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INDEX.

Alford's Life, Journals, and Letters, 378.
Apostolic Church, 228; definition, 229; rela-
tion to the truth, 230; practical character,
231; objections, 232.

Arnold's Literature and Dogma, 377.

Baptist Hymn and Tune Book, 502.
Baptism, a Positive, Inflexible Law, 108;
distinction between moral law and positive
precepts, 108; baptism a positive law, 113;
therefore obligatory, 114.

Baptists, Position of, in the History of Ameri-
can Culture, 1; Herder's claim upon
scholars, 1; influence of religious sentiment
upon public opinion, 3; practical theology
of Baptists, 4; religious, social, and political
influence of Baptist principles, 8; these
principles essentially popular, 20.
Bible (Speaker's) Commentary, 255.
Bissell's Historic Origin of the Bible, 382.
Black Diamonds, 502.

Blackie's Four Phases of Morals, 126.
Body, Soul, and Spirit, 165; the Bible and
science, 165; Scriptural psychology, 167;
only two elements of being, matter and spirit,
167; meaning of Genesis ii. 7, 168; soul has
no existence distinct from spirit, 172; effect
of sin upon the body, 182; application of
argument, 184.

Burr's Pater Mundi, 253.

Captain (A) of Industry, 149; life and labors
of Mr. Thomas Brassey, 149; sources of his
success, 150; lessons of his life, 164.
Calderwood's Moral Philosophy, 251.
Champlin's Intellectual Philosophy, 378.
Christian Union, True Grounds of, 293; ques-
tion stated, 293; theories, 294; denomina.
tionalism, 296; Scriptural teaching as to
ordinances and polity, 298; Christian union
depends upon unity in Christ, 300; specific
grounds of union-regeneration, 302; sub-
mission to Christ's authority, 304; correct
church organization, 306.
Church History, A Chapter in, 24; state of
Christianity in the second century, 24;
literature of the century, 26; theology, 29;
worship, 32; church government, 35; dis-
cipline, 39; heresies, 40; beginnings of
change, 43.

Consciousness, Modern Theories of, 354;
Francis Wayland, Noah Porter, Hamilton,
354; summary, 361.
Conybeare and Howson's St. Paul, 255.

Darwinism, 69; various development theories,
69; Darwinism and Scripture, 73; origin of
life and of species, 78; descent of man, 204;
chasm between man and lower animals, 207;
objections to Darwinism, 209; summary of
argument, 210; an hypothesis of evolution
proposed, 218; scientists and theologians,
225; method of evolution unknown, 226.

Death-bed Repentance, 102; folly and danger
of trusting it, 102; objections answered,
105; resulting appeal, 106.

Fisher's History of the Reformation, 245.
Forster's Life of Dickens, 247.
Free Trade and Protection, 407; political
economy and practical science, 407; the
maxims of protection answered, 408; pro-
tection not necessary to develop industry,
408; nor to secure ultimately low prices,
411; nor to develop national resources,
413; nor to guard national honor, 417.
Gladstone's Life of Faraday, 247.
Glasgow on the Apocalypse, 256.
Gross's Doctrine of the Lord's Supper, 252.

Hamilton's Autology, 251.
Hare's Memorials of a Quiet Life, 376.
Hebrews, Literature and Language of, 237;
character of Hebrew mind, 237; deficient
in scholastic elements, 238; Hebrew lan-
guage fairly represents the Semitic family,
240; not exceptionally poor, 240; dialects,
242; analogy with the Aramæan, 244.
Hengstenberg's Kingdom of God, 254.
Hodge's Systematic Theology, 124.
Howell's Early Baptists of Virginia, 500.

John and the Three, 310; the apostle person-
ally considered, 311; his relation to Peter,
James, and Paul, 314; his last years, 320.
Johnson's Oriental Religions, 125.

Keil on Daniel, 121; on the Chronicles, 254;
on the Kings, 503.
Knowlton's Foreign Missionary, 253.

Lange's Life of Christ, 121.

Leathes on the Structure of the Old Testa-
ment, 375.

Littlewood's Essentials of New Testament
Study, 123.

Luthardt's Moral Truths of Christianity, 503.

McClintock and Strong's Cyclopædia, 123,
McClintock's Methodology, 252.
McDonald's Annihilation of the Wicked, 252.
Matthew's Gospel, Commentaries on, 379.
Matthew's Hints on Success in Life, 124.
Martin's Origin and History of the New
Testament, 253.

Missionary Encyclopædia, 248.

Moll on the Psalms, 119.

Morrell's Texas and Honduras, 250.
Müller's Life of Trust, 498.

Murphy on Genesis, 256.

Narragansett Club, Publications of, 247.
Natural (The) and the Supernatural, 362;
nature the province of the scientist, 363;
the spiritual sphere, 365; relation of the
natural and the supernatural, 367; appli-
cations of the argument, 371,

Palmer's Desert of the Exodus, 124.
Paradise, 88; Jewish notions of Messiah, 88;
the penitent thief, 90; meaning and refer-
ence of word Paradise, 92; objections from
science, 98; man's destiny, 100.
Paul as an Argument for Christianity, 486;
state of the Christian argument, 486; three
comprehensive questions, 487; Paul's place
among the Christian evidences, 489; diffi.
culties answered, 495; a fifth gospel, 497.
Peter (the Apostle) and his Relation to the
Church of Rome, 323; extreme views, 323;
New Testament statements, 324; meaning
of Thou art Peter," etc., 327; Peter's
movements, 329; testimony of Peter's and
Paul's epistles, 330; views of early post-
apostolic writers, 335; views of modern
writers, 359; review and summary, 352.
Pilgrims and Puritans, 129; were the Ply-
mouth Pilgrims persecutors? 129; Sepa-
ratists, 130; distinction between Pilgrims
and Puritans, 131; Puritans and civil au-
thority in religion, 135; their utterances
on toleration and persecution, 136; views
and utterances of Independents and Pil-
grims, 144; John Robinson, 147; Plymouth
Pilgrims intolerant, 274; Puritan treat-
ment of Baptists, 277; treatment by the
Pilgrims, 284; the two colonies and the
Quakers, 286; summary, 291.
Political Responsibility of the Christian
Citizen, 462; general grounds of responsi-
bility, 462; considerations from our his-
tory, 463; our present position, 468; the
hopes and possibilities of our future, 471;
political obligations of Christian scholars,
474.

Prayer and Pastoral Efficiency, 432, Scrip-

tural view of the relation, 432; practical
influence, 439.

Prayer Test, 61; Prof. Tyndall's proposition,
61; nature of prayer, 61; physical law in-
variable, 63; the will free, 64; difficulties,
65; Scriptural examples, 67.

Renaud's Christ's Proofs of his Mission, 251.
Resurrection of Christ, 420; in what body,
immortal or natural, was he raised? 420;
immortal, 423; objections, 423; proofs,
426; illustrations of identity, 428; revela-
tion our only authority here. 431.
Reuss's Theology in the Apostolic Age, 249.
Riggs on Emendation of Old Testament, 501.
Roget's Thesaurus of Words and Phrases, 501.
Row on the Moral Teaching of the New Testa-
ment, 122.

Saint Ambrose and his Time, 257; triumph
of Christianity, 258; Ambrose, Bishop of
Milan, 259; political paganism, 261; Am-
brose and Symmachus, 262; Justina, 263;
Augustine, 266; Theodosius, 266; works of
Ambrose, 269; influence on church music,
265, 270; on ecclesiasticism, 272.
Savonarola, 383; his era and contemporaries,
383; he becomes a monk, 385; is called to
the pulpit, 387; presence and power in
Florence, 391; the Medici, 391; Savonarola
in public affairs, 394; his perils, 397; im-
prisoned, 401; excommunicated and exe-
cuted, 403; his character and teaching, 404.
Schools (Our) and Foreign Missions, 478; the
church a missionary body, 478; present
field of missionary labor, 480; demand for
native agencies, 482; vital relation of home
and schools to foreign missions, 484.
Skepticism and Scholarship, Relations of, 47;
proper place of skepticism, 48; issue be-
tween skepticism and scholarship. 48; doubt
paralyzes, 52; skepticism ends in disbelief,
53; fatal to scholarship, 57; faith necessary
to intellectual and moral victory, 59.

Temptation of Christ, 187: the Scriptural
authorities, 187; nature and import of the
temptation, 192; sinlessness of Jesus, 197;
relation of temptation to Christ's plan, 200.
Transfiguration of Christ, 449; the narrative
in Mark, 449; place and time, 450; com-
mentary, 452; teachings, 459.
Tulloch's Theology and Philosophy in Eng-
land, 246.

Ulrici's Gott und Mensch, 380.

Whitney's Oriental and Linguistic Studies,

126.

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