, 1833. 473.


Know the truth ; Jones, xlvii, 1865. 471.


Knowledge, saving; Guthrie, liii, 1871. 178.


-'True method of obtaining divine, (JOHN SMITH.) viii, 1825, 121, 169; true method of knowing, 121; classification of men, 170.


Lamps to the path, xxxvi, 1854. 617.


- pitchers, and trumpets; Hood, li, 1869, 619; lii, 1870. 162.


Land, the debatable, between this world and the next; Owen, liv, 1872. 162.


Last times, the; Seiss, xlv, 1863. 519.


Law of God, is it eternal? xv, 1833. 477.


- and gospel, lectures on the ; Tyng, xxx, 1848. 323.


- as the ground of moral obliga- tion, xxxv, 1853. 519.


- of love and love as law, li, 1869. .324.


MERRILL,) xlix, 1867, 249; the condition of Adam's immortal- ity, 250; falsity of Pelagian views, 251 ; the views of science, 252; the true doctrine, 253; the original penalty not ful- filled, 256; its nature, 258; phraseology of the primal sen- tence, 260; temporal evil not the penalty of sin, 261; no im- putation of sin, 263.


- and penalty; Thompson, xliii, 1861. 341.


- and the testimony, xxxvi, 1834. 482.


Laws of man's nature, letters on the ; Martineau and Atkinson, xxxiii, 1851. 493.


Leaves from the tree of life; New- ton, Ivi, 1874. 178.


Leetures, six, delivered in Exeter Hall, xlix, 1867. 484.


Lehrbuch der Biblischen theologie ; Weiss, lii, 1870. 302.


Leitfaden der Christlichen Glaubens lehre für Kirche; Beek, lii, 1870. 466.


Lenten sermons; Segneri, liv, 1872. 355, 520.


Lessing and modern Christianity ; Fontanès, 1, 1868. 458.


Lesson compend, the, 1876. 1877; Hurlbut, Iviii, 1876, 195; lix, 1877. 196.


Letter and spirit; Metcalf, lii, 1870. 323.


Liber librorum, xlix, 1867, 484, 620; 1, 1868. 5.


Liberalism, Ixiii, 1881. 786.


Liberalists, concessions of, to ortho- doxy; Dorchester, Ix, 1878. 748.


Liberty, religious, in France, xviii, 1836. 474.


Life of faith; Upham, xxviii, 1846. 151.


- eternal; Naville, lii, 1870. 609.


- The, and the light of men; Young, liii, 1871. 333.


- that now is, the; Collyer, liv, 1872. 677.


- the other; Holcombe, liii, 1871. 326.


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LIFE


Life, on the future; Martin, xxxviii, 1856. 298.


- On a future, (JAMES STRONG, ) x1, 1858, 404; various theories stated, 405; perpetual sinful- ness the result of the sinner's choice, 406; annihilation of the wicked, 408; theory of a lin- gering second death, 409; im- mortality a doctrine of revela- tion, 410; Scripture texts con- sidered, 411; relations of the soul to the body, 415; dualism, 415.


Life-buoy, the spiritual, v, 1822. 310.


Lights of the world; Stoughton, XXXV, 1853. 614.


Limits of religious thought; Man- sell, (O. S. MUNSELL,) xlii, 1860, 357; the author's theory stated, 358; his definition of criticism examined, 359; atlıc- istic tendency of his system, 363.


Little thing, a great; Brooks, xli, 1859. 509.


Live while you live, xxiv, 1842. 316.


Living or dead; J. C. Ryle, xxxiv, 1852. 480.


-- ministry, xxvii, 1845. 365.


- temple, the; Stone, xlviii, 1866. 477.


-- way, the; J. Atkinson, x1, 1858. 197.


- words, or unwritten sermons of the late Dr. M'Clintock, liii, 1871. 339.


Logos, the, dissertation on, xi, 1828. 330.


- The; Professor Stuart, xxxiii, 1851. 377.


- The, of Philo Judæus and of St. John, (JOHN A. REUBELT, ) x1, 1858, 110; origin of Chris- tianity according to the Tubin- gen school, 111; Philo's defi- nition of Logos, 112; his incom- plete conception of the Deity. 113; the Logos of God, 117; Philo not a pantheist, 121; he makes the world a Son of God, 123; his idea of the Messiah,


MAN


125 ; his ignorance of the incar- nation, 127.


Logos, doctrine of the; James Strong, xxxiii, 1851. 377, 530.


- Humanity of the, xxxiii, 1851. . 128.


- Symbol of the Church concern- ing, xxxiii, 1851. 117.


Loi der Dimanche, la; Naville, lix, 1877. 763.


Lord's Supper, the : S. Luckey, xli, 1859. 487.


- The, (W. H. BRISBANE,) xlii, 1860, 648; early speculations, 649; views of the Fathers, 650; transubstantiation adopted by the Romish Church, 650; vari- ous views of the Reformers, 630; teachings of the New Tes- tament, 651; practice of the early Church, 651 ; the Supper a symbolical rite, 653.


- The, elements of; J. C. Hagey, lxiii, 1881. 694.


- Luther's doctrine of the ; Schmid, 1, 1868. 292.


- (See also Wines.)


Love, brotherly, xi, 1828. 218.


- Christian; Wise, xxix, 1847. 484.


- Continuance in brotherly. (Z. PADDOCK,) xxiii, 1841. 640.


- enthroned ; Steele, Ivii, 1875. 530. - of God, the, xiv, 1832. 357. Lovest thou me? xxviii, 1846. 483. Lutheran theology; Kahnis, xlvii, 1865. 317.


Lutheranism in Germany, xxxviii, 1856. 498.


Lutherische dogmatik, die ; Kahnis, xliv, 1862. 159.


Luther's complete works, 1, 1868. 472.


Make the best of both worlds; Bin- ney, xxxvi, 1854. 463.


Mammon; Joho Harris, xxi, 1839. 476.


Man all immortal; D. W. Clark, xlvi, 1864, 515: xlix, 1867. 236. - The doctrine of, lectures on; Laidlaw, Ixii, 1880. 182.


- the image of God, on; Keerl, xliii, 1861. 148.


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Man in Genesis and in geology; | Messiahship of Christ, basis of his Thompson, li, 1869. 617. Sonship, lv, 1873. 564.


- magnified, (R. WATSON,) vii, 1824, 3, 41; God sets his heart on him, 4; practical improve- ment, 41.


- and nature; G. P. Marsh, lii, 1870. 29.


- saved through human instrumen- tality, xx, 1838. 341.


Mancherlie Gaben und ein Geist ; E. Ohly, xlix, 1867. 437.


Manual, preacher's ; Sturtevant, xxviii, 1846. 328.


Marriage, the Christian doctrine of; Evans, lii, 1870. 607.


Master, the; B. F. Presbury, xli, 1859. 340.


Material world, the, moral value of a, (J. T. CRANE, ) x1, 1838, 228, union of matter with spirit, 228; location .of spirit, 229; necessity for exertion, 232; cultivation of social virtues, 234; warning of future punisli- ment, 235; moral influence of sleep, 236; benefit of earthly ties, 237.


Materialism, modern, (EDWARD THOMSON, ) x1. 1858, 509; its the- ory, 510; its fallacy exposed, 511 ; the three theories of material- ists, 515; the strictly material' theory, 516; the mechanical theory, 517; physiological the- Ories, 518.


- Universalist Quarterly on, lxiii, 1881. 747.


Matter, created or eternal, reason un- able to determine. xxxv, 1853.35. Mediation, (II. BANNISTER. ) lv, 1873, 254; necessity of, 255: method of. 257; foreknown, 259.


Mediatorial sovereignty; Steward, xlvi, 1864. 322.


Meditations sur la religion Chre- tienne; Guizot, xlvi, 1864. 663. - Religieuses ; Vincent, xlvi, 1864. 143.


- on the essence of Christianity; Guizot, xlvii, 1865. 314, 485. Mercersburg theology inconsistent with Protestant doctrine; Schenck, Ivi, 1874. 355, 691.


Messianic prophecies; Delitzsch, Ixiii, 1881. 694.


Method of missionary operations, the most approved; A. Brun- son, xiii, 1831. 381.


Methodism and Calvinism, x1, 1858. 173.


- Arminian, review of difficulties of; S. Comfort, xxi, 1839. 256.


- Duty of, toward its youth, (SAMUEL JACKSON,) xxi, 1839. 419.


Methodist Episcopal pulpit, xxix, 1847. 630.


- Fifty Bible reasons for continu- ing a; Cooksey, Ixii, 1880. 403. - Why are you a? xxv, 1843. 138.


Millenarianism defended, xxv, 1843. 478.


Millennial traditions, xxv, 1843. 421.


Millennium and the Advent, the, (DANIEL D. BUCK,) Ivii, 1875, 378; a premillennial advent. 383; prophecy concerning Christ's coming. 389; any mil- lennial indication beyond the advent. 391; our Lord's para- bles, 392; the eleventh chapter of Daniel, 393; indirect argu- ment, 397.


- and second advent, the, (L. D. BARROWS, ) Ivili, 1876, 433; tes- timony of Scriptures of Christ's kingdom, 438; Rev. Richard Watson on the royalty of Christ, 441: Dr. Whedon on the gos- pel of the kingdom, 448; " parousia,"-exegesis of the word, 452. .


-- of the Apocalypse, the, xxiv, 1842. 479.


- Post. Iv, 1873, 342 ; strange arith- metic about, 342; world over- stocked in, 342.


Mind. the carnal, (T. F. SARGEANT. ) ix. 1826, 281, 321; nature of the carnal mind, 282; remedy for it, 324.


- and words of Jesus, the; Mac- duff, lviii, 1876. 386.


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Minister, character and work of a gospel; Pierce, Ixii, 1880. 604. - of Christ for the times; C. Adams, xxxii, 1850. 473.


-- The earnest cs. the easy, (L. R. DENN,) lii, 1870, 397; earnest- ness in personal piety the basis, 399; theological schools, 401; pastoral work, 405; the easy minister described, 409; his preparation for the pulpit, 410; his pastoral work, 412.


- Habits, intellectual and physical, which should characterize a, XXXV, 1853. 548.


- The modesty becoming a Chris- tian, (DANIEL DANA, ) xx, 1838. 418.


- noting his defects, xxxiii, 1851. 309.


- Studies and duties of a Christian, (ARCHDEACON JEBB,) vi, 1823; 441; completeness for the min- istry, 442; meditate on these things, 443; devotion to proper study, 444.


- True piety indispensable to a gospel, (T. O. SUMMERS,) xxii, 1840. 249.


- Directions to, i, 1818. 277. Ministers, obligation of the Church to support, (JAMES BENNETT,) V, 1822, 3, 41 ; divinely appointed, 4; mode to be adopted, 9; ex- tent of duty, 41; agents to ac- complish it, 47.


- Thoughts on Gospel, (J. WES- LEY,) xi, 1828, 67; views con- cerning, 67; few understand what they say, 67; who is a gospel minister? 68.


Ministerial candidates of Southern Illinois Conference. address to; Peck, 1x, 1878. 177.


- culture; Phelps, 1, 1868. 635. - education, (FALES H. NEWIIALL, ) xlvi, 1864, 533 ; present respon- sibility of the Christian minis- ter, 533; his greatest tempta- tion, 535; necessity of general mental culture, 536; the study of nature, 538; the study of man, 542; the study of books, 547; must have a reserved force, 5


MINISTRY


549; nobility of the vocation, 551.


Ministerial education, two systems of, (W. F. WARREN, ) liv, 1872, 24; the Romish system, 95; in contrast to that of Protestant State Church, 95; papal system excels in attaching students to the Church, 96; in control over the studies of students, 97; in provision for molding the future man, 98; in qualifying candi- date for his profession, 99; Protestant State Church excels, 101 ; in developing self-reliance, 101; in breadth of general cult- ure, 101; in specific theological education, 102.


- education in our Church, (W. F. WARREN,) liv, 1872, 246; the Methodist Episcopal Church a great theological university, 247; principles of our Method- ist Church system, 248; train- ing of ministers should be in the hands of the Church, 248; none but those divinely called to be trained, 250; the theoretical and practical train- ing to be combined, 251; the early training system changed a century since, 253; confer- ence course of study, 255: effective board of ministerial instruction needed, 256; objec- tions to theological seminaries considered, 258; necessary re- adjustment of deranged sys- teni, 261.


- education, nine letters on ; Vail, liv, 1872. 246.


Ministering children ; Charlesworth, x1, 1858. 506.


- children, sequel to; Charlesworth, xlix, 1867. 323.


Ministers, letters on the call of; Beauchamp, xxxi, 1849. 502. Ministry, advice to one about to enter the, xxxiii, 1851. 310.


- Call to the, nature of, xxxii, 1850. 60.


- Dangers of the, vi, 1823. 457.


-- Education of the, xxxiii, 1851. 437.


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Ministry, education of candidates | Ministry and a true Church. test of a for the Methodist, xxxiv, 1852, 302.


- Educational qualifications for the (B. H. NADAL, ) xlix, 1867, 221; spirit and aim of the early Church, 222; natural tendency, of culture, 224 ; sources of power with the early Methodist preachers, 225; double mission of Methodism, 227; the Church losing ground, 229; the philos- ophy of losses, 230; remedy for the evil, 231; enlargement of the power of the itinerancy, 235.


- Educational qualifications for; Nadal, liv, 1872. 246.


- An earnest, the want of the times, (F. SAUNDERS,) xxxiii, 1851, 270; necessity for, 271; dithi- culty of the, 273; ignorance no qualification for the, 274.


- of evil; Warren, xlii, 1860. 165.


- of the Gospel, letters on; Way- land, xlv, 1863. 532, 692.


- A holy, xxxix, 1857. 89.


- Importance of a well instructed, (D. SMITH, ) xxi, 1839. 267.


-- of life, the; Charlesworth, xli, 1859. 167.


- The, of our Lord in Galilee; Hanna, lii, 1970. 322.


- Need of the Methodist Episco- pal Church with respect to; R. S. Foster, liv, 1872. 246.


- Review of Foster on the need of the Methodist Episcopal Church; Perry, xxxvii, 1855. 638.


- Mental and moral preparation for the, xxxiii, 1831. 112.


- Object of the Gospel, the perfect- ing of the saints, ii, 1819. 342.


- Origin and design of the, xxxiii, 1851. 429.


- support of the, ix, 1826, 104; xxxiii, 1851. 437.


- Supply and qualifications for the ; Clark, liv, 1872. 246.


- Supply and qualifications for the ; E. S. Stanley, liv, 1872. 246.


- Supply and qualifications for the; Warren, liv, 1872. 246.


valid, (E.S.JANES, ) li, 1869, 325; the Methodist Episcopal minis- try scriptural, 325 ; comparison with the Corinthian Church, 325; spiritualendowments, 327; devotedness in office, 328; man- ner of executing their ministry, 329; doctrines preached, 330; successful ministry, 331; Meth- odist Episcopal Church, fruit of apostolic ministry, 332 ; have a Christian experience, 333; their integrity and fidelity, 334; co-operation in spiritual enterprises, 335 ; conclusion, 336. - Thirty-four letters to a son in the ; Humphrey, xxiv, 1842. 476. - Training candidates for the, in the Methodist Episcopal Church defended ; Perry, liv, 1872. 246. - (Sce also Call; Canada; Chris- tian ministry; Clergy; Living; Need.)


Miracles, order of nature and. (Cox- WAY P. WING, ) xliii, 1861, 181; Baden Powell's work on this subject, 181; miracles not in- consistent with the facts of nature, 182; renewal of the controversy on miracles, 184; Mr. Powell's fundamental prin- ciple, 186; all the laws of nat- ure without interruption, 188: they often conflict with each other, 190; miracles not a vio- lation of the laws of nature. 194; nor are they the result of those laws, 194; but a higher power working in nature, 195; considered with reference to their historical relations, 196; they are neither impossible nor incredible, 200; testimony by which they are proved, 201.


- Address on supposed; Buckley, Iviii, 1876. 371. Misericordia, xxv, 1843. 159.


Missionary cause, plea for, (SAMUEL LUCKEY,) xiii, 1831. 132.


- discourse, (ELIAS BOWEN, ) xxii, 1840. 104.


- sermon, (TOBIAS SPICER,) vili, 1825. 369.


MISSIONS


Missions, hints on ; Myron Winslow, xxxviii, 1856. 494.


Modern Anglican theology; J. H. Rigg, xxxix, 1857. 661. Moderne theologie den Niederland- en, die, liii, 1871. 250.


Mohammedan Freethinkers; Shern- er, xlvii, 1865. 450.


Monumenta sacra inedita; Tischen- dorf, xlviii, 1866. 287.


Monumental theology, (C. W. BEN- NETT,) liii, 1871, 5; intellectual strife and its consequences, 5; monumental theology defined and classified. 8; art an expres- sion of people's spiritual life, 9; characteristics of early Chris- tian art, 13; catacombs, extent of them, 21.


Moral element in man, the, bearing on natural theology, (H. M. HARMON,) xlv, 1863, 657 ; idea of God among the savages, 658; idea of God among the Romans, 659; the views of Kant, 660; nature of the moral faculty, 662; capability of education, 665; capability of perversion, 666; imperfect views of the goodness of God, 667.


- government of God; N. W. Tay- lor, xli, 1859, 667; xlii, 1860. 146.


- liberty; Gasparin, 1, 1868. 458. - obligation, benefit received, the ground of, (ISRAEL CHAMBER- LAYNE,) XxxV, 1853, 513; in- sufficiency of all other reasons, 516; substitutes for the true ground, 520; imposed out of regard for the good of the sub- ject, 521; shown from the di- vine law, 526; declared by the New Testament, 530.




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