Chronology of the book of Judges, 217. Chrysostom, St. John, on the priest- hood, 224.
Church, the Fathers of the Christian, their works, 246; and the world, 454; essays on the Irish, 455.
Clarke, Hyde, quoted, 382.
Commentary, a, on Exodus, 219.
Conceivable, the, 4 note.
Conception, the word, 4 note.
Contradiction the laws of, 22.
Coptic papyrus, a, 333.
Correspondence between Mr. Young and Mr. Gillespie, 383.
Correspondence on Lev. xi. 3-7, and
Deut. xiv. 6-8, 385.
Cranmer's Bible, 248.
Crimea, the Karaitic MSS. of, 355.
Criticism, the necessity of cautiousness
in, 193.
Daguerre, experiments of, 29.
Dead, the intermediate state of the, 92.
Dead Sea, Flora of the, 482.
Decalogue, the, and the Sabbath, 452.
Dictionary, the Bible, 461.
Difficulties, Scripture, 219.
Discourses on special occasions, 222.
Discoveries in the catacombs, 234.
Discoveries at Ephesus, 382.
"Ecce Homo," two views of, 334;
quoted, 340, 342, 343, 348, 350-
352; its defects, 341 et seq.
Ecclesiastical year book, the, 456.
Egyptian, ancient, mode of embalming,
365.
Embalming, ancient Egyptian mode of,
365.
Encyclical, the Pope's, quoted, 145.
English early religious poetry, 366.
Enterprizes, missionary, 226.
Ephesus, discoveries at, 382.
Essays on the Irish Church, 455. Ethnological society, 501. Etudes sur les Evangiles Apocryphes,
Fatherhood, the, of God, 453.
Fathers of the Christian Church, 246.
Ferrier, Prof., quoted, 18, 26.
Flora of the Dead Sea, 482.
Fund, Palestine exploration, 243, 491.
Galatians, the Epistle to, 229.
Genesis, the days of, 435.
Genesis and Exodus, the story of, 367. Gillespie, Mr., and Mr. Barker, 214. Gillespie and Young, Messrs., cor- respondence between, 383.
Gipsies, a history of the, 459.
God, the necessary existence of, 231;
the moral attributes of, 231; the
fatherhood of, 453.
Good, Thomas, the works of, 230. Gospels, historical character of, 58, 275.
Gospel, the, and ritualism, 456.
Grove, Mr., referred to, 36.
Ligue de la, De la Démocratie chez les Prédicateurs, 442.
Literature, specimens of English, 453. Literature, Royal Society of, 333. Liturgy, the Eastern, 452. Logic, Mill's system of, 7. Lyra Fidelium, 225.
Macaulay quoted, 17.
Mahomet and the Koran, 439. Man, the tripartite nature of, 453. Mansel's, Professor, referred to, 4; classification of necessary judgments, 27; quoted, 25, 27.
Manuscripts, the Almanzi collection of Hebrew, 354.
Manuscripts in Italy, 481. Manuscript, the Vatican, 477. Maundeville quoted, 369.
Mede, Joseph, his apostasy of the latter times, 116.
Mental bias, man's responsibility for his, 422.
Messiah, the sonship of the, 7. Metaphysic Institutes, of, quoted, 18, 19, 26.
Mosque of Omar, 503.
Middle, the laws of, excluded, 22. Mill, J. S., and the origin of first prin- ciples, 1; system of logic, 7; quoted, 7; his position as a philosopher, 35. Milton quoted, 369.
Mission, French, to Syria, 483.
Poetry, early English religious, 366. Poole, E. S., quoted, 353.
Prayer, the annotated Book of Com- mon, 460.
Prayer Book, the interleaved, 222. Pressensé, E. de, his Jesus Christ, 218. Prester, John, 480.
Priesthood, St. John Chrysostom on the, 224.
Principles, inductive origin of first, 1. Prophets, the Hebrew, 450. Protestantism in Scandinavia, 143; a history of, 150.
Purgatory, Biblical arguments in fa- vour of, 96; the Roman Catholic doctrine of, 96, 100; Council of Trent on, 100.
Quiver, the, quoted, 401.
Reformation the true road to Unity,
Reid, Hamilton's, quoted, 4 note. Religion, thoughts on personal, 223. Religious poetry, early English, 366. Remarks on Phil. ii. 6, 7, 401. Repentance of Nineveh, the, 377. Responsibility, man's, for his mental bias, 422.
Resurrection, our Lord's dialogue with the Sadducees on, 74; the fourfold narrative of the, 275; events follow- ing the, 303; of our Lord, 433; Alford quoted on, 433; of the just,
Revelation, the beast of the, 228.
Revelation and inspiration, 167. Revision, Bible, 465; Cheyne, Mr., on, 465.
Ride, a, round Jerusalem, 470; a day's south from Jerusalem, 474.
Righteous, the names of the place where admitted after death, 94 note. Ritualism and the gospel, 456. Robinson, Dr., quoted, 49. Roman index, the, 464.
Rome, the crisis of, 231; reunion with, 457; archæology in, 496.
Rosetta stone, another, 479. Russell, Mr. Odo, a dispatch of, 150.
Sabbath, the, and the decalogue, 452. Sabbath, the observance of the, 458. Sacred allegories, 225.
Sacrifice, the, of the death of Christ, 221; the vicarious, 221. Sadducees, our Lord's dialogue with the, on the resurrection, 74. Samuel, the appearance of, to Saul, 114. Scandinavia, Protestantism in, 143. Science and Christian thought, 225. Scripture difficulties, 219; theory of inspiration drawn from the, 322. Sepulchre, the holy, 409. Sermons and expositions, 223. Sesostris, the monument of, 501. Siddim, the vale of, 46.
Simon, Richard, 249; Spanheim quoted on, 250; Bossuet and, 252; his His- toire Critique, 256; quoted, 263, 266, 267; on inspiration, 264. Simon, Saint, quoted, 271. Site of the holy sepulchre, 409. Site of Sodom and Gomorrah, 36. Smith, Dr. Payne, a sermon by, 233. Society, Royal, of Literature, 333; of Antiquaries, 409, 503; Royal Asiatic, 498; Ethnological, 501; Syro-Egyptian, 501.
Sodom and Gomorrah, statements of ancient writers concerning, 5; site of, 36; Eusebius, 54; Jerome, 54; Josephus, 54; names given to, by Arabs, 55; Medieval travellers, Brocardus and Fulcher, 54, 55. Song, the Angel's, 225. Space, the infinity of, 19. Spanheim quoted, 250.
Spencer, Mr. Herbert, quoted, 1, 3. Star, the, Eusebius on, 117.
State, the intermediate, of the dead, 92. Stone, another Rosetta, 479.
Suicides, the per centage of, in various
Swedenborg and his critics, 227. Syria, French Mission to, 483. Syro-Egyptian Society, 501.
Syrus, Ephraem, quoted, 377 note.
Temple, the spiritual, 231.
Tennyson quoted, 348.
Texts, exegesis of difficult, 137.
Thenius on the witch of Endor, 114. Theology, household, 220. Theology and life, 224.
Theory of inspiration drawn from Scripture, 322.
Thought, science and Christian, 225. Thoughts on personal religion, 223. Timothy, epistles to, on the meaning of various passages in, 426.
Trent, the Council of, on purgatory, 100.
Tribute, the lawfulness of, as related in the Gospels, 73.
Tristram, Mr., referred to, 36; quoted,
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