'Name of God,' sense of, ii. 51. Napoleon I. on Christ's Divinity, iii. 150, 151.
Nathanael, Christ's words to, viii. 473; confession of, i. II; iv. 180; v. 277.
Naturalism, ii. 77, 91; iii. 110; vi. 311.
'Natures' of Christ, the Two, v. 261 sq.
Neander, on Christ as Pattern
Man, i. 8, note; on preparations for Christianity, ii. 72; on the Logos, v. 229; on SS. Paul and John, vi. 357; on Celsus, vii. 400,
Neighbour, idea of, vi. 291, note. Neo-platonism, vii. 363. Nestorianism, i. 23, note; iii. 123; v. 261; viii. 471.
New Testament, Christology of, summarized, vii. 437. Newman, Dr., on mepixwpnois, i. 34, note; on Bp. Bull, vii. 427, note; on Homoousion, 439, note. Newman, F. W., his Phases of Faith,' i. 42; denies Christ's moral perfection, i. 23; iv. 168, 200, notes; on His claim to be the Judge, 175; on His Self-assertion, 200, note; on His death, 201, note.
Nicæa, Council of, ii. 97; vii. 435, sq.; Creed of, i. 18; iv. 202, note; v. 259; vii. 366, 418, 439, 441 sq.; viii. 481.
Nicholas I., his use of False Decre- tals, viii. 479. Noetus, i. 15; vii. 434. Nonconformists, iii. 126. Novatian, on progressive revelation, ii. 48; on prayer to Christ, vii. 392.
Ollivant, Bp., on Isaiah, ii. 85. Olshausen, i. 6; vi. 354, note. Omniscience, in Christ, viii. 464, 474.
'Operations' in Christ, two, v. 266, 267, notes. Ophites, the, v. 219.
Origen, as a commentator, vii. 425; on worship of Christ, 391, 400 sq.; on Christ's Divinity, 422, 425, 427; questionable language of, 427 sq.
Original sin, i. 23.
Orthodoxy, in the Pastoral Epistles, vi. 342 sq.
Paganism, its hostility to Chris- tianity, iii. 141 sq.; St. Paul's judgment of, vi. 311 sq.; its no- tice of the worship of Christ, vii. 399, sq.; its moral corruption, i. 2; iii. 142; viii. 496 sq. Pantheism, i. 26 sq.; viii. 456 sq. Papias, v. 217.
'Parables of the Kingdom,' iii. 105. sq.
Paraclete, the Montanists', v. 219, note.
Passion, vast significance of the, viii. 480 sq.; its virtue dependent on Christ's Divinity, vi. 301; viii. 484 sq.
Pastoral Epistles, the, vi. 342 sq. Patripassianism, i. 15, 16.
Paul, St., has been called the creator of Christianity, i. 14; his conver- sion, iii. 141; his interview with the leading apostles, vi. 281; characteristics of his style, 283; his teaching on Christ's Manhood, 306 sq.; on the Divine Unity, 311 sq.; on Divinity of Christ, explicitly, 315 sq.; and implicitly, 327 sq.; his account of faith, 287, 346 sq.; of regeneration, 351 sq.; his opposition to Ju- daizers, 356 sq.; contrast between him and St. John, 356 sq. Paulus of Samosata. i. 25; vii. 433; rejected the worship of Christ, vii. 394; his cavil at Homoousion, 439 sq.
Paulus, rationalist, i. 42.
Peace, secured by Christ, vi. 338. Pearson, Bp., on adoration of Christ, vii. 386, note.
Pentateuch, quoted by Christ, viii. 462 sq.
Περιχώρησις, i. 34, note. Persecution, Pagan, iii. 146. 'Person,' use of the term, i. 32, 33; of Christ, One and Divine, v. 259 sq. Personality, idea of, ii. 68, note; of God, i. 30; viii. 452 sq. Persons in the Godhead, intimated in Old Testament, ii. 49 sq. Peschito, the, v. 214.
Petavius, ii. 68; vii. 427, 430, 433. Peter Lombard, v. 264, note; viii. 489, note.
Peter, St., his confession, i. 10, II; Christology of his sermons, vi.
294 sq.; of his Epistles, 297 sq. Pharisaism, iv. 164.
Philanthropy, Christian, iii. 132; viii. 502 sq.; spirit of, in St. John, V. 244, 245.
Philip the Apostle, St., his question to Christ, iv. 180, 181. Philip the Deacon, St., on Isaiah's prophecy, vi. 295.
Philippians, Epistle to, vi. 340 sq. Philo, his theory of the Logos con- trasted with St. John's doctrine, ii. 63 sq.; v. 231, note; his in- difference to Messianic hopes, ii. 70, 93; on Law of Moses, iii. 139.
Philosophy, Christianity not a mere, iii. 129; Gentile, how far a pre- paration for Christianity, ii. 71; moral weakness of, iii. 146, note; viii. 496; language of, how used by the Church, vii. 438. Pietism, i. 42 sqq.
'Plan' of Christ, characteristics of
the, iii. 117 sq. Platonism, ii. 65; vi. 353. Pliny, the elder, iii. 141. Pliny, the younger, testimony of, to
worship of Christ, vii. 399. Poetry, Greek, a sadness in, ii. 77. Polycarp, St., testimony of, to St. John, v. 216; on Divine dignity of, and worship of, Christ, vii. 387, 420.
Polytheism, ii. 49; iii. 135. Position taken in the Lectures, i.
Positivism, iii. 137, note; viii. 453. Practical knowledge of Christ, vi. 302.
Praxeas, Monarchianism of, i. 15, 16; vii. 427.
Prayer offered by Christ, as man, i. 22; to Christ, see Adoration." Pre-existence of Christ, iv. 189 sq.; taught by St. John, v. 231; by St. Peter, vi. 298; by St. Jude, 305; by St. Paul, 315 sq. Presence of God, in souls, i. 32; iv. 188.
Pressensé, Note A, on Christ's 'plan,' iii. 115, 117, note; on St. John's Gospel, v. 220, note. Priesthood of Christ, vi. 344; viii. 493. Priestley, viii. 481.
Priestly blessing, the, in the Law, ii. 51.
Prophecy, Messianic, three stages of, ii. 79 sq.; St. Peter's use of, vi. 298.
Prophet, Christ the great, ii. 80. Prophets, the, ii. 75, 78, 80, 92, 94; vi. 295; their sense of personal sinfulness, iv. 166.
Protevangelium, the, ii. 79. Proverbs, Wisdom' in the, ii. 60, 61.
Providence, Divine, iv. 181, 183; viii. 455.
Prudentius, hymns of, vii. 416, 417, notes.
Psalms, the Messianic, ii. 81 sq. Purity, Christian grace of, viii. 498, 499.
Pusey, Dr., on Book of Enoch, i. 7,
note; on Messianic prophecies, ii. 81, 82, 89 sq., notes; on Ter- tullian, v. 213, note.
Rabbi, title of, iii. III. Rabbinical schools, ii. 76; their Messianic doctrine, 92; their later invention of a double Messiah, 88. Racovian Catechism, vi. 317; vii. 412, 413, 488.
Rationalism, the older, i. 12, 14; Note A, p. 511; modern, iii.
Redemption, vi. 301, 315, 344; viii. 485, 486.
Regeneration, St. Paul's doctrine of, vi. 351 sq.; viii. 498. Reign of Christ, i. 36; ii. 85; iii.
Religion, definitions of, i. 3, 4; its object a Person, 37. See Dog- ma.' Renan, Note A; his view of Christ,
i. 15; on Hillel, iii. 109; on Ga- lilæan influences, 110; his expla- nation of Christ's success, 138 sq.; how he differs from Strauss, 149; on the Gospel miracles, iv. 163, 205, note; denies Christ's Re- surrection, 156; criticises Chan- ning, 160, note; denies that Christ claimed to be God, 181, 201, note; on His Self-assertion, 199, 205, notes; on His 'sincerity,' 204; on St. John's Gospel, v. 222, note, 274; his use of the word 'God,' viii. 459, note. Resurrection of Christ, the, Christi- anity based on truth of, iv. 156 sq.; preached by SS. Peter and Paul, vi. 296, 329, 330. Reuss, on prologue of St. John, v. 230, 234, 239, 240, notes; on o ai@vas, vi. 317; on re-
ὢν .... generation, 351, note. Revelation, the Christian, i. 2; vii. 441; belief in, necessitates a the- ology, viii. 449.
Reverence, necessarily truthful, v. 271; Lecky's use of the word, vii. 367, note.
'Rhetoric,' charge of, against the Fathers, vii. 425.
Richter, J. P., on Christ, iii. 151.
Ritual, Jewish, impressed a sense
Romans, Epistle to, vi. 286, 333. Rousseau, on the Gospel history, iii. 135; v. 274; on early propa- gation of Christianity, iii. 151, note; on possibility of miracles, iv. 157.
Ruinart, his 'Acta Sincera,' vii.
Sabbath, Christ's claim to work on, iv. 182 sq.
Sabellianism, i. 15, 33, note; iv. 186; v. 236; vi. 319, note; vii. 430, 433. Sacraments, iii. 130; v. 225; vi. 304, 348, 351, 355, 359; viii. 487 sq., 499, 505. Sacrifice of Christ, viii. 485, 486, 491. Salvador, on Christ's claim to for-
give sins, iv. 177, note; to work on Sabbath, 182, note; on His testimony before the High Priest,
193, 194. Sanhedrin, the, iv. 193.
Saviour, Christ the Divine, iii. 152; V. 252; viii. 508.
Scepticism, in middle ages, iii. 125. Schelling, his definition of religion, i. 3; his view of Christ, 13; on Indian 'incarnations,' 28. Schenkel, Note A; his view of Christ, i. 15; on Hillel, iii. 110; his theory of a growth in Christ's claims, 117; rejects the Gospel miracles, iv. 155, 156; denies possibility of Hypostatic Union, v. 259. Schleiermacher, theological position of, i. 16; v. 211; vi. 323, note; his definition of religion, i. 4; allows Christ's originality, iii. 110; accepts St. John's Gospel, v. 211. Scotists, the, ii. 57.
Scripture, Holy, its sense often se-
cured by non-scriptural terms, i. 42; its organic unity, ii. 45 sq. Scrivener, on Codex A, vi. 316, note.
Self-assertion of Christ, i. 5; iii. 128; iv. 165 sq.; v. 258. Semi-Arians, vii. 444, 445. Seraphim, the, in Isaiah, ii. 52. Sermon on the Mount, the, i. 31; iii. 103 sq.; iv. 164, 170; vi. 293,
Sermons, the Apostolical, ii. 82; vi. 294 sq., 328 sq. Servetus, vii. 412, note. 'Shekinah,' the, v. 237, note. 'Shiloh,' ii. 80.
Smith, Dr. Vance, on 'Bible and Popular Theology,' Note H. 548 sq.; his estimate of the Bible, 549; on our Lord's ignorance, 553. Society, Christ the Founder of a spiritual, iii. 101 sq., 132; vi. 338. Socinianism, i. 15, 26, 31, 40; iv. 156, 160, note, 183, 191, note; v. 240, note; vii. 413; viii. 481, 488. Socinus, i. 15; iv. 191, note; vi. 317, note; vii. 413. Solomon, ii. 82.
'SON OF GOD,' meaning of the title,
i. 10; ii. 81; iv. 193, 194; V. 236 sq., 249, 250, 253. 'SON OF MAN,' i. 6 sq.; iv. 175, 193. 'Sons of God,' i. 10, note. Soul, the human, v. 263; nobility
of the, vii. 362; in Christ, i. 21, 25; v. 238, note, 264, 265; vi. 301, note.
Spheres of Christ's existence, two, v. 261, note; viii. 469, 471. Spinosa, viii. 458.
SPIRIT, THE HOLY, office of, iii. 130, 134; V. 274 sq.; vi. 298. 'Sprout' of David, Christ the, ii. 85; vi. 292.
Stephen, St., his speech, vi. 295; his dying prayer to Christ, vii. 376, 377.
Stier, on self-restraint' in Christ's
teaching, iv. 190, note.
Stoicism, iii. 119, note, 149; viii. 499. Strauss, Note A; his view of Christ,
i. 13; iii. 148; on texts implying Christ's pre-existence, iv. 191; on Fourth Gospel, v. 211. 'Subordination' of the Son, iv. 202; vi. 310, note, 327; vii. 429 sq., 447, note.
'Subsistences' in the one Godhead,
i. 33. Suffering, a note of the Messiah, ii. 87, 88; ignored by Jews, 94. 'Supernatural,' the, in life of Christ,
Sympathy of Christ, i. 26. Synoptist Gospels, doctrinal agree- ment of with St. John's, v. 247 sq.
Tacitus, iii. 141, 142; vii. 405. Targums, ii. 79, 82.
Tatian, v. 215; vii. 427, 434. 'Te Deum,' the, vii. 396. Teacher, ideal of a, iv. 170, 171; Christ the Infallible, viii. 461 sq., 508. Temptation, the, of Christ; its bearing upon the doctrine of His Person, Note C; its real limits, ib. 'Tersanctus,' the, vii. 394. Tertullian, date of, v. 213, note; on Christ's true Manhood, i. 25, 26; on martyrdoms, iii. 146, 147; on the four Gospels, v. 213; on the worship of Jesus, vii. 390; gainst Tacitus, vii. 405; on Christ's Divinity, 423; questionable lan- guage of, 427, 429. Θεανδρικὴ Ενέργεια, ν. 267. Theism, i. 15; vi. 336; viii. 452 sq. Theodoret, viii. 475.
Theodotus of Byzantium, i. 16; vii. 433.
Theology, necessary to religion, i. 3 sq.; viii. 449.
'Theophanies,' the, in Old Testa- ment, ii. 52 sq.
Theophilus on St. John's Gospel, v. 215; questionable language of, vii. 427.
Theosophy, Alexandrian, ii. 70; Ju- daizing, vi. 337.
'Theotokos,' the, v. 261, note. Thessalonians, Epistles to, vi. 333. Thomas, Apostle, St., his confession, vii. 373.
Thomas Aquinas, St., on the Incar- nation, v. 261, 263, notes; against Immaculate Conception, vii. 442, note.
Thomas à Kempis, teaching of, v. 188, note.
Tischendorf, on St. John's Gospel, v. 216, 220, notes. Transfiguration, the, v. 256; vi. 304. Trench, Abp., on Christ's 'works,'
Trinitarianism, i. 34, note; ii. 50. TRINITY, immanence of the, i. 16; early intimations of the, ii. 51; referred to by St. Paul, vi. 336, 340. Truth, Christ the, iii. 128, 144. Tübingen School, the, v. 212, 217; vi. 281; Note A, p. 512. Turrecremata, Cardinal, vii. 441, note; account of his work on the Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Note G.
Ullmann, on Christ's sinlessness, iv. 167; on Thomas à Kempis, 188,
modern, strength and weakness of, iii. 125 sq.; viii. 506. Union of Christ with His people, iii. 129; iv. 187, 188; vi. 340, 353 sq.
Unity of Christ's Person, see 'Hy- postatic Union'; of the Godhead, see 'Monotheism'; of the Father and the Son, essential, iv. 184 sq.; on the 'moral' unity, see Note D; of Scripture, ii. 45 sq.; of Christ's members, vi. 338, 339; of Christ- endom, iii. 124; viii. 507. Universality of Christ's work, vi. 355.
Valentinians, v. 218; vii. 363, 438.
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