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INDICES
TO
THE EXPOSITOR.
VOLUMES I.-XII.
~onl:lon:
HODDER AND STOUGHTON, 27, PATERNOSTER ROW.
MDCCCLXXXf.
INDEX OF AUTHORS.
Rev. R. Balgarnie, M.A. VOL. PAGE
As Old as Methuselah. (A Chapter in Antediluvian Chronology) . viii., 449; xi., 215
Rev. J. Barclay, D.D.
The Offering of the First-fruits
The Worship of Moloch
Rev. R. E. Bartlett, M.A.
The Cloud of Witnesses
The Gospel of the U ncircumcision
Scripture and the Theory of Development
The Letter and the Spirit
Abraham Justified by Faith
Rev. J. A. Beet.
Sanctified in the Wife
Because of the Angels
The Greek Aorist as used in the New Testament
VII, 317
318
V. 149
VI. so V Ill. 117
IX. 161
X. 216
x. 321
XI. 20
xi., 191, 296, 372
Before the Feast of the Passover-A Reply xii. 82
6 INDEX OF AUTHOR~:
Rev. C. J. Black, B.A.
Note on Si. John iii. 8.
Rev. D. Brown, D.D.
The Acts of- the Apostles
Rev. A B. Bruce, D.D.
A Chapter in Gospel History.
I. John's Doubting Message to Jesus
2. The Judgment of Jesus on John
3· The Storming of the Kingdom
4· The Children in the Market-place
5· The Complaint against the Cities
Plain
6. The Sages and the Babes
7· The Self-estimate of Jesus .
8. The Gracious Invitation
The Wise and the Foolish Hearers
\"OL. PAGE
Xll. 237
I., 1 56, 393
V. I I
of the
421
VI. 61
142
IX.
The Ninetieth Psalm reconciled with Christian
Optimism
Zion the Spiritual Metropolis of the Wor!d
Israel's God her Glory .
Jeremiah's Prophecy of the New Covenant
Was Titus Circumcised ?
Rev. H. Burton, M.A.
The Human Element in the Gorpels
The Christ of the Resurrection
Christ and the Samaritans
Rev. T. K. Cheyne, M.A.
Jesus the Son of Sirach
361
x. . 134
433 XI. 65
201
1., 462; ii., r8
v., 31l, 378.
VI. 186
XI. 341
INDEX OF AUTHORS.
A Clergyman.
Before the Feast of the Passover
Rev. Robert Collyer (of Chicago).
Note on St. Luke xi. 5-10
~ev. Samuel Cox.
Prefaces
Joshua Commanding the Sun to Stand Still
The Sermon on the Mount.
1. The Argument of the Sermon
2. The Style of the Sermon .
3· The Originality of the Sermon
The Parable of the Ploughman and the Thresher
Precept upon Precept .
From Starlight to Sunlight
A New Parable
Heaven
St. Paul's Cloak, Books, and Parchments
The Temptation of Abraham
The Young Man in the Linen Cloth
Morality versus Revelation
The Book of Ruth
Introduction .
1. The Sojourn in Moab
2. The Return to Bethlehem
3· In the Harvest-field .
4· In the Threshing-floor
5· In the Gate
Godet on St. Luke
The Atonement
I.,
7
VOL. PAGE.
Xl. 475
Vlll. 318
i. iii., xii.
1.
70
!28
196
89
93
169 249
267; iii., 62
1. 286
314
436
470
11. I
St
9:! I6S
257
361
7I 226
8 INDEX OF A UT HORS.
Rev. Samuel Cox (contzizued). VOL. PAGE
The Ideal Incarnation .
Capacity involves Responsibility
An Ancient Solution of a Modern Problem
Life and Death as Antagonists of Love .
The Strength of Weakness
11.
ll!.
4°5 472
I6
II9
I74 Notes on Commentaries, iii., 235, 3I8, 399; iv., 7I; v., I53
vi., I 58, 20 5
Spiritual Forces
That Wicked Person
The Doom of the Children of Bethel
The Book of Job.
Introduction .
I. The Prologue
11. The Curse
Ill. The First Colloquy
I. Eliphaz to Job
2. Job to Eliphaz
3· Bildad to Job
4· Job to Bildad
5· Zophar to Job
6. Job to Zophar
IV. The Second Colloquy
I. Eliphaz to Job
2. Job to Eliphaz 3· Bildad to Job
4· Job to Bildad
5· The Inscription
6. Zophar to Job
7. Job to Zophar
V. The Third Colloquy
I. Eliphaz to Job
lll. 252
355 414
lV. I
SI, I6I
24I
32I
325 401
v. 26
36, II3
123
172, 273
Vll. I
7
437 Vlll. I
INDEX OF AUTHORS. 9 VOL. J>AGE
2. Job to Eliphaz viii, I6I
3· Bildad to Job 270
4· Job to Bildad 279
VI. The Soliloquy of Job IX. 284
I. First MonolOgue 293, 329 2. Second Monologue IX., 430; x., 27
VII. The Intervention of Elihu . ~· 99 I. First Discourse I73 2. Second Discourse 34I
3· Third Discourse XI. 33
4· Fourth Discourse 264
VIII. The Theophany Xll. I
1. First Divine Remonstrance I43 2. Second Divine Remonstrance I99
IX. The Epilogue 245 A Parable ot the Fig-trees (after Lynch) . IV. I 57 A Great Promise.
I. The Hundredfold 256
2. With Persecutions 270
3· In the Regeneration 284
The Rainbow 297 God's Perfect Law m;r Despair and our Comfort 309 Prayer.
1. The Biblical Conception of Prayer v. 32I
2. The Reasonableness of Prayer 406
3· The Reign of Law ·an Incentive to Prayer VI. 36
4· The Limits of Prayer II3
The Rich Young Ruler . 229
Science and Theology 24I
Principles, not Rules 3I2
The Waters of Shiloah 353 St. Andrew Vll. 424
IO INDEX OF AUTHORS.
Rev. Samuel Cox (contimJed).
The Four Nephews of Moses
Balaam's Ass
The Parable of the Dutiful Servant
The Parable of the Kind Master
The Bigotry of Illumination
The. Prodigal and his Brother
The Atonement : an Illustration
God Wrestling with Man and Man with God
Immanuel
The Praise of Love
Hosea's Children
The Sheep of Death
The Disciple not above his Master
The Conversion of Sarah
Rev. A. B. Davidson, D.D.
YOL.
VIII.
IX.
X.
XI.
X!l.
The Various Kinds of Messianic Prophecy
The Prophet Hosea
viii., 241,
The Wisdom of the Hebre1vs.
First Part
Second Part
Third Part
Rev. Marcus Dodds, D.D.
St. Paul on Going to Law
St. Paul on Marriage
Rev. J. Oswald Dykes, D.D.
The Identity of the Lord Jesus Christ after his
Resurrection .
Psalm xix. read m the Light of Ancient Nature
worship
IX.
XI.
XII.
1.
lll.
IX.
PAGt<::
346-
397
365 420
53·
137 221
241
33 1
386
422
466
J78
345
379 241
321
381
436
2 37
.INDEX OF AUTHORS. 11
Rev. W. G. Elmslie, M.A. VOL. PAGE
The Descent into Egypt VI. 401
Rev. Maurice J. Evans, B. A.
This Unnamed Feast: what was it? Vlll. 391
Rev. A. M. Fairbairn, D.D.
Studies in the Life of Ch~ist.
I. The Historical Conditions vu. 59 2. The Narratives of the Birth and the Infancy I 6 I
3· The Personality of Jesus 388
4· The Baptist and the Christ vm. 23
S· The Temptation of Christ m 32 I
6. The New Teacher: the Kingdom of Heaven IV. 430
7· Galilee, Judrea, and Samaria vm. 98
8. The Master and the Disciples 182
9· The Earlier Miracles
I o. Jesus and the Jews
I I. The Later Teaching
I 2. The Later Miracles
I3· Jericho and Jerusalem
I 4· Gethsemane
IS. The Betrayer
J6. The Chief Priests ; the Trial
17· The Crucifixion
IS. The Resurrection
Rev. Canon Farrar, D.D., F.R.S.
The Septuagint
Balaam's Ass
On Purging all Meats
The Camel and the Needle's Eye
IX.
X.
XI.
Xll
i., IS,
Ill.
z88
431
122
qS
2 53 44
47
258
356
405
104
366
308
369
12 INDEX OF AUTHORS.
Rev. Canon Farrar, D.D., F.R.S. (collfinued).
The Talmud.
1. The Results of the Exile and the Origin of
Pharisaism
2. Antagonism between Christ and the Oral
VOL. PAGE
v. 8r
Law 214
3· Rabbinic Exegesis
4· Antagonism of Christ against Externalism
5· The Halaca and the Hagada
6. Characteristics of the Hagada
7· Christians in the Talmud
8. A Talmudic Cryptograph
9· Rabbinic Eschatology
VI.
362
436
266
334
412
VII. 40
2 95 The Gospel for Penitents, and Christ writing on the
Ground IX. 24
Various Readings in the Epistle to the Romans
A Few Various Readings in the New Testament
202
375 Notes on Romans ix. 5
The Rhetoric of St. Paul
Wresting the Scriptures .
IX., 400 ; X., 236
Rev. George G. Findlay, B.A.
Note on Colossians i. 3-5
St. Paul's Use of BPL-\MBEYO • x., The Reading and Rendering of Colossians ii. r8
On Colossians ii~ 22, 23
Rev. T. Campbell Finlayson.
Law, Miracles, and Prayer
Christ demanding Hatred
Rev. John Gibb, M.A.
The Door of the Sheep
X. I
xii., 2 3, I7 3
X.
403;
XI.
XII.
v. IX.
xi., 74
78
385
289
2 35 420
V!ll. 359
INDEX OF AUTHORS. 13
Rev. J. Paton Gloag, D.D. \'OL. PAGE
The Complement of Christ's Afflictions Vll. 224
Rev. F. Godet, D.D.
The Prologue of St. John's Gospel, ii., 49, 103, 177, 285, 386
The Resurrection of Jesus Christ
The Holiness of Jesus Christ
v., r6r, 241, 335
vi., r, 196
Rev. Joseph Hammond, D.D.
An Apology for the Vindictive Psalm (cix.)
The Vindictive Psalms Vindicated . iii., 27'
iv., 56,
Note on Joshua iv. 9
Rev. F. T. Hill, M.A.
The Para~le of the Labourers in the Vineyard
Rev. Stanley Leathes, D.D.
The Disciple whom Jesus loved
Gideon's Fleece
The Writer of the Fourth Gospel and St. John
The Marriage in Cana of Galilee
Rev. Rawson Lumby, D.D.
101,
212
The Graphic and Dramatic Character of the Gospel
11.
185, 45 2
Vlll. 3 15
m. 427
n. 453 lll. 295 v. s6
304
of St. Mark . 11. 269
The Style and Character of St. Peter m 264
On the Epistles of St. Peter.
First Epistle
Second Epistle
lV. 113
INDEX OF AUTHORS.
VOI.. PAGE
Rev. Rawson Lumby, D.D. (continued).
The Gospel in the Epistles v., r, 134, 289, 343, 451
vi., 96, 383, 429
Christ Feeding the Multitudes
Some Traces of a Hebrew Gospel
The Coming of the Messiah : a Jewish Exposition
Annas and Caiaphas
Rev. T. T. Lynch.
The Glorious Company of the Apostles
A Parable of the Fig-trees
Rev. John Macpherson, M.A.
The New Testament View of Life
Professor J. P. Mahaffy, M.A.
On the Mysteries .
Professor John Massie, M.A.
Vlll. 148
IX. 316
I.
IV.
V.
v.
393
476
29
157
72
471
Righteousness and Justification
Word Studies in the New Testament
Two New Testament Synonyms
V Ill. 2 57
ix.; 345, 459; x., 48
xi., 137, 320
New Testament \Vords Denoting "Care"
A New Testament Antithesis
Rev. George Matheson, D.D.
Science and the Christian Doctrine of Prayer
The Pauline Argument for a Future State
The Paradox of Christian Ethics
Christianity and J udaism
Christianity's First Invitation to the World
The Outer and the Inner Glory
Xll. 104
459
IX. I
264
x. 81
275 XI. 101
Xll. 89
INDEX OF A UT HORS.
Rev. W. Milligan, D.D.
St. John's View of Jesus on the Cross
Some Recent Critical Readings in the New
Testament
The Candlestick and the Star
M. W. Moggridge, M.A.
Lost Gospels
Rev. James Morison, D.D.
First Chapter of the Epistle to the Hebrews.
IS
VOL. PAGE
vt., I7, I29
\ ii., I 23, 1 94 viii. 202
Xll. 325
i., 6o, n9, x8s, 279, 349, 447 ; ii., 295, 418
Anathema from Christ . vi. I 7 7
Prayer . 300
Note on St. Mark vii. 3 vm. 467
The Christology of St. Paul in the Superscription of
the Epistle to the Romans, ix, xos; x., 149; xi., 309, 458
Grace, Philologically Viewed . . xu. 86
The Very Rev. J. J. Stewart Perowne, D.D.
The Laws of the Kingdom, and the Invitation of
the King vii., 2 I 5, 249, 348
Wind and Fire Ministers of God
The Book Ecclesiastes :
First Chapter
Second Chapter
Rev. E. H. Plumptre, D.D.
Anthropomorphic Religion
St. Paul as a Man of Business
The Writings of Apollos
• Vlll. 461
ix., 409; x., 61
x., x6s, 313 j xii., 70
16 INDEX OF A UT HORS.
Rev. E. H. Plumptre, D.D. (continued). \"OL. I' AGE.
The Epist1es to the Seven Churches of Asia.
Introductory ii., 28, 115
I. Ephesus 186
2. Smyrna 374
3· Pergamos 433
4· Thyatira Ill. 4S.
5· Sardis 204
6. Philadelphia 282
7· Laodicea 433. St. Luke and St. Paul : an Inquiry into their Mutual
Relations IV. 134
The Potter and the Clay 469'
The Samaritan Element in the Gospels and Acts vu. 2Z
The Author of Ecclesiastes: an Ideal Biography X!, 401
Note on "The Author of Ecclesiastes " . xu. ss.
Rev. J. S. Purton, B.D.
The Golden Censer VI. 469
Note on Hebrews ix. 15-22 vu. n Note on Colossians i. 24 474
Note on Galatians i. I 9 X. !62
Thomas de Quincey. (A Reprint.)
On the Supposed Scriptural Expression for Eternity vu. 4°5
Rev. H. R. Reynolds, D.D.
The Pastoral Epistles I., 296, 38o
First Epistle to Timothy, ii., 59, 131, 209, 317, 396, 465
iii., 74, 142, 224, 38o; iv., 47, 191
Titus and Crete
INDEX OF A UT HORS.
Rev. H. R. Reynolds, D.D. (co11tinued.) YOL. PAGE
Epistle to Titus viii., 69, I3I, 2IS
The Last Words of St. Paul X. II6
Second Epistle to Timothy x., I9S. 29I, 36S, 443
Rev. A. Roberts, D.D.
That Christ spoke Greek
The Apostle Philip
vi., SI, I6I, 28s, 367; vii., 278
Rev. W. Sanday, D.D.
The Parable of the Labourers in the Vineyard
The New Bible
The Language spoken in Palestine in the Time of
our Lord
Did Christ speak Greek? A Rejoinder .
Some Leading Ideas in the Theology of St. Paul
Yl. 44S
lll. SI
v. 40I
Vll. SI
368
V Ill. 40
Note on Romans ix. S . ix., 402; x., 23S
The Value of the Patristic Writings for the Criticism
and Exegesis of the Bible.
I. The Higher Criticism
2. The Lower Criticism xi.,
3· Exege~is
(a) St. Chrysostom .
(f3) St. J erome
(r) St. Augustine
Rev. E. W. Shalders, B.A.
Note on Hebrews xiii. 22
Genesis ii. S
Exodus xxxiii. IS
Isaiah vi. 9, IO
Joshua iv. 9 viii.,
St. Mark ix. 33-so
2
xi., I, ss
I6I, 24I
3S 2• 430
xu. I23
2J7
304
vu. ISS
46S
467
47I
IS9. 3I8
XI. 79
INDEX OF A UT HORS.
Rev. Charles Short, M.A.
Pardon and Punishment .
Rev. D. W. Simon, Ph.D.
The Atonement and Prayer
Science and Philosophy
Faith as a Grain of Mustard Seed
Rev. G. Vance Smith, D.D.
VOJ.. PAGE:
IX. ISO
VI. 321
Vlll. 32 I
IX. 307
Note on Romans ix. 5 IX., 397; X., 232
The Very Reverend R. Payne Smith, D.D.
Samuel and the Schools of the Prophets m., 241, 342
The Schools of the Prophets after Samuel
Short Papers on Jeremiah.
111., 401; iv., 35
r. Jeremiah's Call .
2. The Opening Visions .
3· Jeremiah's Labours m the First Year of
Jehoiakim
4· Jeremiah's Labours up to the Fourth Year
of J ehoiakim
5· The Linen Girdle and the Special Function
VII. 241
358
453
VIII. 59
of Nebuchadnezzar 230
6. The Capture of Jerusalem, and the Flight
into Egypt 304
Rev. W. Robertson Smith, M.A.
Psalm xvi. IV. 341
INDEX OF AUTHORS.
VOL.
The Right Reverend Connop Thirlwall, D.D.
(Late Bishop of St. David's.)
The Hundredfold . ll.
Notes on the Epistle to the Romans Ill., 1, 151,
Rev. P. Thomson, M.A.
N ebuchadnezzar's Conquest of Egypt X.
The Call and Commission of Isaiah XI,
Rev. S. A. Tipple.
The Holy Ghost as Dove and Fire IX.
Rev. Brooke Foss Westcott, D.D.
Critical Scepticism !.
Rev. Rayner Winterbotham, M.A., B.Sc.
On the Contest for the Body of Moses Ill.
Angels Ascending and Descending on the Son of
Man
Slang Words in the New Testament
Our Lord's Words to His Mother at Cana
Simon and the Sinner
Divine Myths
The ::\1inistry of Angels
The Second Advent
IV.
VI.
vu.
nu.
IX.
19 PAGE
245 215
397 II9
81
211
10
134 29
179 214
137 409
67
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
VOL. PAGE
Abraham, justified by Faith . x. 216
The Temptation of ].
Acts of the Apostles: Chapters i. ii. i., rs6, 393
The Samaritan Elements in vu. 22
Advent, The Second 1x. 67
Anathema from Christ . v1. r 77
Ancient Nature-Worship, Psalm xix. read in the Light of, 1x. 42
Solution of a Modern Problem 111. r6
Andrew, St. vu. 424
Angels Ascending and Descending on the Son of Man 111. 134
Because of the . x1. 20
The Ministry of the vm. 409
Annas and Caiaphas IX. 476
Antagonism between Christ and the Oral Law v. 214
of Christ against Externalism 436
Antagonists of Love, Life and Death as iii. II9
Anthropomorphic Religion . 1. 44
Antithesis, A New Testament
Aorist (Greek), as used in the New Testament
Apollos, The Writings of
Apology (an) for the Vindictive Psalm (cix.)
Apostles, the Glorious Company of the
As Old as Methuselah .
xi.,
XII. 459
191, 296, 372
J., 329, 4~
11. 325
1. 29
viii., 449 ; xi., 2 I 5
22
Ass, Balaam's
Atonement, The
INDEX OF SUB'JECTS.
An Illustration
and Prayer.
Author of Ecclesiastes, The; an Ideal Biography
Balaam's Ass
Baptist (the) and the Christ
Because of the Angels
YOL, PAGE
L, 366; Vlll., 397 ll. 226
IX. 221
VI. 321
XI. 401
i., 366; viii., 397 Vlll. 23
XI. 20
Before the Feast of the Passover xi., 4 7 5 ; xii., 82
Betrayer of Christ, The
Bible, The New
- Another New
Biblical (the) Conception of Prayer
Bigotry (the) of Illumination
Body of Moses, The Contest for
Caiaphas, Annas and .
Call (the) and Commission of Isaiah
Camel (the) and the Needle's Eye
Cana of Galilee, The Marriage at .
Our Lord's Words to His Mother at
Candlestick (the) and the Star
Capacity involves Responsibility
Care, New Testament Words Denoting
Censer, The Golden
XII.
V.
VI.
V.
IX.
lll.
IX.
XI.
lll.
v.
IV.
Vlll.
ll.
Xll.
VI.
47 401
395 321
53 10
476
I 19
369
304 1]9
202
472
104
469 Chapter (a) in Gospel History v., II, 98, 197, 257, 387, 421
vi., 61, 142
Characteristics of the Hagada
Children (the) in the Market-place
of Bethel, The Doom of
Hosea's
VI.
v.
lJJ.
X,
334
257
414
422
INDEX OF SUB'JECTS. 23
VOL. PAGR
~hrist, His Antagonism to the Oral Law v. 214
Demanding Hatred IX. 420
Did He speak Greek vii., 81, 368
Feeding the Multitudes VIII. q8
Spoke Greek vi., 81, 16r, 285, 367: vii., 278
Studies in the Life of, iii., 321; iv., 430; vii., 59, r6r, 388;
viii., 23, 98,182,288, 431; ix., 122, 178;
x., 253; xi., 44; xii., 47,258,356,405
\I'he Holiness of
'};he Resurrection of, v., r6r, 241, 3II, 335, 378; xii., 405
arid the Samaritans v1. 86
T~e Temptation of Ill. 321
- The Trial of XII. 258
Writing on the Ground IX. 24
Christian Ethics, The Paradox of x. 8r
Optimism, and Psalm xc. IX. 361
Christians in the Talmud VI. 412
Christianity and J udaism x. 275
Christianity's First Invitation to the World XI. IOI
Christology of St. Paul in the Superscription of his Epistle
to the Romans ix., 105; x., 149; xi., 309, 458
Cloak, Books, and Parchments, St. Paul's I. 286
v. 149
Xll. 289
ix. 393
Cloud of Witnesses, The
Colossians ii. 22, 23
Coming (the) of the Messiah
Commentaries, Notes on iii., 235, 318, 399; iv., 71; Y., 153
vi., I sS, 205
Complaint (the) against the Cities of the Plain
Complement (the) of Christ's Affliction .
Centest (the) for the Body of Moses
Conversion of Sarah, The
Critical Readings in the New Testament
v. 387
vii., 224, 47 4
m. ro
Xll. 345
vii. 123, 194
24 INDEX OF SUBYECTS. VOL. PAGI!'
Critical Scepticism !. 211/
Crucifixion of Christ, The xu. 3lc
Cryptograph, a Talmudic VII.
Death, The Sheep of x. 466
Descent (the) into Egypt VI. 401
Development (The Theory of) and Scripture. '
Vlll., 117
Disciple (the) not above his Master XI. q8
whom Jesus laved iif 453 Divine Indifference, The viii. 318
- Myths vu. 137
Doom (the) of the Children of Bethel iii. 414-
Door (the) of the Sheep V Ill. 359 Dove and Fire, The Holy Ghost as IX. 81
Dutiful Servant, The Parable of the V Ill. 365
Ecclesiastes, the Book of
The Author of
ix., 409; x., 61, 165, 313; xii., 70
Egypt, N ebuchadnezzar's Conquest of
Elements, The Human, in the Gospels .
XI.
x.
i. 462 ;
401
397 ii. 18
the Samaritan, in the Gospels and Acts . vu. 22
Entreaty of Moses, The 467
Epistle (the) to the Hebrews. Chapter I.
i., 6o, 119, 185, 279, 349, 447; ii. 29~, 418
to the Romans, Notes on . ii., J, 151, 215
to the Romans, Various Readings in . IX. 202
to Titus .
Epistles, The Gospel in the
The Pastoral
of Peter, The
viii., 69, 131, 215
V., I, 134, 289, 343, 451;
vi., 96, 383, 429
i., 296, 380
iv., IIJ, 372, 446
.INDEX OF SUB'JECTS. 25
VOL. PAGE
Epistles to the Seven Churches of Asia ii., 28, IIS, 186,374, 433
iii., 48, 204, 282, 433
to Timothy (First) . 11., 59, 131, 209, 317, 396, 465
iii., 74, 142, 224, J8o; iv., 47, 191
- to Timothy (Second) x., II6, 195, 291, 365, 443
Eschatology, Rabbinic
Eternity, The Supposed Expression for
Ethics, The Paradox of Christian
Exegesis, Rabbinic
Faith, Abrabam Justified by
- as a Grain of Mustard Seed
Feast, This Unnamed: what was it?
Fig-trees, A Parable of the
Fire, The Holy Ghost as Dove and
First-fruits, The Offering of the
Fleece, Gideon's
Forces, Spiritual .
Four Nephews of Moses, The
Fourth Gospel, The Writer of
From Starlight to Sunlight
Function of the Parable, The
Future State, The Pauline Argument for
Galilee, J udea, and Samaria
Gethsen1ane.
Gideon's Fleece
Glorious Company of the Apostles, The
Glory, The Outer and Inner
God wrestling with Man, and Man with God.
God's Perfect Love our Despair and our Comfort
Godet on St. Luke
vn. 295
405
x.
v.
x. 216
IX. 307
nn. 39 1
IV. 157
IX. 81
vn. 317
lll. 295
252
nn. 346
v. s6
I. 169
vn. 471
IX. 264
Vlll. 98
Xt. 44 Ill. 295 I. 29
Xll. 89
x. 241
IV. 309
11. 71
INDEX OF SUB'JECTS.
Going to Law, St. Paul on
Golden Censer, The
Gospel for Penitents, The
VOL.
I.
VI.
IX.
PAGit
I42
469
24
in the Epistles . v., 1, 134, 289, 343, 45 I ; vi., g6, 383, 429
VI. so of the Uncircumcision
History, A Chapter of v., I I, 98, 197, 257, 387, 421
vi., 6I, I42
The Graphic and Dramatic Character of St. Mark's, ii. 269
The Prologue of St. John's ii., 49, 103, 177, 285, 386
The Writer of the Fourth V. s6 Some Traces of a Hebrew IX. 316
Gospels, The Human Elements in the i., 462 ; ii., rS
and the Acts, Samaritan Elements in Vll. 22
Lost Xll. 325 Grace Philologically Viewed >'; 86
Gracious Invitation, The VI. 142
Graphic and Dramatic Character of St. Mark's Gospel 11. 269
Great Promise, A iv., 256, 270, 284
Greek Aorist (the) as Used in the New Testament, xi., 191, 296, 372
Hagada, The Characteristics of the
Halaca (the) and the Hagada
Hatred, Christ demanding .
Hearers, The Wise and Foolish
Heaven
Hebrew Gospel, Some Traces of a
VI. 334 266
IX. 420
90
i., 267 ; iii., 6z
IX.
Hebrews, The Epistle to, Chapter I., i., 6o, 119, 185, 279, 349, 447
ii., 295, 418
The Author of
The " Wisdom " of the
Historical Conditions of the Life of Christ
Holiness (the) of Jesus Christ
i' 329, 409
xi., 321; xii., 381, 436
vu. 59
vi., r, 196
INDEX OF SUB'JECTS.
Holy Ghost (the) as Dove and Fire
Hosea, The Prophet
Hosea's Children
Human Element (the) in the Gospels
Hundredfold, The
Ideal Incarnation, The
Identity of the Lord Jesus after his Resurrection
Illumination, The Bigotry of
Immanuel .
Incarnation, The Ideal
In Few Words
In the R~generation
Isaiah, The Call and Commission of
Israel's God her Glory .
Jeremiah's Prophecy of the New Covenant
Jericho and Jerusalem .
27 VOL. I' AGE
lX. 81
24I
x. 422
i., 462; ii., 18
. ii., 145; iv., 256
11. 405
lll. 161
lX. 53 X. 33 1
11. 405
vu. 155 lV. 284
XI. Il9
x. 433
xi. 6s
x. 253 Jeremiah, Short Papers on
Jesus and the Jews
vii., 241, 35 8, 453 ; viii., 59• 230, 304
- on the Cross, St. John· s View of
Jesus the Son of Sirach
John's Doubting Message to Jesus
John's (St.) Gospel, The Prologue of
vm. 43 I
vi., q, I29
Xl. 341
V. II
11., 49· 103, I7 7· 285, 386
View of Jesus on the Cross vi, 17, 129
and the Writer of the Fourth Gospel v. 56
Job, The Book of iv., I, Sr, I6I, 24I, 32I, 40I; v., 26, 43,
113, 123, 172, 273; vii., I, Ioo, I76, 264,
321,437; viii., I, 81, I6r, 173, 270, 279;
ix., 284, 329, 430 ; x., 27, 99, r 73, 34I ;
xi., 33, 264; xii, I, 143, I99, 245·
Jordan, A Memorial in the • viii., 159, 318
INDEX OF SUB'JECTS.
VOL. PAGE
Joshua commanding the Sun to stand still I. I
J udaism, Christianity and X. 275 Judgment (the) of Jesus on John v. 98 Justification, Righteousness and V Ill. 257
Kind Master, The Parable of the . VI I. 420
Kingdom of Heaven, The IV. 430
Labourers in the Vineyard, The Parable of the iii., 8I, 427
Language (the) Spoken in Palestine in the Time of our
Lord • vi, 8I, r6I, 285, 307; vii, 8I, 278, 368
Last Words of St. Paul, The x. II6
Law, Miracle, and Prayer v. 235
Laws of the Kingdom, and Invitation of the King, vii., 2 IS, 249, 348
Leading Ideas in the Theology of St. Paul vm. 40
Letter and Spirit IX. I 61
Life of Christ, Studies in, iii., 32I; 1v., 430: vn., 59, I6I, 388;
viii., 23, 98, I82, 288, 431; ix., 122, q8;
x., 253; xi., 44; xii., 47, 258,356, 405
Life and Death as Antagonists of Love 111. I r9
Life, The New Testament View of v. 72
Limits of Prayer, The . VI. II3
Linen Cloth, The Young Man in the I. 436
Lost Gospels XII. 325 Love, The Praise of X. 386
Luke (St.) and St. Paul: their Mutual Relations IV. I34
Man of Business, St. Paul as a I. 259 Marriage, St Paul on 237
(the) in Cana of Galilee v. 304
Mark's (St.) Gospel, The Character of 11. 269
Master (the) and the Disciples V Ill. I82
_INDEX OF SUB'JECTS. 29
Meats, on Purging all .
Memorial (a) in the Jordan
Messiah, The Coming of
Messianic Prophecy, Various Kinds of.
Methuselah, As Old as
Metropolis of the World, The Spiritual
Ministry of Angels, The
Miracles of Christ, The Earlier
The Later
Miracle, Law, and Prayer
Modern Problem, An Ancient Solution of a
Moloch, The Worship of
Morality z•ersus Revelation
Moses, Contest for the Body of
The Entreaty of
The Four Nephews of
Mustard Seed, Faith as a Grain of
Myths, Divine
Narratives of the Birth and Infancy of Christ
Nebuchadnezzar's Conquest of Egypt
New Bible, The
Another
New Parable, A
New Teacher, The
New Testament Antithesis, A
A few Various Readings in
Critical Readings in
Slang Words in
Two Synonyms in
View of Life, The
YOL. PAGR
lll. 308
viii., 159, 318
1X. 393 viii., 241, 379
viii., 449; xi., 215
x. 134
VU1. 409
288
1X. 178
v. 23 5 ll!. r6
vu. 3!8
1. 470
lll. IO
vu. 467 Vlll. 346
1X. 307 vu. 137
vu. r6r
x. 397 v. 40!
V1. 395 1. 249
1V. 43° Xll. 459 1X. 375
vii., r 23, 194
1V. 29
xi., 137, 320
v. 72:
INDEX OF SUB'JECTS. VOL, PAGE
XU. 104 New Testament Words denoting Care
Word-Studies in . ix., 345, 459; x., 48
Nineteenth Psalm in the Light of Ancient Nature
worship.
Ninetieth Psalm reconciled with Christian Optimism
IX.
Notes on Commentaries iii., 235, 318, 399; iv., ji; V., I 53
vi., I58, 205
the Epistle to the Romans
Genesis ii. 5 .
Exodus xxxiii. I 5
iii., 1, 151, 215
vu. 465
467
Joshua iv. 9 . viii., 159, 315, 318
Isaiah vi. g, I o vu. 471
St. Mark vii. 3 V Ill. 467
XI. 79 VU!. 318
XU. 237
ix. 33-50·
St. Luke xi. 5-1o
St. John iii. 8
Romans ix. 5
Galatians i. I9
Colossians i. 3-5
ix., 397; x., 232
i. 24
ii. 18
ii. 22, 23
Hebrews ix. I5-22
Xlll. 22 .
Offering of the First-fruits
On the Supposed Scriptural Expression for Eternity
Oral Law (the), Christ's Antagonism to
Origin of Pharisaism, The
Our Lord's Words to his Mother at Cana of Galilee
Outer and Inner Glory, The
x. I6z
74 vu. 474 XI. 385
xu. 289
vu. 73 1 55
vu. 3!7
405
Y. 214
8I
!V. !79 xu. 8g
INDEX OF SUB'JECTS.
Parable of the Dutiful Servant, The
Fig-trees
Kind Master
Labourers in the Vineyard
Ploughman and the Thresher
Wise and the Foolish Hearers
Parable, a New
the Function of the .
Paradox (the) of Christian Ethics
Pardon and Punishment
Passover, Before the Feast of the
31 \'OL. I' AGE
''111. 365
IV. I 57
Vlll. 420
lil., SI, 427
I. 89
IX. 90
I. 249
Vll. 471 x. Sr
IX. ISO
XI. 475
Pastoral Epistles, The, i., 296, 38o; ii., 59, I3 I, 209, 3 I7, 396, 46 5 ;
iii., 74, 142, 224, 38o; iv., 47, I9I; vi. 458;
viii. 69, 131, 2I5; X., II6, I95• 29I, 365, 443
Patristic Writings, Their Value for the Criticism and Exegesis of the
Bible xi., I, Ss, I6r, 241, 352, 430; xii., 123, 217, 304
Paul (St.) his Christology IX., 105; x., 149; XI., 309, 458
his Cloak, Books, and Parchments
on Going to Law .
Last Words of
and St. Luke; their Mutual Relations
as a Man of Business
on Marriage .
the Rhetoric of
his Theology, Leading Ideas of
his Use of epwf<{3Euw
Paulinc: (the) Argument for a Future State
Penitents, The Gospel for
Person, That Wicked
Personality of Jesus, The
Peter (St.), on the Epistles of
Style and Character of
I, 286
142
x. 116
IV, 134
I. 259
237
x.
Vlll. 40
-.;,, 403; XL, 78
IX. 264
24
m. 355
Vll. 388
IV., I I3, 372, 4~6
ll!. 2 6..j.
32 INDEX OF SUB'JECTS.
Pharisaic Mode of washing before Meat
Pharisaism, The Origin of
Philip, The Apostle
Philosophy, Science and
Plants of the Field, The
Ploughman and Thresher, The Parable of
Potter (the) and the Clay
Praise of Love, The
Prayer
The Atonement and
The Biblical Conception of
Law, Miracles, and
The Limits of .
The Reasonableness of
The Reign of Law an Incentive to
Science, and the Christian Doctrine of
Precept upon Precept .
Principles, not Rules
Prodigal (the) and his Brother
Prologue of St. John's Gospel, The
Promise, a Great .
Prophet Hosea, The
ll., 49,
Psalm, an Apology for the Vindictive (cix.)
XVI.
IOJ,
IV.,
I77,
2$6,
VOL. PAGE:
Vlll. 467
v. 8r
VI. 445
Vlll. 32 I
Vll. 465
I. 89
IV. 469
x. 386
VI. 300
v.
VI.
v.
VI.
IX.
I.
VI.
IX.
285,
270,
IX.
11.
IV.
32I
321
2 35 I I3
406
36
I
241
32 5 34I
xix., read in the Light of Ancient Nature-worship IX. 42
xc., reconciled with Christian Optimism 361
Psalms, the Vindictive Vindicated, iii., 27, Ioi, r8s, 452;
Punishment and Pardon
Purging all Meats, On .
Rabbinic Eschatology
Exegesis
iv., s6, 212
IX. ISO
lll. 308.
vn. 2 95 V 362
INDEX OF SUB'JECTS.
Rainbow, The
Reading and Rendering of Colossians ii. I 8
Reasonableness of Prayer, The
Recent Critical Readings in the New Testament
Reign of Law (the) an Incentive to Prayer
Religion, Anthropomorphic .
Responsibility, Capacity involves
Results of the Exile, The
vii.,
VOL.
IV.
XI.
v.
I23,
vi.
I.
11.
V.
33 PAGE
297
385
406
I94
36
44
472
81
Resurrection, The Christ of the v., 3I I, 378
of Jesus Christ v., I6I, 241, 335; xii. 405
The Identity of the Lord Jesus after his m. I6I
Revelation, Morality versus
Rhetoric of St. Paul, The
Rich Young Ruler, The
Righteousness and Justification
I. 470
X. I
VI. 222
Vlll. 2~7
Romans, Christology of St. Paul in the Superscription of
his Epistle to the ix., I05; x., 149; xi., 309, 458
Notes on the Epistle to . m., I, I5I, 2I5
Various Readings in the Epistle to IX. 202
VI. 312 Rules, Principles not
Ruth, The Book of 11., I, 81, 92, 165, 257, 360
Sages (the) and the Babes
Samaritan Element in the Gospels and the Acts
Samaritans (the) and Christ .
Samuel and the Schools of the Prophets, iii., 241, 342,
Sanctified in the Wife .
Sarah, The Conversion of
V.
VII.
VI.
40I ; IV.,
x.
X11.
421
22
86
35 321
345
Schools of the Prophets, The
Science and Philosophy
m., 241, 342, 401 ; iv., 35
and the Christian idea of Prayer
and Theology .
3
Vlll. 32 I
IX.
VI. 241
34 INDEX OF SUB'JECTS.
Scripture and the Theory of Development
Scriptures, Wresting the
Second Advent, The
VOL. PAGE
Vlll. I I 7
xii., 23, 173
IX. 67
Self-estimate of Jesus, The v1. 61
Septuagint, The i., IS, 104
Sermon on the Mount, The i., 70, 128, 196; viii., 188; ix., go
Seven Churches of Asia, Epistles to ii., 28, 115, I86, 374• 433
iii., 48, 204, 282, 433
X. 466
Vlll. 359
VI. 353
Sheep of Death, The
Sheep, The Door of the
Shiloah, The Waters of
Short Papers on Jeremiah vii., 24I, 358, 453
Simon and the Sinner .
Sirach, Jesus the Son of
Sixteenth Psalm, The .
Slang Words in the New Testament
Some Leading Ideas in St Paul's Theology
vm.,
- Recent Critical Readings in the New Testament,
- Traces of a Hebrew Gospel
Spirit (the) and the Letter
Spiritual Forces
Star (the) and the Candlestick
Starlight to Sunlight, From
Storming (the) of the Kingdom
Strength of Weakness, The .
59· 230, 304 VI. 214
XI. 341
IV. 34I
29
Vlll. 40
vu., I23, 194
IX. 316
16I
Ill. 252
Vlll. 202
I. I69
v. 197
lll. 174 Studies in the Life of Christ, iii., 32I; iv., 430; vii., 59, I6I, 388;
viii., 23, g8, I82, zi\8, 43I; ix., I22, q8;
x., 253; xi., 44; xii. 47, 258, 356, 405
Style and Character of St. Peter . m. 264
Sun to stand still, Joshua commanding
Synonyms, Two New Test:~.ment
I. I
xi., I37, 320
INDEX OF SUB'JECTS. 35
VOL. PAGE
Talmud, The, v., il1, 214,362, 436; vi., 266,344, 412; vii., 40, 295
Christians in the VI. 41 2
Talmudic Cryptograph, A
Teaching of Christ, The Later
Temptation of Abraham, The
of Christ, The
That Christ spoke Greek
That Wicked Person
Theology, Science and .
This Unnamed Feast: what was it?
VII. 40
IX. 122
I. 314 lll. 321
vi., 81, r6r, 285, 367; vii., 278
[See also vii., 81, 368.]
lll. 355 VI. 241
vm. 391
Thresher, Parable of the Ploughman and I. 8g
8PIAMBEYO, St Paul's Use of
Timothy, First Epistle to
x., 403; xi., 78
ii., 59, 131, 209, 317, 396, 465
Second Epistle to .
iii., 74, 142, 224, 380; iv., 47, 191
x., u6, 195, 291, 365, 443
Titus and Crete
Titus, Epistle to
- Was he Circumcised?.
Two New Testament Synonyms
Uncircumcision, the Gospel of the
Unnamed Feast, This: what was it? YIOl: and TEKNON
Value of the Patristic Writings, &c.
VI. 458
viii., 6g, 131, 215
XI. 201
xi., 137, 320
VI. 50
Vlll. 391
xi., 137, 320
xi., r, 85, r61, 241, 352, 430
xii., 123, 217, 304
Various Kinds of Messianic Prophecy . vm., 241, 379
Readings in the Epistle to the Romans
in the New Testament
View of Life, the New Testament .
IX. 202
v.
375 ]2
INDEX OF SUB'JECTS.
Vindictive Psalm (cix): An Apology for the .
Psalms (the) Vindicated
Was Titus Circumcised?
Washing before Meat .
Waters of Shiloah, The
Weakness, The Strength of
Wife, Sanctified in the
Wind and Fire, Ministers of God
Wisdom (the) ofthe Hebrews
Wisdom of Solomon, The
Wise (the) and the Foolish Hearers
With Persecutions
Witnesses, the Cloud of
Word Studies in the New Testament.
Worship of Moloch, The
Wresting the Scriptures
Wrestling, God with Man and Man with God
Writer of the Fourth Gospel, The
Writings of Apollos, The
Young Man (the) in the Linen Cloth
Young Ruler, the Rich
Zion, the Spiritual Metropolis of the World .
VOL. PAGE
11. 32 5
iii., 27, 101, 185, 452
iv., 56, 212
XI. 201
Vlll. 467
VI. 353 lll. 174 x. 321
Vlll. 461
xi., 321; xii., 381, 436
• I., 329, 409
IX. 90 IV. 270
Y. 149
ix., 345' 459; x., 4&
vu . 31&
. xii., 2 3, q 3.
1.
VI. 229'
x. 134
INDEX OF SUBYECTS. 37
BRIEF NOTICES OF BOOKS. VOL. PAGE
Abbott's Illustrated Commentary on the New Testament x. 394
Adeney's Hebrew Utopia Xl. I 57
Barclay on the Talmud vu. 240
Beet on Romans . lX. 405 Holiness Xl. 480
Bible Readers' Commentary X. 395 - The Centenary Xll. 239
Blackie's Natural History of Atheism vu. r6o
Cambridge Bible for Schools.
Maclear on St. Mark Vl. 471 Joshua Vlll. I 56
Carr on St. Matthew I 56
Perowne on J onah lX. r6o
Lias on 1 Corinthians r6o
2 Corinthians x. 393 Lumby on Acts 393 P!umptre on St. Peter and St. Jude 394 Moule on Romans Xl. 158
Farrar on St. Luke XII. 171 Cheyne on Isaiah. Vol. i. Xl. 399 Clarke's Metrical Version of Job xu. 400
Conder's Handbook to the Bible . XI. 157
Cunstantinos Greek Commentary on St. Mo.tthew and
St. Mark IX. 325
Cox's Popular Exposition of the Book of Ruth vu. 79 Expository Essays and Discourses 79 Salvator Mundi 157 A Day with Christ Vlll. 320
Genesis of Evil Xl. 398
INDEX OF SUB'JECTS.
Cremer's Biblico-Theological Lexicon of the New
Testament
Dale's Lectures on Preaching
Delitzsch's Hebrew New Testament
Dyke's From Jerusalem to Antioch
Ellicott's New Testament, Vol. i.
Vol. ii.
Vol. iii.
Ewald on the Old Testament. Vols. i. ii.
Fairbairn's Studies in the History of Religion
Farrar's Life and Work of St. Paul
Fausset's Biblical Cyclopedia
Geikie's Life of Christ
Godet on St. Luke
St. John
Romans
Cordon's Life of our Lord .
Guillemard's Greek Testament
Gurney's Revised English Bible
Hamartia
Haupt on First Epistle of St. John
Herbert's Sermons
Modern Realism
Hinton, J ames, Life and Letters of
J enner's Three Witnesses
Laidlaw's Bible Doctrine of Man
Leathes's Warburton Lecture
YOL. l'AGE
IX. 159
VII. 319
x. 475
11. 324
VII. 236
IX. 233
X. 391
VII. So
VII. 404
11. 7 I
VII. 238
XII. IF
IX. 328
VII. 159
VI. 395
IX. 240
XI. 238
VIII. 319
x. 238
VII. 319
lX. 327
XI. 240
XII. 244
INDEX OF SUB'fECTS.
Legge's Religions of China
Maclaren's Week Evening Addresses
Life of David as Illustrated by his Psalms
Mahaffy on the Mysteries
Modern Review, The
Oxford Bible
Plumptre's Seven Churches of Asia
St. Paul in Asia Minor
Epistle of St. J ames .
Pressense's Contemporary Portraits
Pulsford on Ephesians
Reuss's Bible
Schaft's Through Bible Lands
Short's Sermons
Speaker's Commentary.
The Old Testament, Vol. vi.
The New Testament, Vol. i.
Vol. ii.
Symond's Future Punishment not Eternal
Teachers' Bible
Tomkin's Studies on the Life 'of Abraham .
Van Lennep on Bible Lands
39 \'OL. PAGE
Xll. 242
vii. 16o
XII. 172
V. 471 XI. rs8
IX. 326
VI. 472
472 VII. 3 1 9 xii. 243 IV. 400
IX. 2 35
X. 396 Ylll. 158
\'11. 78 viii. 155 XI. 237 IX. 240
viii. 157 X. 392
Ill. 472
Whedon's Commentary on the New Testament
Wright on Zachariah
ii., 324; xii., 404
IX. 408
Young's Concordance of the Bible XI. 1 55
Zoeckler's Cross of Christ . Yll. 320
INDEX OF SCRIPTURES.
voL. PAGE VOL. PAGE
Genesis ii. s vu 46S Job I. 11. IV. 81, 161
v. vm. 449 iii. IV. 241
v.-x. XI. 2IS IV. V. 321
xvm. I-IS xu. 34S VI. Vll. 401
xxn. 1-19 I. 314 Vlll. V. 26
xxxn. VII. 409 IX. x. . v. 36, 113
24-28 x. 241 XI. v. 123 Xll.-XIV. V. 172, 273
Exodus xxxiii. IS Vll. 467 XV. Vll. I
XVI. xvn. lOO Leviticus x. vm. 346 I76 xvm.
r i. 366; XIX •• vii. 264, 3 2 I Numbers xxii. 28-30 ·( viii. 397 XX. 437
xxi. Vlll. I Joshua iv. 9 viii. I09, 3IS xxn. 81
X. 12-IS I. I XXlll. 161
Judges vi. 36-40 XXIV. 173 m. 29S XXV. 270
Ruth i. I-S 11. 81 XXVI, . 279
6-22 92 xxvn. IX. 284
I I. I65 xxvm. IX. 293· 329
Ill. 257 XXIX. XXX. IX. 430
IV. 360 XXXI. x. 27 xxxii. r-6 'X. 99, 113
2 Kings i. 10-12 Ill. 452 xxxii. 6, xxxiii. 33· X. 173 ii. 23, 24 414 xxxiv. 341
42 INDEX OF SCRIPTURES.
YOL. PAGE VOL. PAGE
Job XXXV. XI. 33 Isaiah vii. 14 X. 33 1 xxxvi., xxxvii. 264 viii. 6 VI. 353 xxxviii.-xlii. 6 { xii. r, xxviii. 7-13 I. g8
143, 199 23-29 89 xlii. 7-17 245 xliii. 25-28 IX. ISO
Ix. I9 X. 433 Psalm vii. IV. 59 lxvi. 5 IX. 53 XVI. 341 XIX. IX. 42
Jeremiah xviii. I-Io 469 IV. xix. 7-9 XII. 8g
xxxi. 31-34 6s XI. XXXV. IV. 64 xliii. x. 397 ;xlix. x. 466
xliv. 29, 30 lv, 67 397 IV.
lviii. 212 Ezekiel XXIX. 397 lix. 219 XXX. 397 lxix. 225
lxxxvii. x. I34 Hosea i.-xiv. IX. 241 XC. IX. 361 i. 4· 6, 8-ro X. 422 xcix. 8 ISO ii, I, 2 I, 22 422 Cl V. 4 V Ill. 461 Cl X. 11. 325 Wisdom of Solomon . i. 329,409 cxix. 96 IV. 309 cxxxvu. 232 St. Matthew ii. 13-15 vi. 401
Proverbs xi. 321; xii. 38r, 436 iii. 8 iv. I 57
I 1-16. IX. ~I Ecclesiastes i. 1-i r IX. 409 lV. I-I I iii. 321
i. 12-18 x. 61 17 lV, 430 ii. 1-3 165 v.-vii. ! i. 70, 128,
(Ig6; viii. 18S -4-11 313 vi. 12 12-26 xii. Vll. I30 70 vii. 24-27. IX. go
Song of Solomon viii. 6, 7 29 vu. 132
X. 386 ix. 36 IV. 30 x. 24, 25 XI. 179
Isaiah VI. XI. II9 xi. 1-6. V. II vi. g, 10 VII. 471 xi. 7-IS g8
INDEX OF SCRIPTURES. 43
VOL. l'AGE VOL. PAGE
St. Matthew xi. I2. lll. 252 St. Luke iv. I-I 3 lll. 32I XI. I 2, 13 v. 197 I4-32 IV. 430
IS 11. 472 VI. 40 XI. qS.
16-2o v. 257 47-49 IX. 90 20-24 387 vii. 6 IV. 3I 25, z'6 42I 36-so . VI. 2I4
{ vii. 2 rs, VIII. 49 . IV. 3I 25-30 249, 348. IX. Vlll, qS.
27 VI. 6r xi. s-IO 3IS. 28, 29 142 xii. 29 I. 249' 28-30 XI. IOI 35-38 . Vlll. 420
xii. IS-2I. lll. r6 xiv. 26 . IX • 420 XIV. XV. VIII. . 148 XV. I 1-32 . I37 XV11. 20 IX. 3°7 xvii. 6 3°7 XIX. 2I VI. 229 7-IO V111. 365
24 . lll. 369 xviii. 5 IV. 32
27-29 . IV. 256 25 111. 369'
XX. I-16 iii. 8r, 427 XXII. 35· 36 VI. 312
XX\'. 5 IX. 67 XXIII. 27-31 XII. 367
xxvi. 28 Xll. 49 34 37I 43 372
St. Mark i. I2, 13 . 111. 32I 46 380
14, IS . IV. 430 8 { ii. 49. 103. iii. St. Jolm i. I-I 386 14 I. 29 177, 285, v. 35 IV. 31 I. 4 v. 72 VI. 20 vu. 136 i. ] 8 IX. 385
22 133 52 lll. 134 VI. VIII •• Vlll. 148 ll. I-I I y, 304 vii. 3 467 4 iv. 179
19 lll. 308 111. 8 xii. 237 ix. 33-50 XI. 79 V. I Vlll. 39I X. 25 lll. 369 3.4 VII. I94
29, JO 11. 245 ,VI. Vlll. 148·
JO IV. zs6 VII. 53 -viii. II IX. 24 XIV, 5 I, 52 I. 436 ix. 4 vu. 197 XV. 34 Xll. 374 x. 7 Vlll. 359'
44 INDEX OF SCRIPTURES.
VOL. PAGE VOL. PAGE
St. John xi. I-46 IX. I83 Romans xiv. 6 IX. 2!8 Xlll. I xi. 475; xii. 82 xvi. 5 219
I2-I6 XI. I8o
xiv. 2, 3 Ill. 62 I Corinthians l Ill. 355 XV. 20 XI. I8o V. I-s, I3 J XVll. 24 Ill. 62 VI. I-7 I. I42
xix. 26 Xll. 373 Vll. 237 28 . 374 3 IX. 388
28-37· . vi. q, I29 I4 x. 32I
30. X11. 31:10 XI. IO XI. 20
Acts i. I. I 56 2 Corinthians ii. 5-II Ill. 355 11. 393 ii. l4 x. 4°3 XI. 20 IX. 385 V. IO I. 267 X Ill. Ig, 20 V11. 198 vii. 8-I3 Ill. 355 xxi. 28. IX. 377 XII. 9 I74
I3, I4 IV. 33 Romans i. Ill. I
I. I-7 J ix. 105; Galatians i. 19 X. I62 l xi. 309, 458
11. 3-5 XI. 201
i. 3, 4 X. I49 I8 ix .. 392
7 IX. 2IO 20 Ill. 62
32 2I3 VI. I-5. X. 81
11. Ill. I5I Philippians ii. IX. 39° I7 IX. 2I4
iii. lll. 2I5 Colossians i. 3-5 X. 74 iv. I8, I9 ix. 215, 392
I. 24 vii. 224, 474 V. I. 215 284 27 IX. vii. 6, 25 2I6 ii. 2 . 384 viii. 38, 39 lll. Il9 I5 X. 4°3 ix. 3 VI. I77 I8 385 XI.
5 IX. 217, 397; x. 232 289 22, 23 Xll.
I9-24 IV. 469 XI. 6 IX. 2I7 I Timothy i. I-8 11. 59 Xll. I I 218 8-I7 I3I xiii. 5 218 I. I8-ii. 8 209
INDEX OF SCRIPTURES. 4S
YOL. PAGE YOL, PAGE.
I Timothyii. 9-IS u. 317 Hebrews ii.1o-14. I. 418 iii. I-7 . 396 IV. 2 vu. 20S
8-IS 46S !X. 4 VI. 469 IS, I6 111. 74 IS-22 vu. 73 16 IX. 382 X!. I I XU. 34S
iv. I-S . lll. 142 Xll. I v. 149 6-16 224 X Ill. 2 2 Vll. 1S5
V. I-16. 380
J7-2S IV. 47 I Peter IV. 113 VI. I-2 I 191 111. IS Vll. 208
2 Timothy i. 1-18 x. 19S 2 Peter iv. 372, 446
ii. 1-26 291 I. 16-2o I. 169
lll. 1-16 365 John 208 I 111. I vu. IV. I-22 443
V. 18 210 13 I. 286
Titus i. Jude 9 m. IO
I-ll Vlll. 69 i. I 2-ii. IS 131 Revelation 1. I-9 • u. 28 lll. 2IS I0-20 IIS
Philemon 18, 19 IX. 221 20 Vlll. 202
u . I-7 u. J86
Hebrews. . i. 329,409 8 I I. 374 i. I, 2 i. 6o; x. 27s I2-J7 433
3· 4 I. 119 !8-29 lll. 48
s . • I. I8S, 279 lll. I-6 204
6 I. 349 7-13 282
7 YIII. 461 14-22 433
7-9 I. 447 VI. 3. IV. 297
8, 9 11. 29S Xll. IO u. 405