Index to the Methodist quarterly review, including the Methodist magazine, and the Methodist magazine and quarterly review, 1818-1881, Part 9

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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- progress, problem of ; Dorchester, Ixiii, 1881. 785.


- thought in England ; Hunt, Ixiii, 1881. 246.


- questions of the day, on the ; Guizot, xlvii, 1865. 485.


- thought in England ; John Hunt, liii, 1871. 157.


- thought, limits of ; H. S. Mansel, xli, 1859. 491.


- thought in Scotland, progress of ; Tulloch, lix, 1877. 531.


- training ; S. Olin, xxxi, 1849. 303. - truth, on; Hitchcock, xxxix, 1857. 313.


Remembrancer, the Christian, xl, 1858. 139, 313, 486, 649.


Repository, Christian, x1, 1858. 340. Reprobation, (C. ALVIN ETALII.) xlix, 1867, 69; definition, 60; proof that God has formed such a decree, 69; why God has rep- robated the reprobate, 70 ; what reprobation includes, 72 ; means by which God executes his


REPROBATION


76


REVELATION


Reprobation-continued


decree, 74; what proportion of the human race are reprobated, 76 ; reprobate infants, 77; why God created reprobates, 78; why they have the means of grace, 78 ; justice and propriety of unconditional reprobation, 79 ; conclusion, 80.


- On; R. Watson, xxxviii, 1856. 267.


- Doctrine of, (W. F. WARREN,) Iv, 1873, 431; definition of, 431; Scripture proof for, 432; God's cause for, 433; what it includes, 436 ; means by which God executes, 439 ; proportion of race included in, 441 ; infants included in, 442 ; why God cre- ated men for, 445; means of grace afforded to the reprobates, 446; justice and propriety of unconditional, 447; how men ought to feel under it, 452 ; hor- ribleness of the doctrine, 454. Republican Christianity ; Magoon, xxxi, 1849. 504.


Rescues, God's ; Williams, Iiii, 1871. 532.


Restoration of the Jews, New Tes- tament view of, xxxviii, 1856. 577.


Resurrection, on the ; C. Kingsley, xxix, 1847. 318.


- On the ; Rincke, xlviii, 1866. 293. - The, (G. L. Cox,) Iv, 1873, 630 ; no law process, 630; mystery of, does not invalidate the fact, 631; objections obviated, 632; true ground of the hope for, 636.


- as basis of Christ's Sonship, Iv, 1873. 564.


- of the body, doctrine of the, xxvii, 1845. 165.


- Christ's, a proof of ours, lv, 1873. 636.


- of the dead as taught in the New Testament ; Dryden, liv, 1872. 667.


- of the human body, xxxv, 1853. 471.


- life, the, beyond the grave ; Vil- lars, Ixiii, 1881. 784.


Resurrection of life, the ; Brown, I, 1868. 300.


- Mystery of, Iv, 1873. 631.


- Review of Dr. M'Knight on the, xxii, 1840. 92.


Retribution, different phases of, at the present day, lv, 1873, 676 ; Romish view of it, 677; Ed- wards's opinion of, hypotheti- cal, 678.


- History of, opinion on the doc- trine; E. Beecher, 1x, 1878. 556.


Revelation, advantages of divine, (T. F. SARGEANT,) xi, 1828, 361, 401 ; Christians contrasted with heathen, 362; heathen know little of the sources of evil, 365; they know less of the remedy, 365; ignorant of immortality, 369; can the hea- then be saved ? 401.


- book of, xxxv, 1853. 172.


- does not fear investigation, xxxV, 1853. 551.


- Evidence of the truth of the Christian, i, 1818, 7, 41, 81, 121, 161, 201, 241, 281, 321, 361, 401, 441; from the new Edinburgh encyclopædia, 7: credibility of messengers, 8; method of transmission, 10; no singular exercise of facul- ties, 41 ; the truth, not the char- acter, of Christianity, 42; tes- timony of Tacitus, 46; too much yielded, 83 ; the pieces of the New Testament, 87; esti mating value of testimony, 125 ; testimony of Celsus, 128; in- ternal evidence of New Testa- ment, 128 ; circumstantiality of the story, 167; cross-examina- tions, 168; unity of mind in authors, 204 ; no inducement to falschood, 205 ; disgrace to pro- fess Christianity, 207; perse- cution-voluntary martyrdom, 208; leading facts corroborated, 243; distinguished from all other history, 245 ; infidelity of Jewish people, 247 ; consistent with human principles, 281 ; Jewish prejudices, 283; a soli-


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tary fact in the history of the world, 285 ; silence of heathen. writers, 287 ; direct testimony to the miracles not to be ex- pected, 321; Josephus, 323; Christian writers, 324 ; apostolic fathers, 363 ; Lord Bolingbroke, 367; obscurity of prophecy, 367 ; injustice to Christian argu- ment, 404 ; nature of doctrines, 443.


- Evidence of the truth of the Christian, ii, 1819, 3, 41, 81, 121; strength of the Christian argument, 7; what is science? 41 ; not enough to satisfy Chris- tians, 43 ; what does the atheist make of the miracles of the New Testament ? 48 ; suited to every species of infidelity, 81 ; first Christian of the Gentile world, 121.


- How to conduct an argument on the truth of a, xxxv, 1853. 263.


- Impossibility of a, debated, xxxv, 1853. 171, 178.


- Science and. (See Science and Revelation.)


-- xx, the millennium of, xxv, 1843. 83.


- Theologiqne, lii, 1870. 459. Review article, that; Watson, lx, 1878. 172.


- Christian, x1, 1858. 136, 305, 477, 642.


- of Foster on needs of Methodist Church; Perry, xxxvii, 1855. 638.


Reviews and notices, short, xxxiv, 1852. 485.


Reviewer reviewed ; Hudson, xlv, 1863. 356.


Revista Christiana, la, Ixi, 1879. 401.


Revivals of religion, lectures on, Xxx, 1848. 477.


- of religion, treatise on ; J. Por- ter, xxxi, 1849. 147.


Revue Chretienne, xliv, 1862, 515, 690; xlvi, 1864, 154, 336, 507; xlviii, 1806. 140, 472.


Rewards and punishments, (W. .FISK,) vi, 1823, 361, 401; God


SABBATH


deals with men according to works, 362 ; demerit of sin, 369; duration of punishment, 403; a God of mercy, 407.


Rhetoric, sacred ; Ripley, xxxi, 1849. 503.


Rich man and Lazarus, xli, 1859. 416, 614.


Right and wrong, lesson in, xlvii, 1865. 323.


Righteous, happy death of the, (WILLIAM WINANS,) xi, 1828. 281, 321.


Ritualistic controversy, 1, 1868. 116. Rock of ages; Bickersteth, xliii, 1861. 163.


Roma sotterranea ; De Rossé, Northcote, and Brownlow, liii, 1871. 558.


- subterranea ; Aringhi, liii, 1871. 558.


Roman Catholicism, delineation of, xxiv, 1842. 253.


-- Catholicism, xlix, 1867, 109, 289, 609; 1, 1868, 454, 598.


Romance of Renan and Christ of the gospels ; Schaff and Russell, li, 1869. 139.


Romanism in Germany, xxxviii, 1856. 502.


- and religion ; Hatfield, 1, 1868. 636.


Rosary, Persian ; William Robinson, xi, 1828. 165.


Sabbath in America, shall it be a holy day or a holiday? Payne, liv, 1872. 700.


- chimes; Punshon, 1, 1868. 164, 433.


-- The Christian, xv, 1833. 380.


- The Christian ; Proudhon, xxxiii, 1851. 493.


- The Christian, (EDWARD B. SMITH,) xxxix, 1857, 235; an- cient institution of it, 236; on the first day of the week, 239; manner of observing it, 242; a gift to laboring men, 246.


- The Christian, harmonized with creation seventh day ; Fleming, Ivii, 1875. 531.


- The Christian, practical consid- eration of, xxv, 1843. 637.


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Sabbath, the Christian, proofs that | Sanctification, (L. C. MATLACK, ) it is the Lord's day, xxxi, 1849. 21.


- The holy, instituted in Paradise and perfected in Christ ; Rule, liii, 1871. 531.


Sabbaths, the two; Fuller, xlvi, 1864. 518.


Sacramental discourses ; Spencer, xliii, 1861. 517.


Sacraments, on the ; Martensen, lv, 1873. 602.


Sacred hour ; Gaddis, xxxviii, 1856. 644.


- language, writings, and religion of the Parsees, essay on ; Haug, Ixi, 1879. 114.


- meditations, xxviii, 1846. 634.


- oracles, responses from the ; Dick- inson, xxxiii, 1851. 326.


- wonders, chain of ; Latta, xxxiii, 1851. 331.


Sacrifice and priesthood of Christ, the; John Pye Smith, xxxvii, 1855. 397.


- The Scripture doctrine of ; Cave, Ix, 1878, 763; lxi, 1879. 195. Salvation by Christ ; F. Wayland, xli, 1859. 152.


- Inducing cause of, (ISRAEL CHAMBERLAYNE,) xliv, 1862, 225; the operations of intelli- gence, 225; of infinite intelli- gence, 226; God's purpose in man's final happiness, 227 ; man the object of divine property, 228 ; his right by creation and redemption, 229; the relations of God to man, 230; the love of God to man, 232; the cause of this love, 232; not his own glory, 233; not mere pity, 235 ; no foreign considerations, 237 ; man's original constitution, 237 : his relations, 239 ; his rank and position, 240; his loss through the fall, 243 ; man saved through the paternal love of God, 244; man's susceptibility of being restored, 246; God's ownership in 'man the inducing cause of salvation, 249.


- The way of ; Jobson, xlix, 1867. 483.


lxi, 1879, 449 ; self-sanctifica- tion, 450 ; sanctification through the truth, 451; sanctification by the blood, 453; sanctifica- tion by the Spirit, 456; sancti- fication by our great High- priest, 458.


-- defined, xxxix, 1857. 95.


Discourse on, xxxviii, 1856. 487.


- distinguished from regeneration, xxxiii, 1851. 511.


- Entire, (L. R. DUNN, ) xix, 1867, 555; Wesley's experience, 556 ; as taught in the Methodist Episcopal Church, 557; begun in regeneration, 559; distinct from it, 559 ; a gradual growth toward it, 561; it may be in- stantaneous, 562; what is sin? 565 ; the term "sinless perfec- tion," 566; the witness of the Spirit, 568; distinguishing pe- culiarity of Methodist theology, 571.


- and justification compared to a son and a servant ; J. Wesley, lv, 1873. 623.


-- Letters on ; Bangs, xxxiii, 1851. 331.


Sarx, Pauline use of the word as ap- plied to depravity, (F. G. HIB- BARD,) xliii, 1861, 240 ; various theories of human depravity, 241; it affects soul as well as body, 243; ethical use of the word sarr, 243; what the carnal mind implies, 245 ; seat of de- pravity in the heart, 249; doc- trine of the Church of England, 252.


Satan, calm review of article, exist- ence and fall of, (S. COMFORT,) xx, 1838. 303.


-- chained ; Dunn, Iviii, 1876. 385. - Defense of, fall of, and his angels, (J. H. YOUNG,) xx, 1838. 46-4.


- Existence and fall of, and his angels, (J. H. YOUNG,) xx, 1838. 100.


- Lectures on ; M'Kae, liv, 1872. 180.


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Satan, review of defense of, art- | Scripture and geology, xxvii, 1845.


icle on existence of, xxi, 1839. 105.


Savages. (See Religious Nature of Savages.)


Saving faith, its rationale; Cham- berlayne, liv, 1872. 155.


Saviour, the passion of ; Steinmeyer, 1, 1868. 457.


Scholastic divinity, xiv, 1832. 367. Schoeberlein on the resurrection body, (J. P. LACROIX, ) lix, 1877, 679; relation of soul to body, 680 ; the body an organ for per- sonal communion, 685 ; external nature to be continued, 687; spiritualization of body, 689; objective phase of the question considered, 692 ; soul not with- out body in next life, 697; va- riety and perfection in glorified bodies, 704.


Science and religion ; Calderwood, lxiii, 1881. 581.


- and revealed religion, lectures on connection between, xx, 1838. 117.


- and religion, struggle between, xxxiii, 1851. 186.


- and revelation, (H. BANNISTER, ) xxxvi, 1854, 213 ; alarm of good men at the apparent hostility, 213; hostility between, 213; suspicions against science groundless, 215 ; connection of mathematical science with reve- lation, 217; Christianity only strengthened by investigations of science, 221 ; connection of geological science with revela- tion, 244.


-- and revelation, argument of ; Wythe, liv, 1872, 677 ; lix, 1877. 764.


- in theology ; Farrar, xlii, 1860. 513.


Scotch sermons, specimens of ; Mac- Farlan, Ixiii, 1881. 162.


Scotland, present clergy of, xxxii, 1850. 431.


Scottish rationalistic movement, Ixiii, 1881. 162.


Scripture baptism defended; Lev- ington, xlix, 1867. 324.


198.


-- holiness, how to spread it ; Burns, Iix, 1877. 764.


- a divine revelation, holy, (P. KLEINERT,) lii, 1870, 45; sufli- cient proof for believers. 4 .; innate religion a fiction, 50; Scriptures divinely human. 54 ; not in harmony with natural science answered, 61 ; Scripture has fulfilled all it promised. 63. - inspiration, (GILBERT HAVEN,) xlix, 1867, 325, considerations a priori in favor of inspiration, 326; the twofold basis of truth, 326 ; the Church, 329 ; the Bible, 330 ; the books of God's enemy, 333 ; nature and design of in- spiration, 336 ;. inspiration of the Bible not extraordinary, 337; the Scriptures nothing unless inspired, 341 ; theory of supervisional inspiration, 344 ; its opposition to verbal inspira- tion, 344; not opposed by inti- dels, 347 ; fatal to sound scholar- ship, 348 ; contrary to the laws . of mind, 349; its object not attained, 350.


- record, recent confirmations of, (HENRY W. WARREN, ) xliv, 1862, 446 ; exigencies demand- ing such confirmation, 447 ; his- torical confirmnation, 449; from Egyptian records, 449; from Assyrian records, 450; inci- dental corroboration, 453 ; from Egyptian monuments, 454 ; from Assyrian monuments, 456; scientific confirmation, 457 ; scriptural and geological his- tory compared, 459; confirma- tion of meteorology, 460; vibra- tion of light, 461; "influence of the Pleiades," 462; practical men of science are believers, 463.


Scriptures, introduction to the study of. (See Harman's Introduc- tion.)


- Introduction to a study of the Holy ; Goulburn, xlviii, 1866. 324, 481.


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SERMONS


Scriptures, M'Culloh on the; Bond, [ Sermons, Charles Beecher, li, 1869 ..


XXXV,: 1853, 256; the divinity of Christ, 272; the resurrection, 275; annihilation of the wicked, 276.


Sea sermons ; Lorraine, xxxiii, 1851. 488.


Sectarianism. philosophy of; Blaikie, xxxvii, 1855. 625.


Sectism, evils of, xxxii, 1850. 177. Selcet discourses, French and Ger- man, xl, 1858. 491.


Sepulchre, the time the disciples came to the, i, 1818. 461.


Serious thoughts for consideration ; Jobson, xlix, 1867. 483.


Sermon, Buddhist priest, i, 1818, 436 ; account of his conversion, 436 ; the sermon, 436-13S.


- Composition of a, essay on ; Claude, xxxi. 1849. 340.


- on death of President Lincoln ; M'Clintock, xlvii, 1865. 484.


- Missionary, Duty of the Church to the world ; F. Reed, xxii, 1840. 35.


- Essence of the Christian, xliii, 1861. 505.


- on the Mount, the ; Hiersch, 1, 1868. 470.


- at the ordination of Bishop As- bury ; Dr. Coke, xxii, 1840. 241.


- Preparation and delivery of a, treatise on the ; Broadus, liii, 1871. 178.


- Review of Garrettson's, x, 1827. 291, 350, 394, 460.


- Semi-centennial ; IIerr, Ixi, 1879. 199.


- Semi-centennial ; Paddock, 1, 1868. 635.


- Dr. Taylor, xxv, 1843. 205.


Sermons, (T. A. MORRIS, ) XXXIV, 1852, 72; style of Methodist sermon, 72; extemporaneous as compared with written, 78; ex- temporancous superior to writ- ten, 79 ; reading deprecated, 80; maximum power can never be attained by reading, 81.


· - Dr. J. A. Alexander, xlii, 1860. 688.


- Joseph Beaumont, Iviii, 1876. 194.


140. 458.


- H. W. Beecher, liv, 1872, 676; Ivi, 1874. 531.


- Blair, xxviii, 1846. 332 .-


- Bersier, xlix, 1867. 111.


- Berthold, xlv, 1863. 148.


Brooke, lii, 1870. 137.


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J. Bunting, xliv, 1862, 526; xlvi, 1864. 345.


- Bishop Butler, xxvi, 1844. 318.


- Clarke, 1, 1868. 467.


J. Caird, x1, 1858. 552.


Davies, xxviii, 1846. 138.


- Doggett. lxiii, 1881. 789.


- Edmondson, xxviii, 1846, 331; xxxi, 1849. 156.


- Christmas Evans, xxix, 1847, 339; xxx, 1848. 483.


- Richard Fuller, xlii, 1860. 164.


- Guinness, xlii, 1860. 166.


- Harris, x1, 1858. 497. - Horace Mann, xliii. 1961. 516.


- Marvin, Iviii, 1876. 743. -


- Bishop Morris, xxiv, 1842. 812.


- Philarete, xlix, 1867. 112.


- Punshon, xlii, 1860. 512. - Rothe, 1, 1868. 601.


Saurin, xxvi, 1844. 483.


Dr. South, xxvi, 1844, 480, 5ST; 1, 1868. 465.


- Spurgeon, x1, 1858, 150, 496; xli, 1859, 481; xlv, 1863. 167.


- Summerfield, xxiv, 1843. 472.


-- Talmadge, liv, 1872. 676.


- Tholuck, xiv, 1863. 501. -


- Wesleyan ministers, xxxiii, 1851. 332.


- of R. Winter; Hamilton, lii, 1870. 296.


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and addresses, I, 1868. 453.


- All Saints' Day and other; Chas. Kingsley, 1x, 1878. 388.


- . at Brighton ; Robertson, lii, 1870. 635.


- Children's book of; Disosway, xlvii. 1865. 479.


- on Christ and his salvation; Bushnell, lix, 1877. 195.


- - to the Churches; F. Wayland, xli, 1859. 152.


-- for the crisis; Smart, 1, 1868. 162. Cyclopædia of; Burns, xxxix, 1857. 141.


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SKEPTICISM


Sermons, doctrinal and practical; | Shekinah, the "symbol of divine Butler, lxi, 1879. 585.


-- and essays, miscellaneous, xxvii, 1845. 159.


-- Fast-day, xliii, 1861. 352.


- on fast-day ; Doggett, xxiii, 1841. 640.


- on important subjects, xxiv, 1842. 478.


-- and lectures; Munsey, Ixi, 1879. 796.


- Lenten; Signori, liv, 1872. 355, 520.


- on living subjects; Bushnell, lix, 1877. 388.


-- memorial volume; Candlislı, Ivi, 1874. 355, 530.


-- Music Hall; Murray, lii, 1870. 292.


- National; Gilbert Haven, lii, 1870. 189.


- for the new life; Bushnell, xl, 1858, 490; lix, 1877. 195.


- against popular sins; Austin, Ixii, 1880. 604.


- Park Street pulpit; Murray, liv, 1872. 180.


- for the people; Stockton, xxxvii, 1855. 137.


- Practical; M. W. Taylor, xli, 1859. 317.


- preached before the Prince of Wales; Stanley, xlvi, 1864. 158.


- Profiting from hearing of, xiv, 1832. 121.


- Quatre; Colani, xliv, 1862. 335.


- for the sick-room and fireside; Anderson, xli, 1859. 320.


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


- on special occasions; Harris, xxxix, 1857. 662.


- on important subjects, xxiv, 1842. 478.


- at Trinity Chapel; Robertson, xli, 1859. 153.


- The true man and other practical; Mitchell, lix, 1877. 196.


Serpent temptation in Oriental my- thology, Ixiii, 1881. 544. Servants of Christ, lix, 1877. 579. Servetus, works of, Iviii, 1876. 719. Sheepfold and the common, xli, 1859. 155.


presence, " xxxiv, 1852. 260.


Sheol, (S. WIETING, ) xxxviii, 1856, 281; it is the name of a place, 281 ; it is the abode of conscious beings, 283.


Shepherd of Israel; D. MacGregor, Iii, 1870. 162.


Shiloh, the promise of the; J. L. Lord, lii, 1870. 162.


Sick-room, sermons for the; Ander- son, xli, 1859. 320.


Sin, (R. H. HOWARD, ) liv, 1872, 578; an offense against God- evil in itself, 579; the purpose of the agent, 580; cannot shun responsibility by abiding in darkness, 583; nothing but righteousness can save char- acter, 584.


- Doctrine of; Tholuck, xlv, 1863. 501.


Sinlessness. (See Jesus, Sinless.)


Sins and sufferings, our; Seaman, xlv, 1863. 700.


Sixtus IV., his constitution and im- maculate conception, xxxvii, 1855. 282.


Skeptic, the gentle ; Walworth, xlv, 1863. 522.


Skeptical era; Post, xxxviii, 1856. 312.


Skepticism in geology, Ix, 1878. 527. - Tendency of scientific men to, (WILLIAM PATTON. ) xliv, 1862, 541; how can we account for this tendency? 543; no natural necessity for it, 544; "the clergyman's argument," 545; the possibility of honest skep- ticism, 546; effects of close study of the phenomena of matter, 548; tendency of theo- logians to ignore physical caus- ation, 551 ; which logically leads to pantheism, 552; Scripture statements of scientific facts, 554; fallacies of Turretin, 555; fallaey of objections, 557; the Bible does not forestall discov- ery. 559.


- On ; Saisset, xlvii, 1865. 600.


- and faith as motive powers, (JOHN W. ARMSTRONG,) Ivi,


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Skepticism-continued


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1874, 374; self-sufficiency of scientific skeptics, 374; faith the basis of all human enter- prise, 378; knowledge is cer- tainty, 379; reason as a source of knowledge, 382; evidence of consciousness infallible, 385; experience necessary to critical insight, 3SS; basis of religion as secure as that of physical science, 392.


Sketches and collections; Carroll, xxxix, 1857. 500.


- Literary and religious; House, Xxx, 1848. 324.


Slavery, guilt of; Cheever, xlii, 1860. 345.


and the Methodist Episcopal Church ; D. De Vinne, x1, 1858. 161.


- Sermons on, two; Caldwell, xlvii, 1865. 624.


- and Southern Methodism, xlvii, 1865. 624.


- The Church and; Reviere, xlviii, 1866. 12S.


- (See also Bible against ; Review of Smith; and under Ecclesi- astical, Miscellaneous, Philo- sophical.)


Smith, Adam, religious and moral views of; Brann, Ix, 18TS. 342.


Society, moral and religious tend- encies of, apart from a knowl- edge of the truth, xxxv, 1853. 30.


Socrates considered as a precursor of Christianity, xxxii, 1850. 37. - and Paul, v, 1822. 17.


Sodom and Gomorrah, destruction of, vi, 1823. 452.


Son of God, a divine, not a human title, Iv, 1873. 565.


- of man and the Logos; Schultz, 1, 1868. 120.


Sorbonne, restoration of the theo- logical faculty in the, xliii, 1861. 678.


Soul, argument for distinct exist- ence of, (R. W. BAGNALL,) xxxiv, 1852, 240; attributes and functions of the soul, 240; personal identity and conscious-


SPIRIT


ness of, 240; consciousness of. in an intermediate state, 241; scriptural proofs, 241; Script- ures referring to state after death, 242; scripturally de- clared to be indestructible, 247 ; immortality of, considered, 248. - human, the constitution of the; R. S. Storrs, xxxix, 1857. 323. - On the immortality of, ix, 1826. 227.


- Immortality of, not demonstra- ble from Scripture, xxxv, 1853. 83.


- The mystery of; Fullom, xlix, 1867. 143.


Source of power; S. Comfort, xl, 185S. 330.


Sources of power in the missionary enterprise ; T. C. Gardner, xlv, 1863. 172.


Southern Methodist Episcopal pul- pit, xxxi, 1849. 157.


Sowing to the wind; Linton, xlix, 1867. 483.


"Spectator, the Christian," xii, 1830, 101; Watson on Method- ism, 101; Southey on Wesley, 101; the "Spectator" pub- lished at New Haven, 102: be- comes quarterly, 103; some amazing vagaries, 104; Mr. Barber a protégé of the "Spec- tator," 106; the control exer- cised by the bishops, 109; every Methodist must have a hymn book, 111; divided by Book Concern to the conference, 112; chartered fund, 119; congrega- tional tyranny, 120.


Spirit, on the; Jenkyn, xxviii, 1846. 332.


- of Christ in his followers, (Wy. M. WILLETT, ) xviii, 1836. 382. - Effusion of the Holy, ii, 1819. 143.


- history of man, Vestiges of; S. F. Dunlap, xli, 1859. 164.


- life and its relations; T. Spicer, xli, 1859. 486.


- of life, the; Bickersteth, lii, 1870. 323, 625.


- The mission of the; Deems, liii, 1871, 688; liv, 1872. 677.


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THEISM


Spirit, witness of the, ii, 1819. [ Sunday law unconstitutional and 412.


- witness of the, letters to " Chris- tian Spectator " on the. (See Witness of the Spirit.)


- Witness of the, (JOSEPH BURGESS,) iii, 1820. 401, 441.


- Witness of the; Walton, xxix, 1847. 31S.


- Witness of the; J. Cummings, XXX, 1848. 552.


Spiritualism, x1, 1858. 136.


- point of view, the; Mahan, xlv, 1863. 349.


Sports that kill; Talmage, Ivii, 1875. 686.


Star of our Lord; Upham, Ivi, 1874. 339.


- of the nativity; Upham, Ivii, 1875, 437; the wise men, 441; religion of the Parsees, 441 ; the star-what? 445.


- of the wise men ; Trench, xxxiii, 1851. 659.


State of the impenitent dead; Hovey, xli, 1859. 316.


- of the soul; Blakeman, xxxviii, 1856. 318.


Stoicism, influence of, on early Christian doctrine; Wadstein, lxii, 1880. 756.


Street preaching, seven years of, in San Francisco; William Taylor, xxxix, 1857. 320.


Strictures on T. Merritt's essay, .(THOMAS STRINGFIELD,) xviii, 1836. 132.


String of pearls, xxxviii, 1856. 162. Student, the wise, (J. RYLAND,) iii, 1820. 241, 281.


Substance, space proves the exist- ence of an infinite; Drew, ix, 1826. 3.


Substitution, a treatise on the atonement; Randles, Ix, 1878. 357.


Substitutional atonement, discourse on ; Whedon, xlii, 1860. 165. Suffering Saviour, the ; Krummacher, xxxviii, 1856. 494.


Sufferings and glories of the Mes- siah; Brown, xxxv, 1853. 606. Sunday evening thoughts; Geldart, xli, 1859. 675.


unscriptural ; Nash, 1, 1868. 483. - morning thoughts; Geldart, xli, 1859. 675.


- sketches for children, xli, 1859. 508.


Supernatural phenomena, lv, 1873. 519.


- religion, lvii, 1875. 505.


Sword and government; Townsend, liv, 1872. 246.


Symbolic character of the sacred Scriptures, lectures on ; Silver, xlv, 1863. 521.


Symbolism ; Scheele, Ixiii, 1881. 771. - of the prechristian cross, (JOHN T. SHORT,) Iviii, 1876, 612; early writers on the cross, 612; the Crux Ausata, or handle- cross, 614; the Nile Measure, also the Maltese Cross, 618; Thor's hammer, or Thor's bat- tle-ax, 619; crosses in Europe and in India, 621; crosses rep- resented in grove or mystic palm-tree, 622; Tau Cross, 626.


Targums, translations of the; Ethi- eridge, xlv, 1863. 334.


Taste, spiritual, xv, 1833. 241.


Taylor on the moral goverment of God, "New Englander" on, xlii, 1860. 146.


Temple, Christ the great glory of the, ix, 1826. 441.


Temporal mission of the Holy Ghost, the; Edwards, xlviii, 1866. 324.


- mission of the Holy Ghost, the; Manning, xlviii, 1866. 476.


Temptation of our first parents, XXXV, 1853. 572.


-- Theory of, xxiv, 1842, 142, 421; xxv, 1843, 377; xxvi, 1844. 32, 311.


- theory of, views on; Caldwell, xxxiv, 1852. 581.


- and triumph; Townsend, xlvi, 1864. 177.


Thankfulness; Charles B. Taylor, xxx, 1848. 637.


Theater, Christianity and; Buckley, Iviii, 1876. 182. Theism ; Thomrek, xxxvii, 1855. 631.


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Theism, candid examination of ; | Theological encyclopedia; Herzog, Physicus, Ixi, 1879. 224. lix, 1877. 171.


- Some objections to, (BORDEN P. BOWNE, ) Ixi, 1879, 224; theistic theory simple, 226; objection to theory of causation consid- ered, 230; objection to mind existence considered, 232; con- servation of energy, 239; the atomic theory not ultimate, 243; delusion of atheistic cos- mologists, 245.


- Studies in ; Bowne, Ixi, 1879. 775. - -- Treatise on ; Wharton, xlii, 1860. 155.


Theistic argument and theories; Dimon, Ixiii, 1881. 776.


- conception of the world, the; Cocker, Iviii, 1876. 185, 510.




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