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recalled and converted, will render Him testimony still more awful and striking. The Jews, preserved by a continual miracle, bear witness to Him continually. Had they been only punished, they would have proved His justice only; had they only been preserved, this could have proved nothing but His power; had they not been reserved to worship one day, they could not have proved His mercy and veracity, nor have made Him any reparation for their outrageous crimes. Their dispersion proves that He has come, but they have rejected Him: their preservation shows that He hath not rejected them for ever, and that they shall one day believe in Him, and declare by both, that He is the Messiah and the promised Saviour, that their miseries proceed from not being known to Him, and that the only hope they have left is, that they shall one day come to the knowledge of Him. The change will be in their persons, and not in His religion, that will remain what it is; but they will then begin to see it. Jesus Christ will take away the veil from their eyes, but He will be the same: He will cure their deafness; but He will speak the same things" (Principes de la Foy Chretienne, tom i., c. 10).

Abraham, prophecies concerning the
race of, 414, 422

Adoration of the Pope, 143, 4
Agnostic principles, 275, 6
Alexander's visit to Jerusalem, 75, 78
Antichrist, meaning of the term, 97,
136, 149, 150, 155, 197
Antoninus on the Papal power, 100
Apostasy, the, predicted, 115, 118, 122
Arabs, two different races of, 415
Ark, the, of the Covenant, 64, 5
Arnold, Dr., on Christ's Resurrection, 7
Arrogance of Scepticism, the, 270, 277
Artaxerxes, his twentieth year, 321,
325

Assyrian Deity of the winds, the, 79
Atheism at the French Revolution,
254, 5

Atheistic abuse, 277

Augustine, St., on Holy Scripture, 264

Babylon, its complete destruction, 377
-, prophecies relating to, on
the Euphrates, 362, 378

181

the Great, marks of, 160, 1,

Bar-cochab, a false Messiah, 32
his revolt, 85

Belshazzar, his name discovered by Sir
H. Rawlinson, 371

Birks, Professor, on Isaiah's prophecy
respecting Egypt, 402

Bohlen, Von, his infidelity respecting
Moses, 52

Bonaventura's Psalter, 129
Breviary quoted, 130

British Church, the, rejects the offers
of Rome, 225

Buchner, Dr., on Materialism, 283
Buckland, Mr. F., on evolution, 272
Bull, Bishop, on the claims of the
Church of Rome, 168
Butler, Bishop, his definition of pro-
phecy, 1

259

Professor Archer, on Miracles,

Canon Law of Rome, 104

Celibacy in the Roman Church, 131, 2
Christendom, growth of, 245-8
Christian Religion, testimony of Taci-
tus and others to the, 8, 9
Chronology of Scripture, the, 231
Church of Rome corrupts Scripture, 289
Cicero on the Atomic Theory, 282;

his expectation of the Deliverer, 304
Claims of Rome stated by Boniface
VIII. and Cardinal Manning, 172

Claude, Bishop of Turin, a faithful
witness, 165

Clemens Alexandrinus on the worship
of the dead, 224

Clifford, Professor, his infidelity, 267,
277, 285, 286

Colenso, Bishop, condemned, 52
,his scepticism, 263, 4
Coleridge on the Epistle to the Romans,
67

Collyridians the first to worship man,

125
Complutensian Edition of the Bible, 87,8
Constantinople, fall of, 212, 219
Converts, number of, at Pentecost, 68
Cook, Canon, on the Inscription of
Pianchi king of Egypt, 396-8
Cosmogony an ideal by American
infidels, 280, 1

Cranmer on Canon Law, 104

Cross legend found by Helena, 87, 8
Crucifixion, date of the, 326, 329, 338,
348

Cyrenius, taxing time of, 334, 5
Cyrus, "the Lord's Shepherd," 367

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their reasoning on the fall of
Jerusalem, 59, 60

their witness to Christ, 427
Josephus' testimony respecting the
siege of Jerusalem, 55

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his witness to Christ, 55
Julian's attempt to rebuild the Temple,
89, 244

Karaite Jews, the, of the Crimea,
37-40

Kissing the feet of the Pope in adora-
tion, 143,4; originally introduced by
the heathen Emperor Caligula,;145

Latria, worship of, 127, 191

distinction between it and Du-
lia, or Hyperdulia, 127
Lawless One, the, foretold by St.
Paul, 157

Lawrence's, Lord, valuable testimony
to missions in India, 249
Letting Power, the, predicted by St.

Paul, how understood by the early
Christians, 138-141

Little Horn, the, of Daniel, marks of,
97-102

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Man of sin, how interpreted by our
great divines, 155, 6
ruling in the Church, 157
Manetho's Egyptian Chronology, 358
Manning, Cardinal, his lawlessness re-
specting marriage, 151

on the character of the

Popes, 179
Mariolatry of the Church of Rome,
123-8

127

condemned by Epiphanius,

Max Müller, Professor, on the tripar-
tite division of languages, 11
McCaul, Dr., his exposure of Astruc
and other sceptics, 261
McCosh, on the harmony between
Scripture and Science, 288
Messianic prophecy of the Deliverer,
292, 3

entertained by
different nations, 294-306
Milman, Dean, on the date of the
Pentateuch, 51

Miracles denied by Schleiermacher,
258; and by Strauss, only questioned
by Renan, 259

Monarchy, Daniel's fourth, various
opinions concerning, 76

Morris, Rev. F. O., correspondence
with Professor Huxley, 277

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Tyre, conquered by Nebuchadnezzar,
385; by Alexander, 387

visited by Benjamin of Tudela
in the twelfth century, 388
Tyre, captured by the Crusaders, 388;
by the Saracens, 389

visited by Maundeville, in
the fourteenth century, 390; by
Maundrell, in the seventeenth
century, 390; by Hasselquist, in
the eighteenth century, 391

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Universal Bishop, the title of, 103, 152
assumed by John
Patriarch of Constantinople, and
rejected by Pope Gregory I., 152
subsequently borne
by the Popes of Rome for the last
thirteen centuries, 153

Vaudois, the, their disputation with the
Papists, 165

Vessels, the holy, of Solomon's Temple,
62, 64

Veuillot's, M., admission concerning
the decay of the Church of Rome,

184
Victoria, Queen, and David's throne,
76

Victorinus on Babylon the Great, 167
Virchow, Professor, his just reproof of
the sceptics in the present day,
278, 9

Volney, his testimony to Tyre, 379
denies the existence of Jesus

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