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HODDER AND STOUGHTON,
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MDCCCXC.
CONTENTS.
List of Etched Portraits
List of Contributors
Index of :Authors .
Index of Subjects
Brevia .
Index of Scriptures
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LIST OF ETCHED PORTRAITS.
BY H. MANESSE, OF PARIS.
VOL.
I. BISHOP MARTENSEN.
II. REv. PROFESSOR F. GoDET, D.D.
Ill. REV. PROFESSOR FRANZ DELITZSCH.
IV. RIGHT REV. J. B. LIGHTFOOT, D.D., D.C.L., LATE
BisHoP oF DuRHAM.
V. REV. PROFESSOR B. F. WESTCOTT, D.D., D.C.L.,
CANON OF WESTMINSTER.
VI. REv. ALEXANDER MAcLAREN, D.D.
VII.. REV. PROFESSOR A. B. DAVIDSON, D.D., LL.D.
VIII. PROFEssoR Ew ALD.
IX. REV. PROFESSOR T. K. CHEYNE, D.D., CANON OF
RocHESTER.
X. REv. PROFESSOR MARcus Dons, D.D.
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS.
RIGHT REV. w. ALEXANDER, D.D. REv. PRINCIPAL JosEPH ANGus, D.D. REV. R. G. BALFOUR, M.A. REv. PROF. JosEPH AGAR BEET. REV. PROF. w. H. BENNETT, M.A. REV. PROF. w. G. BLAIKIE, D.D.,
LL.D. REV. PRINCIPAL DAVID BROWN, D.D. REV. PROF. A. B. BRUCE, D.D. E. A. WALLIS BUDGE, B.A. VERY REV. G. A. CHADWICK, D.D. REV. F. H. CHASE, M.A. REV. PROF. T. K. CHEYNE, D.D. VERY REV. R. w. CHURCH, D.C.IJ. CAPTAIN C. R. CoNDER, R.E. REv. EusTACE R. CoNDER, D.D. REv. PRoF. S. IvEs CuRTiss, D.D.,
PH. D. REV. PROF. A. B. DAVIDSON, D.D.,
LL.D. REV. w. L. DAVIDSON, LL.D PRINCIPAL SIR J. w. DAWSON, LL.D.,
F.R.S. REV. PROF. FRANZ DELITZSCH, D.D. REv. PROF. W. P. DICKSON, D.D. REv. PROF. MARcus Dons, D.D. REV. PROF. s. R. DRIVER, D.D. PROF. HENRY DRUMMOND, F.R.S.E.,
F.G.S. E. REV. PRINCIPAL T. c. EDWARDS, D.D. REv. PRoF. W. G. ELMSLIE, D.D. REV. F. F. EMERSON. REV. CANON T. s. EVANS, D.D.
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VEN. ARCHDEACON F. w. FARRAR, D.D., F.R.S.
REV. PROF. G. G. FINDLAY, B.A. REv. PROF. J. FoRBES, D.D., LL.D. REV. PROF. J. M. FULLER, M.A. REv. J. MoNRo GmsoN, D.D. JosiAH GILBERT. REV. PROF. F. GODET, D.D. REv. C. GoRE, M.A. EDMUND GossE. HoN. LADY WELBY-GREGORY. PRoF. A. HARNACK, PH.D., D.D. PROF. J. RENDEL. HARRIS, M.A. REV. HENRY lliYMAN, D.D. REV. R. F. HORTON, M.A. H. C. HosKIER. REv. W. B. HuTToN; M.A. REv. J. R. lLLINGWORTH, M.A. A. TAYLOR lNNES, J\I.A. REV. A. c. JENNINGS, M.A. REv. AuGusTus JEssoPP, D.D. H. s. KEATING. REv. JoHN KER, D.D. REv. E. G. Knm, D.D. REv. PRoF. A. F. KIRKPATRICK, M.A. REV. PROF. J. LAIDLAW, D.D. REV. G. LANSING, D.D. RIGHT REV. J. B. LIGHTFOOT, D.D.,
D.C.L. REv. W. H. LowE, M.A. REV. PROF. J. RAWSON LUMBY, D.D. REV. ALEXANDER MACLAREN, D.D. REV. J. MACPHERSON, M.A. PRoF. JoHN MAssiE, J\LA.
8 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS.
REv. JosEPH B. MAYOR, M • .A. REV. PROF. w. MILLIGAN, D.D. RIGHT HoN. BARON MoNcREIFF.
REV. H. C. G. MouLE, M.A. JosEPH JoHN MuRPHY.
DR. A. NEUBAUER.
Rn. J. H. OvERTON, M.A. T. E. PAGE, M.A. REv. JosEPH PARKER, D.D.
REV. w. w. PEYTON.
REV. ALFRED PLUMMER, D.D.
REv. PRINCIPAL RAINY, D.D.
PROF. w. M .. RAMSAY, M.A. REv. F. RENDALL, M.A." REv. PRoF. G. SALMON, D.C.L., F.R.S.,
CoRR. INsT., FRANCE.
REV. PROF. s. D. F. SALMOND, D.D.
REV. PROF. w. SANDAY, D.D.
REV. PROF. A. H. SAYCE, M.A. REV. PHILIP SUHAFF, D.D.
DR. s. M. ScHILLER-SZINESSY.
REV. T. G. SELBY.
GEoRGE Au&usTus SIMCox, M.A. THE LATE REv. W. H. SIMcox, M.A. REv. GEoRGE ADAM SMITH, M.A. PROFESSOR ALBRECHT SoCIN.
REv. F. RERBERT STEAD, M.A. PROF. G. J. STOKES, M.A. REV. PROF. G. T. STOKES, D.D.
REV. PROF. HERMANN L. STRACK, D.D.,
PH. D. REv. A. MooDY STUART, D.D.
REV. CHARLES TAYLOR, D.D.
REV. PROF. B. B. WARFIELD, D.D.
DR. c. WESSELY.
REV. PROF. B. F. WESTCOTT, D.D.,
D.C.L.
REV. PROF. 0WEN C.W HITEHOUSE, M.A. REV. ALEXANDER WHYTE, D.D.
PROF. A. s. WILKINS, LL.D., LITT.D.
REV. H. CARRUTHERS WILSON, M.A. REV. CHARLES H. H. WRIGHT, D.D.
REV. J. E. YONGE, M.A. THE EDITOR.
INDEX OF AUTHORS.
VOL. PA.GK
Right Rev. W. Alexander, D.D.
Some Gleanings from St. Peter's Harvest-field.
St. Peter's ·Epistles :
1. Preface.-Theology of the Inscription iv. 1
2. St. Peter in Sacred History compared with
his own Self-Delineation in his Epistles 183
3. A Christian Woman and a Wicked Woman :
a Contrast 266
Rev. Principal Joseph Angus, D.D.
Of Scripture Terms used to express "Eternity,"
with Special Reference to Future Punishment vi. 274
Anonymous.
Natural Law in the Spiritual World. A Defence i. 241, 347
Rev. R. G. Balfour, M.A.
The First Principles of the Doctrine of Christ viii. 438
Rev. Professor Joseph Agar Beet.
The Aim, Importance, Difficulties, and Best Method
of Systematic Theology . . i. 111, 176, 364, 438 Oltramere on Romans n. '156
Thought it not Robbery to be Equal with God v. 115 9
10 INDEX OF AUTHORS.
VOL. PA.GB
Rev. P:ofessor J oseph Agar Beet (continued).
Crucified and Risen with Christ Vl. 140
Christ Crucified and Risen 372
Sisera and J ael 471
Epaphroditus and the Gift from Philippi IX. 64
The Christian Secret x. 174
Rev. Professor W. H. Bennett, M.A.
Ancient and Modern Prophets Vlll. 69
Rev. Professor W. G. Blaikie, D.D., LL.D.
Homiletical Features of the Epistle to the Romans vi. 99
Rev. Principal David Brown, D.D.
Personal Reminiscences of Edward Irving
Fellowship with God
The Miraculous Conception
The Neronic Date of the Apocalypse Untenable
The Design of the Apocalypse
Rev. Prof. A. B. Bruce, D.D.
The Epistle to the Hebrews:
1. Introductory
2. Christ and the Prophets
3. Christ and the Angels
4. The Great Salvation, wherein it Consists,
and how it has been Obtained .
5. The Captain of Salvation
6. The Way of Salvation
7. Christ and Moses
8. The Gospel of Rest
9. Christ not a Self-elected, but a God
appointed Priest 10. The Teacher's Complaint
vi. 216, 257
397
vii. 293
x. 272
449
vu. 161
341
viii. 81
359
447
lX. 81
161
272
351
415
INDEX OF AUTHORS. 11
VOL. PAGE
Rev. Prof. A. B. Bruce, D.D. (continued).
11. The Teacher's Charity x. 35 12. The Order of Melchisedec 90 13. The Priest after the Order o£ Melchisedec . 189 14. Christ and Aaron 288 15. The Ancient Tabernacle 422
E. A. Wallis Budge.
The Seraphim I, 319 The Cherubim 400
Very Rev. G. A. Chadwick, D.D.
Asking in Christ's Name vi. 191 The Group of the Apostles :
1. IX. 100 2. Peter. 187 3. The Minor Figures 434 4. Judas Iscariot x. 161
W ellhausen's History of Israel 341
Rev. Fred. H. Chase, M.A.
Note on the Teaching of the Twelve Apostles,
chap. xi .. iii. 319 Note on the Word va6s in Ephesians ii. 21 vi. 318 Christian Interpolations in Jewish Writings . IX. 179
Rev. Prof. T. K. Cheyne, D.D.
Lord Sabaoth. I. 318 Notes on Ecclesiastes 319 The Seraphim 319 The Cherubim 400
The Jews and the Gospel 401 On Genesis xviii., xix. ii. 203 Dr. M. M. Kalisch . 390
12 INDEX OF AUTHORS.
VOL. l"AGB
Rev. T. K. Cheyne, D.D. (continued).
On Genesis iii. 5
On Psalm xlix. 7 .
Hebraica
On the Book of Judith
On Job vi. 25
On Psalm cxxiii. 2 .
The Life and Works of Heinrich Ewald :
1. The Development Period
2. His Weakness and his Strength, as a Critic
and as a Man .
iv.
399 400 472 79 79 80
241
361 Survey of Recent Old Testament Literature
The Revised Version of the Old Testament:
v. 73; vii. 73
The Book o£ Psalms v. 304; vi. 38 The Book of Isaiah
Recent Books
vi. 442 ; vii. 279 320
The Use of Mythic Phrases by the Old Testament
Writers
Thoughts
Brevia .
Dante and Delitszch
La Langue Parlee par N. S. Jesus-Christ sur
la Terre .
Studies in Practical Exegesis :
I .. II. . The Eighth Psalm
The Sixteenth Psalm
The Eighty-Sixth Psalm .
The Eighty-Seventh Psalm
The Twenty-Fourth Psalm
Very Rev. R. W. Church, D.C.L.
The Idolatry of Civilized Men
vii. 20 viii. 231
399 318
ix. 238
Vlll. 379 428
x. 81 210 262 360 438
vi. 28
INDEX OF AUTHORS. 13
Captain C. R. Conder, R.E.
The English Explorations in Palestine. A Reply
to Professor Socin .
Rev. Eustace R. Conder, D.D.
A Misunderstood Parable
Rev. Professor S. Ives Curtiss, D.D., Ph.D.
Recent American Literature on the Old Testament
VOL. PAGB
iii. 321
m. 428
i. 312; ii. 392; vii. 78, 154; ix. 235
Professor Julius Wellhausen and his Theory of the Pentateuch iii. 81
The History of Israel from the Standpoint of
Modern Criticism . vi. 321
M. D.
Thoughts
Rev. Professor A. B. Davidson, D.D., LL.D.
The Revised Version of the Old Testament: The Book of Job
The Prophetess Deborah
The Prophet Amos :
1. J ehovah, God of Israel
2. The People of Israel .
The Book of Proverbs in the Revised Version
The Prophet Joel .
"Crowned with Glory and Honour "
Rev. W. L. Davidson, LL.D.
The Mediator-Argument of Galatians iii. 19, 20
iii. 228
iv. 274, 424
. v. 38
161
vi. 161
381
vii. 198
IX. 115
vii. 377
14 INDEX OF AUTHORS.
VOL. PA.GB
Principal Sir J. W. Dawson, LL.D., F.R.S.
The Probable Physical Causes of the Destruction of the Cities of the Plain m. 69
Recent Discussions of the First Chapter of Genesis 284 Gold, Bedolach, and Shoham Stone. A Study of
Genesis ii. 10-14 v. 201
Rev. Professor Franz Delitzsch, D.D.
The Bible and Wine iii. 58
Dancing and Pentateueh Criticism in Correlation . IV. 81
The Royal Court of Adiabene vi. 130
The Deep Gulf between the Old Theology and the
New In Self-Defence: Critical Observations on My
Hebrew New Testament: I. . rr., rrr. . IV ..
The Book of Isaiah (Rev. G. A. Smith, M.A.)
Rev. Professor W. P. Dickson, D.D.
Meyer Dr. Mommsen on the Neronian Reference of the
Apocalypse, and on the " Itala"
Rev. Professor Marcus Dods, D.D.
lX. 42
lX. 135 310
x. 317 77
i. 376, 451
11. 381
Dives and Lazarus . i. 45
Recent English Literature on the New Testament: i. 150, 391; ii. 148, 467; iii. 231; iv. 68; v. 154, 235; vi. 159, 232; vii. 309; ix. 75, 316; x. 465
Dr. Parker's Commentary on the Bible i. 159 A Modern Greek on the Revised Version of the
New Testament
The Lost Sheep and the Lost Piece of Money 11.
2S7 16
INDEX OF AUTHORS. 15
Rev. Professor Marcus Dods, D.D. (continued). The Book of Zechariah :
1. The First Three Visions
2. The Fourth Vision
3. Vision of the Candlestick
4. The Flying Roll and the Ephah . 5. Religious Observances
6. The Shepherd of Israel
7. National Revival
8. The Consummation Haggai
Esther .
Ezra
Nehemiah
Malachi
Recent Books
The Last State vVorse than the First
The Stater in the Fish's Mouth
How Far is the Church Responsible for Present
Scepticism ? .
VOL. PA.GB
lll. 136 335 445
IV. 136
v.
216 306 335 453 344
401 vi. 53
287 414 319
vii. 123
461
viii. 297 Farrar's Lives of the Fathers , ix. 232
~ev. ProfessorS. R. Driver, D.D. The Revised Version of the Old Testament:
1. The Book of Genesis .
2. The Book of Exodus .
3. The Books of Leviticus and Numbers
4. The Books of Deuteronomy and Joshua
The Cosmogony of Genesis .
Two Hebrew New Testaments
Notes on Difficult Texts Job and Solomon .
Notes on Three Passages in St. Paul's Epistles
The Double Text of Jeremiah
ii. 1
81
211
289 m. 23
260 . v. 55, 259
vi. 71 lX, 15
321
16 INDEX OF AUTHORS.
VOL. PA.GK
Professor ,flenry Drurnrnond.
E.
The Contribution of Science to Christianity: I. II ..
Bishop Temple on Science and Religion Professor Marcus Dods .
Brugsch's Religion and Theology of the Ancient
1.
x.
28 102 77 65
Egyptians , 1. 156
M. Naville and the Exodus . Schrader's Cuneiform Inscriptions and the Old
Testament Recent Assyrian and Egyptian Literature
399
ll. 237
iv. 228
Dr. Delitzsch's Assyrian Dictionary v1. 228 Brevia: Assyrisches Worterbuch, von F. Delitzsch viii. 233,320
The Cuneiform Inscriptions and the Old Tes-tament . x. 157
Rev. Principal T. C. Edwards, D.D.
"Testament" or" Covenant"?
Rev. Professor W. G. Elrnslie, D.D.
Professor A. B. Davidson, DD., LL.D .. At the Sign of the Bible Brevia : Introduction to Biblical Hebrew
Rev. F. F. Ernerson.
iii. 370
vii. 29
vii. 146, 395
. x. 239
The Teaching of Christ Concerning the Use of
Money viii. 100
Rev. Canon T. S; Evans, M.A.
Exegetical Notes from Sermons :
Our Fellowship with Christ in Nature The Transfiguration of the Body
1. 303 361
INDEX OF AUTHORS. 17
VOL. P.A.GB
Ven. Archdeacon F. W. Farrar, D.D., F.R.S.
Characteristics of Modern English Exegesis . vii. 1 The Books of the Apocrypha . 321
The Second Epistle of St. Peter and J osephus Vlll. 58 The Last Nine Chapters of Ezekiel i:x. 1
St. J ames the Apostle 241
Rev. Professor G. G. Findlay, B.A.
Paul and Tit us at Jerusalem . vi. 435
Jesus Crowned for Death l:X. 222
Rev. Professor John Forbes, D.D., LL.D.
Galatians iii. 20 iv. 150
Rev. Professor J. M. Fuller, M.A.
The Book of Daniel in the Light of Recent Research and Discovery i. 217,431
n. 437 (Cyrus)
Rev. J. Monro Gibson, D.D.
\Visdom Personified, and Love Incarnate
J osiah Gilbert.
Isaac Taylor The Agony in the Garden
The Image and the Stone
Rev. Professor F. Godet, D.D.
The First Love a~d Hope in Thessalonica
The Struggle for Christian Liberty in Galatia
The First Epistle to the Corinthians The Second Epistle to the Corinthians .
viii. 193
ii. 89
v. 180 l:X. 449
l. 81 283
ii. 70, 161 . ii. 370, 415
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VOL. PAGB
Rev. Professor F. Godet, D.D. (continued).
Paul's Gospel to the Romans.
The First Indications of Gnosticism in Asia
Minor:
The Epistle to the Colossians .
The Epistle to Philemon
The Epistle to the Gentile Churches
m. 241
iv. 161 v. 138
376
The Thanks of an Apostle v1. 113
The Pastoral Epistles ; or, the Closing Labours of
the Apostle Paul vn. 45
The Epistle to the Hebrews: The Note of Warning. to the Judreo-Christian
Churches 241
General Review of St. Paul's Epistles vm. 35
The Composition of the Synoptical Gospels : a
Reply x. 379
Rev. C. Gore, M.A.
The Origin of the Christian Ministry
Edmund Gosse.
Bishop Martensen ,
Hon. Lady Welby-Gregory.
Thoughts
Professor A. Harnack, Ph.D., D.D.
Bishop Lightfoot's Ignatius and Polycarp
Bishop Lightfoot on the Ignatian Epistles:
Genuineness and Date of the Epistles
On the Origin of the Christian Ministry
Professor J. Rendel Harris, M.A.
Dr. Sanday on the Christian Ministry
• v. 411
l, 59
. iii. 315; iv. 148
n. 401
iii. 9, 175
v. 321
• v. 225
INDEX OF AUTHORS. 19
l•oL. P.!.Gio
Rev. Henry Hayman, D.D.
The Westcott-Hort " Genealogical" Method . IV • 411
Rev. R. F. Horton, M.A.
Christ's Use of the Book of Proverbs vii. 105
H. C. Hoskier.
Codex B. x. 457
Rev. W. B. Hutton, M.A.
The Book of Job: with Reference to Chapter xix. 23-27 viii. 127
Rev. J. R. Illingworth, M.A.
The Incarnation of the Eternal Word m. 161
A. Taylor lnnes, M.A.
A Forgotten Poet . vii. 212
Rev. A. C. Jennings, M.A. (and Rev. W. H. Lowe, M.A.).
The Revised Version of the Old Testament: a Critical Estimate . ii. 57, 119, 277, 346, 425
Rev. Augustus Jessopp, D.D.
Primitive Liturgies and Confessions of Faith ix. 401; x. 401
H. S. Keating.
On He brews ix. 16, 17
Rev. John Ker, D.D.
The Better Resurrection A Complete Life .
Rev. Ed. G. King, D.D.
The Hallel St. Paul's Method of Quotation
IV. 240
1. 161 IV. 377
JX. 121 x. 233
20 INDEX OF AUTHORS.
VOL. PAGll
Rev. Professor A. F. Kirkpatrick, M.A.
Recent English Literature on the Old Testament
i. 232; ii. 233; iii. 4 71 ; v. 77
The Revised Version of the Old Testament:
The Books of Judges and Ruth
The First Book of Samuel
The Second Book of Samuel
The First Book of Kings
The Second Book of Kings
The First Book of Chronicles .
The Second Book of Chronicles
The Book of Ezra .
The Book of N ehemiah .
Rev. Professor J. Laidlaw, D.D.
The Parable of the Lost Son : a Study of Luke
xv. 11-32:
I.
II ..
Rev. G. Lansing, D.D.
The Pentateuch-Egypticity and Authenticity:
I. II ..
Right Rev. J. B. Lightfoot, D.D., D.C.L.
Recent Researches on the New Testament
m. 109
iv.
201
354
60
107
112 115 117 118
viii. 268 388
vm. 219
307
i. 1
Rev. W. H. Lowe, M.A. (and Rev. A. C. Jennings, M.A.)
The Revised Version of the Old Testament: a
Critical Estimate . ii. 57, 119, 277, 423, 546
Rev. Professor J. Rawson Lumby, D.D.
Old Testament Criticism in the Light of New
Testament Quotations lX, 337
INDEX OF AUTHORS. 21
Rev. Alexander Maclaren, D.D.
The Epistle to the Colossians:
1. The Writer and the Readers
2. The Prelude
VOL. PAGB
1. 12
127
3. The Prayer 187
4. The Father's Gifts through the Son 254
5. The Glory of the Son in His Relation to
the Father, the Universe, and the Church 321
6. The Reconciling Son . 418
7. The Ultimate Purpose of Reconciliation
and its Human Conditions n. 44
8. Joy in Suffering, and Triumph m the
Manifested Mystery. 106
9. The Christian Ministry in its Theme,
Methods, and Aims .
10. Paul striving for the Colossians .
11. Conciliatory and Hortatory Transition to
Polemics .
12. The Bane and the Antidote 13. The True Circumcision
14. The Cross, the Death of Law and the
187
263
356
lll. 46 98
Triumph over Evil Powers 217
15. \Varnings against Twin Chief Errors, Based
upon Previous Positive Teaching 302
16. Two Final Tests of the False Teaching 378
17. The Present Christian Life a Risen Life 434
18. Slaying Self, the Foundation Precept of
Practical Christianity iv. 44
19. The New Nature brought out in New Life . 95
20. The Garments of the Renew8d. Soul 204
21. The Practical Effects of the Peace of
Christ, the Word of Christ, and the
Name of Christ
22. The Christian Family
293
346
22 INDEX OF AUTHORS.
VOL. PAGE
Rev. Alexander Maclaren, D.D. (continued).
23. Precepts for the Innermost and Outermost Life. 465
24. Tychicus and Onesimus, the Letter-Bearers v. 60
25. Salutations from the Prisoner's Friends 125
26. Closing Messages 215
The Epistle to Philemon v. 270, 363, 443; vi. 150, 180, 297
Rev. J. Macpherson, M.A.
Dr. Sanday on the Origin of the Christian Ministry v. 282
Professor John Massie, M.A.
"I have Received of the Lord"
Conversion of St. Paul .
Rev. Joseph B. Mayor, M.A.
Exegetical Notes on the Epistle of James
Rev. Professor W. Milligan, D.D.
ii. 206
x. 241
. x. 225
The Origin of the Christian Ministry vr. 339
The Idea of Priesthood . viii. 1
Idea of Old Testament Priesthood fulfilled in the
New Testament 161
The Melchizedek or Heavenly High Priesthood of
our Lord. I. 277
II. 337
The Priesthood and Priestly Service of the Church 1x. 200
The Ministerial Priesthood
The Apostle John
Right Hon. Baron Moncreiff.
Blaise Pascal
Rev. H. C. G. Moule, M.A.
A Study in the Connexion of Doctrines, Galatians
ii. 29
x. 1 321
ii. 309,327
447
INDEX OF AUTHORS.
Joseph John Murphy.
Two Parables
Unprofitable Servants
Dr. A. Neubauer.
Jewish Controversy and the Pugio Fidei
Rev. J. H. Overton, M.A.
Martensen's Jacob Bohme
T. E. Page, M.A., Charterhouse.
The Prophecy concerning Judas A Problem in Criticism .
Critical Notes on the Lord's Prayer
Rev. Joseph Parker, D.D.
The Second Book o£ Moses
Rev. W. W. Peyton.
.
The Bread Problem of the World, our Lord's First Temptation
Rev. Alfred Plummer, D.D.
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ix. 290 x. 151
vii. 81, 179
111. 318
v. 355 vi . 173 vn. 433
1. 305
IX, 369
This Do in Remembrance of Me vii. 44i
A Medireval Illustration o£ the Documentary
Theory o£ the Origin of the Synoptic Gospels x. 23
Rev. Principal Rainy, D.D.
Joseph's Forgetting
Professor W. M. Ramsay, M.A.
Early Christian Monuments in Phrygia: a Study in
the Early History o£ the Church:
iv. 401
I. viii. 241
II. HI. IV. v.
401
IX. 141 253 392
24 INDEX OF AUTHORS.
Rev. Frederick Rendall, M.A.
"Faithful is the Word"
History of the Word " Eternal " Notes on the Acts of the Apostles:
i.-vi.
viii.-xiv.
xv.-xix. ,
xx.-xxviii.
The Scriptural Idea of Priesthood embodied m
Successive Types
St. Paul and the Galatian Judaizers:
I. II.
A.M.S.
VOL. PA.GB
v. 314
vii. 266
353
viii. 21
113
203
lX.
X.
24
51
107
Thoughts iii. 146; vi. 314
Rev. Professor G. Salmon, D.C.L., F.R.S., Corr. Inst., France.
The Christian Ministry . • Vl. 2
Rev. Professor S. D. F. Salmond, D.D.
Recent Foreign Literature on the Old Testament,
i. 469; iii. 390; vi. 462
Frederic Godet 11. 455
Professor Franz Delitzsch 111. 457
Rev. Professor W. Sanday, D.D.
Recent English Literature on the New Testament 111. 239
Bishop Lightfoot IV. 13
The Origin of the Christian Ministry :
1. Recent Theories v. 1
2. Criticism of Recent Theories 97
A Step in Advance on the Question of Early
Church Organization viii. 213
INDEX OF AUTHORS. 25
Rev. Professor A. H. Sayee, M.A.
The White Race of Ancient Palestine
Brevia : The Woman's Language of Chaldam
Rev. Philip Schaff, D.D.
The German and the Anglo-American Revisions
VOL. PAGE
viii. 48
319
of the Bible v. 468
Dr. S. M. Schiller-Szinessy.
St. Paul from a Jewish Point of View lV. 321
Rev. T. G. Selby.
Professor Huxley and the Swine of Gadara 1x. 303
Brevia: Second Twilights and Old Testament
Miracles . 317 Heredity and its Evangelical Analogies. x. 302
George Augustus Simcox, M.A.
Canon Mozley
Dean Church .
Secret History of St. Paul
The Latter Rain
The Origin of the Christian Ministry
The late Rev. W. H. Simcox, M.A.
A Campaigner's Beverage
On St. Luke ix. 18
On Revelation i. 14
Canon W estcott
The New Theory of the Apocalypse
The Authentic Pictures of St. Luke
The Pauline Antilegomena
The Prodigal and his Brother
Dr. Hatch's Essays in Biblical Greek
1. 200
11. 28 lV. 156
vi. 1
198
l. 226
lV. 159
316 v. 22
425
v.iii. 152
180
x. 122 373
26 INDEX OF AUTHORS.
VOL. PA.GB
Rev. George Adam Smith, M.A.
Recent Literature on the Old Testament . x. 386
Professor Albrecht Socin.
The Survey of Western Palestine. A Critical
Estimate of the Work of the Palestine Re
storation Fund
Rev. F. Herbert Stead, M.A.
The Chief Pauline Names for Christ
Professor George J. Stokes, M.A.
Dr. Martineau's Types of Ethical Theory
Rev. Professor George T. Stokes, M.A.
The Fayum Manuscripts
The Seal of Obadiah
The Fayum Gospel Fragment
The Discovery of a New Bible Manuscript
The Latest Discoveries among the Fayum Manu
scripts
Ancient Celtic Expositors:
St. Columbanus and His Library
Columbanus and His Teaching
Rev. Professor H. L. Strack, D.D.
ll. 241
vii. 386
ll. 395
1. 334
475
ll. 132 lll. 78
vii. 449
lX. 461 x. 136
Recent Foreign Literature on the Old Testament i. 69; iii. 149
The Work of Bible Revision in Germany :
1. Historic Part
2. Critical Part
Rev. A. Moody Stuart, D.D.
Sisera and J ael
ii.
v. 178 193
vi. 306
INDEX OF AUTHORS.
Rev. C. Taylor, D.D.
The Didache and Barnabas
An Argument for the Priority of the Didache
The Didacheand Justin Martyr .
Rev. Professor B. B. Warfield, D.D.
21
VOL. P.&.G•
111. 316 401
Vl. 359
The Prolegomena to Tischendorf's New Testament 1. 142 The Scenes of the Baptist's Work 267
The Appearance of the Risen Jesus to all the Apostles . 474
Recent American Literature on the New Testament
ii. 142; v. 392; vii. 153 Messianic Psalms of the New Testament . ii. 301, 321 Textual Criticism of "The Two Ways" m. 156
The Prophecies of St. Paul :
1.-1 and 2 Thessalonians '
2.-The Epistles to the Galatians1 Corinthians,
and Romans . 3.-The Later Epistles
Dr. C. Wessely.
On the Spread of Jewish-Christian Religious Ideas among the Egyptians
Rev. Professor B. F. Westcott, D.D., D.C.L.
Christus Consummator: Lessons from the Epistle to the Hebrews :
iv. 30
131 349
iv. 194
1. The Trials of a New Life . m. 1
2. The Destiny of Man fulfilled by Christ
through Suffering . 3. The King-Priest
4. The Universal Society
5. The New Covenant
127 193 275 346
28 INDEX OF AUTHORS.
VOL. PAGE
Rev, Professor B. F. Westcott, D.D., D.C.L. (continued).
Some Lessons of the Revised Version of the New
Testament:
1. Introductory v. 81
2. Exactness in Grammatical Details 241
3. Uniformities of Language Restored 453
4. Differences of Language Marked vi. 81
5. Vivid Details. Local and Temporal
Colouring 241
6. Light upon the Christian Life. Conclusion 401
Rev. Professor Owen C. Whitehouse, M.A.
On Isaiah xli. 18 . iv. 479
Franz Delitzsch and August Dillmann on the Pen-
tateuch . vii. 132
Brevia: Recent Discovery of Cuneiform Tablets
at Tell el Amarna . viii. 157
Rev. Alexander Whyte, D.D.
J oseph and Mary .
Christ the Interpreter of Nature
Professor A. S. Wilkins, LL.D., Litt.D.
The Language used by the Apostles
Rev. H. Carruthers Wilson.
The Theology of General Gordon .
Rev. C. H. H. Wright, D.D.
Advice about Commentaries:
1. The Pentateuch and Joshua
I.
ll.
120
224
vu. 420
i. 464
vii. 228 ; viii. 462
The Pre-Jewish Christian Interpretation of Isaiah
lii., liii. . vii. 364, 401
INDEX OF AUTHORS. 29
VOL. PAGE
Rev. J. E. Yonge, M.A.
Heaping Coals of Fire on the Head n. 158
The Editor.
The Sealing of the Heavenly Bread I. 79 Alphreus and Klopas 79 Old Testament Notes 160 Mark Rutherford 239 Miss Rossetti's " Time Flies" n. 159 Dr. Marcus Dods on the Parables of Our Lord 394 Brown's Life of Bunyan iii. 159 Current Disc1tssions in Theology . 400 The late Rev. Dr. John Ker . IV. 398 Notes and News 318,400 Dr. Maclaren. Vl. 64 Brevia: The Revolution in Tanner's Lane Vll. 239 Professor Cheyne . IX. 55 Brevia: The late Rev. W. H. Simcox X. 79
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
Acts of the Apostles, Notes on
Advice about Commentaries .
Agony in the Garden, The
Alpha:ms and Klopas
Amos the Prophet
Ancient and Modern Prophets
Ancient Celtic Expositors
Ancient Palestine, The White Race of
VOL. PAGB
vii. 353 ; viii. 21, 113, 205
vii. 228 ; viii. 462
. v. 180
. l. 79
v. 161 ; vi. 161
viii. 69
ix. 461
vii. 48
Apocalypse, Dr. Mommsen on the Neronian Reference on the
The Design of
The New Theory of
Apocrypha, The Books of the
Apostle James, The
John, The
Apostles, The Group of.
Appearance of the Risen Jesus to the Apostles
Asking in Christ's Name
Assyrian Dictiona1·y, Dr. Delitzsch's
At the Sign of the Bible
Authentic Pictures of St. Luke, The
Baptist's Work, The Scene of the
Better Resurrection, The 30
ii. 381 x. 449
v. 425
vii. 321
lX. 241 x. 321
ix. 100, 187, 434
1. 474
vi. 191
228
vii. 146, 395
viii. 152
l. 267
161
INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 31
VOL. PAGE
Bible Revision in Germany, The Work of
- and Wine, The . ii. 178; v. 193
Bishop Lightfoot .
on the Ignatian Epistles llfartensen
Temple on Science and Religion Blaise Pascal
Bohme, Jacob
Books of the Apocrypha
Book of Daniel in the Light of Recent Research and
iii. 58
IV. 13
iii. 9, 175
I. 59
77
ii. 309, 327
m. 318
vii. 321
Discovery, The i. 217, 431 ; ii. 437
Book of Isaiah, The x. 77
Isaiah in the Revised Version . Job (The), chap. xix. 23-27
Judith, The
Moses, The Second .
vii. 279 viii. 127
iv. 79
l. 305
Proverbs, Christ's Use of vii. 105
Proverbs (The), in the Revised Version . vi. 381
Psalms in the Revised Version v. 304
Zechariah. iii. 136, 335, 445; iv. 136, 216, 306, 325, 453
Bread Problem of the World, The, our Lord's First
Temptat_ion . IX. 369
Bread, the Sealing of the Heavenly I. 79
Brevia . iv. 79, .150, 240, 316, 398, 479; vii. 239;
viii. 233, 320, 399; ix. 317; x. 79, 157, 239
Brugsch's Religion and Mythology of the Ancient
Egyptians
Bunyan, Brown's Life of
Campaigner's Beverage, A
Canon Mozley
- Westcott Celtic Expositors .
Chaldooa, Woman's Language of
i. 156
iii. 159
I. 226
200
v. 22 IX, 461
viii. 319
32 INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
Characteristics of Modern English Exegesis
Cherubim, The
Cheyne, Professor
Christianity, Contributions of Science to
Christian Liberty, Struggle for, in Galatia
Christian Interpolations in Jewish Writings .
Ministry
VOL. PA.GB
vu. 1
I. 410
IX. 55
i. 28, 102 283
IX. 179
vi. 2, 198
Ministry, The Origin of v. 1, 97, 321, 411; vi. 339, 198
Ministry, Dr. Sanday on the . v. 225, 282 Secret, The x. 17 4
Christ Crucified and Risen
the Interpreter of Nature
the Pauline Names for
Christ's Use of the Book of Proverbs
VI. 372
ll. 224
vii. 386
105
Christus Consummator : Lessons from the Epistle to the
Hebrews iii. 1, 127, 193, 275, 346
Church, Dean u. 28
Cities of the Plain, The Destruction of . m. 69
Codex B. x. 457
Colossians, The Epistle to the i.12, 127, 187, 254, 321,418; ii. 44,
106, 187, 263, 356; iii. 46, 98, . 217, 302, 378, 434;
iv. 44, 95, 204, 346, 465; v. 60, 125, 215, 270, 363, 443
Columbanus and his Teaching . x. 136
Commentaries, Advice about .
Commentary on the Bible, Dr. Parker's
Complete Life, The
Conversion of St. Paul
Corinthians, The First Epistle to the
The Second Epistle to the
" Covenant" or "Testament "
vii. 228 ; viii. 462
I. 159
iv. 377
x. 241
ii. 70,161
. ii. 370, 415
iii. 370
Critical Estimate of the Work of the Palestine Explora
tion Fund ll. 241
Critical Observations on My Hebrew New Testament
ix. 135,310; x.317
INDEX OF SUBJECTS. in
'VOL. PAGE
Criticism o£ " The Two Ways " lll. 156
"Crowned with Glory and Honour" lX. 115
Crucified and Risen with Christ vi. 140
Cuneiform Inscriptions and the Old Testament n. 239
Inscriptions . 237
Tablets, Discovery of Vlll. 157
Current Discussions in Theology lll. 400
Dancing and Pentateuch Criticism in Correlation iv. 81
Daniel (The Book of) in the Light of Recent Research
and Discovery i, 217, 431; ii. 437
Dante and Delitzsch vm. 318 Davidson, Professor A. B. vii. 29
Dean Church . n. 28
Deborah, The Prophetess v. 38 Delitzsch (Franz) and August Dillmann on the Pentateuch vii. 132
Delitzsch, Professor Franz m. 457
Design of the Apocalypse, The x. 449
Destruction of the Cities of the Plain, The Probable
Physical Causes of the
DidachB, An Argument for the Priority of
and Ba:nabas, The
and Jus tin Martyr
Difficult Texts, Notes on
111. 69
401
316
Vl. 359
v. 55, 259
Discovery of a New Bible Manuscript m. 78
Dives and Lazarus 1. 45
Doctrine of Christ, The First Principles o£ viii. 438
Documentary Theory of the Origin o£ the Synoptical
Gospels, A Mediawal Illustration of x. 23
Dods, Professor Marcus . 65
- (Dr. Marcus), on The Parables of our Lord n. 394
Early Christian Monuments in Phrygia
viii. 241, 401; 1x. 141, 253, 392
3
34 INDEX OP SUBJECTS".
Early Church Organizati.on, A Step in Advance on the
Question
VOL. PAGE
vm. 321
Ecclesiastes, Notes on i. 319
Egypticity and Authenticity of the Pentateuch viii. 219, 307
English Explorations in Palestine, The. A Reply to
Professor Socin m. 321
Epaphroditus and the Gift from Philippi IX. 64
Epistle to the Gentile Churches • v. 376
to the Colossians i. 12, 127, 187, 254, 321, 418; ii. 44,
106, 187, 263, 356; iii. 46, 98, 217, 302, 378, 434; iv.
44, 95, 204, 293, 346, 465 ; v. 60, 125, 215, 270, 363, 443
to Corinthians, The First . . ii. 70, 161
The Second ii. 370, 415
to the Hebrews vii. 161, 241, 341; viii. 81, 359, 447;
ix. 81,161,272,351, 415; x. 35, 90,189,288,422
of James, Exegetical Notes on . x. 225
of Peter (The Second) and Josephus . . viii. 58
to Philemon . v. 138; vi. 150, 180, 297
to the Romans, Homiletical Features of vi. 99
Epistles of Paul vm. 35
Essays in Biblical Greek, Dr. Hatch's.
Esther .
"Eternity," Scriptural Forms used to Express
Ewald (Heinrich), Life and 'fimes of
Exegesis, Modern English
Exegetical Notes from Sermons
Notes on the Epistle of St. J r.mes
Expositors, Ancient Celtic
Exodus and M. N aville .
Ezekiel, The Last Nine Chapters of
Ezra
"Faithful is the ·word"
Farrar's Lives of the Pathers
x. 373
v. 344
vi. 274
iv. 241, 361
vn. 1
i. 303, 361
x. 225
IX. 461
l. 399
IX. 1
VI, 53
v. 314
IX. 232
INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 35
VOL. PA.GE
Fayil.m Gospel Fragment, The 11. 132
Manuscripts, The I. 334
Manuscripts, The Latest Discoveries among the . vu. 449
Fellowship with God Vl. 397
First Love and Hope in Thessalonica I. 81
Forgotten Poet, A vii. 212
Galatians ii. 10, Study in Connexion of D:>ctrines of ii. 447
iii. 20 IV. 150
iii. 19, 20, The Mediator-Argument of vii. 377
Galatia, Struggle for Christian Liberty in I. 283 Genealogical Method, W estcott-Hort IV. 411 General Gordon, The Theology of . I. 464 Genesis, The Cosmogony of iii. 23
Recent Discussions on the F.irst Chapter of 284 ii. 10-14, A Study of v. 201 i ii. 5, Notes on ii. 399 xviii., xix., Notes on 203
Gentile Churches, The Epistle to the v. 376 Gleanings from St. Peter's Harvest-field IV. 266 Gnosticism in Asia Minor, The First Indications of 161
Godet, Frederic 11. 455
Gold, Bedolach, and Shoham Stone v. 201
Group of the Apo~tles, The
Haggai
IX. 100, 1871 434
v. 344
Hallel, The
Heaping Coals of .l!'ire on the Head
Hebraica
IX. 121
ii. 158
472
Hebrews, The Epistle to the vii. 161, 241, 341 ; viii. 81, 359,
447; ix.81, 161,272,351,415
ix. 16, 17, Notes on .iv.159,240
Heredity and its Evangelical Analogies x. 302
History of Israel from the Standpoint of Modern
Criticism vi. 321
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
History of the Word " Eternal " .
Homiletical Features of the Epistle to the Romans
Huxley (Prof.) and the Swine of Gadara
Idolatry of Civilized Men
Ignatius and Polycarp, Bishop Lightfoot's .
Ignatian Epistles, Bishop Lightfoot on the
" I have Received of the Lord " .
Incarnation of the Eternal Word, The
Image and the Stone, The
VOL. P4GB
vii. 266
Vl. 99
lX. 303
Vl. 28
n. 401
iii. 9, 175
u. 206
iii. 161
lX. 449
Importance of Systematic Theology
Irving (Edward), Personal Reminiscences of
Isaiah, The Book of
Isaiah xli. 18
i. 111, 176, 364, 438
. vi. 216, 257
x. 77
lV. 479
Isaiah lii., liii., The Pre-Christian Jewish Interpreta-
tion of . vii. 364, 401
James the Apostle
Jeremiah, the Double Text of
Jesus Crowned for Death
Jewish-Christian Religious Ideas among the Egyptians,
lX. 241
321
222
On the Spread of . lV. 194
Jewish Controversy and the Pugio Fidei . Jews and the Gospel, The
. vii. 81, 179
401 Job (The Book of), with Reference to Chap. xix. 23-27 viii. 127
Job vi. 25, On iv. 79 Job and Solomon Vl. 71
Joel, The Prophet vn. 198 John the Apostle . x. 321
J oseph and Mary . 1. 120 Joseph's Forgetting lV. 401 Judas Iscariot x. 161
The Prophecy concerning . V. 355 Judith, On the Book of. lV. 79
INDEX Ofi' SUBJECTS. 37
Kalisch, Dr. M. M.
Ker, The late Dr. John
Klopas and Alphoous
vor..
11.
iv.
I.
PA.GB
390
398
79
La Langue Parlee par N. S. Jesus-Christ sur la Terre . Ix. 238
Language Used by the Apostles, The vn. 420
Last State Worse than the First, The 123
Latter Rain, The . Vl. 1
Literature, Ou the Old Testament . v. 73; vii. 73; x. 386
Recent American i. 232, 313;
iv. 392 ; ix. 235
Recent English . iii. 471 Recent Foreign i. 69, 469; ii.
233 ; iii. 149
on the New Testament . x. 465
American ii. 142; v. 392; vii.158
English i. 150, 391 ; ii. 148,
Foreign
Recent Assyrian and Egyptian
Lord's Prayer, Critical Notes on the
Lord Sabaoth
467; iii. 231, 239 ;
iv. 68; v. 154, 235; vi.
159, 232 ; ix. 75, 316
iii. 390 ; vi. 462
iv. 228
vii. 433
I. 318
LJst Sheep and the Lost Piece of Money, The
Love Incarnate, Wisdom Personified
11.
Vlli.
16
193
Lnke, Authentic Pictures of
Luke ix. 18, Notes on
Maclaren, Dr.
Malachi
Mark Rutherford . Martensen's Jacob Bohme
Martineau's (Dr.) Types of Ethical Theory
IV.
11.
Vl.
1.
HI.
ii.
152
159
64
414
239
318
395
38 INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
Mediator-Argument of Galatians iii. 19, 20, The \
Messianic Psalms of the New Testament
Meyer .
Ministerial Priesthood, The .
Miraculous Conception, The .
Misunderstood Parable, A
Modern English Exegesis, Characteristics of
Mommsen (Dr.) on the Neronian Reference of
Apocalypse, and on the "Itala"
Mozley, Canon
VOL. PAGR
vn. 377
. ii. 301, 321
i. 376, 451
x. 1
Vll. 293
111. 428
vu. 1
the
ll. 381
l • 200
. Mythic Phrases, Use of, by Old Testament Writers vii. 20; viii. 20
Names for Christ, The Chief Pauline
Natural Law in the Spiritual World Naville (M.) and the Exodus
Nehemiah
Neronic Date of the Apocalypse Untenable, The
New Testament Literature, Survey of Recent
Vll. 386
i. 241,347
399
vi. 287
x. 272
vii. 309 ; x. 465
Recent American Literature on the i. 150, 391;
ii. 142, 148, 467; iii. 231, 239; iv. 68, 292; v.
154, 235, 392; vi. 159, 232; vii. 158; ix. 75, 316
Recent Foreign Literature on the
Recent Researches on the .
Some Lessons from the Revised
Version of the
New Testament, The Messianic Psalms of
Tischendorf's
New Testaments, Two Hebrew
Notes on D~fficult Texts
and News .
on Genesis iii. 5 .
xv~ii., xix.
Ecclesiastes
iii. 390;
vi. 462
l. 1
v. 81, 241, 453
ii. 301, 321
l. 142
lll. 260
v. 55, 259
iv. 318,400
ll. 399
203
J, 319
INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 39
Notes on Hebrews ix. 16, 17.
Job vi. 25
St. James
VOL. PAGB
iv. 159, 240
• IV. 79
. x. 225
the Acts of the Apostles . . vii. 353; viii. 21, 113, 205
the Teaching of the Twelve Apostles, Chap. xi. m. 319
the "\Vord vao> in Ephesians ii. 21 . Vl. 318
Three Passages in St. Paul's Epistles IX. 15
Obadiah, The Seal of I. 475
Old Testament Criticism in the Light of New Testa-
ment Quotations lX. 337
Old Testament, Cuneiform Inscriptions and the n. 237
Literature, Survey of Recent v. 73; viii. 73; x. 386
Literature in the United States, Recent ii. 233;
iii . .149; ix. 235
Miracles and Second Twilights . IX. 317
Notes .
Recent American Literature on the
Recent English Literature on the Recent Foreign Literature on the
Studies in America, Recent .
vVriters' Use of Mythic Phrases .
Old Theology and the New, The Deep Gulf between
Oltramere on Romans
On Genesis iii. 5 .
On Genesis xviii., xix.
On Job v. 25
On Psalm xlix. 7 . On Psalm cxxiii. 2
On Isaiah xl. 18 .
On Luke ix. 18
On Hebrews ix. 161 17
On Revelation i. 14
. i. 160
313
i. 232 ; iii. 471 . i. 69, 4ti9
vii. 78, 154
vn. 20
IX. 42
. n. 156
399
203
IV. 79
n. 400
IV. 8Q
479
159
240
316
Origin of the Christian Ministry v. 1, 97, 321, 411; vi. 1981 339
40 INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
VOL. PAGE
Origin of the Christian Ministry, Dr. Sanday on . . v. 225, 282
Palestine Exploration Fund, A Crjtical Estimate of the Work of . ii. 241
Parables of our Lord, Dr. Marcus Dods on the 394
Parable of the Lost Son, The viii. 268, 388
Parables, Two .
Pastoral Epistles (The); or, The Closing Labours
the Apostle Paul .
Paul and Titus at Jerusalem
Paul, Conversion of
of
lX, 290
vn. 45
vi. 435
x. 241
viii. 180 Pauline Antilegomena, The .
Paul, The Prophecies of
- The Secret History of
iv.30, 131,349
IV. 156
- from a Jewish Point of View
Paul's Epistles, Notes on Three Passages in
- Gospel to the Romans Pentateuch and Joshua
IX.
iii.
viii.
321
15
241
462
The viii. 219, 307
Professor Wellhausen's Theory of . m. 81
Peter (The Second Epistle of) and Josephus . viii. 58
Philemon, The Epistle to . v. 138; vi. 150, 180, 297
Practical Exegesis, Studies in . viii. 379, 428; x., 81, 210, 262,
360,438
Present Scepticism, How Far is the Church Respon
sible for
Priesthood and Priestly Service of the Church .
Fulfilled in the New Testament, Idea of
Old Testament
viii. 297
IX. 200
vm. 161
Priesthood of our Lord, The Melchizedek or Heavenly viii. 277,337
Priesthood, The Scriptural Idea of viii. 1; ix. 24
Primitive Liturgies and Confessions of Faith . ix. 401; x. 401
Probable Physical Causes of the Destruction of the
Cities of the Plain, The . iii. 69
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
Problem in Criticism, A
Prodigal and his Brother, The
Professor Cheyne .
Professor Marcus Dods .
Prophet Amos, The
Prophets, Ancient and Modern
Prophecies of St. Paul, The .
Proverbs in the Revised Version, The Book of
Psalms (The Book of) iu the Revised Version
Psalm xlix. 7
- cxxiii. 2
41
VOL. PAGE
V1. 173
x. 122
1X. 55
x. 65
v. 161 ; vi. 161
. v.u. 69
iv. 30, 131, 349
V1. 381
v. 304
u. 400
iv. 80
Recent American Literature on the New Testament i. 313 ;
ii.142; v. 392; vii. 158
Assyrian and Egyptian Literature
Books
. iv. 228
Discovery of Cuneiform Tablets at Tell el
Amarna.
Recent Discussions of the First Chapter of Genesis
English Literature on the New Testament
vi. 319, 320
vm. 157
m. 284
i. 150, 391;
ii. 148, 467; iii. 231, 239; iv. 68; v. 154,
235; vi. 159, 232; vii. 309; ix. 75, 316
English Literature on the Old Testament . i. 232; iii.
471; v. 73, 77; vii. 73; x. 386
Foreign Literature on the New Testament iii. 390; vi. 462
Foreign Literature on the Old Testament . . i. 69, 469;
ii. 233 ; iii. 149
Old Testament Literature in the United States ix. 235
Old Testament .Studies in America vii. 78, 154
Researches on the New Testament 1. 1
Revelation i. 14 . iv. 316
Revised Version of the New Testament, A Modern
Greek on 1. 237
42 INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
VOL. PAGB
Revised Version of the New Testament, Some
Lessons from the . v. 81, 241, 453 ; vi. 81, 241, 401
Revised Version of the Old Testament, The ii. 1, 8, 211, 289; ii.
57, 119, 277, 346, 425; iii. 109, 201, 354; iv. 60, 107,
112, 115, 117, 118, 274, 424; v. 468; vi. 38, 442, 320
Revolution in Tanne1''s Lane, The vii. 239
Romans, Homiletical Features of the Epistle to the
Rossetti's " Time Flies "
Royal Court of Adiabene, The
Scenes of the Baptist's Work, The
Schrader's Cuneifot"tn Insc1'i_Iticns and the Old Testa
ment Science and Religion, Bishop Temple on
Scriptural Idea of Priesthood Embodied in Successive
Types .
Scripture Terms used to Express "Eternity" with
Special Reference to Future Punishment
Seal of Obadiah
Sealing of the Heavenly Bread, The
Second Book of Moses, The
Second Twilights and Old Testament Miracles
Seraphim, The
Sisera and J ael
Stater in the Fish's Mouth, The
St. Paul and the Galatian Judaizers
Secret History of
St. Paul's Epistles, General Review of
Method of Quotation
VI. 99
11. 159
VI. 130
i. 267
11. 237
1. 77
IX. 24
VI. 274
I. 475
79
305
IX. 317
1. 319
vi. 306, 471
V11. 461
x.51,107
IV. 156
vm. 36
x. 233
Struggles for Christian Liberty in Galatia 1. 283
Study in Connexion of Doctrines, Galatians ii. 20 11. 447
Survey of Western Palestine, The. A Critical Esti-
mate of the ·work of the Palestine Exploration
Frmd 2~
INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 43
VOL. P.\GE
Synoptical Gospels, The Composition of the: a Reply . x. 379
Documentary Theory of the
Origin of the 23
Systematic Theology, The Aim7 Importance, Difficul-
ties, and Best Method of i. 1117 176, 3647 438
Taylor, Isaac u. 89
Teaching of Christ Concerning the Use of Money, The viii. 100
"Testament" or "Covenant" 111. 370
Textual Criticism of "The Two Ways" 156
Thanks of an Apostle, The vi. 113
Theology of General Gordon, The 1. 464
Theory of the Apocalypse, The New v. 425
This Do in Remembrance of J\'Ie vii. 44i Thought it not Robbery to be Equal with God v. 115
Thmghts, Cheyne viii. 231
on Deafness and Blindness m. 315
Jesus never Sleeping in a \Valled Town
Jesus never Loosing ~ Fetter Fastened
by Man .
Thoughts on Jesus never Writing except in the Dust
Light
Man Liveth not by Bread Alone
Pain to Refuse and Pain to Accept
Religion's Childhood
Shame on Account of GDd's Displeasure
the Word .
" Time Flies," Miss Rossetti's
Tischendorf's New Testament, A Prolegomena to
Two Parables
Two Hebrew New Testanients
Unprofitable Servants
Use of Money, The Teaching of Christ concerning
146
147
148 lV. 148
Vl. 314
m. 315
228
228
315
ll. 159
1. 142
lX. 290
m. 260
x. 151
vm. 100
44 INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
VOL. PAGE
Use of Mythic Phrases by the Old Testament
Writers, The vii. 20
"\Vellhausen's History of Israel x. 341
"\Vellhausen (Prof. Julius) and his Theory of the Pentateuch m. 81
Westcott, Canon v. 22
W estcott-Hort " Genealogical" Method IV. 411
White Race of Ancient Palestine, The viii. 48
"\Visdom Personified, and Love Incarnate 193
"\Voman's Language of Ohaldala, The 319
Zechariah, The Book of iii. 136, 335, 445; iv. 136, 216, 306,
335,453
BREVIA.
VOL. PA.GB
Alphreus and Klopas i. 79 Appearance of the Risen Jesus to the Apostles 474
Brown's Fellowship with God v. 397 Brugsch on the Religion and Mythology of the Ancient
Egyptians i. 156 Bunyan, Brown's Life of iii. 159
Cassel's Explanatory Commentary on Esther Vlll. 400 Cherubim, The I. 400 Current Discussions in Theology 11I. 400
Dante and Delitzsch viii. 318 Delitzsch's Assyrisches Worterbuch 233 Dods on The Parables of our Lord 11. 394
Ewald's Old and New Testament Theology viii. 399
Hebraica ii. 472
Judith, The Book of IV. 79
Kennedy's Introduction to Biblical Hebrew x. 239 Ker, The late Dr. John IV. 398
La Langue Parlee par N. S. Jesus-Christ sur la Terre . lX. 238 Lloyd's Book of Joshua Vl. 320 Lord Sabaoth l. 318
~Iartensen's Jacob Bohme 111. 318 Mark Rutherford. . l. 239 Martineau's Types of Ethical Theory 11. 395
Naville (M.), The Store-City of Pithom I. 399 45
46 BREVIA.
Note on the Teaching of the Twelve Apostles the word vao> in Ephesians ii. 21 Genesis iii. 5 .
Job vi. 25 Psalm cxxiii. 2
Isaiah xli. 18 . Luke ix. 18 Galatians iii. 20 Revelation i. 14
Notes and News .
Old Testament Notes
Oltramere on Romans
Parker's Commentary on the Bible
Discourses upon Holy Scriptu1·e
Revised Version, A Modern Greek on
Revolution in Tanner's Lane, The
Roberts' Liberalism in Religion
Rossetti's (Miss) "Time Flies"
Schrader's Cuneiform Inscriptions and the Old Testament. Vol. I.
Vol. II.
Seal of Obadiah
Sealing of the Heavenly Bread
Secret History of St. Paul
Seraphim, The
. Simcox, The late Rev. vV. H.
Sisera and J ael
Temple (Bishop) on the Relation between Science and
Religion
Textual Criticism of"The Two Ways"
\Voman's Language of Chaldrea .
VOL. PAGE
1ll. 319 vi. 318 ll. 399 1V. 79
80 479 159 150 316
iv.317,400
l. 160 ll. 156
l. 159 viii. 400
l. 237 vii. 239 vi. 319 u. 155
11. 237 x. 159 1. 475
79 1V. 156 1. 319 x. 79 V. 471
l. 77 m. 156
Vlll. 3] 9
INDEX OF SCRIPTURES.
VOL. PAGE VOL. PAGE
Genesis i. iii. 284; vii. 152 Genesis xlix. 5 . ll. 9
27-30 VI. 314 10 10
i. 1-31; ii. 1-3 111. 23 11 Ill. 69 ... ~
111. ;) • 11. 399 22 67
iii. 8 ; iv. 6 VI. 325 24 11. 15
iv. 7. vu. 151
vi. 1-14 VI. 325 Exodus l. 30.5
vii. 18-20 . IX. 131 iii. 14 11. 81
xiv. 17 . x. 96 15 82
18-20. Vlll. 28 vi. 20 VI. 333
XV. 2 11. 5 xiii. 21 . IV. 198
xvi. 13 . 6 XIX. 6 Yiii. 4, 9
19 . VI. 308 XX. 6 11. 84
xviii. 4. v. 267 xxi. 6 IX. 343
xviii., xix. ii. 203; iii. 69 26. v. 166
xxii. 14 11. 7 XXV. 9-40. x. 289
xxiii. 4 . IV. 7 xxvii. 21 n. 85
xxviii. 22 VI. 338 xxviii. 35, 43 . IX. 71 xxx.l, 19; xxxv.9 332 xxix. 24 205
XXXV. 5. 338 xxxiii. 7-11 11. 87
XXXIX. viii. 221 xxxiv. 13 88
xli. 40 307
43 308 Leviticus xvi. 8,1 214 11.
51 IV. 401 10, 26 )
57 viii. 316 xvii.-xxvi. IX. 9 47
48 INDEX OF' SCRIPTURES.
VOL. PAGE VOL. PA..GB
Leviticus xviii. 18 11. 217 Joshua vi. 18 V. 59 xxi. 2, 11 viii. 170 vii. 21 vi. 46 xxiii. 2. n. 219 x.12 1X. 318
10. 1V. 83 xix. 47. v. .'59 27. 87 xxiv, 14, 15 Vl. 332 34. 89
xxvi. 30 11. 220 Judges iii. 110
1. • V. 51 Numbers vi. 22, 26 V11I. 20 ii. 7 51
23-26 x. 5 iv. 17-23 vi. 205,471 xii. 10 111. 228 v. V. 38 xiii. 33 . V111. 51 7 . 111. 114 XX. 17 1X. 16 13 115 xxi. 26. V1ll. 56 30 VI. 46 xxiv. 3. 11. 223 vi. 13 111. ll8
17 V. 166 ix. 7. 62 xi. 11, 30 v. 53
Deuteronomy i. 1. 11. 289 xiv. 15 . 111, 121 i. 27, 28 V111. 51 xviii. 7. 123 iv. 7. 11 30 124 vii. 2 11. 290 xix. 22. 125
6 viii. 11 xxi .. 1V, 89 viii. 7-9 iii. 61 16 iii. 63 ix. 26 V111, 11 xviii. 15-18 ii. 295 Ruth. 111. 126 ·xxi. 4 294 xxxii. 17 295 1 Samuel 111, 201
35 v. 455 i. 5 203 xxxiii. 2 11. 296 5 v. 55
6 297 20. 57 ii. 25 111. 205
Joshua i .. ii. 299 vii. 19 208 i. 9 iii. 65 viii. 5 v. 268 iii. 15 iv. 198 x. 8. V111. 15
INDEX OF SCRIPTURES. 49
VOL. PA.GE VOL. PA.GB
1 Samuel x. 16 VI. 308 1 Chronicles IV. 112 xii. 3. 11I. 209
xiii. 1 209 ~ Chronicles IV. 115 xiv. 18, 19 211 XX. 21 vi. 52 xvii. 12 212 xxvi. 16, 21 ix. 29 xviii. 8 . 214 xxxvi. 22, 23. 11. 439 xxviii.16 216
XXX. 26, 29 vi. 308 Ezra 117 IV.
i. 1-4 11. 439 2 Samuel iii. 354
vi. 1. 443 i. 24. vi. 46
v. 6. I11. 357
vii. 23 359 Nehemiah iv. 118; vi. 287
viii. 18 . 360 ix. 26-34 VI. 336
xiv. v. 162 Esther v. 401
1 Kings . . IV • 60
i. 18-20 61 Job iv. 274
iv. 19 62 v. 13 IX. 345
24 62 vi. 25 IV. 79
ix. 8. 64 vii. 16-18 . x. 87
13. 65 20 iv. 284
18. 65 ix. 13 286
x. 5 . 65 21 287
xi. 29 v. 47 X. 11 VI. 40
xiii. 12 . IV. 66 xi. 7 iv. ,290
XVI. • v. 47 xiii. 15 . iv. 291 ; viii.' 381
xiv. 23,27. 127
2 Kings IV. 207 XV. 15 x. 152
viii. 10 . 108 xvii. 3 . lV. 426
xi. 4. 109 6 427
xiv. 25. v. 161 xix. 17 . 429
XV. 10 259 25, 27 430
xxiii. 2, 3 vi. 334 26. VI. 25
4
50 INDEX OF SCRIPTURES.
VOL. PAGE VOL. P.A.GB
Job xxi. 19 . lV. 433 Psalm xxxvi. 9, 10 x. 222
xxii. 2 x. 152 xxxix. 12 214
xxiii. 16, 17 IV. 436 xl. IX. 25
xxxi. 35 438 xlv. 3 v. 312
xxxviii. 12-15 VI. 72 6 312
xl. 2 v. 263 13. 313
xlviii. 2 vu. 22 Psalms VI. 39 xlix. 7 11. 400
1 .. X. 142 20. X. 89
ll. 145 li. 19 VlU. 16 ii. 1 . V. 31)5 lxiii. 1 X. 220
12 305 lx. 4. vi. 51 iii. 4 306 lxii. l 42 iv. 8. 306 lxvi. 3 ix. 51 vii. ll X. 269 lx-vii. 6. VI. 47 Vlll. lX 341; x.81 lxviii. 13 45
1 Vl. 49 18 lX. 20 2 IX. 341 24, 25 lV. 93 5 V. 306 lxix. 2 v. 360
XVl. • X. 210 20 vi.43,44
2 Vl. 49 lxxii.15 52
3 307 16 ... 60 V. 111.
9, 10 X. m9 lxxiii. 21 VI. 44 10. V. 308 24 x. 214
xvii. 14 308 lxxiv. 15 Vl. 45
xix. 2 . X . 85 lxxvi. 2, ·3 · 44
3,4 lll. 315 lxxviii. 25 . 315 xxii. 3 . YU. 20 lxxx. 14 iii.67,80 XXIV. x. 438 Ixxxii:i. 14. Vl, 45
6. V. 310 lxxxvi .. x. 262
XXV. 14 X. 266 lxxxv'ii. 360 xxix. 1. V. 310 lxxxv'iii.· 12 218 xxx.8, 9 X. 218 XC. 4' Vl. 46
xxxn. viii. 379 xci. 9 46
INDEX OF SCRIPTURES . . 51
VOL. PJ..G'R VOL. PAGB
Psalm xcv. 10 . VI. 280 Proverbs iii. 18 vu. 116 c. 3 . 52 28 Ill Cl. vii. 146, 148 vi. 11 v. 269 cii. 24 IV, 377 25 vu. 112 ciii. 4 X. 270 vii. ll Yl. 385
20. VI. 314 viii. 22 . 386 civ. 4 48 27 Vll. 106
15 Ill, 64 ix. l-6 117 33 IV. 273 x. 12 112
cvii. 3 VI. 52 30 109 CIX. v. 361 xi. 17 109 ex. l. 226 xii. ::!0 110 ex. 3 Vl. 52 27 Vl. 388 cxiii.-cxviii. IX. 121 xv. 27 VII. 112 cxiv. 125 xvi. 3 113 cxv. 126 19 103 ex vi. 129 xxi. 3 107 cxvii. 131 10. IV. 268 cxviii. 27 IV, 86 xxii. 9 Vll. 111 cxix. 151 445 ll 110 cxxiii. 2 80 xxiv. 17 111 cxxxi. l v. 346 XXV. 21. 111 cxxxiii. IX. 313 xxvi. 4 . 114 cxxxvii. 5. V. 315 xxviii. 9 114 CXXX!X. IX. 383 xxix. 13 111
3 Vl. 39 7, 18. x. 214 Ecclesiastes . \'1, 76 ll VI. 40 iii. 11 IX. 81:3 13 40 20 41 Song of Sol.. i. 7, 8 VII. 398
ii. 3-5 1. 160 Proverbs vi. 76, 381 ll-13 lll, 240
i. 17. 383 15 63 20-33 viii. 1941 vii. 9 l. 160
52 INDEX OF SCRIPTURES.
VOL. PA.GE VOL. :PA.GB
Isaiah vi. 442 Isaiah xxxiii. 14 x. 234
i. 16. v. 267 18 . x. 235, 236
i.-xxxix. x. 77 xxxviii. 8 lX. 319
iv. 4. v. 267 xi. 3. vn. 280
v.1. lX. 134 xli. 15 405
1 . 111. 60 xlii. 1-4 282
vi. 2. 239 6 x. 367
5. ix. 194 19. vn. 283
vii. 16 Vl. 444 xliv. 2-5 X. 362
ix. 3, 8. 448 xliv. 28; ~lvi. } 438 n. 3 lV. 92 ll; xh. 25
x. 4. Vl. 449 x1v. 14. x. 368
27 451 9 vn. 285
xi. 11 450 xlviii. l. v. 262
xii. 18 lV. 479 1.4 X. 68
xiv. 4 vi. 452 lii., liii .. . vii. 364, 401
9 453 liii. vn. 289
12, 13 vii. 27 lvi. 7 x. 366
31. Vl. 454 lvii. 16 . 367 xv., xvi. v. 161 lxi. 5, 6 lV, 354
xvi. 9 iii. 64 lxii. 6 vn. 291 xvii. 9, 10. Vl. 454 lxv. l7. x. 88
13. 455 lxvi. 21 5 xxi. 5 456
xxii. ll 41 Jeremiah ix. 321
ixiii. 13 457 vii. 9 v. 263
xxvi. 14, 19 458 XV. 1 38
xxvii.13 lV. 332 xxi. 8 Vl. 359 xxviii. 9 x. 237 xxxv.2 111. 66
16 . 234 xlviii.. 7. v. 49 xxix. 1, 2 . vii. 22
13, 14 x. 235 Ezekie1 xvi. 9 267 XXXlll. vi. 459 xl.-xl viii. ix. 1
7 vn. 22 xliv. 1-4 134
INDEX OF SCRIPTURES. 53
VOLo PAGE VOL. P!.GB
Daniel i. 217, 431 Zechariah i v. lll. 445
ii. 18, 19 x. 181 v. lV. 119
:n ix. 448 vii., viii. 216
iv. 23, 29 311 viii. 12. 111. 59
x. n. 437 Xl. lV. 306
xi. 36 lV. 40 xii., xiii. 335
xii. 1 x. 285 xii. 10 . IX. 345
2 lX. 313 XlV •• IV. 453
2, 3 vu. 271 xiv. 5 v. 162
Hosea xii. 13 ; Mic. vi. 4 v. 40
xiii. 9 260 Malachi . VL 414
11. 268 iii. 1 iv. 183
14. 134 16 X. 285 lX.
Joel vu. 198 Matthew i. 18 120 l.
A.mos. v. 161 iii. 9. X. 362
ii. 10, 11 39 iv. 3. ix. 369
v. 18,19 vi. 170 21 x. 327
viii. 5, 6 172 23 319
ix. 11, 12 . lX. 344 v. 16 v. 258
v.-vu. vu. 109
Jonah Vlll. 78 17 viii. 162
44 Vl. 354 Micah ii. 7 v. 261 vi.1. x. 379
12, 13 263 9-13 vu. 438 19-24 X. 378
Habakkuk ii. 20 Vl. 43 19 viii. 101
Haggai v. 344 vi. 24-34 ll. 224 viii. 26. · v. 466
Zechariah i., ii. 111. 136 28. lX. 303 ii. 8 . x. 370 ix. 9 445
13 Vl. 43 X. 2. 103 111. lll. 335 3. ix. 438, 439, 443
54 INDEX OF SCRIPTURES.
VOL. PAGE VOL. PAGE
MaUhew x. 3 l. 79 Matthew xxiii. 15. iv. 323 4. IX. 435 xxiv. 15 40 5. 105 15, 16 VI. 175
17 x. 318 23 IV. 38 xi. 19 .. vu. 106 29 vu. 208 Xll. IX. 346 XXV. ;)6--43 v. 285, 461
38-45; xvi.) .. 40. X. 153 1-4 . ) vu. 23
168 xxvi. 9 . 45 VI. 83 24 170 48-50 X. 323 30-34 u. 1:32
xiii. 8 382 55 v. 4.58; vi. 24 11 182 27 ix. 121 33 Ill. 428 39-44 13l 40 vu. 272 42 130
:xiv. 30 . IX. 188 x:xvii. I.'> Vl. 94
XV. 23 107 56 x. 323 xvi. 13-17 195
16. IlO Jlif ark ii. 5 VI. 97
18, 19 IV. 1 iii. 5. V. 461
xvi. 24 . 208 16 ix. 103
xvii. 24-27 vii. 461 17 x. 332
xviii. 10 . X. 36, 182 iv. 21-24 iv. 149
15-17 12, 208 vi. 29 IX. 106
xix. 27 . lX. 290 vii. 15 . 109
:XX. 16 290 viii. 16 . Ill
21 x. 323 X. 32 Iu4
22 IX. 248 38 X. 189
xxi. 13. v. 458 52 v. 456
2 x. 158 xii. 43 ix. 108
16 . IX. 340 xiii. 14 . VI. 175
:xxii. 37 VI. 363 xiv. 8-9 vii. 39.')
43-4.5 viii. 278 22. 451
xxiii. 8-10 V. 322 41. ix. 248
12 461 :xv. 17 iv. 2UO
INDEX OF SCRIPTURES. 55
VOL. PAGE I VOL. PAGE
:Mark xiv. 26-30 n. 132 Luke xvii. 7-10 x. 151
XV. 33 v. 457 xviii. 42 v. 456
40 x. 323 xxi. 20, 21 Vl. 175
47 ix. 244 xxii. 18 111. 67
xvi. 11, 13, 16 Vl. 86 19 vu. 441
31, 32 lV. 3 Lukei. 26 1. 120 44 V. 180
1-4 lX. 401 53 187 35 vn. 293 .~5 246
42-45, 46-55, 1 ii. 30 l' xxiii. 44 457 68-79 . 321 xxiv. 18 lX. 244
ii. 29-32 ii. 301, 321 33 x. ll iv. 4 Vl. 311
18 111. 147 John i. 4 lX. 117 v. 5. lX. 188 8 Vl. 96 vi. 13 70 10, 11 x. 340
14 103 11. Vl. 95 20 X. 383 12. 88 30 Vl. 366 14 iii. 161; V. 90
vii. 32 lV. 83 18 0 89 ix. 18 159 28 0 89
24 Vl. 95 29. 89 28 x. 322 29. x. 484 55 lX. 248 35 0 325
x. 17 lV. 200 40 0 lX. 440 36 VI. 83 40. X. 331
xi. 2-5. vn. 433 43 0 IX. 442
33 v. 461 43. lV. 188
xii. 37 . x. 155 50. lX • 438
XV. . ix. 311; x. 122 ii. 22 x. 338
1-10 u. 16 iii. 3 363
11-32 ~ viii. 268, 388; 10, 11 Vl. 84
{ ix. 290 13 Vll. 106
xvi. 19-31. l. 45 31 v. 460
56 INDEX OF SCRIPTURES.
VOL. PAGB VOL. PA.GB
John iii. 29 . x. 326 John xvi. 2. VI. 241 iv. 6. IX. 104 19. 85
21 X. 365 12. x. 278 29 V. 258 13. 184 39 96 23. VIII. 17
vi. 15 115 xvii. 3 X. 221 27 I. 79 11 viii. 358 51, 58 VI. 274 18 IX. 201 51 ix. 313 xviii. 23 vn. 123 63 UI. 148 40 v. 457 70 x. 333 xix. 2, 3 93
vii. 5 IX. 244 24. 258 viii. 6 Ill. 148 25. . ix. 244; X. 323 vii. 37-39 . IV. 91 27. IX. 245 viii. 30, 31 vi. 91 37. 345
35. 274 XX. 21, 23. x. 10 ix. 39 83 30 . v. 244 x.l-8 . v. 457 xxi. 7 IV. 5
16 VI. 94 15-17 v. 92 xii. l-8. vii. 395 17. IX • 189
32 viii. 337 18. . 188
22 IX. 441 18, 19 IV. 5 xiii. 4 x. 155
7 VI. 84 Acts i.-vii. VII. 353
10 97 13 IX. 103 2:J x. 327 i. 13 X. 322
xiv. 8 IX. 443 16-21 v. 355 13, 14 . VI. 191 16-22 VII. 421 17, 26 v. 468 15-23 IV. 2 30 187 25 x. 161
XV. 1 iii. 67 11. 13 5 IX. 200 2 IV. 199
15 105 14-36 2 5 X. 187 24 x. 224
INDEX OF SCRIPTURES. 57
VOL. PA.GE VOL. PAGB
Acts ii. 46 vi. 315 Acts xii. 17 . r v. 326
iii. 1 . IV. 3 xiii. 1 v.108, 417
12-26 vu. 425 12 ix. 401
16, 26; iv. 27, ~ . 19, 20 viii. 31 30 . . . VI.
89 xiv. 23. . v. 419; vi. 207
]9 IV. 187 XV. IX, 343
iv. 8-12 vn. 426 6 405 13 IX. 188 26 404
Y. 3-10. IV. 2 xv.-xix. V HI. 113 41 IX. 117 XV. 11 IV. 3
vi. 1 VI. 347 xvii. 13 X. 317 xii. 17; XV. 13 ;) 24-31 IV. 31
xxi. 18 f VI. 25 xviii. 5 . viii. 121
vi. 1 V. 324 25 ix. 401 1-3. 101 xix. 19. 402 4 ix. 405 xx.4 V Ill. 203 7 401 17 . v. 103
vii. 53 IV. 166 17 . . vi. 24, 353 viii.-xiv. Vlll. 21 17, 28. v. 335 viii. 3 21 25 x. 317
16. 21 28 v. 101, 286 21. 22 28 vi. 20, 24, 403 28. 22 34 114 26. 23 XX.-XXVlll. viii. 203 39. 23 xxii. 28 iv. 321 39. v. 115 xxiii. 6. 325
ix. 1-9 . x. 241 xxiv. 15 444 31 VIU. 25 xxvi. 17 viii. 213 35 25 29 iv. 163
x. 3. 26
8. 27 Romans
{ ii. 156 ; iii. 241 ; 30 27 iv. 131; vi. 99
xi. 13 x. 405 i. 20 Vl, 89
30 58 ii. 17 lX. 410
58 INDEX OF SCRIPTURES.
VOL. PAGE VOL. PAGB
Romans ii. 27 x. 112 I Corinthians ii. 67 X. I84 iii. 25 VI, 89 6-11 I83
25, 26 376 111. IX. 349
v. 6-10. 374 19 345
I5-I9 x. 302 iv. I-::l . X. 20 vi. 2, 3, 6, 8 VI. I41 5 IV. I33
23 406 8 X. 22 vii. 4 376 V. I-10. IV. 146 viii. 2 IX. 46 7, 8 viii. 164
18-25 IV. 146 X. 4. IX. I5 24. VI. 401 ll VII. 272
ix. 29 1. 3I8 xi. 23 X. 408 x. I2 X. :368 24 VII. 44I xi. I2 vn. 413 29 n. 206
29 VI. 86 xii. 4 vi. 90 xii. 2 8!5 r 14. 324: 327;
I,2 VII. 63 28 VI. 22 j VU. 64 >
6-8 v. 329 x. I7 8 vu. 65 3I vii. 211 I9 . v. 45.5 xiii. I-S IV • 334 20. n. I 58 2 IX. . 409
XV. 4, 5 v. 462 8 v. 459
xvi. 4 323 xiv .. vi. 22
7 I3, 4I7 I8, 19 v. 390
xiii. 8 x. 4IO 20 . x. 238
XV. 20-28 . IV . I39
I Corinthians . fi. 70, 161; 21,22,45-49 X. !302 iv. 131 26 88
i. 12 x. 64 27 JX. 342 16,17 1. 304 32 viii. 44
I7; ix. 14. v. 415 35-50. IV. I36 I8, I9 X. 235 20 235, 236 2 Corinthians ii. 379, t
131 27 87 415 J
IV.
INDEX OF SCRIPTURES. 59
VOL. PAGE VOL. PAGE
2 Corinthians ii. 14 VI. 241 Galatians ii. 7, 8 x. 63
iii. 18 246 9 328 iv. 5 IX. 21 ll 109
13 131 ll-14 107
18 VI. 28 12 VI. 25
v. 15 373 13 109 21 . vi. 83; vii. 417 14 109
viii. l, 2 IX. 68 15, 16 no ix. 9 Vl. 274 17, 18 111
xi. 6 IX. 407 19-21 Ill
9 68 20 . ll. 447
xii. l X. 250 20; V. 24;) 141
J VI.
2 v. 115 vi.l4. 20 ix. 46
iii. l-5 . x. 113 Galatians i. 288 IV. 131 6-14 114
l. v. 416 15-22 114
6. X. 52 17 92 9. 54 17-23 115
10. 54 16 IX. 18 14. 55 20 IV. 150 16. 246 19, 20. vu. 377 17. IV. 156 24 x. 118 18. 56 iv. 1-3 . IV. 167 19. IX. 437 ll UI. 229
19; ii. 9, 12 v. 825 12-20 x. 118
22. 823 21 120
ii. l-5 VI. 485 v. 2-12. 120
l-10. X. 57 18-24 120
2. 58 25 121
3. 60 vi. l. 121
4. 61 2, 5 . VI. 98
6. 61 ll-18 x. 122
8. V. 463 17 VI. 241
60 INDEX OF SCRIPTURES.
VOL. PAGB VOL. PAGE
Ephesians . v. 36-391 Philippians iv. 10 IX. 66 i. 3-6 382 18 IV. 332
15; iii. 2; iv.12 v. 377 12 x. 178 ii. 11-18 383 13 185
20 j iii. 5 417 21 VI. 318 Colossians IV. 161
iii. 14 IX. 411 i. 1 v. 389
15 v. 391 1, 2 1. 12
iv. 2:_16 38.5 3-8 127
8 ix. 20, 349 9-12. 187
t v. 14, 331, 353 j 12-14 254 11
vi. 22,26 I."i-18 321
12 vi. 92 19-22 418
22, 23 11. 44 Philippians . vii. 45 24. IX. 212
i. 1 t vi. 4, 351 ; v. 2, 24-27 11. 106
12,101,330 28, ~9 187
1; 1 Tim. iii.} 237
ii. 1-3 263 .. 7 v. 4-7 . 356 1; Tit. 1.
6, 10 IV, 442 8-10 Ill. 46 7, 13. IX. 64 11, 12, 20 j} 13 125 iii. 8
VI. 142 VI.
29. IX. 117 11-13 111. 98 ii. 4. Y. 121 14, 15 217
5-11. lX. 230 16 iv. 165, 168 6. v. 115 16-19 111, 302 6. Vl. 129 20-23 378 25 128 iii. 1-4 . 434
iii. 6 IX. 296 5-9. IV. 44
20, 21 { i. 361; ix. 9-11 95
· 202; iv. 442 12-14 . 204 21 v. 242 15-17 . 293
lV, X. 285 18} 10, 11 174 iv. 1, 2-6
346, 465
INDEX OF SCRIPTURES. 61
VOL. PAGE VOL. PAGB
Colossians iv. 6 v. 143 1 Timothy v. 18 vii. 68
277
lV. 450
7 7-9
10-14 .
15
16
379 vi. 12-19
60 14, 15
125 215 2 Timothy
379 i. 10 ii. 11
xii. 53
Vl. 88
145
1_ Th essalonians
ii. 16
i. 81; iv. 30
lV. 42
ix. 182
406
iv. 34
450
11 ; Tit. iii. 8 . v. 314
iv. 448
iii. 11, 12
iv. 2. 13-18
v.l .
2-4 8.
v. 457
lX. 184
12 v. 329; vi. 4, 208
2 Thessalonians
i. 6-10 .
ii. 2; Rom.} xiii. 12.
lV. 30
33
vi. 97
1-12 . ix. 182
3-12, lV. 39
6 . ix. 182
1 Timothy vii. 51; viii. 182
i.9 x. 116
15; iii. 1 ;_ iv. 9 v. 314
li. 13 X. 418
iii. 2.
9. 13; v. 17
iv. 14
v. 6.
Vl. 351
lX, 412
vi. 203
26
146
18
iii. 1-13 j V, l 17-19 f . v. 12, 290
8 ix. 403
iv. 5
8 14
18
21
v. 17; iii. 2
17
vi. 10
Titus .
i. 5.
5-7
1-9
ii. 13
Philemon
1-3
4-7 8-11
12-14
15-19
20-25
vi. 26 ; vii. 62
lV. 447
.v.l07,417
vm. 45
Vl. 27
v. 16
335,416
252
vii. 53
{v. 335; vi.
353; vii. 61
V. 104,422
· v. 107; vii. 66
iv. 447
v. 138
270
363 443
Vl. 150
180
297
62 INDEX OF SCRIPTURES.
VOL. PAGE VOL. PAGB
{ vii,161-241; Hebrews vii. 11-28 189 Hebrews viii. 182 12 viii. 5
i. 1-4 vi. 254 ; vii. 341 16 294 5-14. viii. 81 21 v. 91; vi. 86
ii. 1 . Vll. 166 25 viii. 352 3-9 IX. 342 Vlll. x. 288 5-9 222 ix. 1-10 422 5-10 Ill. 127 16, 17 iii. 370 ; iv. 240 5-18 viii. 359 26 vn. 272 8. x.87,88 28 IX. 1H1 9. IX. 115 X. 12 viii. 351 11-18 81 14 IX. 40 14 l. 303 19-22. vii. 1 72 ; ix. 204
. 17 v. 466 24 V. 92 111. IX. 161 30 455
11 v. 455 32 vu. 165 IV. IX. 272 xi. 8 x . 367
. 14-16; .~.ii. } 13-16 215 lll. 193
26; Vlll. 1 35 l. 161 15 X. 378 40 IX. 39
v.1. IX. 24 xii. 4, 5 V. 190,464 1, 8 415 7 VI. 411 1-10 351 22,24. viii. 173 5. 36, 121 22-24 . Ill 275 6, 10 viii. 279 27 1 7. v. 189 xiii. 10 ; viii. 6 346 7, 8 IX, 131 7, 17 .· v. 422 8, 9 vn. 416 10 lX. 39 James i. 5 ix. 293 ; x. 155 ll-14 415 17 iv. 149; x. 229
vi. 6-8. vu. 166 27 v. 285 9-20 X. 35 ii. 1 x. 225 20 vii. 167, 171 2 v. 323
vii. 1-10 X. 90 iii. 6 x. 230
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James v. 4 l. 318 1 John i. 5-7 VI. 397
14 v. 414 7 viii. 340
16 X. .n iii. 1 VI. 88
4 v. 95 I Peter i. I, 2 IV. 1 iv. 11-I6 . 459
11 vii. 401 v. I7 298 IX. ii. 4-9 . IV. 188 18 415 V.
4. v. 465
21; iv. 1 I25 3 John Vl. 2I3 23; Luke 1
xxiii. 46 5 IV. I91 Jude 6 vu. 266
25 v. 285 ; vi. 20 13 Vl. 274
iii. 1-7 IV. 267 Revelation u. 381 4 266 i. 1 X. 452 12 V. 185 7 . 279 19; Luke } 191 8 3I9 IV.
xxiii. 46 9 329 v. 1, 2 . V. 104 14 IV. 316
1 i 'T• 184 ; v. 343 ii. 13 V. 465 5; John 1 187 iii. 21 Vl. 148 IV.
viii. 4-8) iv. 6; v. 6; vi. 1 93 v. I-5 V 422
IV. x. 280 12 . lV. 6, 186 vu. 282 13 4 xi. 1,), 16 v. 465
2 Peter viii. 58 xii. 3 ; xiii. 1 Vl. 93
i. 4. x. 221 xiii. 2 v. 465
14 iv. 6 xiv. 13 iii. 269; ix. 281
15 V. 468 14. Yll. 208
16 IX. 117 xvi. 10. Y. 465
ii. 12 Vl. 413 XX. 11, 12. X. 286
14 IV. 266 xxi. 2 373
V. 1. v. 334 4 IX. 281
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