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- obligation, nature of; Metcalf, xlvii, 1865. 144.
- system, the; Gillett, Ivii, 1875. 180, 337.
- theory of the Bible and philos- ophy harmonized, xli, 1859. 205.
Morality apart from religion, value of, xxxvii, 1855, 254, 413; its natural consequences not moral, -
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257 ; its relation to religion, 261 ; its relation to intellectual de- velopment, 413; low state of, in Catholic countries, 415.
More about Jesus, xli, 1859. 508. Morning and evening exercises ; Jay, xxxvi, 1854. 631.
- hours in Patmos ; Thompson, xlii, 1860. 690.
Mosaic era, the, Ixiii, 1881. 795.
- history and geology, attempt to harmonize, (O. FÖCKLER,) xlviii, 1866, 187; four theories of the harmony, 188; literal agree- ment, its supporters and its difficulties, 188; the diluvian hypothesis, 193; the restitution- ary hypothesis, 198; the theory of ideal agreement. 201.
Moses, prayer of, to be blotted out, vii, 1824. 293.
Motives affecting the freedom of the will, xxxv, 1853. 262.
- of human action, xxxx, 1853. 13. Mysteries; C. W. Elliott, xxxiv, 1852. 631. .
Mysterious, observations on the, v, 1822. 411.
Naaman, baptism of, the Ivi, 1874. 60.
-- Baptism of, the, note supple- mentary, Ivii, 1875. 67.
Natur und Geist; Büchner, xlvii, 1865. 29.
Natural goodness, on; Mercein, XXXvii, 1855. 144, 246.
- science and religion; Gray, Ixii, 1880. 384.
- and the supernatural ; Horace Bushnell, xli, 1859, 149; xlvii, 1865, 145 ; lii, 1870. 29.
- theology; Chalmers, xxvi, 1841. 320.
- theology, limits and embarrass- ments of, xxxv, 1853. 36.
- theology, why not cultivated in Catholic countries, xxxvii, 1855. 472.
- theology, (HENRY M. HARMON, ) xlv, 1863, 181; infidel theory of development, 183; origin of plants, 184; spontaneous gen- eration, 185; development into
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beings of a higher order, 187; perfection of the earlier species, 189; Darwin's "natural selec- tion," 190; proofs of change, 193; Darwin at variance with geologists, 195 ; the human race of recent origin, 196; man not derived from the ape species, 199; the evidence of design in nature, 202.
- theology, does it lead us to the idea of a Creator? xxxv, 1853. 39.
--. theology, the light of, xi, 1828. 468.
- theology, the unity of, and God, lxiii, 1881. 340.
Nazarite, Christ the true, v, 1822. 450.
Neander, lectures of, xlvii, 1865. 121.
Necessitarians, fallacy of, on the subject of motives, xxxv, 1853. 262. .
Necessity, thoughts on, (J. WES- LEY,) xi, 1828, 63; I. 1, Dr. Hartley's views, 63; 2, how judgments are formed, 63; 3, source of words and actions, 64; 4, necessity of action, 64; II. 1, doctrine of vibrations, 64; 2, same necessity of words and actions, 64; III. President Edwards, 64; 1, frame of this world, 64; 2, the nerves, 64; 3, perceptions or sensations, 64 ; 4, simple ideas, 64; 5, asso- ciated ideas, 64; 6, passions, 64; IV. Lord Kaime's views, 65; V. what discovery has been made, 65; 1, without Christ ye can do nothing, 65; 2, let trial be made, 65 ; 3, what can reason do? 65; VI, can do all things through Christ, 66; poor intidel, 67; poor predes- tinarianism, 67.
New birth, the, (J. FLETCHER,) John iii, 3, iv, 1821, 241, 281; to whom words spoken, 242; necessity of new birth, 282.
- birth, the ; Phelps, xlix, 1867. 137. "New Englander," reply of, to the " Quarterly," xliii, 1861. 683.
Newman, Mr., dogmas of, xxxV, 1853. 171.
"New orthodoxy," the ; "Inde- pendent," Ixii, 1880. 742.
New-year's day sermon, (CHARLES BERTHEAU, ) iv, 1821. 3, 41.
Now ; Newman Hall, xli, 1859. 320.
Oaths, on ; Tyler, xx, 1838. 394. Offense, criminality of one, sermon, (Z. PADDOCK, ) xviii, 1836. 121. Office, the sacred, lectures on the nature and end of, xxv, 1843.477. Ohio Conference offering, xxxiii, 1851. 667.
Old paths, the; Gilbert, Ivii, 1875. 700.
- wells dug out; Talmage, Ivii, 1875. 179.
One with Christ in glory ; Inglis, liii, 1871. 531.
Opinion, formation of a religious; Palmer, xliii, 1861. 341.
Oppressed, sermon for the ; Joseph Holdich, xvi, 1834. 412.
Ordeal, a Christian nation's; Nadal, xlvi, 1864. 706.
Ordination to the ministry, (CHARLES ELLIOTT,) xxi, 1839. 1, 121.
Origin and growth of religion ; Re- nouf, Ixii, 1880. 589.
Original sin, Calvinistic theory of, XXXV, 1853. 271.
- sin, on Augustinism ; Bledsoe, lix, 1877. 716.
Orthodoxy, on ; J. F. Clarke, xlviii, 1866, 636; xlix, 1867. 130.
Other branches of theology, xliii, 1861. 149.
Oxford controversy, the, xxiv, 1842. 272.
- divinity ; Bishop M'Ilvaine, xxiii, 1841. 323.
Palace of the Great King; Read, xlii, 1860. 166.
Palmoni, xxxvi, 1854. 626. Pantheism, of Bushnell's theory, xxxiii, 1851. 141.
- German, xxxiv, 1852. 343, 349. - Modern, xxxviii, 1856. 553.
- Rise of, xxxv, 1853. 335.
Pantheistic principles, observations on, xliv, 1862. 329.
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Parable of the ten virgins ; Seiss, [ Peace on earth ; Simmons, Ixi, 1879. xliv, 1862. 691. 198.
Pardon, specific against despair of ; Chamberlayne, xlv, 1863. 175. Parental admonition, (T. F. MAR- ZIALS,) xi, 1828. 214.
- duty and responsibility, v, 1822. 24, 62.
Parkerism, xli, 1859. 433.
Parker's experience as a minister, xli, 1859. 659.
Pascal's thoughts, xxviii, 1846. 478. Pastor, office and duty of a Chris- tian; Tyng, Ivi, 1874. 530.
- and people ; Potts, Ixi, 1879. 795. Pastoral addresses ; James, xxxiv, 1852. 477.
- office, the ; Wythe, xxxv, 1853. 602.
- theology, lectures on ; Cannon, XXXV, 1853. 470.
- theology ; Vinet, xxxv, 1853. 307.
- theology, hints and helps in ; Plumer, Ivi, 1874. 178.
Pastorate, the Christian; Kidder, liii, 1871. 690.
- The Christian, (W. R. GOODWIN. ) liv, 1872, 587; review of Dr. Kidder's work, 588 ; general in- troduction 589; the ministerial call, 590; local preachers, 593; supernumerary preachers, 595 ; pastoral work, 597 ; public wor- ship, 597; ardent spirits,-to- bacco, 599.
Pastures, green, for the Lord's flock ; James Smith, xxxiii, 1851. 323. Pater Mundi; Burr, lii, 1870. 483. Path of life, the; D. Wise, xxx, 1848. 474.
Paths. the two; Richmond, lviii, 1876. 195.
Patience of hope, the, xlv, 1863. 532, 691.
Patriarchal age; Smith, xxx, 1848, G33; xxxiii, 1851. 601.
- age, learning of the, xxxiii, 1851. 603.
Patrum apostolicorum opera, lviii, 1876. 367.
Paul at Athens, xix, 1837. 135.
- Saint, portrait of, xiii, 1831. 104.
Pedagogik, evangelische ; Palmer, xlvi, 1864, 161.
Pelagian controversy, the; J. L. Jewett, xxx, 1848. 436.
People, relation and inheritance of Christ's, (JACOB MOORE, ) viii, 1825, 289, 329 ; relation between Christ and God, 290; God's Son as to his divine nature, 290; God's Son in his human nature, 291; God's mediator, 292; God's anointed, 293; relationship of Christ's people, 329; his prop- erty, 329; God's husbandry, 330; God's building, 330; . Christ's disciples, 330; Christ's spouse, 331; their position, 332.
Perdition, Augustine's view of it, lv, 1873. 676.
- Pelagius's views of, lv, 1873. 676.
Perfect love; Wood, xlv, 1863. 166.
- man, the ; T. A. Goodwin, Ivii, 1875. 180.
Perfection, Christian, (R. TREF- FREY,) v, 1922, 81, 121 ; nature of perfection, 82 ; how to go on to it, 121 ; motives to it, 126.
- Christian, (ADAM CLARKE,) xi, 1828, 103, 141; many stagger at the term, 103; signification of the term, 103; examination of original words, 103; in- dwelling sin not useful, 142; the more pure, the more Christ is exalted, 143.
Perfectionism, Wesleyan, xxv, 1843. 447.
Perseverance and apostasy ; Nash, liii, 1871. 506.
Perversion, or causes and conse- quences of infidelity : W. J. Conybeare, xxxix, 1857. 154.
Philosophie, la, et la religion au xix Siecle, Essais sur ; Saisset, xxxiii, 1851. 185.
Philosophoumena Origenis, (J. L. JACOBI,) xxxiii, 1851, 645; not written by Origen, 646; Hyppo- lytus the probable author, 647 ;
PHILOSOPHOUMENA
Philosophoumena-continued
value of the work, 648; exhibi- tion of heretical theories, 648 ; oldest testimony to John's gos- pel, 650 ; morals of the Romish Church and clergy, 650.
Philosophy and Christianity, ii, 1819, 220; xxxix, 1857. 22.
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- and Christianity, history of ; Abel Stevens, xviii, 1836. 164.
-- of faith; Cobb, xxxvi, 1854. 321.
- of the plan of salvation, xxix, 1847. 194.
- and practical faith ; Olds, XxxV, 1853. 615.
-- of religion, review of; Merrill, xxxii, 1850. 349, 510.
- of skepticism and ultraism ; J. B. Walker, xxxix, 1857. 481.
-- and theology, studies in ; Haven, li, 1869. 612.
Phrenology and revelation, xxix, 1847. 165.
Piety, advantages of early, xxxiii, 1851. 100.
- Fruits of, to be valued, xxxiv, 1852. 627.
Pilot, the great, and his lessons ; Newton, xlix, 1867. 324.
Platonism, xxxv, 1853. 311.
-- and Christianity, xxxiii, 1851. 125.
Pleasant pathways; D. Wise, xli, 1859. 320.
Plenary inspiration, (J. HASCALL,) xx, 1838. 156.
- inspiration ; Lord, x1, 1858. 171, 325.
Plow, from the, to the pulpit, Ivi, 1874. 531.
Plurality of existences of the soul ; Pezzani, xlvii, 1865. 283.
Plutarch de sera Numenis vindicta ; Hackett, xxxii, 1850. 11.
- Theology of, (W. S. TYLER,) xxxiv, 1832, 383; skepticism of declining Greece and Rome, 383; Plutarch was an eclectic, 384; on superstition, 385; of fate, 387 ; on fortune, 388 ; con- cerning the demon of Socrates, 388; cessation of oracles, 391; oracles of the Pythian priestess,
POLITICS
392; Of the Etoverthe gate of the temple of Delphi, 394; Isis and Osiris, 395 ; consolation to Apol lonius, 396; consolatory lette: to his wife, 397 ; delay of Deity to punish the wicked, 399; na- tional religions, 404 ; religious rites and mythis, 404; nature and origin of idolatry, 404 . authority in religious faith, 405; existence of Deity, 406; revelation, 407; divine nature and attributes, 408; inferior deities, 409; divine agency, 409 ; providence, 410; worship -- piety, 412 ; natural character of man, 413 ; means of recovery, 413; future state, 414.
Plymouth pulpit, the, notes from ; A. Moore, xlviii, 1866. 324, 484.
- pulpit, li, 1869. 160.
Point of power, the, (C. ADAMS,) xxxvi, 1854, 228; not in the precincts of transgression, 229 ; it is nowhere in the region of error, 230; not in unadapted- ness and unfitness, 231; not in the dreary realms of doubt, 233; not in depression and sorrow, 234; not to be looked for in a vacillating will, 237; to arrive at, every man must be and walk with God, 238; to 1 stand upon, he must know him- self, 239.
Politics and Christianity, relation of, (BOSTWICK HAWLEY,) lix, 1879, 460; education and tem- perance, 462 ; idea and principle of government divine, 463; government democratic or re- publican, 466 ; meaning of poli- tics, 467; public offices, how filled, 469.
- and the pulpit, (PROF. STEELE,) lii, 1870, 189 ; national sermons by Gilbert Haven, 189 ; historic value of these sermons, 190; their prophetic character, 191 ; their rhetorical excellence, 192 : their evangelical philanthropy, 193; caste antagonistic to the law of progress, 197.
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Popery in 1824, viii, 1825. 104, 177. [ Prayer, secret, treatise on, XXV, -- Reasons for renouncing it, ix, 1843. 158. 1826. 141.
- A short and candid view of, · (CHARLES BULKLEY,) i, 1818, 449; ii, 1819, 9; what popery is, i, 1818, 450 ; dishonorable to God, 450 ; destructive of moral virtue, 453 ; pernicious to hu- man society, 453 ; foundation of popery, ii, 1819, 9 ; in human policy, 9; insufficiency of foun- dation, 11 ; how it may be effect- ually opposed, 12.
Portion, the satisfactory ; George, xlix, 1867. 324.
Positive theology ; A Lowry, XXXV, 1853. 464.
Positivism, Christianity and ; M'Cosh, liii, 1871. 503.
Power, source of ; Comfort, x1, 1858. 330.
Practical Christianity ; Abbott, xliv, 1862. 345.
- theology ; Ehrenfeuchter, xlii, 1860. 504. .
- theology, (German,) xlvi, 1864. 159.
Prayer on, ii, 1819. 115.
- for colleges ; Tyler, xxxvii, 1853. 322.
- The Lord's, v, 1822, 349; ix, 1826, 474 ; x, 1827. 216.
- meeting, the, and its improve- ment ; Thompson, Ix, 1878. 580.
- Helps to; Kidder, Ivii, 1875. 333.
- The model ; Baldwin, liii, 1871. 532.
- Power of ; S. I. Prime, xli, 1859, 172 ; xlvii, 1865. 434.
- from Plymouth pulpit; H. W. Beecher, 1, 1868. 144.
- Public, xxxvi, 1854, 526 ; object of, 528; manner of, 529; ex- amples from Scripture as mod- els, 531.
- Defects in public, xxxiii, 1851. 277.
- Secret, (WILLIAM THATCHER, ) xi, 1828, 3 ; take sufficient time, 4; have the whole heart in it, 4; audience chamber of God, 5 ; he will reward thee openly, 5.
Prayers, Jay's family, xxv, 1843. 639. (See also Family.)
Preacher and king; Potts, XXXV, 1833. 466.
- Letter to a junior, vii, 1824, 111 ; xxi, 1839. 360.
- Letter to a young, iv, 1821. 269. - the national, sermon in, (L. BEECHER,) xi, 1828, 321, 460; Calvinistic, 321 ; educated min- istry, 322 ; resources of the ad- versary, 322 ; notions of Armiu- ianism, 460 ; errors as charged, 461.
Preaching, defects in, xxxiii, 1851. 276.
- female, xxxiii, 1851. 314.
- New works on, xliii, 1861. 676.
- without notes, conditions of success in ; Storrs, lvii, 1875. 530.
- Practical observations on, (ATH- ANASE COQUEREL, SR.,) xlix, 1867, 485 ; danger of imitation, 486 ; utility of advice, 490; de- fects of homiletical instruction, 495; parliamentary eloquence compared with the pulpit, 497. - Remarks on, x, 1827. 203.
- Specimen of Bishop Duppa's, vii, 1824, 361, 401 ; where joy is not, 362; where joy is-in the pres- ence of the angels, 364; cause of it-over one sinner repent- ing, 367.
- Specimen in the sixth century, xxxiii, 1831. 314.
- Specimen of Welsh, ii, 1819. 110. - for the times ; Stevens, xxxvii, 1855. 632.
- Yale lectures on ; H. W. Beecher, liv, 1872, 677; Ivii, 1875. 179. - Yale lectures on ; Simpson, Ixi, 1879. 589.
Preadamite earth, xxix, 1847. 324. - The, or who tempted Eve ; Loster, Iviii, 1876. 195.
-- theory ; La Peyrere, xliii, 1861. ·
333.
Precious stones of the heavenly foundation ; A. B. Garrett, xli, 1859. 487.
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Predestination, on; Hodgson, xxxvii, | Profession de Foi du Dix Neu- 1855. 327.
- Doctrine of, how introduced into the Church, xxxii, 1850. 378.
- and free-will and the West- minster confession of faith ; Forbes, 1x, 1878, 764 ; Ixi, 1879. 394.
- not by God's will, but his benefi- cence, lv, 1873. 684.
- Judaic, Paul's argument against, (M. C. BRIGGS, ) xlix, 1867, 499; the prophets against it, 500 ; Paul in the Epistle to the Ro- 'mans, 503; the Jews incensed at the doctrine, 506; the call- ing of the reprobate Gentiles, 508; the Gentiles warned, 510; Paul to the Ephesians, 510.
- in the Primitive Church, Iv, 1873. 502.
Predigten über die epistolischen Perikopen ; Ahlfeld, xlix, 1867. 467.
Prescience of the Deity, xxxiii, 1851. 302.
Present heaven, the, xlv, 1863. 532, 691.
Priesthood in the Church, the, xxv, 1843. 485.
Primeval symbols, xlv, 1863. 148. " Princeton Review " on Arminian- ism and grace, xxxviii, 1856. 257.
Principalities and powers in heaven- ly places, xxiv, 1842. 640.
Probational advantages, equation of, (D. D. WHEDON,) XIV, 1863, 129; infantile dispensation, 130; heathen dispensation, 132; the spirit of faith, 134 ; vivified by works, 135; the true errand of the missionary, 136 ; the nature of heathenism, 137; compara- tive advantages of the heathen, 141.
Probationary state, xxxv, 1853. 261. Problem solved, the ; Squier, xxxvii, 1855. 323.
Prodigal son, the ; Punshon, 1, 1868. 617.
- son, parable of the ; Selous, xlix, 1867. 315.
vieme Siecle; Pelletan, XXXV, 1853. 625.
Progress and triumph of the Gospel, (S. W. COGGESHALL,) xx, 1838. 65.
- The pilgrim's, xxvii, 1845, 638 ; xxviii, 1846. 331.
Promise of the Father ; Palmer, xli, 1859. 320.
Promises, God's immutable, xi, 1828. 304.
Propædeutic office of the ethnic re- ligions, (B. F. COCKER,) Iviii, 1876, 30; definition of terms, law, justification, 31; relig- ion defined, 41 ; analysis of re- ligious consciousness, 46 : Mül- ler's classification of religions criticised, 50; historical and genetic connections of the re- ligions of the world, 63.
Property consecrated ; Fry, xxxviii, 1836. 314.
Prophecies, principles of interpret- ing, xx, 1838. 239.
Prophecy, its duration and office, xxxi, 1849. 544.
- Fulfillment of, v, 1822, 217; xi, 1828. 209, 302.
- Harmony of ; Keith, xxxiii, 1851. 483.
- Hints on interpretation of ; M. Stuart, (A. M. OSBON,) xxvi, 1844. 364.
- How to be understood, xxxiv, 1852. 256.
- of Jacob respecting the Messiah, (H. M. HARMON,) li, 1869, 411; import of single word of Gen. xlix, 10, 412 ; views of the dif- ferent Scripture versions, 414 ; Shiloh particularly considered, 416; scepter not departed from Judah when Christ came, 420.
- A more sure word of, (S. LUCKEY,) xi, 1828, 41, 81; the revealed word of God, 42; we say, the written word, 43; the Spirit in- spired the word, 45; our duty to search it, 84; to take heed to it, 85; it gives light, 86; a sense of security, 87; a guide to the life, 87.
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Providence, on divine ; Sherlock, xxi, 1849. 499.
- Divine, various theories of, xxxiii, 1851, 292; true theory of, 292 ; material nature subject to him, 294; he sometimes in- terrupts the course of natural law, 298; operations in the kingdom of grace, 300; God, not natural law, is the sole gov- ernor, 301.
- Special, relation to inherent properties of nature, xxxiii, 1851. 335.
Providential interpositions, modes of, xxxiii, 1831. 294.
- operations in the kingdom of grace, xxxiii, 1851. 300.
Provincial letters; Pascal, xxxii, 1850. 155.
Psalm, twenty-second. (See Twenty- second Psalm.)
Psychology, the New Testament; Olshausen, xli, 1859. 254.
Pulpit eloquence and instruction, hints for improvement of, xxxiv, 1852. 293.
- encyclopædia, xxvii, 1845. 482.
-- The English, xxx, 1848. 482.
- The power of the, xxx, 1848. 484.
- Preparation for the, xxx, 1848.478.
- Relations of, to modern civiliza- tion, xxxii, 1850. 431.
- Themes for the, xxiii, 1841. 484. Punishment by death, xxiv, 1842. 639; xxxi, 1849. 506.
- Duration and nature of future ; Constable, liii, 18:1. 690.
- Essay on future, iii, 1820. 112, 140, 176, 211, 267, 304, 342, 378. - On eternal, x, 1827. 255.
- and intermediate state of the wicked, xxxiv, 1852. 240.
- Primitive meaning of the word, xxxiv, 1852. 258.
Pusey, letters to Rev. Edward B., xxv, 1843. 391.
Puseyism examined, xxv, 1843. 324.
Query, a serious, proposed, v, 1823. 436.
Rationalism, history of; Saintes, xxxii, 1850. 343.
Rationalism. history of ; Hurst, xlviii, 1866, 287; 1, 1868. 125.
- Hurst's history of, (J. M'CLIN- TOCK, ) xlix, 1867, 5 ; definition, 7; origin of, 10; Semler, 12; Lessing, 14; Kant, 15; Fichte and Schleiermacher, 18; Nean- der, 21 ; rationalism in Holland, 22; in England, 23; conclud- ing thoughts, 26.
-. Merrill's view of, noticed, xxxii, 1850. 528.
Rationalismus, Vorgaschichte des, xliv, 1862. 330.
Rays from the Son of Righteous- ness ; Newton, lix, 1877. 196.
Reading, duty of ministers to give attention to, vi, 1823. 340.
Reason and the Bible ; Squier, xliii, 1861. 341.
- and faith, antagonisms of, (II. M. JOHNSON,) XXXV, 1853, 29; incompetence of reason in mat- ters of religion, 20; attempt to demonstrate the existence of God a priori, 31; existence of God from our ideas of space, 32; the triune nature of God, 32; attempt to prove the im- mortality of the soul, 33; the a posteriori argument for the existence of God, 35; effects and results as shown in history, 36 ; unaided by revelation rea- son is retrogressive, 38; faitlı and reason antagonistic, 39; revelation on the nature of man and the origin of evil, 42 ; prac- tical bearings of the question of religion, 43.
- and religion, xxxvii, 1855. 249. - in religion ; Hedge, xlvii, 1865. 609.
Recent inquiries in theology ; Hodges, xliv, 1862. 353.
Recognition in heaven; Rosser, xxxviii, 1856. 493.
Reconciliation ; Taylor, li, 1869. 142.
--- of science and religion; Win- chell, lix, 1877. 748.
Redeemer and the redeemed; C. Beecher, xlvi, 1864, 342; li, 1869. 270.
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RELIGION
Redemption, discourse on ; Robin- | Religion and Christianity; Cook, 1 son, xlix, 1867. 131.
-- History of the doctrine of ; Pozzi, 1, 1868. 603.
Reed, Dr., and " Wesleyan Maga- zine," xviii, 1836. 155.
Reflection, benefits of self, sermôn, (T. GALLAND,) viii, 1825, 449; true religion always the same, 449; serious thoughts on the state of the Church, 449 ;- to what it leads, 452.
Reformation, spirit and influence of the, xvi, 1834. 287.
Reformed pastor ; Baxter, xlii, 1860. 689.
Refuge. cities of, remarks on, iii, 1820. 453.
Regeneration, on ; Sears, xxxv, 1853. 467.
- in baptism, new treatise upon ; Adams, liv, 1872. 508.
- and sanctification distinguished, xxxiii, 1851. 511, 527.
- Treatise on ; William Anderson, liii, 1871. 508.
Reign of terror. (See Religion and the R.)
Religion of childhood, the; Ilib- bard, xlvi, 1864. 517.
- of childhood, Hibbard on, (J. T. CRANE,) xlvii, 1865, 81; the Calvinistic theory, 81; Calvin- istic theory practically ignored, 83; how shall children be taught? 84 ; the regeneration of infants, 86; relation of little children to the Church, SS; teachings of the Discipline, 92; the chief good of the book, 96; examples of early picty, 98.
- of the Christ, (A. C. GEORGE,) Ivii, 1875, 596; anticipation of the Christ, 597; Christ the fulfill- ment of prophecy, 600; Christ the subject of apostolic preach- ing, 601; the epistles attest the reality of the Messiahship, 602 ; no dispute in regard to the facts of his life and death, 604; the work of the Holy Spirit attests his Messiahship, 605 . conclu- sions, 607.
· xlvii, 1865, 140; Ixiii, 1881. 575. - Common sense applied to ; Beech- er, xxxix, 1857. 482
- Comparative history of; Moffatt, liv, 1872. 520.
- Danger of speculating in, vii, 1824. 425. .
- The development of the idea of, in the school of Hegel, Ix, 1878. 543.
- Three essays on ; Mill, Ivii, 1875. 334.
-- Essential elements of, xxxii, 1850. 360.
- Essentials and non-essentials in ; J. F. Clarke, 1x, 1878. 354.
- Evidences of natural and re- vealed, lectures on ; W. C. Lar- rabee, xxxiv, 1852. 150.
- Family, iv, 1821. 468.
- Hints on importance of, v, 1822. 260.
- Instability in, (S. DOUGHTY,) X, 1827, 89, 137 ; Israel's piety, 91 : canses of our instability, 97; what we ought to expect from God, 141; the ruin is eternal, 146.
-- and liberty ; Bautain, xlvii, 1865. 452.
- Lectures on the science of ; Mül- ler, liv, 1872. 687.
- the nursing mother of Science, (D. HOLMES, JR.,) xxii, 1840. 368.
- Personal and family, viii, 1825. 96.
- Philosophy of; Merrill, xxxi, 1849. 500.
- and philosophy, history of ; Schlotmann, 1, 1868. 457.
- of the present and future, ser- mons on; Wolsey, liii, 1871. 509. - Private thoughts upon ; William Beveridge, xxxix, 1857. 318.
- Proposed new articles of, (AL- FRED BRUNSON,) liv, 1872, 229; our articles, except the twenty- third, abridged from the Church of England, 229 ; reason for additional articles, 230; list of new articles designated, 235.
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Religion and the reign of terror, (J. P. LACROIX,) li, 1869, 141, 569; unfairness of the histories of the first French revolution, 570; religious aspect of the revolu- tion, 571; the author's qualifi- cation for his work, 572; im- portant lessons of the book, 574 ; Christianity the only basis of liberty, 575 ; disposal of the property of the clergy, 578; indignation toward the Assem- bly, 579; Napoleon's policy in matters of religion, 581; intol- erance of unbelief, 582; revo- lutionary tribunals and com- mittees, 584; atheism, abom- inations of its worship, 586; Christianity in this severe trial, 587.
-- and science ; Le Conte, Ivi, 1874. 520.
-- and science in relation to phi- losophy ; Shields, Ivii, 1875. 531.
-- Supernatural, Ivii, 1875. 505.
-- and the State ; Hovey, Iviii, 1876. 243.
- Science and. (See Science.)
- Superiority of revealed to nat- ural, (R. W. ALLEN,) xix, 1837. 442.
-- theology, and biblical literature, xxxix, 1857. 138, 311, 381, 656.
- True practice of ; E. Kist, xxxiv, 1852. 312.
- True ; Evelyn, xxxiii, 1851. 176. - der Vorislamischen Araber, Ueber die ; Krelil, xlvi, 1864. 323.
- (See also American ; Analogy ; Philosophy of; Reason and ; Review of; Romauism.)
Religions before Christ ; Pressensé, xliv, 1862. 499.
- Comparative history of ; Moffat, Ivi, 1874. 501.
- in England; Stoughton, lxiii, 1881. 246.
- of the world and their relations to Christianity ; Maunier, xxxvi, 1854. 321.
- Belief, origin, and development of; Gould, lii, 1870. 635.
"Religious controversy, end of," Jarvis's reply to Milner, XXX, 1848. 159.
- feeling, the; Smyth, Ix, 1878. 365.
- freedom, history of ; Bluntschili, 1, 1868. 119.
- ideas among barbarous tribes, (ALEXANDER WINCHELL,) Ivii, 1875, 5; prehistoric people, 6; religious notions of modern savages, 10; savages reputed destitute of religious notions, 18.
- instruction, book of ; Maunier, lii, 1870. 163.
- maxims ; Upham, xxviii, 1846. 634.
- nature of savages, (ALEXANDER WINCHELL,) Ivii, 1875, 357; difficulties in the way of inves- tigation, 359; Bushman de- scribed, 367; susceptibility of savages to religious teaching, 368; tabular exhibit of savage religions, 374.
- poems; Stowe, xlix, 1867. 324. - progress ; Williams, xxxiii, 1851. 170.
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