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TO
THE
EXPOSITOR
Edited by the Rev.
\V. ROBERTSON NICOLL, M.A., LL.D.
FOURTH SERIES.
TEN VOLUMES
JANUARY, 189o, TO DECEMBER, 1894
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HODDER AND STOUGHTON
27, PATERNOSTER ROW
MDCCCXCV
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CONTENTS
PAGE
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
7
INDEX OF AUTHORS •
9
INDEX OF SuBJECTs •
29
BREVIA
INDEX OF SCRIPTURES
48
49
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
REV. PROF. w. F. ADENEY, M.A.
REV. w. c. ALLEN, M.A.
VERNON BARTLET, M.A.
COUNT BAUDISSIN.
REV. PROF. J. AGAR BEET, D.D.
REV. PROF. w. H. BENNETT, M.A.
REV. CLEMENT BIRD, 1vi.A.
REV. HUGH BLACK, M.A.
REV. T. G. BoNNEY, D.Sc., F.R.S.
REV. PRINCIPAL DAVID BROWN,
D.D.
REV. PROF. A. B. BRUCE, D.D.
REV. PROF. J. s. CANDLISH, D.D.
REV. J. G. CARLETON, D.D.
RIGHT REV. w. B. CARPENTER,
D.D.
REV. A. CARR, M.A.
VERY REV. G. A. CHADWICK, D.D.
REV. F. H. CHASE, B.D.
REV. PROF. T. K. CHEYNE, D.D.
F. c. CONYBEAltE, M.A.
LATE REv. SAMUEL Cox, D.D.
REV. JoHN A. CRoss, M.A.
REV. R. W. DALE, D.D., LL.D.
REv. J. M. DANSON, D.D.
REV. c. F. D'ARCY, M.A.
REV. T. H. DARLOW, M.A.
REv. PRoF. A. B. DAVIDSON, D.D.,
LL.D.
REv. J. LLEWELYN DAVIES, M.A.
SIR J. w. DAWSON, C.M.G., F.R.S.
LATE REV. PROF.FRANZ DEI.ITZSCH,
D.D.
REv. JAMES D-ENNEY, D.D.
REv. PROF. MARcus Dons, D.D. ·
REV. PROF. s. R. DRIVER, D.D.
REv. PRoF. A. DuFF, M.A., LL.D.
REv. PRINCIPAL J. OswALD DYKEs,
D.D.
RIGHT REV. c. J. ELLICOTT, D.D.
LATE REV. PROF. w. G. ELMSLIE,
D.D.
REv. W. EwiNG.
VEN. ARCHDEACON F. w. FARRAR,
D.D., F.R.S.
REv. PROF. G. G. FINDLAY, B.A.
REV. PREBENDARY E. c. s. GIBSON,
M.A.
REV. E. H. GIFFORD, D.D.
REV. J. R. HILLIES, M.A.
REv. PRoF. F. GoDET, D.D.
G." BucHANAN GRAY, M.A.
REV. A. B. GROSART, D.D., LL.D.
PROF. H. M. GWATKIN, M.A.
REv. G. H. GwiLLIAM, B. D.
REV. PROF. HARPER, B.D.
LATE RIGHT REV. LORD ARTHUR
c. HERVEY, D.D.
REv. CANON E. L. HicKs, M.A.
PRoF. voN HoFMANN.
REV. R. F. HoRTON, M.A., D.D.
RIGHT REV. W. WALSHAM How,
D.D.
ARTHUR W. HuTTON, M.A.
REv. PRoF. J. lYERAcH, D.D.
GEORGE w. JOHNSON, M.A.
BENJAMIN Kmn.
LATE RIGHT REV. J. B. LIGHTFOOT,
D.D., D.C.L.
REV. PROF. T. M. LINDSAY, D. D.
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
8
REv.
W.
LocK,
M.A.
M. D., F.R.S.
PROF. MACALISTER,
MRS. JoHN MACDONELL.
REV. HUGH MACMILLAN,
D.D.,
REV. ALEXANDER MAIR, D.D.
MARGOLIOUTH,
M.A.
M.A.
REv. PROP. J. T. MARSHALL,
PROF. JoHN MASSIE,
M.A.
REV. PROF. J. F. McCuRDY, D.D.
NoRMAN McLEAN,
M.A.
REv. PROF.
W.
LL.D.,
REv. PRoF.
A.
M.A.
M.A.
RoBERTs, D.D.
PRINCIPAL
A.
RoBERTSON,
M. A.
M.A.
M.A.
REv. PROF. J. A. RoBINSON,
REV. PROF. H.
E.
RYLE,
REv. PROF. W. SANDAY, D.D.
REV. P. C. SIMPSON,
M.A.
REv. PROF. GEORGE ADAM SMITH,
REV. F. L. H. MILLARD,
LATE
RAMSAY,
REV. HASTINGS RASHDALL,
REv.
s.
M.
D.C.L.
REV. F. RENDALL,
LL.D.
PROF. D.
w.
PROF.
REv. PROF. J. RAwsoN LUMBY, D.D.
M.A.
MILLIGAN,
D.D.
D.D.
REV. CANON R. T. SMITH,
REV.
w. c.
PROF. MOMMSEN.
REV. JAMES STALKER, D.D.
JOSEPH JOHN MURPHY.
REv. PRoF.
REV. J.
0.
F. MuRRAY,
M.A.
V.
H. STANTON, D.D.
JANE T. STODDART.
PROF. EBERHARD NESTLE, D.D.
SIR G. G. STOKES, F.R.S.
PRoF. H. NoLDEKE.
REV. H. SUGDEN, B.A.
RIGHT
REv.
J.
J.
STEWART
PEROWNE, D.D.
REV. E. PETAVEL, D.D.
REv.
W.
W. PEYTON.
REv. ALFRED PLUMMER, D.D.
REV. PROF.
c.
PRITCHARD, D.D.,
F.R.S.
REV. PRINCIPAL RAINY, D.D.
M.A.
SllilTH, D.D., LL.D.
REv. CHARLES TAYLOR, D,D.
REV. JOHN W AT SON,
M. A.
REv. R. A. WATsoN, D.D.
REV.
PREBENDARY
WHITEFOORD,
M. A.
CoPE WHITEHOUSE.
PROF. A.
s.
WILKINS, LL.D.
REV. ARTHUR WRIGHT,
M.A.
INDEX OF AUTHORS
Rev. Professor W. F. Adeney, M.A.
W eizsacker on the Resurrection
VOL.
PAGE
viii. 137
Rev. Willoughby C. Alien, M.A.
I. The .Aramaic Gospel
,,
II.
On the meaning of
vu.
,,
1rpou~AVTOS
in the Septuagint
X.
386
454
264
Vernon Bartlet, M.A.
Fides Divina et Fides Humana
Christ's Use of the Term" The Son of Man"
Vl.
401
427
l.
465
x.
179
V.
Count Baudissin.
The late Professor Delitzsch
Peter Bayne, LL.D.
The Secret of Jesus
Rev. Professor Joseph Agar Beet, D.D.
New Testament Teaching on Future Punishment
of Sin:I. Eternal Destruction
II. The Universal Purpose of Salvation
Ill. The Gift of Eternal Life
IV.
V.
VI,
VII.
VIII.
The Fourth Gospel
The Synoptist Gospels
The Book of Revelation
Modern Opinions
The Result
9
22
100
201
n.
60
207
287
'378, 419
421
l.
10
INDEX OF AUTHORS
VOL.
PAGE
Rev. Professor Joseph Agar Beet, D.D. (continued).
The Doctrine o£ the Atonement in theN ew Testament:I. The Synoptist Gospels
v.
2
II. The Johannean Writings
115
Ill. St. Peter
183
IV. Romans iii. 24-26
:358
V. The Further Teaching o£ the Epistle to
the Romans
432
VI. Other Teaching of St. Paul .
vi.
27
132
VII. The Epistle to the Hebrews
297
VIII. Certain Modern Theories
343
IX. Rationale o£ the Atonement
419
X. The Extent o£ the Atonement
viii. 119
Hebrews vi. 4-6
New Testament Teaching on the Second Coming
o£ Christ:
1. Preparatory: The Old Testament and
the Book o£ Enoch .
lX.
430
2. The Teaching o£ St. Paul .
x.
98
3. The Synoptist Gospels
190
4. The Johannine Writings
287
5. Millenarianism •
343
6. Its Spiritual Significance
439
Rev. Professor W. H. Bennett, M.A.
The Old Testament and the New Reformation
11.
401
lX.
317
m.
104
Rev. Hugh Black, M.A.
The Penalty of Privilege
Rev. Professor T. G. Bonney, Sc.D., F.R.S.
Appendix to Dr. Perowne's "Notes on Genesis."
The Mosaic and Geologic History .
INDEX OF AUTHORS
11
VOL.
PAGB
11.
297
305
Rev. Principal David Brown, D.D.
In the Study of the Greek Testament. From my
Note-Book
Herod the Tetrarch; A Study of Conscience
Vl.
Rev. Professor A. B. Bruce, D.D.
The Epistle to the Hebrews:
XVI. The More Excellent Ministry
1.
148,
XVII. The New Covenant .
XVIII. Shadow and Substance
11.
XIX. Draw Near!
XX. Not of Them who Draw Back!
Paul's Conception of Christianity:
1. The Sources
vii.
2. Paul's Religious History .
3. The Epistle to the Galatians
4. The Epistles to the Corinthians
5. The Epistle to the Romans-its Aim
6. The Epistle to the Romans-the Train of
Thought
Vlll.
7. The Doctrine of Sin
8. The Righteousness of God
9. The Death of Christ
10. Adoption .
11. Without and Within
12. The Moral Energy of Faith
IX.
13. The Holy Spirit
14. The Flesh as a Hindrance to Holiness
15. The Likeness of Sinful Flesh
16. The Law
17. The Election of Israel
18. Christ
19. The Christian Life
20. The Church
21. The Last Things
226
351
436
131
194
1
118
197
267
353
416
21
. 81
192
266
348
432
81
189
265
342
416
X.
32
112
199
300
12
INDEX OF AUTHORS
Rev. Professor
VOL.
P..lGB
iv.
91
262
421
J. S. Candlish, D.D.
On the Moral Character of Pseudonymous Books :
I. .
II..
Dr. Dale's Theology
The Relation of Christ's Resurrection to our
vm.
Justification .
Rev.
465
J. G. Carleton, B.D.
The Idiom of Exaggerated Contrast
VJ.
365
Right Rev. W. B. Carpenter, D.D., Bishop of Ripon.
The Parable of the Unjust Steward
.
vii.
•
V.
21
Very Rev. G. A. Chadwick, D.D.
At Midnight .
The Miracles of Christ :
I.
Il..
IlL.
The First Miracle .
The Nobleman's Son and the Centurion's servant .
The First Miraculous Draught of Fish
VI.
Some Cases of Possession
Peter's Wife's Mother .
The First Leper Healed
vii.
Christ at the Pool of Bethesda
The First Storm .
vm.
The Demoniacs of Gerasa
The Paralytic
The Daughter of Jairus and the Woman with the
Issue of Blood
Some Minor Miracles
1
39
126
270
347
443
18
272
355
443
136
377
126
226
309
456
INDEX OF AUTHORS
13
VOL.
P.A.GB
Rev. F. H. Chase, B.D.
The Galatia of the .Acts: .A Criticism of Professor
Ramsay's Theory .
The Reading of Codex Bezre in .Acts i. 2
The Galatia of the Acts: .A Criticism of Professor
Ramsay's Reply
viii. 401
IX.
314
331
Rev. Prof. T. K. Cheyne, D.D., Canon of Rochester.
The Twenty-Sixth and Twenty-Eighth Psalms
Psalms cxiii.-cxviii.
Note
The Sixty-Third Psalm .
The Sixty-Eighth Psalm
Dillmann on the Text of Job
Old Testament Notes
.Abraham Kuenen .
Old Testament Notes
Dr. Driver's Introduction to the Old Testament
Literature:
I.
37
189
390
11.
50
181
IV.
142
397
v.
75
77
I.
81
II..
Ill. .
On Some Points in Professor Robertson Smith's
Lecture on the Old Testament
vi.
Professor Lindsay's .Article on Professor W. Robertx.
son Smith's Doctrine of Scripture .
210
241
155
370
Fred C. Conybeare, M.A.
On Some Fragments of a Pre-Hieronymian Latin
Version of the Bible:
I.
II.
Upon Philo's Text of the Septuagint
iv.
63
129
456
INDEX OF AUTHORS
14
VOL.
PAGB
Fred C. Conybeare, M.A. (continued).
Aristion, the Author of the Last Twelve Verses
vm. 241
of Mark .
New Testament Notes
ix. 451
The Authorship of the Last Verses of Mark.
x.
219
Late Rev. Samuel Cox, D.D.
St. J ames and His Epistle
The Function of Trial
Wisdom: whence shall She beGotten?
The Prayer of Faith
Grave Reverses a Decisive Test of Character
The Blade of Grass
The Secret and the Reward of Constancy
The Sinner's Progress
God not the Author of Evil, but of Good
The Pure Word in the Foul Plot
The Divine Looking-glass
1.
.65
ll.
263
260
m.
32
195
264
443
lV.
42
120
279
448
Rev. John A. Cross, M.A.
The Fourth Gospel
On St. John xxi. 15-17.
The Akhmim Fragment and the Fourth Gospel
Vl.
127
vii.
x.
312
320
Rev. R. W. Dale, D.D., LL.D.
Jonah
Sin
Vl.
viii.
1
161
Rev. J. M. Danson, D.D.
The Doctrine of the Logos ; Its Genesis and Corruptions.
VI.
65
i.
iv.
60
Rev. Charles F. d'Arcy, M.A.
Micaiah's Vision
" It Became Him "
34
INDEX OF AUTHORS
15
VOL.
PAGE
vu.
294
239
222
319
Rev. T. Herbert Darlow, M.A.
Divorce and Childhood.
Note on Galilean Fish-Curing
M. Sabatier's Life of St. Francis
The Implicit Promise of Perfection
Thoughts on Texts :
1. Angels Unawares
2. The Joy Set Before Him
Vlll.
IX.
X.
7l
75
Rev. Professor A. B. Davidson, D.D., LL.D.
The Canon of the Old Testament .
Brevia: Professor Ryle on the Canon
The Hebrew Accents
The Earlier Ideas of Isaiah
Rev.
J.
v.
Vl.
vii.
Llewelyn Davies.
Note on A.oyurp.o£ in 2 Corinthians x.
iv.
v.
St. Paul's xapt>
The Many Mansions and the Restitution of All
Things .
Vl.
Sir
J.
317
79
320
241
298
343
209
W. Dawson, C.M.G., F.R.S.
1. Physical and Historical Probabilities respecting
the Authorship and Authority of the Mosaic
Books
2. The Book of Genesis.
3. Early Man and Eden
4. Antediluvians and the Deluge
5. The Dispersion and Abraham
6. The Exodus
ix.
x.
16
109
276
362
440
161
The late Professor Franz Delitzsch, D.D.
The Descent of Christ into Hades. A Correspondence between Professor Franz Delitzsch and
m.
Professor von Hofmann .
241, 361
16
INDEX OF AUTHORS
VOL.
P.lGB
vii.
x.
232
401
Rev. James Denney, D.D.
Three Motives to Repentance
The Sadducees and Immortality
Rev. Professor Marcus Dods, D.D.
Survey of Recent Literature on the New Testament
n.
150
Survey of Recent English Literature on the New
Testament iii.142, 317; iv.145; v.-:392; vi.229; vii.146
Candidates for Discipleship .
IV.
286
The Roman Reckoning of the Day
396
Brief Notices
v.
157
The Memorabilia of Jesus
vi.
398
Survey of Recent Biblical Literature
viii. 147; ix. 149, 395; x. 78, 232, 461
IX,
I. The Righteousness of Christ's Kingdom .
70
rr.
161
"
"
"
"
Ill.
321
"
"
"
"
IV.
, Ceremonial x.
20
"
"
"
On Some Objections to the Ethical Teaching of
Christ
lX.
321
Rev. Professor S. R. Driver, D.D.
Note
I.
Klostermann on the Pentateuch
v.
Professor W. Robertson Smith on the Old Testament
vi.
Professor A. B. Davidson on the Prophet Ezekiel .
I. Professor Marshall's Aramaic Gospel
viii.
rr.
"
"
"
"
387
321
199
392
388
419
Rev. Professor A. Duff, M.A., LL.D.
The Prophet Jeremiah. A Study of his Develop·
ment in Thought and Utterance
IV.
241
INDEX OF AUTHORS
17
VOL.
PAGB
Our Lord's First Appearance at the Feast of
i.
Tabernacles
The Waters of Life
Abortive Attempt to Arrest Jesus
The Light of the World
ll.
The Self-Witness of the Son of God
iii.
Of Spiritual Bo~dage and Freedom
True or False Children of Abraham
vi.
49
122
391
216
54
292
455
Rev. Principal
J.
Oswald Dykes, D.D.
Right Rev. C. J. Ellicott, D.D.
401
The Pt·inciple of the Revised Version
The late Rev. Professor W. G. Elmslie, D.D.
Samson.
Gideon .
Samuel
IV.
360
v.
vi.
50
98
Hose a
Joel
Habakkuk
Zechariah
m.
63
161
427
IV.
302
IV.
468
I.
339
vu.
38
283
viii.
254
81
Rev. W. Ewing.
The New Edition of Baedeker's Palestine
Ven. Archdeacon F. W. Farrar, D.D., F.R.S.
"Fasting " in Holy Scripture
I. Exegetic Studies on the Lord's Prayer
II.
,
,
,
,
Was there a Golden Calf at Dan ?
Notes on the Reign of J oash .
x.
Rev. Professor George G. Findlay, B.A.
The Gospel of Paul at Thessalonica
The Preface to the First Epistle of John
Fellowship in the Light of God
ii.
256
vii.
97
vm. 374
2
18
INDEX OF AUTHORS
VOL.
P!QB
Rev. Prebendary Edgar C. S. Gibson, M.A.
On the Relation of Christian to Jewish Worship
n.
22
x.
I
Rev. E. H. Gifford, D.D.
The Churches of Galatia: Notes on a Recent Controversy
Rev.
J.
R. Gillies, M.A.
Jehovah Resting: Isaiah's Conception of History.
1.
112
Rev. Professor F. Godet, D.D.
The Logical .Arrangement of Romans v. 15-17
285
G. Buchanan Gray, M.A.
The Parallel Passages in" Joel" in their Bearing
on the Question of Date
vm. 208
Isaiah's.Anticipations of the Future: Some Recent
x.
330
Theories
Rev. Alexander B. Grosart, D.D., LL.D.
Lost or Latent Powers of the Five Senses, with
Relation to 2 Kin~s VI. 8-17 and St. Luke
xxiv. 13-85
IV.
108
Professor H. M. Gwatkin, M.A.
The Fourfold Revelation of God
255
Rev. G. H. Gwilliam, B.D.
Is the .Apostolic Liturgy quoted by St. Paul?
iii.
401
ii.
ix.
x.
161
241
372
Rev. Professor Andrew Harper, B.D.
Professor Elmslie .
The Prophets and Sacrifice
.Archreology and Criticism
The late Right Rev. Lord Arthur C. Hervey, Bishop of
Bath and Wells.
The Chronology of Ezra ii. and iv. 6-23
vu. 431
viii. 50
The Chronology of Ezra iv. 6-23 .
The Sojourn of the Israelites in Egypt.
446
INDEX OF AUTHORS
l!J
VOL.
PAGE
Rev. Canon E. L. Hicks, M.A.
Demetrius the Silversmith. .An Ephesian Study.
Ephesus. A Postscript
1.
u.
401
144
Professor von Hofmann.
The Descent of Christ into Hades. .A Correspondence between Professor Franz Delitzsch and
Professor von Hofmann .
iii. 241, 361
Right Rev. William Walsham How, D.D.
The Revised Version
VI.
241
Arthur W. Hutton, M.A.
Personal Reminiscences of Cardinal N ewman
I.
II.
Ill.
.Appendix: Cardinal Newman's Theses de Fide
11.
223
304
336
349
Rev. Professor James Iverach, D.D.
lll.
92
iv.
161
George W. Johnson, M.A.
The Faith of God
IX,
79
Benjamin Kidd.
Professor Drnmmond's "Ascent of Man"
x.
57
The Ministry of Light .
Dr. H. H. W endt on the Fourth Gospel
The late Right Rev. J. B. Lightfoot, D.D., D.C.L.,
Lord Bishop of Durham.
Internal Evidence for the Authenticity and Genuineness of St. John's Gospel:
I.
II.
IlL
1.
l
81
176
20
INDEX OP AUTHORS
VOL.
PA.GB
X.
241
Rev. Professor Thomas M. Lindsay, D.D.
Professor W. Robertson Smith's Doctrine of
Scripture
Rev. W. Lock, M.A.
Interpretation of the Life of the Early Church
The Christology of the Earlier Chapters of the
Acts of the Apostles
I. Agrapha : Sayings of our Lord not recorded in the Gospels
II. Agrapha: Sayings of our Lord not recorded in the Gospels
Rev. Professor
J.
IV.
81
178
IX.
1
97
Rawson Lumby, D.D.
1 Peter iii. 17
i.
Some Thoughts on the Structure of the Book of
Proverbs.
"Both Lord and Christ "
x.
142
452
321
Professor Macalister, M.D., F.R.S.
Materials for the Study of Variation
The Higher Criticism and the Verdict of the
Monuments
IX.
375
401
Rev. Professor J. F. McCurdy, D.D.
Uzziah and the Philistines
iv.
388
vi.
144
214
IX,
462
Mrs. John Macdonell.
Dora Green well; A Memorial Sketch :
I..
II..
Norman McLean, M.A.
Dr. Robertson Smith at Cambridge
Rev. Hugh Macmillan, D.D., LL.D.
The Budding Rod .
viii. 362
INDEX OF AUTHORS
21
VOL.
PA.GB
1.
366
Rev. Alexander Mair, D.D.
Testimony of Napoleon I. with regard to Christ
Apologetic Argument from the Names in Romans
xvi.
vn.
75
Professor D. S. Margoliouth, M.A.
The Language and Metre of Ecclesiasticus.
Reply to Criticism .
The Language and Metre of Ecclesiasticus
Rev. Professor
J.
A
.
i. 295, 381
11.
356
T. Marshall, M.A.
Did St. Paul use a Semitic Gospel?
The Aramaic Gospel :
Introductory .
69
111.
1
109
The New Criterion.
Indications of Translation
205, 275, 452
375
lV.
208
373
Duplicate Translations in the Gospel of Mark
435
Dr. Resch's Proofs of Translation .
The Galilrean Dialect
Indications of Translation
Its Contents .
V1.
Reply to Dr. Driver and Mr. Alien
vm. 176
81
Professor John Massie, M.A.
Dr. Martineau and the Gospels
m.
391
1.
161
Late Rev. Professor W. Milligan, D.D.
The Resurrection of the Dead :
I.
II.
Ill.
IV.
V.
VI.
11.
1V.
35
101
275
15
191
22
INDEX OP AUTHORS
VOL.
PAGE
Late Rev. Professor W. Milligan, D.D. (continued).
A Group of Parables :
I. .
Yl.
II. .
I.
II.
Hebrews vi. 4-6
"
vu.
"
114
186
367
443
Professor Mommsen.
Christianity in the Roman Empire
Ylll.
1
Joseph John Murphy.
The Parables of Judgment
lV.
52
Rev. J. 0. F. Murray, M.A.
Evangelium Secundum Petrum
Professor Hort-Bibliography
vu.
50
238
lX.
123
458
Professor Eberhard Nestle, D.D.
" He Called " or " She Called " ? •
How does the Gospel of Mark Begin ?
x.
Professor Th. N oldeke.
The Language and Metre of Ecclesiasticus
. ii. 350, 359
Right Rev. J. J. Stewart Perowne, D.D., Bishop of
Worcester.
Notes on Genesis
Genesis and Science
Notes on Genesis .
. ii. 241, 321, 429
iii.
42
125
Rev. E. Petavel, D.D.
The House of Gethsemane
220
INDEX OF AUTHORS
23
VOL.
P!.GB
Rev. W. W. Peyton.
The Hebrew Problem of the Period. Our Lord's
Second Temptation
ii. 360, 4B9
The Human Splendours.
Our Lord's Third
Temptation :
iv.
223
I.
II. .
340
Rev. Alfred Plummer, D.D.
Recollections of Dr. Dollinger:
I. 1870. The Vatican Council
II. Roman Difficulties
Ill. English Topics
IV. Continental Topics
V. Biographical
The Advance of Christ in ~ocp{a
l.
212
270
422
11,
116
lV.
455
1
Rev. Professor C. Pritchard, D.D., F.R.S.
Genesis and Science
.
iii. 48, 52
Rev. Principal Rainy, D.D.
I. Cardinal N ewman
II.
"
"
V.
Yl,
45o
34
Professor W. M. Ramsay, M.A., LL.D., D.C.L.
Saint Paul at Ephesus .
Glycerius the Deacon. The Story of a Heresy
Saint Paul's First Journey to Asia Minor:
I.
II.
11.
321
v.
Vl.
29
161
vii.
281
373
72
Ill.
IV.
The late Professor Hort
About the Sixth Hour
1
iii.
216
2-t
INDEX OF AUTHORS
VOL.
PA.GB
ProfessorW. M. Ramsay, M.A., LL.D., D.C.L. (continued).
The Church and the Empire in the First Century:
I.
2. The Pastoral Epistles and Tacitus
3. The _First Epistle attributed to St. Peter .
I . .A reply to Mr. Chase
II.
"
"
"
Epilogue
Vlll.
8
llO
282
IX.
43
137
288
Rev. Hastings Rashdall, M.A.
vm.
Abelard's Doctrine of the Atonement
37
Rev. F. Rendall, M.A.
The Pauline Collection for the Saints
The Galatians of St. Paul and the Date of the
Epistle
321
ix.
254
x.
226
Dr. A. Resch.
The .Authorship of the Last Verses of Mark
.
Rev. Professor A. Roberts, D.D.
On the Proper Rendering of iKa8uT£v in St. John
xix. 13 .
viii. 296
" Power on the Head " .
x.
139
vu.
62
Rev. Professor
J. Armitage Robinson, M.A.
The late Professor Hort
Rev. Professor Herbert E. Ryle, M.A.
The Study of the Old Testament, with Special
Reference to the Element of Compilation in
the Structure of the Books
1.
321
In Memoriam Dr. Edwin Hatch
1.
On the Title, " Son of Man " .
iii.
93
18
Rev. Professor W. Sanday, D.D.
INDEX OF AUTHORS
25
VOL.
PA.GB
Rev. Professor W. Sanday, D.D. (continued).
A Survey of the Synoptic Question~
I. Recent Literature
m.
II. and Ill. Points Proved or Probable
179,
IV. and V. New Hypotheses .
345,
Professor Ramsay on the Geography of Asia Minor m.
The Present Position of the Johannean Question:
I. The Tendency of Recent Criticism
iv.
II. The External Evidence
v.
Ill. Relation to the Synoptic Gospels
IV. The Author
V. The Author (continued) .
VI. Partition and Derivation Theories
The Roman Reckoning of the Day
IV.
Dr. Dods on the Gospel of St. John
Vl.
Professor Rams ay's "Church in the Roman Empire" vu.
81
302
411
2S2
321
401
12
1(?1
281
372
397
319
40 l
Rev. P. Carnegie Simpson, M.A.
The Realist among the Disciples .
. x.
429
Rev. Professor George Adam Smith, M.A., D.D.
The New Edition of Baedeker's Palestine
The Historical Geography of the Holy Land:
I.
II.
Ill.
IV.
V.
iv.
467
v.
Introductory
The Low Hills or Shephelah
The Central Range, and the Borders of Judrea
Judrea
VI.
Samaria
139
189
300
417
48
175
321
464
161
321
231
VI. The Strong Places of Samaria
VII. Esdraelon .
VIII. The Question of Sychar
Galilee
The Lake of Galilee
Trachonitis and the Iturreans
vii.
lX.
26
INDEX OF AUTHORS
VOL.
PAGE
Rev. Prof. George Adam Smith, M.A., D.D. (continued).
Duhm's Isaiah, and the New Commentary to the
vi.
Old Testament
Recent German Literature on the Old .Testament:
X.
1. Budde's Translation of Kuenen's Essays
2. Benzinger's "Hebraische Archiiologie"
312
150
153
Rev. Canon Richard Travers Smith, M.A.
The Old Testament and our Lord's Authority
n.
81
Rev. Waiter C. Smith, D.D., LL.D.
The Washing of the Disciples' Feet
Vll.
300
1.
241
Rev. James Stalker, D.D.
The Present Desiderata of Theology
The Book of Lamentations
Julius Kostlin
The Difficult Words of Christ :
1. The Children at Play
2. Holy Violence
3. Things New and Old
Names for Sin
A Century of German Theology
v.
Vl.
vn.
65
385
29
224
V Ill.
x.
63
214
313
Rev. Professor V. H. Stanton, D.D.
Some Points in the Synoptic Problem :
1. The Part Played by Oral Tradition m
determining the Form and Contents of
the Synoptic Gospels
vii.
2. The Supposed Relation of St. Matthew and
St. Luke to the "Logia" as a Common
Source
3. Some Secondary Features .
4. The Authorship and Composition of the
Third Gospel .
81
179
256
336
INDEX OF AUTHORS
27
VOL.
PA.GB
ix.
61
Jane T. Stoddart.
Maurice Maeterlinck on Ruysbroeck
Sir G. G. Stokes, F.R.S.
Genesis and Science
. iii. 42,50
Rev. C. Taylor, D.D.
Some Early Evidence for the Twelve Verses of St.
Mark xvi. 9-20
Vlll.
71
Rev. John Taylor, D.Lit., M.A.
Canon Cheyne on King David and the Psalter
VI.
W ellhausen's "Minor Prophets" .
A Prophet's View of International Ethics
vn.
Vlll.
255
108
96
Rev. Robert A. Watson, M.A., D.D.
" They Cried the More "
'fhe Shepherd, God and Man
471
ix.
239
Rev. John Watson, M.A.
The Premier Ideas of Jesus :
1. The Sovereignty of Character
2. Ageless Life
3. Sin an Act of Self-Will
4. The Culture of the Cross
5. Ji'aith the Sixth Sense
Love the Law of Spiritual Gravitation .
Devotion to a Person the Dynamic of Religion
Judgment according to Type
Optimism the Attitude of Faith .
x.
34
127
211
302
381
46
126
275
357
Rev. Prebendary Whitefoord, M.A.
The New Testament Mysteries
Rest in the Wilderness .
The Leading Scriptural Metaphor-the Way
lX,
x.
204
355
450
Cope Whitehouse.
·where was the Land of Goshen
viii. 337
28
INDEX OF .AUTHORS
VOL.
:PAGB
X,
386
Professor A. S. Wilkins, LL.D.
The Western Text of the Greek Testament
"
"
"
409
"
Rev. Arthur Wright, M.A.
On the Proper Names in St. Mark's Gospel
IX.
173
x.
220
Professor Th. Zahn.
The Authorship of the Last Verses of Mark
INDEX OF SUBJECTS
TOL.
P.l.G'R
Abelard's Doctrine of the Atonement
viii. 37
391
Abortive Attempt to Arrest Jesus
1.
About the Sixth Hour .
vii. 216
Abraham, The Dispersion and
ix. 440
vi. 455
True or False Children of
Accents, The Hebrew
320
Acts of the Apostles, The Christology of the "BJarlier
Chapters of the.
iv. 178
Advance of Christ in locp{a, The .
1
Agrapha : Sayings of our Lord not recorded in the
Gospels
ix. 1, 97
Akhmim, The, Fragment and the Fourth Gospel.
x.
320
Angels Unawares
71
Antediluvians and the Deluge
lX.
362
Apologetic Argument from the Names in Romans xvi. vu.
75
Ill.
401
Apostolic Liturgy quoted by St. Paul, Is the ?
Appendix to Dr. Perowne's "Notes on Genesis." The
Mosaic and Geologic History
104
Aramaic Gospel, The
iii. 1, 109, 205, 275, 375, 452; iv. 208,
373, 435; vi. 81; vii. 386; viii. 176
Aramaic Gospel, The
vii. 454
Professor Marshall's .
viii. 388, 419
Archreology and Criticism .
x.
372
Aristion, the Author of the Last Twelve Verses of
Mark
Vlll, 241
29
30
INDEX OF SUBJECTS
VOL.
PA.GB
57
v. 29; vi. 161
281,373
iii. 232
- Geography of .
v.
1
At Midnight
Atonement in the New Testament, The Doctrine of
the v. 2, 115, 183, 358, 432; vi. 27, 132, 297, 343, 419
. viii. 37
Abelard's Doctrine of the
Authenticity and Genuineness of St. John's Gospel,
i. 1, 81, 176
Internal Evidence for the .
Authorship of the Last Verses of Mark, The
x.
219
and Authority of the Mosaic Books, Physical and Historical Probabilities respecting the .
ix.
16
"Ascent of Man," Professor Drummond's
Asia Minor, Saint Paul's First Journey to
x.
Baedeker's Palestine, The New Edition of .
iv. 467, 468
Bezre in Acts i. 2, The Reading of Codex
•
IX.
314
Bible, On Some Fragments of a Pre-Hieronymian Latin
Version of the .
. iv. 63, 129
Biblical Literature, Survey of Recent
viii. 147; ix. 395; x. 78
232,461
Bibliography-Professor Hort
vii. 238
Blade of Grass, The
iii. 264
X.
" Both Lord and Christ"
321
Brief Notices
v.
157
viii. 362
Budding Rod, The
Candidates for Discipleship .
Canon of the Old Testament, The
Centurion's Servant, The Nobleman's Son and the
Century of German Theology, A .
Ceremonial .
Character, Grave Reverses a Decisive Test of
Chase, A Reply to Mr..
286
317
443
X.
313
20
iii. 195
. ix. 43, 137
IV.
v.
31
INDEX OF SUBJECTS
VOL.
Chey~e, Canon, on King David and the Psalter
VI.
vu.
Childhood, Divorce and
iv.
Christ in "J,ocp{a, The .Advance of
vu.
at the Pool of Bethe~da
x.
Both Lord and "
into Hades, The Descent of. A Correspondence
between Professor Franz Delitzsch and Professor
iii. 241,
von Hofmann .
The Difficult Words of
. vn.
The Miracles of :
v.
I.
II.
IlL
On Some Objections to the Ethical Teaching of IX.
Testimony of Napoleon I. with regard to
1.
Christ's Kingdom, The Righteousness of
. ix. 70,
Use of the Term " The Son of Man "
vi.
Resurrection to our Justification, The Relation
Vlll.
of
Christian to Jewish Worship, On the Relation of
11.
VIU.
Christianity in t.he Roman Empire
PAGB
255
294
1
136
321
361
29
39
126
270
321
366
161
427
465
22
1
Paul's Conception of vii. 1, 118, 197, 267, 353, 416;
viii. 21, 81, 192, 266, 348, 432; ix. 87,
189,265, 342,416; X. 32,112,199,300
Christology, The, of the Earlier Chapters of the .Acts
of the Apostles
IV.
178
Chronology, The, of Ezra ii. and iv. 6-2:3
vii. 4:31
The, of Ezra iv. 6-23
viii. 5~
" Church in the Roman Empire," Professor Ramsay's . vu. 401
The, and the Empire in the First Century viii. 8, 110, 282
VI.
305
Conscience, .A Study of; Herod the Tetrarch
Constancy, The Secret and the Reward of
iii. 443
IV.
298
2 Corinthians x., Note on A.oytcrp.o{ in
x.
372
Criticism, .Archreology and .
32
INDEX OF SUBJECTS
VOL.
PAGE
Dale's, Dr., Theology .
1v. 421
Date of the Epistle, The Galatians of St. Paul and the 1x. 254
Daughter of Jairus and the Woman with the Issue of
viii. 309
Blood, The .
David and the Psalter, Canon Cheyne on King .
vi.
255
392
Davidson, Professor A. B., on the Prophet Ezekiel
iv. 396, 397
Day, The Roman Reckoning of the
Dead, The Resurrection of the i. 161; ii. 35, 101, 275; iv.15, 191
I.
465
Delitzsch, The lat.e Professor
Deluge, Antediluvians and the
IX.
362
Demetrius the Silversmith. An Ephesian Study
1.
401
viii. 126
Demoniacs of Gerasa, The .
Descent of Christ into Hades, The. A Correspondence
between Professor Franz Delitzsch and Professor
iii. 241, 361
von Hofmann
Desiderata of Theology, The Present .
I.
241
Development in Thought and Utterance of the Prophet
Jeremiah. A Study
iv. 241
Devotion to a Person the Dynamic of Religion
X.
126
Did St. Paul use a Semitic Gospel ?
n.
69
vii. 29, 224; viii. 63
Difficult Words of Christ, The
Dillmann on the Text of Job
IV.
142
Disciples' Feet, The Washing of the
vii. 300
Discipleship, Candidates for
IV.
286
Disciples, The Realist among the .
X.
429
IX,
440
Dispersion and Abraham, The
Divine Looking-glass, The .
448
IV.
Divorce and Childhood
vn. 294
Doctrine of the Atonement in the New Testament, The v. 2, 115,
183, 358,432; vi. 27,132,297,343,419
of the Logos, The; Its Genesis and Corruptions
vi.
65
of Scripture, Professor Lindsay's Article on
Professor W. Robertson Smith's
x.
370
INDEX OF SUBJECTS
33
VOL.
PA&:.
Dods, Dr., on the Gospel of St. John .
vi. 319
Dollinger, Dr., Recollections of
i. 212, 270, 422; ii. 116, 455
Driver's, Dr., Introduction to the Old Testament
Literature:
T.
. I.
81
II.
210
Ill.
241
Drummond's, Professor, " Ascent of Man" .
x.
57
Duhm's Isaiah, and the New Commentary to the Old
Testament
vi. 312
Dynamic of Religion, Devotion to a Person the
x.
126
Earlier Ideas of Isaiah, The .
vii. 241
Early Church, Interpretation of the Life of the
iv.
81
ix. 276
Man and Eden .
Ecclesiasticus, The Language and Metre of .
. ii. 350, 359
A Reply
to Criticism .
. i. 295, 381
ix. 276
Eden, Early Man and
161
ii.
Elmslie, Professor
Ephesian Study, An. Demetrins the Silversmith
I.
401
Ephesus. A Postscript
ii.
144
Saint Paul at
1
ix. 288
Epilogue
viii. 282
Epistle attributed to St. Peter, The First
96
Ethics, A Prophet's View of International
vii.
50
Evangelium Secundum Petrum .
Evidence for the Twelve Verses of St. Mark xvi. 9-20,
viii. 71
Some Early .
Internal, for the Authenticity and Genuineness of St. John's Gospel:
L
L
1
II.
81
Ill.
176
3
84
INDEX OF SUBJECTS
VOL.
Exaggerated Contrast, The Idiom of
Exegetic Studies on the Lord's Prayer
Exodus, The
Ezekiel, Professor A. B. Davidson on the Prophet
Ezra ii. and iv. 6-23, The Chronology of
iv. 6-23, The Chronology of
.A.GB
vi. 365
-vii. 38, 283
x.
161
vi. 392
vii. 431
viii. 50
Faith of God, The
79
i~.
Optimism the Attitude of
x.
357
The Prayer of
iii.
32
" Fasting" in Holy Scripture
i.
339
Feast of Tabernacles, Our Lord's First Appearance at
the
49
Fellowship in the Light of God ,
viii. 374
Fides Divino. et Fides Humana
v.
401
First Century, The Church and the Empire in the viii. 8, 110, 282
Leper Healed, The
vi. 443
Miracle, The ·
v.
347
Miraculous Draught of Fish, The
VI,
18
Epistle of John, The Preface to the
vii.
97
Storm, The.
377
Fish-Curing, Note on Galilean
viii. 239
Five Senses, Lost or Lat.ent Powers of the, with Relation to 2 Kings vi. 8-17 and St. Luke xxiv. 13-35 lV. 108
Forefold Revelation of God, The .
255
Fourth Gospel, The
Vl.
127
Gospel, The Akhmim Fragment and the.
x.
320
lV,
Gospel, Dr. H. H. Wendt on the
161
Francis, St., M. Sabatier's Life of
IX.
222
Freedom, Of Spiritual Bondage and
111.
292
Function of Trial, The
i.
260
Future, Isaiah's Anticipations of the: Some Recent
x.
330
Theories
Punishment of Sin, New Testament Teaching
on
. i. 22, 130, 201; ii. 60, 207, 287, 378, 419, 421
INDEX OF SUBJECTS
35
VOL.
PAGa
Oalatia of the Acts, The : A Criticism of Professor
Ramsay's Theory
viii. 401
The: A Criticism of Professor
Ramsay's Reply
1x. 331
The Churches of: Notes on a Recent Controversy
o
x.
1
Galatians, The, of St Paul and the Date of the Epistle . ix.
254
Galilee
vu. 161
The Lake of
321
viii. 239
Galilean Fish-Curing, Note on
iii. 42, 48, 50, 52
Genesis and Science
ii. 241, 321, 429 ; iii. 125
Notes on.
The Book of
. ix.
109
Geography of the Holy Land, The Historical
v. 139, 189, 300
417; vi. 48, 175, 321, 464
of Asia Minor, Professor Ra.msa.y on the
iii. 232
Gerasa., The Demoniacs of .
viii. 126
German Theology, A Century of .
x.
313
Gethsema.ne, The House of .
iii. 220
Gideon.
v.
50
Glycerius the Deacon. The Story of a Heresy
iii. 321
God not the Author of Evil, but of Good
o
iv. 120
The Faith of.
ix.
79
Golden Calf at Dan ? Was there a.
viii. 254
Goshen ? Where was the Land of
337
Gospel, The Aramaic
iii. 1, 109, 205, 275, 375, 452; iv. 208,
373, 435; vi. 81 ; viii. 176
m. 391
Gospels, Dr. Martineau and the .
264
Grass, The Blade of
Grave Reverses a Decisive Test of Character
195
Greek Testament, In the Study of the : From my
Note-Book
u. 297
x. 386,409
Greek Testament, The Western Text of the .
vi. 144, 214
Green well, Dora: A Memorial Sketch.
86
INDEX OF SUBJECTS
VOL.
Group of Parables, A
PA.GB
.vi. 114, 186
Habakkuk .
iii. 427
Hades, The Descent of Christ into. A Correspondence
between Professor Franz Delitzsch and Professor
von Hofmann
iii. 241, 361
llatch, Dr. Edwin: In. Memoriam
i.
93
x.
139
" Head, Power on the ''
Hebrew Accents, The .
v1.
320
Problem of the Period, The. Our Lord's
Second Temptation
. ii. 360, 439
i. 148, 226, 351, 436; ii. 131, 194
Hebrews, 'rhe Epistle to the
vii. 367, 443; viii. 119
vi. 4-6 .
lX.
123
" He Called " or " She Called " ?
iii. 321
Heresy, The Story of a. Glycerius the Deacon .
Herod the Tetrarch ; A Study of Conscience
vi.
305
Higher· Criticism and the Verdict of the Monuments,
The
ix.
401
Historical Geography of the Holy Land, The
v. 139, 189, 300,
417; vi. 48, 175,321,464
v. 139, 189, 300, 417; vi.
Holy Land, Historical Geography of
"48, 175, 321, 464
vu. 224
Violence
62
Hort, The late Professor
238
- ·Professor-Bibliography
iii.
63
Hosea .
220
House of Gethsemane, The .
458
X.
How does the Gospel of Mark Begin ? .
Human Splendours, The.
tion
Our Lord's Third Temptaiv. 223, 340
Idiom of Exaggerated Contrast, .The
Immortality, The Sadducees and .
Implicit Promise of Perfection, The
Isaiah, The Earlier Ideas of
vi.
x.
IX.
vii.
365
401
319
241
37
INDEX OF SUBJECTS
VOL.
Isaiah's Anticipations of the Future : Some Recent
Theories
Conception of History : J ehovah Resting
Israelites in Egypt, The Sojourn of the
"It Became Him"
Interpretation of the Life of the Early Church
x.
1.
Vll1.
iv.
P.l&JI
330
112
.wJ
34
81
James, St., and His Epistle.
1.
65
Jehovah Resting: Isaiah's Conception of History
112
Jeremiah, The Prophet. A Study of His Development
in Thought and Utterance
iv. 241
ix.34,127, 211,~02, 381
Jesus, The Premier Ideas of.
Abortive Attempt to Arrest
1.
391
vi. 398
The Memorabilia of .
179
x.
The Secret of
J oash, Notes on the Reign of
81
iv. 142
Job, Dillmann on the Text of
111.
161
Joel
- The Parallel Passages il}, in their Bearing on
Vlll.
208
the Question of Date
Johannean Question, The Present Position of the
iv. 321, 401;
v. 12,161,281,372
John, The Preface to the First Epistle of
vu.
97
vi. 319
Dr. Dods on the Gospel of St.
St., xix. 13, On the Proper Rendering of £K&.8,uEV in viii. 296
St., xxi. 15-17, On
vii. 312
John's Gospel, St., Internal Evidence for the Autheni. 1, 81, 176
ticity and Genuineness of
Jonah .
VI.
l
x.
75
Joy Set Before Him, The
275
Judgment according to Type
iv.
The Parables of •
52
Justification, The Relation of Christ's Resurrection to
viii. ~5
our
3.8
INDEX OF SUBJEOTB
TOL.
Klostermann on the Pentateuch
Kostlin, J ulius
Kuenen, Abraham
v.
vi.
v.
PAGK
321
385
75
Lamentations, The Book of .
65
Language and Metre of Ecclesiasticus, The .
. ii. 350, 359
A Reply to
Criticism
i. 295, 381
Leading Scriptural Metaphor, The-the Way
x.
450
Leper Healed, The First
Vl.
443
Life, The Waters of
I.
122
Light, The Ministry of
iii.
92
viii. 374
- of God, Fellowship in the
of the World, The
11.
216
Lindsay's, Professor, Article on Professor W. Robertson
Smith's Doctrine of Scripture
X.
370
Literature, Survey of Recent Biblical
viii. 147; ix. 395; x. 78,
232,461
on the New Testament, Survey of Recent ii.
150
-
iii. 142, 317; iv. 145; v. 392;
vi. 229 ; vii. 143
Old Testament, Recent German:
1. Budde's Translation of Kuenen's Essays
X.
150
2. Benzinger's "Hebraische Archaologie"
153
Liturgy quoted by St. Paul? Is the Apostolic
m. 401
Logical Arrangement of Romans v. 15-17, The
I.
285
Logos, The Doctrine of the ; Its Genesis and Corruptions
Vl.
65
Looking-glass, The Divine
IV.
448
Lord's Authority, The Old Testament and our
n.
81
Prayer, Exegetic Studies on the.
vii.
38
Lost or Latent Powers of the Five Senses, with Relation to 2 Kings vi. 8-17 and St. Luke xxiv. 13-35 iv.
108
English
INDEX Ol!' SUBJECTS
39
VOL.
Love the Law of Spiritual Gravitation
x.
P.lGB
46
•
Maeterlinck, Maurice, on Ruysbroeck .
ix.
61
Many Mansions and the Restitution of All Things,
The
vi.
209
Mark, Aristion, the Author of the Last Twelve Verses
of .
viii. 241
219
• x.
The Authorship of the Last Verses of
458
How does the Gospel of, Begin?
xvi. 9-20, Some Early Evidence for the Twelve
viii. 71
Verses of St. •
ix.
173
Mark's Gospel, On the Proper Names in St.
V Ill. 388,419
Marshall's, Professor, Aramaic Gospel .
iii. 391
Martineau, Dr., and the Gospels ..
ix. 375
Materials for the Study of Variation
264
Meaning of 1rpocr~A.vTos; in the Septnagint, On the
x.
Memorabilia of Jesus, The
Micaiah's Vision .
Midnight, At
Ministry of Light, The .
''Minor Prophets," Wellhausen's.
Miracle, The First
Miracles, Some Minor .
of Christ, The :
I.
II.
IlL
Monuments, The Higher Criticism and the Verdict of
the
Moral Character of Pseudonymons Books, On the :
I.
II..
Mosaic and Geologic History, The Appendix to Dr.
Perowne's "Notes on Genesis."
vi.
i.
v.
iii.
vu.
v.
viii.
398
60
1
92
108
347
456
v.
39
126
270
lX.
401
iv.
91
262
iii.
104
INDEX OF SUBJECTS
Motives to Repentance, Three
Mysteries, The New Testament
·.
VOL.
vu.
ix.
PAGB
232
204
x.
214
Names for Sin
I.
366
Napoleon I. with regard to Christ, Testimony of.
401
New Reformation, The Old Testament and the
ii.
1Jew Testament Mysteries, The
ix. 204
451
Notes .
Survey of Recent Literature on the
u. 150 ;
iii. 142, 317; iv. 145; v. 392; vi. 229; vii. 146.
Teaching on Future Punishment of Sin i. 22, 130,
201 ; ii. 60, 207, 287, 378, 419, 421
on the Second Coming of
Christ
ix. 430 ; x. 98, 190, 2871 343, 439
N ewman, Cardinal
v. 456; vi. 34
Personal Reminiscences of :
I.
ii.
223
II.
304
III.
336
Appendix: Cardinal Newman's Theses de Fide
349
Nobleman's Son and the Centurion's Servant, The
v.
443
Note
i.
387
Notes, New Testament.
ix.
451
Old Testament
iv. 397; v. 77
Notices, Brief
v.
157
Objections to the Ethical Teaching of Christ, On Some IX.
Old Testament, Professor W. Robertson Smith on the VI.
On Some Points in Professor Robertson
Smith's Lecture on the .
Old Testament, The Canon of the
v.
--'
and our Lord's Authority, The
ii.
Duhm's Isaiah, and the New Commentary to the
Vl.
321
199
155
317
81
312
INDEX OF SUBJECTS
41
TOL.
PA.GA
Old Testament, Dr. Driver's Introduction to the'
Literature:
v . . 81
I.
210
II.
241
III.
.·
401
ii.
Old Testament and the New Reformation, The
iv. 397; v. '1'1
Notes .
X. 150,153
Recent German Literature on the •
with Special Reference to the Element
of Compilation in the Structure of the Books, The
321
1.
Study of the.
X.
35'1
Optimism the Attitude of Faith .
Our Lord's First Appearance at the Feast of Tabernacles 1.
49
Second Temptation
. ii. 360, 439
Third Temptation
. iv. 223, 340
Palestine, The New Edition of Baedeker's
1V.
467
vii.
21
Parable of the Unjust Steward, The
Parables, A Group of .
•vi. 114, 186
of Judgment, The .
1V.
52
Parallel Passages in "Joel" in their Bearing on the
Question of Date, The .
viii. 208
Paralytic, The
226
Pastoral Epistles and Tacitus, The
110
Paul at Ephesus, Saint
ii.
1
Paul's xapLr;, St. .
v.
343
Paul at Thessalonica, The Gospel of
ii.
256
Paul's Conception of Christianity vii. 1, 118, 197, 267, 353,416;
viii. 21, 81, 192,266,348,432;
ix. 81, 189, 265, 342, 416; x.
32, 112, 199, 300.
First Journey to Asia Minor, Saint:
I ..
. v.
29
42
INDEX OF SUBJECTS
VOL.
PA.G&
Paul's First Journey to Asia Minor, Saint:
II.
vi. 161
c
III.
281
:373
IV.
iii. 401
Paul? Is the Apostolic Liturgy quoted by
viii. 321
Pauline Collection for the Saints, The .
317
Penalty of Privilege, The
lX.
v.
321
Pentateuch, Klostermann on the .
IX,
319
Perfection, The Implicit Promise of
viii. 282
Peter, The First Epistle attributed to St.
355
Peter's Wife's Mother .
vi.
],
142
1 Peter iii.17
vu.
50
Petrum Evangelium Secundum
388
Philistines, U zziah and the .
lV.
456
Philo's Text of the Septuagint, Upon
Physical and Historical Probabilities respecting the Authorship and Authority of the Mosaic Books, ix.16; 109,276,362,440
vn. 136
Pool of Bethesda, Christ at the
Possession, Some Cases of
vi. 27~
" Power on the Head "
x.
139
Prayer of Faith, The .
iii.
32
ix. :34,127,211,302,381
Premier Ideas of Jesus, The
Principle of the Revised Version, The .
Vl.
401
Privilege, The Penalty of
ix. 317
Progress, The Sinner's.
iv.
42
Proper Names in St. Mark's Gospel, On the
ix.
173
Prophets and SacT"ifice, The .
241
Prophet's View of International Ethics, A
Vlll.
96
Proverbs, Some Thoughts on the Structure of the
Book of.
i.
452
Pre-HieronymianLatin Version of the Bible, On Some
Fragments of a :
I..
63
iv.
l i..
129
INDEX 01!' SUBJECTS
43
VOL.
P.t.GK
Present Position of the Johannean Question, The iv. 321, 401; v.
12,161,281,372
Psalms, The Twenty-Sixth and Twenty-Eighth
i.
37
Psalm, The Sixty-Third
50
11.
The Sixty.Eighth
181
Psalms cxiii.-cxviii.
1.
189
Psalm cxix. 122, Critical Note on.
111.
471
Pseudonymous Books, On the Moral Character of :
I ..
iv.
91
II..
262
Pure Word in the Fonl Plot, The.
279
Question, A Survey of the Synoptic
Question of Sychar, The
iii. 81, 179, 302, 345, 411
vi.
464
Ramsay's Reply, A Criticism of Professor: The Galatia
of the Acts .
ix:.
331
Professor, " Church in the Roman Empire" . vu. 401
Theory, A Criticism of Professor : The Galatia
viii; 401
of the Acts .
232
iii.
Ramsay, Professor, on the Geography of Asia Minor
314
Reading of Codex Bezoo in Acts i. 2, The
ix.
Realist, The, among the Disciples
x.
429
Recent Biblical Literature, Survey of viii. 147; ix. 149, 395; x. 78
232,461
English Literature on the New Testament,
Survey of
iii. 142, 317; iv. 145 ; v. 392; vi. 229; vii. 146
~ German Literature on the Old Testament :
150
x.
1. Budde's Translation of Kuenen's Essays
2.
Benzinger's "Hebriiische Archii.ologie " .
153
Literature on the New Testament, Survey of
ii.
150
i. 212, 270, 422; ii. 116, 455
Recollections of Dr. Dollinger
Reign of Joash, Notes on the
x.
81
Reminiscences of Cardinal Newman, Personal:
223
I..
11.
INDEX OF SUBJECTS
44
VOL.
PAGll
Reminiscences of Cardinal N ewman, Personal :
II.
u.
Ill.
304
336
Rendering of £Ka8tu€v in St. John xix. 13, On the
Proper .
viii. 296
Repentance, Three Motives to
vii. 232
355
Rest in the Wilderness
IX.
Resurrection of the Dead, The :
I.
1.
161
II.
ii.
35
Ill.
101
IV.
275
V.
IV.
15
VI.
191
Resurrection, W eizsacker on the
viii. 137
Restitution of All Things, The Many Mansions and the VI.
209
Revelation of God, The Fourfold
IV.
255
Revised Version, The .
vi.
241
401
Version, The Principle of the
Righteousness of Christ's Kingdom, The
ix. 70, 161, 321 ; x. 20
Rod, The Budding
. viii. 362
Roman Empire, Christianity in the
1
Reckoning of the Day, The
iv. 396, 397
Romans xvi., Apologetic Argument from the Names in vii.
75
v. 15-17, The Logical Arrangement of
1.
285
Ruysbroeck, Maurice Maeterlinck on
IX.
61
VI.
79
Ryle, Professor, on the Canon
Sabatier's Life of St. Francis, M . .
Sacrifice, The Prophets and
Sadducees and Immortality, The .
Saints, The Pauline Collection for the .
Samson
Samuel
220
241
X.
401
viii. 321
IV.
360
vi.
98
IX.
INDEX OF SUBJECTS
45
VOL.
PAGK
Sayings of our Lord not recorded in the Gospels :
Agrapha
ix. 1, 97
· .iii. 42, 48, 50, 52
Science and Genesis
Scripture, Professor W. Robertson .Smith's Doctrine of x.
241
Holy," Fasting" in
I.
339
Second Coming of Christ, New Testament Teaching on
the
i:x;. 430; x. 98, 190, 287, 343,439
Secret of Jesus, The
:x:. 179
111.
and the Reward of Constancy, The
443
·54
Self-Witness of the Son of God, The
ii.
Semitic Gospel? Did St. Paul use ·a
69
Septuagint, On the meaning of 'll'pou~XVTo!; in the .
x.
264
Upon Philo's Text of the .
iv. 456
ix.
" She Called " or " He Called " ? .
123
Shepherd, The, God and Man
239
Sin
.viii. 161
X.
Namesfor .
214
Sinner's Progress, The.
iv.
42
Sixth Hour, About the .
vii. 216
Smith's Lecture on the Old Testament, On some Points
VI.
in Professor W. Robertson .
155
Smith, ·Professor W. Robertson, at Cambridge
ix.
462
on the Old Testament, Professor W. Robertson. vi. 199
241
Smith's Doctrine of Scripture, Professor W. Robertson x.
viii. 446
Sojourn of the Israelites in Egypt, The
vi. 272
Some Cases of Possession
Vlli.
456
Minor Miracles
vii. 81, 179; 256, 836
Some Points in the Synoptic Problem
m.
54
Son of God, The Self-Witness of the
18
" Son of Man," On the Title.
VI.
427
The, Christ's Use of the Term
m. 292
Spiritual Bondage and Freedom, Of
x.
46
Gravitation, Love the Law of
.·
vii.
377
Storm, The First .
46
INDEX OF SUBJECTS
VOL.
P.lGII
Study of the Greek Testament, In the. From m:y
Note-Book
n.
297
of the Old Testament, The, with Special Reference to the Element of Compilation in the
Structure of the Books .
i.
321
Sychar, The Question of
vi.
464
vii. 81, 179, 256, 336
Synoptic Problem, Some Points in the
Question, A Survey of the.
iii. 81, 179, 302, 345, 411
Tacitus, The Pastoral Epis~les and
. viii. 110
Temptation, Our Lord's Second. The Hebrew Problem
. ii. 360, 439
of the Period
Our Lord's Third. 'l'he llumau Splendours :
I.
iv. 223
II.
340
i..
241
Theology, The Present Desiderata of
Thessalonica., The Gospel of Paul at
ii.
256
viii. 471
" They Cried the More "
Things New and Old .
63
. Thoughts on Texts
x. 71, 75
on the Structure of the Book of Proverbs, Some i.
452
ix . 231
Trachonitis and the Iturmans
Trial, The Function of
i.
260
True or ~'alse Children of Abraham
VI.
455
271)
x.
Type, Judgment according to
.
Unjust Steward, The Parable of the
U zziah and the Philistines
vii.
iv.
21
388
Variation, Materials for the Study of
Version, The Revised
Vision, Micaiah's
ix.
vi.
375
241
60
Washing of the Disciples' Feet., The
Was there a Golden Calf at Dan ?
vu. 300
viii. 254
I.
INDEX OF SUBJECTS
47
VOL.
Waters of Life, The
Way, The Leading Scriptural Metaphor-the
W eizsiicker on the Resurrection .
W ellhausen's " Minor Prophets"
W endt, Dr. H. H., on the Fourth Gospel
Western Text of the Greek Testament, The
.
Where was the Land of Goshen .
Wilderness, Rest in the
Wisdom : Whence shall She be Gotten ?
Woman with the Issue of Blood, The Daughter of
Jairus and the
World, The Light of the
Worship, On the Relation of Christian to Jewish .
Zechariah
P.l&•
122
450
x.
viii. 137
vii. 108
IV,
161
x. 386, 409
viii. 337
ix. 355
ii.
263
I,
viii. 309
ii.
216
22
IV.
302
BREVIA
VOL,
Arnold's N eronian Persecution
Book-jewels .
1 Corinthians xv. 29
Crucifixion, Day of .the
Dods, Dr., on St. John's Gospel
Galatians v. 8
Imago Christi
Isaiah xix. 18
xl. to lxvi ..
lii. 15
lxv. 15
Job v. 21
1 Kings x. 22
Klostermann versus Kautzsch and Socin
Psalm xlv. 7
- cxix. 122
Psalms of Solomon
Reading of Codex Bezre in Acts i. 2, The
Ryle on the Canon, Professor
St. Philip's Calculation
Tatians Diatessarion
P.l.&K
76
468
I.
236
399
v.
. iv. 237; vi. 319
vii. 47'1
ii.
394
470
150
400
iv. 158
iii. 400
469
IV.
157
i.
240
iii. 471
398
IX.
314
vi.
79
I.
79
iii. 470
I.
iii.
0
INDEX OF SCRIPTURES
VOL.
Genesis
i. 1
2
3
4
5
6
6-8
9-13.
12.
14-19
20-23
24.
24-31
11.
1-3
3
7 .
25.
26.
27.
28.
iii. 19
21
22
VOL.
PAGE
P..lGK
11I. 398
Genesis i.v. 10 .
ix. 366
23
367
v.29
x. 148
vi. 2
I.
30
4
18 ..
VI.
135
11I.
52
vii. 2
11.
330
11
432
21
11I. 130
ix. 4
i.
33
16
IX. 442
x. 25
UI.
271»
xii. 12 .
xiv. 18. iii. 385; v. 356,3HJ
332
xv. 2
121
111.
14
viii. 450
16
IX. 279
xvii. 1
33
I.
8.
251
11.
xviii. 27
280
UI.
xix. 20.
29@
11.
28.
263
VI.
XX. 9
v. 333
xxi. 7
iv. 113
19 .
ii. 251
23.
ii. 241
248
iii. 48, 104
ii. 251, 253, 400
ii. 321
322
323
53
I11.
11.
327
329
174
I.
ii. 332
429
V.
341
433
11.
iii. 276 ; ix.19
I11. 132
ii. 248
ii. 105, 108, 281
11I.
52
125
126
127
422
129
125, 139
49
4
INDEX OF SCRIPT'CRES
50
VOL.
PAGE
Genesis xxi. 25
27 .
xxiii. 6, 11, 15
XXV. 17.
20.
xxvi. 20
xxxi. 47
xxxiii. 17 .
xxxvii. 26.
xli. 18
xliii. 14
20
xlvi..
xlvii.
31
v. 341;
xlix.
13.
19.
20,21
I. 20.
460
Vl. 135
x. 323
v. 363
Ill.
5
I.
301
lll.
5
219
290
viii. 345
lX. 279
Ill. 462
viii. 447
345
iii. 118
vi. 324
v. 146
I.
309
vii. 166
viii. 339
Exodus i. 22
ii. 2 .
iv. 26
vi. 4
ix-.
.
'ii. 9
ix. 16
xii. 46
xv. 1
xix. 14-25
16-18
18.
24.
XX 4
111.
409
n. 322
lll.
384
vi. 136
11.
432
iii. 120
117
291
I!.
202
186
204
vii. 231
11I. 137
VOL.
PAGB
Exodus xx. 8, 11
11.
18, 19
xxi. 6
16.
xxii. 17
xxiii. 16
xxiv. 7.
xxv.40.
xxviii. 36 .
xxix. 4.
17
38
XXX. 19-21
xxxiv. 6
28.
33
XXXV. 31
xl.
iii. 135
133
n. 188
l.
30
iii. 117
11.
78
l.
122
v. 325
n. 437
IV. 328
ii. 138
78
v. 116
ll.
138
I.
42
341
iii. 133
n. 254
l.
358
Leviticus i. 5
6
ii. 6
iv. 3, 5.
29
vi. 18-22
vii. 20 .
24-26.
i.
n.
l.
n.
l.
Vlll ••
xi. 2.
xvi. 2
16.
29-34
xvii. 14
n.
v.
1.
230
78
78
38
230
33
78
33
358
433
364
151
342
227
51
INDEX OF SCRIPTURES
VOL.
Leviticus xviii.
xxiii. 27-32
33
42
Numbers xiv. 21
37, 4I,
xvi. 30 .
38.
xvii. 8 .
xviii. 15, I6
xxiii. 11
I3
xxiv. 21
xxviii. 3
xxix. 7-12
XXX. I3
xxxii. 19
xxxiii. 52 .
xxxiv. 6
XV.
257
342
I22
iii. 219
i.
11.
viii.
v.
iii.
iv.
v.
1.
v.
ii.
v.
463
26
249
I99
362
7
382
22
308
116
342
341
339
437
I46
Deuteronomy iv. I2-I5 iii. I37
v. 12
vi. 3.
4-9.
vii. 8
ix. 8
x. IO
I2
xi. 24
xii. ll
20
xiv. 4-20
I7
xvi. I3.
XV.
VOL.
PJ.GE
v.
i.
1:-15
1.
463
ii.
26
JV,
6
v. 32I
34I
1.
1X. 25I
iii. 208
ix. 245
111. 2IO
v. I06
30
1.
122
PAG.
84
Deuteronomy xviii. I5 1.
iii. ~SI
xix. 15 .
v. 256
xxiii. 2.
vii. !:l94
xxiv. I-4 .
v. 361
XXV. I
iii. 217
2 .
406
xxviii. 49
ii. 20I
xxix. I8 ..
100
xxxi. 1-30
v.
I8
xxxii. 1-43
33
35
xxxiii. 2-5.
xxxiv. 7
vii. 398
Joshua iii. 6
v.l4.
ix. 6
x. IO
I2
x., xi.
xv. 33
xvi. 3, IO
6
xvii. 11
1V.
ii.
iii.
ii.
iii.
iii. 277
vi.
v.
vi.
1.
v.
vi.
vi. 50,
I4
xix. 35.
xxiii. I6
Judges
ii. I .
v.
17
I8
275
432
406
186
387
v11.
vi.
I33
I35
I96
325
191
190
200
I8I
I85
53
327
I36
50
v.
vi.
76
11. I85
v. 146
vii. 168
62
INDEX OF SCRIPTURES
VOL.
PAGB
Judges vi. 11
22
33
xiii.-xvi.
xvi. 31.
xviii. 30
30
xx.5
53
76
326
IV. 360
iii. 277
I,
455
viii. 261
v. 314
Ruth.
i. 16.
v. 255
iii. 11
vi.
VI.
98
I. and II. Samuel .
v. 333
1 Samuel i. 9
334
12.
334
15.
IV.
1
ii. 26
iii. 455
iii. 8.
v. 204; vi. 338
iv.
iv. 392
vi. 3.
ii. 437
5, 11
iii. 133
x. 13
v. 334
xi. 12
ii. 334
xiii. 8
v. 303
14.
335
xiv. 25.
336
xv. 32
xvi. 14. vi. 260; viii. 128
1-13
v. 112
vi .. 156
xvn.
v. 205
2
vi. 325
2,19.
v. 340
xx. 21
340
xxiii. 26
.
1 Samuel xxv. 3
VOL.
PJ..GB
ii.
359
2 Samuel i ..
v.
19-27
iv. 9
v. 11
viii.
25
v.
vii. 16
I.
2.
n.
23
v.
XV. 20
Ill.
xviii. 10
xix. 21 .
xxii.
. iii. 373; v.
xxiii. 4.
iii.
336
236
7
103
197
31
52
7
216
290
382
235
389
453
1.
l Kings iv. 31 .
29-34.
v. 244
v. 1.
viii. 103
I,
45
viii. 27-30.
12, 13
lli. 399
v. 200
ix. 15, 17 .
x. 22
iii. 469
28-30
viii. 264
254
29, 30
xiii. 1-32
v. 113
lli. 207
4
viii. 108
22
vi. 176
xiv. 17.
78
ii.
xviii. 23, 33
xx.-xxii.
vii. 174
xxii. 19-23. i. 60; ii. 435
iii. 133
19
INDEX OF SCRIPTURES
VOL.
2 Kings iv. 7
v. '1
10-12
vi. 8-17
vii. 2, 19
x. 32
xi. 18
xii. 17
XIV. 25.
xvi. 7
10
xvii. 4
xviii. 7.
26
xx.6
xxii. 8
xxiii. 34
xxiv. 20
1 Chronicles
xiv. 16.
xv. 23
xvi ..
xvii. 21.
xxix. 11
2 Chronicles
iv. 3
vi. 19
xiii. 19 .
xxi. 16 .
xxiv. 20
PA.GB
282
131
iv. 112
108
ii. 328
viii. 98
ii. 43'1
v. 156
461; VI.
3
iv. 394
ii. 437
113
I.
lli.
9
iv. 391
iii.
2
280
87
x.
v. 95, 113
IV.
393
vi. 263
111.
I.
v.
Ill,
i.
v.
IX.
v.
n.
58
261
19'1
392
459
7
105
261
437
I.
309
v. 304
viii. 208
iii. 394
VOL.
2 Chronicles xxiv. 22 iii.
xxvi.
iv.
v.
8.
xxviii. 18 iv. 390; v.
P.l.GK
395
388
155
196
Ezra
v. 261
'
ii.
vii. 431
i. 189
iii. 1-6 .
iv. 6-23 vii. 431; viii. 50
111.
3
7.
2, 3
11, 16
ii. 436
18
251
vi. 14
vii. 12,26 .
iii.
2
Nehemiah i. 10
ii. 3 .
vii.
viii.
ix. 6.
xiii. 24 .
Esther
ii. 2.
iv.1.
Job
ii. 9.
v. 13
21
22
xxvi. 7.
8
xxviii. 2'1
'1
::l9
I.
vii. 431
I.
123
lli. 113
8
v.
v. 252,259
iii. 388
290
. iv. 142 ; v. 245
i.
41
iii. 119
400
I.
353
ii. 252
328
359
INDEX OF SCRIPTURES
VOL.
Job xxxi. 33
xxxiii. 4
xxxvii. 9.
18 .
xxxviii. 7
8-10.
8-11
16.
19.
xli. 4
Psalms ii. 9
v. 6.
vi. 4, 5.
vii.
PJ..GE
viii. 173
ii. 253
111. 385
ii. 327
435
IX.
370
. ii. 253, 330
330
322,323
i.
32
iii.
118
I.
46
195
v. 234
VIIl ••
iii. 132, 139
6
ii. 435,436
ix.l8
iii. 313
x.10
120
xiii. 1
Il.
189
XV.
i.
47
xvi.1-4
v.
77
1.
8
42
10 . iii. 248; iv. 185
11
120
xvii. 14
iii. 209
xviii. i.460; iv.373; v. 313
5
i. 309; v. 234
vi. 266
xix. 7
i. 198
xxii. 1 .
iii. 11
11.
329
xxiv. 2.
i.
46
3, 4.
VOL.
PAGB
Psalms xxiv. 7-9 .
32
i.
xxv.5
43
xxvi.
37
6.
45
46
9, lO
xxviii.
37
2, 9
45
8
38
xxix. 3.
ii. 327
xxxiii. 6
ii. 253, 321
9 ii.249,32l; vi.75
xxxv.l3
].
342
xxxvi. 9
v. 289
xxxvii. 25, 28
Ill.
11
xl. lO
I.
21
xli.
1~8
9
i. 21; v. 178
xlii. 1
ii. 52, 182
xliii. 3 .
. i. 43; v. 289
xliv. 1
458
I.
17-19
197
xlv. 17 .
240
xlvi. 3
n. 330
xlviii.
i. 458 ; v. 419
47
I. 13, 14
I.
. { i. 46; v. 240; vi. 261 ;
b.
ix. 346
5
IV. 398
HI. 118
6.
vi. 365
16
lx. 3, 4.
I I.
51
lxi. 2
52
lxii. 4
i.
301
11, 12
11.
55
.
.
INDEX OF SCRIPTURES
VOL.
PAGB
ii. 50, 54
!Psalms lxiii.
Vl.
132
lxiv. 4
i. 197; ii. 181
lxviii.
iii. 362
19
185
lxix. 7 .
431
11.
lxxii. 9, 10
I.
47
lxxiii.
i. 458; iv.398
lxxiv. 1
ix. 360
6
u. 432
13
335
lxxvi. 7
.
lxxvii. 5
lxxviii. 2
5
23
60
lxxix.
lxxxvi. 9
xci. 13 .
XCV. ll.
XCVI.
xcviii.
c.
cii. 25
civ. 35 .
6,30
20, 25
29.
31.
cv., cvi.
cvi. I, 47, 48 .
5
9
cvii. 20 .
i.
33
i.ii. ll8
I,
189
ll.
328
55
459
i.
193
11.
432
439
.i. 459
460
u. 136
248
Ill. 131
253
ll.
432
433
323
459
I.
460
195
11.
252
VI.
75
55
VOL.
Psalms cvii. 35
ex.
l-4
cxiii., cxviii.
cxv. 16
17
cxvi. 4 .
cxvii.
I.
cxix. 122
130
cxxvi. 2
cxxx. 4
cxxxii. 8
CXXXIll.
8
cxxxv. 7
cxxxvii.
2
cxxxviii.
cxxxix. 15
18.
21,22
cxli.
cxliv. 1
cxlvi. 9
cxlvii. 15
cxlviii. 5
7
Proverbs
iii. 12
19
PA.GB
iii. 457
ii.
99
VI •
270
189
I.
iii. 127
250
195
I.
42
Ill, 117
471
i. 198
Ill. 156
v. 122
55
u.
vn. 164
IX. 319
328
11.
459
I.
iii. 290
v. 175
Ill. 368
IV,
57
191
I'
ii. 182
18;)
i.· 197
75
VI.
n. 249
432
i. 452 ; v. 244
iii. ll8
76
VI.
96
INDEX OF SCRIPTURES
Proverbs iii. 32
iv. 18
vi. ll
viii. 20.
28.
30.
:X:. 13
xi. 4 . iii. 290;
xiii. 8
,•
xvii. 13
15 v. 361;
xix. 8
.
Ecclesiastes.
i. 4
iii. 20
22
viii. 1
VOL.
PA..GB
i.
315
389
208
370
330
131
381
89
7
384
344
315
UI.
vi.
IX.
ii.
iii.
vi.
vi .
v.
iii.
vi.
I,
v.
259
31
11.
433
iii. 456
I.
314
I.
Song of Solomon
v. 252
i. 7
iv. 325
Isaiah
vi. 312 ; vii. 241
i ..
x. 330
9.
iii. 209
15.
i.
46
ii. 2-4
461
13-15
ii. 335
iii. 16
vii. 252
V. 2.
iii. 221
10.
v. 152
vi. 1-4
vii. 244
i. 20; v.178
10
vii. 9
vi. 175
viii. 2
iii. 396
VOL.
PA.G::&
Isaiah viii. 22
vii. 172
ix. 2.
iii. 389
6.
121
x. 23
121
28-32
v. 316
xi. 5, 9.
iii. 131
xii. 3
i. 125; 11. 51
xiii..
I.
112
xiv. .
112
24.
X.
330
xv., xvi.
I. 112,461
xvi. 9
xvii. 12, 13
v. 146
xviii.
I.
112
4, 5, 7
116
7, 8
ii. 292
XIX ••
I.
112
16-25 .
V• 212
18
iii. 470
XX.
I.
112
xxii.
v. 155
17
iii. 216
xxiv. 2
iv. 446
16
ix.
8
XXV. 8
iii. 117; iv. 193
xxvii. 1
ii. 432
xxviii. 1
vi. 178
iii. 406
11
15.
vi. 137
iii. 120
16 .
XXX. 6
v. 311
xxxi. 3 .
iii. 137
xxxii. 14
i.
31
VI.
xxxiii. 9
63
INDEX OF SORIP'PURES
V.OL.
Isaiah xxxiii. 19
xxxiv. 8-10
11
xxxv.10
xxxix. 6, '1
iii.
PA6B
3
11.
291
252
60
v. 229
331; 11I. 150,
xl.-lxvi. { i.
153; v.217
xlii. 4
iii. 119
6
viii. 397
xlv. 14.
ii. 192
18.
252
23.
i. 137, 139, 464
I. 8, 9
viii. 468
lii.13 iii. 155; v. 290; vi. 43'1
15
iii. 400
liii.
Vl.
429
4.
iii. 275; v. 116
8.
11I. 121
lvi. l-8
156
9
156
24
11.
210
lviii.
11I. 156
3.
342
I.
12
33
i. 46; iii. 157
lix. 3
11I. 313
Ixi. 1
i.
33
4
lxiii. 1-6
111• 157
157
7
I.
30
9-11
n. 252
13
v. 184
21
iii. 407
lxiv. 4 .
15~
lxv..
.
57
VOL.
Isaiah lxv. 15
lxvi. 1
Jeremiah
iv. 241 ; viii.
ii. 31
v.
iii.
vi.
iY. 23
ii.
Ill.
v. 15
IX.
vii. 21-23 .
31
11.
viii. '1
X. 1-16.
v.
2.
11.
11
13
1tl
23
xi. 3-5
xii. 1
xviii. 22
xi:~:. 4-7
9
xxii. 19
xxvi. 20
xxxi. 26
31-34
31
32
33
35
xxxii. 14
xxxiii. 11
xxxvi. 6
xlviii.-xlix.
PAG::&
iv. 158
ii.
53
11I.
11.
I.
VI.
I.
11.
111.
i.
v. 9; vi.
ill.
vi.
ii.
v.
i.
368
430
48
252
3
251
208
334
220
334
3
328
250
198
136
463
309
208
251
156
395
290
461
137
119
304
335
335
236
344
461
58
INDEX OF SCRIPTURES
PAG.
VOL.
P!GB
v.
223
221
Daniel iv. 10
31 .
Ezekiel
vi. 392
i. 1
iii. 390
x. 14
viii. 258
xiii. 5
IX. 433
xvi.
I.
461
ii. 437
17
iii. 290
31
46
VI.
48
:x.xiii.
48
ix. 11
11-20
xxiv. 16.
iii. 210
xxviii. 17
viii. 105
xxix. 3
ii. 432
xxxvii. 2
iii. 207
xxxix. 9. iii. 284; x. 354
xliv. 27 .
v. 122
xlvii, 1-12 .
I.
125
8
vii. 161
Hosea
ii. 15
20
iv. 15
vi. 5, 6.
7
vii. 1
viii. 14.
X. 3.
ll
xiii. 14.
xiv. 5
63
IX,
360
461
I.
461
. vi. '15, 365
viii. 173
309
I.
461
viii. 259
v. 341
. iii. 120; iv. 197
163
Joel
iii. 161 ; viii. 208
ix. 430
VI. 365
IV.
30
viii. 216
iii. 120
Jeremiah xlix. 7-22
1.-li. . . . .
Lamentatiol)S iv. 400; v. 65,257
iv. 8
. . iii. 211
Daniel .
iv. 399; v. 262
i. 10
v. 254
ii. 4
iii. 2, 3
5-8
389
19
390
44
i.
31
iii. 19
viii. 398
28
iii. 280
33
i.
33
VOL.
iii. 390
289
21
vii. 1-14
14r-27 .
i.
33
viii. 14.
11.
324
xii. 1
IX.
435
2
i. 204; ii. 211
3
. . v. 361
i. 15.
ii. 13
15
17
iii. 2
18
iii.
Amos i. 4, 7, 10, 12
6-8.
9-12
I.
125
461
IV.
395
vii. Ill
I.
INDEX OF SCRIPTURES
VOL.
111.
amos ii. 14.
ix.
iii. 2
14
v.
vii.
iv. 3
i.
v. 5.
. vii. 253 ; ix.
18
. iii. 121 ; vii.
26
viii.
vii. 10-17
vii.
ix. 1
1.
11
iii.
12
Obadiah 1-9
10, 14.
VOL.
PAGB
Habakkuk iii. 19 .
v.
222
Zephauiah i. 15
ii. 14
ii.
v.
251
341
PA.GB
280
367
113
112
461
432
113
96
113
31
120
i. 461; v. 223
vii. 112
Haggai i. 3, 12, 14
ll.
. v. 227, 257; vi. 1
iii. 290
Zechariah
ii. 11
vii. 5
viii. 16-23
ix.-xi.
xi. 12
i. 20;
xii. 10
xiii. 2
XlV ••
8
9
Micah
i. 7 .
iii.lO
iv. 1-3.
10
vii. 14 .
Nahum ii. 11
Habakknk
i. 2
5
V.
iv. 302
iii. 156
346
1.
346
viii. 264
221
Ill.
v. 178
x . 102
iii. 160
v. 229
125
1.
464
228
vu. 115
1.
46
461
v. 228
1.
31
ii.
viii . 56
204
11.
H
Jonah.
ii. 6.
59
251
. iii. 427 ; v. 270
1X.
79
iii. 120
Ma1achi iii. 1 . ii. 191; iii. 119
5
iii. 160
Matthew i. 21·
25
ii. 6 .
13
ix. 213
128
lU. 407
27
1.
111
1ll.
111.
7-9.
10-12
12
iv. 1, 2.
310
207
11.
iii. 372
190
60
INDEX OF SCRIPTURES
VOL.
Matthew iv. 5 .
8
ll
12
18
23
v.-vii
v. 1-12.
PAGB
ii. 360
iv. 223, 340
IX.
8
iii. 190
vi. 18
u.
25
vi. 401
iii. 3ll
7
417
ll
382
15
459
17
ix. 9, 70
22
ii. 208
23
v. 438
25.
ii. 2ll; v. 433
28.
IX. 192
31,32 . ii. 70 ; vii. 296
37
vii. 806
42
iii. 287
43,44
IX. 166
45.
u. 94
48.
iii. 212 ; vii. 393
vi. l ,
vi. 88
2.
IX.
76
5.
u.
25
9.
vii. 38, 283
12
iii. 124, 281, 454
IX.
1
13
14
iii. 417
16
vi. 92
16-18
I.
348
20
iv. 376
vii. 12 . iii. 417; ix. 168
13 .
ii. 61, 386
VOL.
PA&:I
Matthewvii. 13, 14 i. 24,201,205
16-20.
IX.
40
19.
ii. 207
21.
ix. 39, 164
22.
ix. 86 ; x. 190
viii. 2
vi. 443
5
v. 443
6
ii. 289
14.
vi. 355
14-17
vii. 192
17.
iii. 275
23.
vii. 377
25.
27
I.
27.
v. 354
ix. I
viii. 226
iii. 215; viii. 392
2
9
x. 129
ll
IV. 222
13
vi. 365
14
.i. 348; x. 29
14, 15 .
I.
347
15
viii. 267
27
I.
17
309
18
458
27
ix. 302
30
vi. 272
32-34 .
25
ll.
35
297
x. 8.
76
10
x. 136
18
190
23
ii. 61, 208; iii.
28{
283; viii. 189
INDEX OF SCRIPTURES
VOL.
P.A.GB
Matthew x. 38 .
iii. 276
ix. 307
39
40
iii. 286 ; x. 51
27
42
I.
xi. 10
iii. 119
12
vu. 224
16-19 .
29
20, 24 .
ii. 383
. iii. 288; v. 412
25
25-27 . v. 26 ; viii. 276
UI, 206
xii. 10 .
14 .
465
15-21.
vii. 187
UI.
18 .
29
32.
ii. 212 ; iii. 26
35.
viii. 66
40.
Ill.
26
43.
IX. 357
UI. 286
xiii. 1
4-.
207
iii. 454 ; vii. 390
6
11.
15.
172
23.
UI. 287
30,40 ii. 207 ; x. 191
42.
lL
209
52.
VIU. 63
54.
11.
25
xiv. 15,
vi. 129
viii.446
36.
111.
117
xv.4
1.
29
24
111.
22
xvi. 13.
4
13-28.
v.
i. 18, 19
17.
.
61
VOL.
Matthew xvi. 18
Vl.
PA.GK
90
. { v. 8, 117, 369.;
vi. 354
24.
UI. 276
25, 26
IX. 127
27.
x. 191
28.
iii. 22
xvii. 1, 2
384
9 .
389
11
ii. 381
12
v.
6
21
I.
349
24-27
x.
21
xviii. 6.
iii. 289
7.
ix. 104
8.
. i. 34 ; ii. 208
20
ix. 12
34
ii. 289
xix. 3
VI.
307
3-9
ix. 165
3-15.
vii. 294
Ill.
127
4
IX.
278
5
17 iv. 382; VI. 88
28,29
IX 39, 326
xx. 2
1.
80
21
v.
6
21.
28
f'"
31
xxi. 1
17 .
xxii.32
369; v. 7,, 125,
221, 326; Vl. 32;
viii. 37
viii. 471
187
IX.
lll. 225
32
IX.
62
INDEX OF SCRIPTURES
VOL.
PAGB
Matthew xxii. 36 .
40
xxiii. 2 .
x.
47
ix. 162
x.
21
130
8.
iii. 391
35
99
X.
xxiv. 3.
n.
75
8.
::S96
19
iii. 388
27
45-xxv. 46. iv. 52
11.
210
xxv. 8
344
x.
31.
ix. 349
31-46
iii. 355
35, 36
. i. 34 ; x. 138
40.
41. i. 34; ii. 208, 212
46 . i. 34; ii. 213, 382
I.
27
xxvi. 8.
256
HI.
20
24 ii. 67, 387; ix. 335
v.
8
27, 28.
111. 220
36
ii. 98 j X 134
39
27
I.
52
111.
224
57-75
222
xxvii. 3-10
x. 249
111. 258
51-5:J
viii. 141
xxviii. 6
i. 348; ix. 137
20
:Mark.
i. 1
1-3
.
vn. 256
19
192
Ill •
VOL.
Mark.i. 12, 13
15
16
21
23-27
29
34
40
ii. 1.
3.
4.
·
6.
10
18
18-20
27
iii. 6
17
26
29
iv. 4
19
26
35
v. 16
PAGB
190
v. 455
vi. 18
ii.
25
vi. 272
355
Ill.
460
Vl • 443
viii. 226
iii. 215
·Ill.
.'
{ iii. 218 ; vii. 397;
viii. 392
iii. 285
IV.
176
x.
29
I.
347
vi. 440; x. 24
I.
27
11I.
11
36
iii. 282; i. 34
111. 207
vn. 391
X.
117
vn. 377
213
Ill.
viii. 309
22
23, 35, 39-42. n. 297
111. 456
26
457
29
222
IV.
33
381
41
77
ii.
vi. 7
306
Vl.
20
INDEX OF SCRIPTURES
VOL.
PAGB
IX.
358
Mark vi. 31
vn. 323
32
i.
46
vii. 4
x.
51
11
iii. 23
31
11
34
v. 4,413
viii. 27 .
34.
iii. 276; x. 131
X. 191
ix. 1
iii.
iii. 389
9
17
462
18
210, 454
211
20
24
IX.
389
29
i. 349; ix. 1. 106
41
x. 131
42
iii. 289
43
ii. 207, 208
43-48
209
48
211
x. 17, 18
iv. 382
18
VI.
88
vi. 91; x. 131
29
111.
43-45
25
. v. 125; viii. 37
45
Ill, 454
49
IX.
xi. 1
187
22
79
1.
191
xii. 10, 11
x. 401
18
IX.
162
29.
x.
48
30, 34
n. 142
X11l. 2
75
8.
63
VOL.
PAGB
Mark xiii. 21
n. 214
28
x. 195
50, 51
111. 222
xiv. 21
. ii. 67, 214, 382
v. 186
24
32
Ill. 220
50, 51
222
vn. 58
XV. 99
IX. 173
xvi. 8 .
7 .
iii. 362
_ J vii. 75; viii. 71,
9 20
l
241
vi.
Lukei. 2
67
13
1.
19
ii. 420; i. 36, 209
33
ii. 52
IV.
1
iii. 1
. ix. 51, 143, 231
lll.
310
7-9.
9-17
ll.
207
IX.
7
16
451
21
111.
286
23
190
iv.l, 2
ii. 303, 439
1-13
vii. 188
9-13
25
ll.
15
25
16-21
vu. 178
25
355
Vl.
38
460
111.
41
18
VI.
v. 2-ll
x. 133
8
64
INDEX OF SCRIPTURES
VOL.
VOL.
PA.GB
vi. 443
viii. 226
iii. 218
285
Luke v. 12 .
17 .
19 .
21 .
i. 348 j X. 29
33.
347
I.
33-35.
9
IX..
vi. 4
4
5
187
16
iii. 307
20
287
30
422
31
212
36
X.
129
47,48
v. 443
vii. 1
ii. 297
11-15.
298
19-23.
vii.
333
37
iii. 207
viii. 5
iii. 454 ; vii. 390
6
iii. 208
14.
287
15.
459
16.
vii. 377
22.
iii. 213, 216
36.
viii. 309
41.
iii. 456
43.
IV. 222
47 .
381
54.
v.
4
ix. 18-27
iii. 276
23
278
24
vii. 333
25
iii. 22 ; x. 1n
27
Luke ix. 28, 29
36 .
38.
PAGB
iii. 384
389
462
. { iii. 210; iv. 210;
viii. 189
iii. 211; iv. 211
42
iii. 307; vi. 51
51 .
vii. 167
54.
I.
190
55 .
IV. 286
57-62.
ii. 71,76
X. 7.
x. 190
12
iii. 286
16
297
11.
17
iii. 288; v. 26
21
IX. 186
50
39
iii. 124, 281, 454
xi. 4.
iii. 305
9.
iii. 26; v. 226
30
i. 27 ; iii. 397
51
283
. ii. 208;
:x::ii. 5
26
10
iv. 52
35-48.
Vl.
336
38.
62
IV.
48.
vii. 232
xiii. 1-9
vi. 272
10-17.
11. 421
19
380
21.
33 i. 27; iii. 133 ; v. 15
ix. 306
xiv. 8
iii. 276
27 .
27
I.
XV. 4-9.
114
vi.
XVI.
65
INDEX OF SCRIPTURES
VOL.
VOL.
P.A. GB
Luke xvi. I-I2 .
vu. 2I
9
i. 34 ; ix. 165
I2
vu. 28
18
ii. 70
23
239
xvi., xvii.
Vl. I86
2.
iii. 289
22 .
x. I93
24.
11I. 388
3I
vi. I95
33
iii. 278
vi. ll4
xvn. .
xviii. I2
i. 348
11I. 306
I-8.
IV. 446
9
I4
viii. 85
I8, 19
iv. 382
I9
VI.
88
. I92
35
40
iii. 454
xix. 3
iv.
3
10.
i. 20I ; iii. 25
4I-44
ii. 440
I.
XX. 34, 35.
3I
35
x. 108
7l
n.
XX!.
19 .
v. 186
ii.
34-36
74
11I. 225
37,38
ii. 70, 77
xxii. I9, 20
iii. 25
27.
I.
355
29.
47.
iii. 227
IX.
106
xxiii. 34
PA.Gll:
iii. 254; X. 447
Luke xxiii. 43
vii. 2I6
44
xxiv. 13-25-2 iv.l08, 114
iii. 230
I8
v. 185
2I
IX.
3I3
26
vi. 253
35
iv. 118
42
452
I.
44
i.
I
248
ll.
i. I
VI.
75
3
ii. 322
5
63
9
I3. iii. I83, 360; iv. 412
20-22.
v. 294
i. 84,. 85
2I, 25
v. 116, I89 ; vi. 29
29.
185
i.
35, 37, 4o
IV. 325
38.
111. 230
40.
I.
83
41,46,49
. i. 18, I9 ; iii: ll
42
v. 116
ii. I3
I.
90
I9,20
iii. 183
iii. 3
ii. 436
11
63
14
ll7
V.
I4-I7
i. 205 ; ii. 60
16
. v.409
I6
IX. 383
I8
John
5
66
INDEX OF SCRIPTURES
VOL.
P.A.GB
i. 203; ii. 62,
John iii. 36 . . {
.
424; x. 108
vi. 464
IV.
•
vii. 94
3
14
ii. 107
23
x. 288
44
ii.
24
8B
I.
25, 29, 42.
ix. 163
34
44
iii. 186
46
v. 443
v.1 .
vii. 136
ix. 215
6.
16
11.
439
. ii. 326 ; iii. 134
17
ix. 213
19
IV. 165
21-28
vi. 75
22
i.
203
; x. 287
24,25
ii. 62 ; x. 295
25
i. 131, 132,205;
28,29 {
.. 62
11.
30-47
31
. v. 403
. iii. 56
.
I.
16
39,40
39,45
83
iii. 417; vi. 36,
VI.
.
{ 77; ix. 132
302
3
4
v. 118
5-7.
i.
79
14 .
84,85
15 .
. v. 25, 186
88
15, 28, 30. . I.
VOL.
PAGB'
VI. 25()
John vi. 17 .
vii. 29518 .
iv. 164.
26 .
iii. 369
38-62 .
ii. 61; vi. 304.
39 .
ii.
66
44.
I.
47-54
203
ii.
61
50
41
IX.
53
11.
2559
I.
18
7l
v. 294.
vii. 11-15.
49
11-29
i.
13 . .
ii.
61
I.
1&
19 . .
26,40-43.
83
30-33 . .
17
30-36,40-52
391
37-39 . i. 122 ; iv. 167
37 . . . . ii.
50
39 ii. 61, 279; vi. 36S
i. 84,85
40
40-52 . .
V.
295
53-viii. 11
IV. 325viii. 302
viii. 2
11.
12
216
12-20.
111.
54
30.
I.
83
31-36.
iii. 292
32 . iii. 183 ; ix. 221
37-42.
VI. 455
48.
X.
362
56.
v.
2S
ix. 19-24
295
~i
INDEX OF SCRIPTURES
VOL.
ii.
0
VOL.
P..&.GB
449
31
I.
32
x. 129
x. 7.
61
ii.
10
x. 134
.11
VI, 423
11-15
v. 119
15
x.
52
17
i. 200
22
i. 83; v. 25
24
ii.
61
28
99
30
},
xi. 1
182
ii. 297
14, 15
X.
135
16
ix. 135
25
ii.
61
26
297
39, 43, 44
v. 119
47
i.
49
87
88
49-51
ii. 61
50
299
51, 52
VI.
54-57
v. 296
387
55
1.
18
xii. 4
iii. 221
6
87
10
13
VI.
130
22
v. 120
I.
24
165
32 ii.62,65; :r:.ll7, 134
i. 20 ; ii. 372
40
xiii. 1
v. 183; vi. 129
John ix. 30-34.
l'A&B
vii. 300
i.
2
18
14.
X.
133
i.
21
18.
18
26.
X.
50
34.
V.
290
xiv. .
vi. 209
2
X.
129
6
390
ix.
11.
i.
18
22.
52
x.
23.
i:r:. 42
XV. 5
I.
41
7
48
12
x.
13
134
27
ii. 111
IX. 136
xvi. 6
7
I.
348
vi. 319
8-11
12.
X.
121
xvii.
ix. 99
4
vi. 75
5
I.
144
12.
iv. 167
i.
;niii. 13 .
88
iv. 330
15.
iii. 226
18.
221
1-26
:r:ix.13 viii. 221, 296; ix.l23
14.
v. 19
IX, 458
23.
iii. 244
34,35
iv. 331
35
John xiii. 1-17.
0
0
0
68
INDEX OF SCRIPTURES
VOL.
John xix. 36
37
xx. 22
22,23.
31
xxi. 2
7
JtA.GB
ii. 79 ; iii. 117
i. 20; v. 178
11.
111
i.
11
1V, 177; v. 49
1.
184
iii. 228
15-17 i. 18; vii. 312
18.
vii. 188
18, 19
iv.
5
22.
x. 392
xxii. 47
iii. 227
Acts
i. 2
8
ll.
18.
19.
22.
n.
9.
18
22
vi. 162
ix. 314
x.
9
iii. 422
221
10
viii. 141
ii. Ill
vu. 404
iii. 120
iv. 180
23
24
28
46
47
iii. 13
14
17
183
iii. 243-248
120
11.
28
V1.
250
111.
29
1V. 185
lX.
107
V.
VOL.
PA.Glt
Acts iii. 19-21 . vi. 211 ; x. 198
21
i. 31 ; ii. 381
22
1.
85
25,26 .
11.
381
1.
86
iv. l
6
1V. 329
11.
213
21
86
i.
v. 17
vi. 33
34
iii. 382
vi.13
x. 395
14
111. 121
vii. 7
16
.x:. 249
11.
64
26
85
37
111. 121
43
31
56
viii. 16 .
x. 249
18.
83
1X•
11I. 121
33.
89
IV.
ix. 31
350
I.
x. 30
197
VI.
xi. 25
iii. 223
xii. 12
viii. 301
21
ii. 33; v. 30; Vl.
xiii.
163,373
.l
VI. 306
349
1.
3
225
11I.
9
1
vi. 167; x.
14
25
n.
14,16,27
38,39 ii. 25 7 j vii. 17
iii. 120
41
f
.
INDEX OF SCRIPTURES
VOL.
PAGR
20; v. 30-vi.
Acts xiv. ri.
294, 373
1
vi. 282
23
l.
349
24
x.
1
XV. 17
iii. 120
l.
32
18
21
ii. 25,29
. { vii. 404 ; viii. 325 ;
XVI, 6
ix. 45, 294, 332 ; x. 6
ill.
230
10
10-17
vu. 343
17
x.
23
xvii. 3
ii. 110, 256
29
10, 11
22,31 ii. 259; x.
27.
vn.
29.
viii.
vu.
30,31
xviii. 5.
11.
23
ix.
25
XlX,.
.i. 404, 416; ii.
ix.
1-7
n.
11
21
24
l.
24,25
ix.
xx.4
viii.
16
19
n.
lll.
20-29 .
n.
20-59 .
i.x.
25
110
101
271
14
9
148
184
144
84
148
149
1
414
259
323
148
422
28
3
69
VOL.
Acts xx. 28 .
v.
30
vi.
32
35 iii. 352, 421 ; ix.
xxi. 27, 29
ii.
xxii. 5 .
8 .
lV.
xxiii. 26
l.
xxiv. 17
viii.
xxv. 13.
x.
xxvi. 11
ii.
14 iv. 197; vii.
23
iii.
xxvii. 9
l,
xxviii.
7
iii.
Romans
i.-iv.
i. 1 .
3,4
5-13.
13
16
16-25
17
ii. 4
4, 5
5.
7 .
16
PA.GB
184
194
67
101
149
212
182
67
331
17
212
126
373
350
79
221
n.
69
viii. 349
Vl. 124
viii. 468
i.
79
ii. 149
i. 286
ii. 257
{vii. 353, 416;
viii. 81, 195
vi. 422 ; ii. 64, 65
l.
141
i. 23, 209 j X. 107
i. 203 ; ii. 424
n. 260
70
INDEX OF SCRIPTURJiJ$,
VOL.
,,fOL·
P.A. GB
Romans ii. 21-23 .
vii. -4;20
26,27
ii. 384
iii. 2
iii. 13
vii. 421
10-18
20
iv. 22; -rill. 22
21
ix. 342
23-26
ii. 257
24
vi. 135
24-26 • V. 112, 358, 432
viii. 193
25
25,26
vi. 347
viii. 83
27
iv.
vii. 423
6, 7
viii. 83
i.
131
17
24
v. 432
25
viii. 467
i.
291
28-30
v. 1-11. . ii. 135, 141, 25 7
ix. 93
5
vi. 346
8
i.
23
9
9,10
201
10
vi. 30
12
ix. 199
12-14
vi. 419
12-18
. i. 134 ; ii. 63
12:..21 i. 285 ; viii. 23, 25
15
i. 291 ; viii. 24
15-17
i.
285
17
203
18
134, 135, 137
19
viii. 86
vi.-viii ..
349
PA.GB
Romans vi. 3, 4 . I )··~~• 275
3-6.
··~.·:,.· :~?~·, 28
4-6. . • . X;. '{;114
:··r·
7
. . . viii. 4'68
14
. iv. 427; x. 121
21
i.
36
21-23
205, 207, 2ll
22,23 .
203
vii. 3, 4
79
4
vi.139, 347
10 .
i. 135, 137
25
viii. 33
'.
.
. { viii. 33 ; ix. 265 ;
. . x. 86,41
ii. 41; viii. 433
10
viii. 3
11
.t·
110, 280;
90; X. 105
ix. 189
i. 203-205
196
viii. 266, 276
iv. 17
ix. 80
i. 202
39
x.
v. 361
ii. 113
viii. 281
90
277
ix. 265
viii. 468
ix. 418
iii. 120
lX.
12, 13
13
14
15
16
19-22
21
22
23
24,25
26
29
31
33
34
ix. 6-9 .
17
INDEX OF SCRIPTURES
VOL.
Romans ix. 21 .
22
28
x.3
7
xi. 2
ll
13
16-21
26
:xii. 1
9-21
19
19
xiii. 1-7
8
11.
xiv. 11 .
14-21
17.
xv.ll
16
21
27
XV1 ••
7
25
26
PA.GB
ii.
i.
iii.
iv.
iii. 245,
ix.
39
23
121
186
369
422
424
79
1.
vii. 359
i.
141
ii. 42-299
IX. 103
111. 406
453
ii. 71, 261
ix. 72
x. 101
i. 137
ii.
7l
x. 201
iii. 117
1.
79
vii. 365
viii. 332
vii. 75
iii. 367
i. 33; vii. 1
1.
34
l Corinthians ii. 69; vii. 267
i. 2
x. 204
4-6
ii. 103
7
x. 104,440
71
TOL.
I'A.QB
1 Corinthians i. 9
iv. 426
vi. 367
17 .
29
17-18.
i. 201
18 .
31
20 .
31
ii. 6-8
32
7
iii.
350,
403
9.
%..
248
11
ii.
43
14
1.
198
iii. 1.
66
ii.
13
202
i.
17
iii. 119
19.
406
iv. 6
ix. 15
v. 2
ii. 385
3-5
24
1.
5
. vi. 29 ; ix. 355
7
vi. 132
15
x. 200
vi. 9
1X.
91
ll
42
11.
13
49
17
42
19
29
vi.
20
253
vii. 1
i. 350
5
ii.
70
10
71
12,25
IX.
13
14
viii.
273
23
ii. 261
31
. ii.6u; x. 4o
viii. 6
72
INDEX OF SCRIPTURES
VOL.
PA..GB
VOL.
PAGB
1 Corinthians ix. 1-6 vu. 269 1 Corinthians xv. 22 . I. 130.
25
23
x. 346
I.
202
324
25
27
IX. 196
x. 9
373
vi. 251; x. 40
11.
27
12
ix. 105
. i. 139 ; x. 45.
28
vi. 29
238
16
I.
29
32.
x. 203
202'
33
36
131
Xl.
u.
70
35-41
161
3
285
13&
40,48,49
7
. iii. 139, 140
35
x. 139
.42-44
u.
10
148
32
9
18, 19 . iii. 14; ix.
23
v. 434
45.
x.
39
24
ii. 77, 78
45,46
ii. 101
25.
. v. 8; vi. 138
Vlll. 35.
46
xii .•
lX.
82
47-49
ii. 275
8-11.
11.
103
2S
v.
47
9,10.
v. 138
50
x. 200
10
iii. 362
IV.
1550-52
12-26
41
ii.
x,:. 106, 303
51
xiii. 2
vii. 7 ; x. 124
345.
X.
52
4-7.
IX.
191
88
53-58
IV.
xiv. 2
83
111. 117
54
20
i.
268
55
120
21
iii. 406
xvi. 1-8 viii. 323; ix. 25926
9.
ii. 273; ix. 87
u. 148
xv.
viii.137
17
99>
x.
3
iii. 402
3-4
vu. 16
69; vi. 29;.
2 Corinthians { ll.
8.
122
vii. 27S
i. 1
10
vii. 274
204
X.
14
vi. 252
12.
111.
93
17
viii. 467
23.
IX. 170
18
i.
29
ii. 5-8
ii. 38&
73
INDEX OF SCRIPTURES
VOL.
15
fi. 134 : vi. 30, 347;
16
18-20
vi. 5
14
vii. 2
10 .
viii ..
9
10.
18.
VOL.
PA.GB
iii. 93;
2 Corinthians ii. 14 {
. x. 274
ii.
300
;
iii. 94
ii. 17
iii. 12
X.
211
17, 18 .
ii. 111
viii. 277
17 . .
18 ii. 49, 285 ; iii. 93
18ix.91,209;x.210,271
iv. 1-6 . . iii. 92
107
3
I. 201
4
ii. 285; x.
42
6
11. 321
7
vii. 277
14
x. 107
l7
34
i.
18
. i. 34, 208
V. 1.
i. 34, 138; x. 303
I
1-3
I.
169
2-4
IV. 192
59
9
11.
{ i. 209; iii. 274; iv.
10
61, 166
viii. 468
IX. 92
v. 435
I.
350
11. 323
202
I.
VI, 309
v. 343
.ii. 278; v. 28
viii. 323
viii. 334
P.A.GB
2 Corinthians viii. 24 v. 365
IV. 298
x. 2 .
11I. 367
5
x.
99
10
xi. 7
298
15 i.20,35; ii.66,67,382
25
11. 324
xii. 2 . . . . v. 115
Galatians ii. 69; vii.197; ix. 254
27
VL
i. 4
v11. 119
13, 14
15, 16 . ii. 102; vi. 374
viii. 138
16
9
v11.
ii. 4.
204
6
64
11.
14
vii. 10
14-21
201
I.
15
vii. 417
16
} ii. 102; v. 434; vi.
. 424 ; viii. 204, 435
v11 . 1~9
iii. 1
208
6-9
20
.
13 { v. 441 ; vi. 29; ~i~~
viii. 279
26
ix. 10
28
37
X.
29
IX.
262
iv. 1-13
4 v. 28; viii. 266; x. 3&
vu. 212
4, 5.
429; viii. 275
6
7 vi. 253 ; viii. 268, 280
74
INDEX OF SCRIPTURES
VOL.
VOL.
PAGB
Galatians iv. 9
ix. 342
13
vi. 379; viii. 416
ii. 373; x. 2
14
15
vi. 381
22-31
ii.
96
viii. 360
v. 2-6
8.
vn. 471
ix. 343
14
189
16, 17
193
19
x. 200
21
22 . ix. 88; x. 125, 120
X.
ll5
23
ix.
95
vi. I
89
3
i. 202, 203
8
vii. 215
ll-17
i. 437
ll-18
27
VI.
12
x. 112
15
17 vii. 201, 278; ix. 264
J.
138
Ephesians i. 3, 20
i. 140; vi. 421
9, 10 .
v. 363
15.
31
21.
I•
205
ii. 1 .
5. . i. 201, 203 ; x. 297
i. 138 ; x. 340
6.
vi. 31
13
16
v. 436
Ill. 373
17
I.
32
iii. 9
10
i. 138, 153 ; vi. 77
I.
Ephesians iii. ll.
ix.
15
iii. 242,
iv. 8-IO
I.
13-15
n.
16
i. 202 ; iii.
22
ix.
26
I.
v. 2.
6 .
iii.
14
ii. 27 ; iii.
19
VI.
25
ll.
27
i.
vi. 12
P.A.G&
32
lOO
361
198
41
138
lOO
230
23
351
402
423
302
138
v. 343
ii. 102
x. 302,447
v. 365
iii. 368
11.
278
x.
36
VI.
30
144
i.
i. 138, 139
vi. 420
. x. 99, ll9
I.
203
. iv. 186; viii. 81
iii. 415
Philippians i. 7
21
23
28
ii. 6 .
7.
7, 8
8.
8,9
9, 10.
10, 11
12
16
iii. 9
12
19 { i. 24, 35, 138, 210;
ii. 66, 295, 382
viii. 145; x. 105
21
333
iv. 16
INDEX OF SCRIPTURES
VOL.
Philippians iv. 18
PAGB
vi. 194
Colossians i. 15
x.
39
16
iv. 428; vi. 252
. { i. 140; vi.
19,20
31,420
20
v. 436
26
32
i
ii. 13
i. 205 : v. 441
iii. 246, 362
15
18
iv. 400
VI.
28
20
I.
202
22
iii. 6
I.
23
9, 10
iii. 138, 141
11.
285
10
16
27
iv. 10
iii. 229
75
VOL.
J»J.G•
1 Thessalonians iv. 14 v. 137
x.l05-449
15
99
x.
16
iv. 33
17
ii.
73
v. 1-8
X.
no
1
ii. 260; x. lOO
2
i. 24, 29, 132
3
ill. 415
4
8-10.
ii. 257
ix. 196
13
iii. 415 ; ix. 101
21
256
258
vii. 12
ii. 262
257
2 Thessalonians
ii. 256
i. 23; ii. 257; x.l04
i. 8
{ i. 24, 29, 30,
9
34,132,201
x. 109, 190
10
. ii. 75,259
ii. 1, 2
ii. 261; x. 353
3, ll
291, 109
8.
i. 36,296
9.
i. 201
10
vi. 250
13
i. 34 ; ii. 258
16
23 ; ~· 258, 259 ;
vu. 15 ; x. 98
ii. 2-9
vu. 14
16
I.
23
19
x.
99
iii. 11-13
ii. 258
IV.-V.
70
iv. 10-12
202
13
x. 304
VI. 253
1 Timothy i. 4 .
i. 408
i. 20.
i. 140; vi. 421
ii. 1-5
1,4 . i.l34; ii.63; vi.421
v. 434
6.
184
iii. 13
i. 205 ; ii. 424
v. 6.
18 . ii. 71, 76 ; iii. 305
1 Thessalonians
i. 3
4
6, 7
9
9, 10
r-
11.
76
INDEX OF SCRIPTURES
VOL.
PAGB
1 Timothy vi. 5.
9.
12-19
13
14
16
202
24
203
ii. 261
X.
109
i. 34; iii. 402
2 Timothy i. 1 .
9
12
ii. 9 .
10
20
26
iii. 6
8
10-12
203
33
X.
190
viii. 115, 116
I.
34
u.
39
VI.
22
Ill. 367
I.
202
viii. 15
I.
I.
. eii. 253 ; viii. 468 ;
16
x. 250
iv. 8
. ix. 4; x. 109
iii. 229
11
I.
408
14
Titns i. 2
ii. 11
13
iii. 7
Philemon 15
Hebrews i. 3
i. 10
31.
ii. 7 .
. i. 33, 204
i. 140; vi. 421
x. 109
i. 204
I.
VI.
n.
VI.
u.
34
77
248
132
435
VOL.
P.lGB
Hebrews ii. 9
VI. 132
10 i. 143; iii. 370; iv. 34
10-18
iv. 428
12
iii. 118
13
ll.
304
14
47
18
373
iv. 9
iii. 134
12, 13
VI.
68
3()
15
UI.
16
ii. 132, 143
v. 8, 9
i. 34; ii. 86
11-14
viii. 119
14
I.
268
vi. 1
. iv. 59,179
2
. i. 34, 209
{vii. 367, 443;
viii. 119
.
ii.
66, 382
8
45
ix. 82
vii. 23
i. 443
viii. 5
437
Ill. 119
9
viii. 194
ix. 4
I.
7
88
I.
46
10
u. 280
11, 12
I.
148
11-14
12
i. 34 ; vi. 134
14 i.34, 442; ii.138-142
34
I.
15
15-28
351
VI. 139
26
x. 1-18.
1.
436
4-6
INDEX OF SCRIPTURES
VOL.
Hebrews x. 1
5.
19-22
19-31
25
38
xi. 3
xii. 1-29
2
6
14
xiii. 2
9
20.
20, 21
25.
.Tames i. 1
i. 1-4
5
6-8
9-10.
10, 11
12
12.
13-15
16-18
18.
19.:21
22-25
27.
ii. 19
iii. 9
15
PAGE
ix. 353
ii.
42
141
131
194
11I. 120
. ii. 250; ix. 79
11.
194
. ii. 300; x. 75
Ill. 118
iv. 58
x.
ii.
'11
143
34
ix. 239
ii. 143
1.
65
260
11.
263
iii. 32
195
264
443
ix.
4
iv. 42
120
iii. 183
iv. 279
i. 25 ; iii. 183, 448
IV,
456
26
n.
iii. 140
43
11.
I.
James iv. 6
v. 7-9
77
VOL
PAGB
ix.
x.
101
138
iii. 149; viii. 285
ix. 258
1 Peter
i. 1
X.
198
5
11.
66
7
v.
28
11
v. 185
18, 19
ii. 299
ii. 1, 2
300
2.
v. 186; viii. 358
21
iii. 275
24
142
I.
iii. 17
V.
187
18
iii. 259
18-20
{ ii. 287; iii. 242,
19
369; vi. 252
v.
187
; viii. 358
iv. 1.
. ii. 287; iii. 370
6
382
17
ix.
4
v. 4.
34
i.
10
iii.
228
13
2 Peter i. 4.
11
ii. 1 .
5.
ii. 435; iv. 119
I,
v.
ii.
8.
9.
iii. 6, 7.
1 John i. 4
vn.
34
188
253
290
213
288
97
INDEX OF SCRIPTURES
78
TOL.
1 John i.5
i. 5-10.
7
8, 20.
ii. 1
2
14
16
19
21
iii. 4
14
21
iv.10
18
v. 12
15
PA..GB
322
viii. 374
v. 122
Vl.
66
viii. 123
. v. 122, 189, 362
vi. 67
iii. 209
iv.
23
23
viii. 161
i. 205
40
Vl.
347
11.
213
1.
203
iii. 382
Jude 7
13
19
11.
1.
u.
Revelation i. 5 .
i. 7
18.
ii. 8 .
10
27
33
288
43, 44
v. 124
x. 292; 344
iii. 246
251
lX.
4
111. 118
VOL.
PA.GJt
Revelation iv. 2.
v. 124
v. 9, 10
426
1V.
11
iii. 256
vi. 1-8.
x. 29t
6
1•
80
9
iii. 251
vii. 9
i.
48
14
. v. 125; vi. 251
xii. 2
ii. 290
10
v. 291
xiii. 11 .
iv. 325
14.
vii. 412
15.
11.
285
xiv. 6
i.
34
9-11
11.
290
11.
291, 292
xviii. 7, 8 .
292
xix. 11-13
v. 384
13 .
vi. 67 ; vii. 99
20.
ii. 292
xx.4 iii. 251, 363 j x. 297
8-11-15
x. 296,344
9
x. 347
14
11.
424
xxi. I
1-7
xxii. 11, 1-5 .
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