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 Adoration of the Pope, 143, 4 Assyrian Deity of the winds, the, 79 Atheistic abuse, 277 Augustine, St., on Holy Scripture, 264 Babylon, its complete destruction, 377 181 the Great, marks of, 160, 1, Bar-cochab, a false Messiah, 32 Belshazzar, his name discovered by Sir Birks, Professor, on Isaiah's prophecy Bohlen, Von, his infidelity respecting Bonaventura's Psalter, 129 British Church, the, rejects the offers Buchner, Dr., on Materialism, 283 259 Professor Archer, on Miracles, Canon Law of Rome, 104 Celibacy in the Roman Church, 131, 2 his expectation of the Deliverer, 304 Claude, Bishop of Turin, a faithful Clemens Alexandrinus on the worship Clifford, Professor, his infidelity, 267, Colenso, Bishop, condemned, 52 Collyridians the first to worship man, 125 Cranmer on Canon Law, 104 Cross legend found by Helena, 87, 8 Cyrenius, taxing time of, 334, 5 their reasoning on the fall of their witness to Christ, 427 his witness to Christ, 55 Karaite Jews, the, of the Crimea, Kissing the feet of the Pope in adora- Latria, worship of, 127, 191 distinction between it and Du- Lawrence's, Lord, valuable testimony Paul, how understood by the early Little Horn, the, of Daniel, marks of, Man of sin, how interpreted by our on the character of the Popes, 179 127 condemned by Epiphanius, Max Müller, Professor, on the tripar- entertained by Miracles denied by Schleiermacher, Monarchy, Daniel's fourth, various Morris, Rev. F. O., correspondence Tyre, conquered by Nebuchadnezzar, visited by Benjamin of Tudela visited by Maundeville, in Universal Bishop, the title of, 103, 152 Vaudois, the, their disputation with the Vessels, the holy, of Solomon's Temple, Veuillot's, M., admission concerning 184 Victorinus on Babylon the Great, 167 Volney, his testimony to Tyre, 379 Printed at the Operative Jewish Converts' Institution, Palestine Place, Cambridge Heath, |