THE REV. HENRY BURGESS, LL.D., PH.D.,
MEMBER OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LITERATURE.
JOHN CROCKFORD, 10 WELLINGTON STREET, W.C.
MITCHELL AND SON, PRINTERS, WARDOUR STREET, W.
Adam, etymology of the word, 203. Adulteress in the temple, the, and the Codex Sinaiticus, 441.
Alford, Dean, his rendering of 2 Cor.
iv., 58; the blemishes in his Com- mentary, 85; his grammatical argu- ment, 92; his remarks on Mark xvi., 400; and the adulteress in the tem- ple, 442.
Apocalypse, the, Düsterdieck on, 15; Eichhorn's exposition of, 16; its similarity to other books, 17; the motive of the author, 18; Martin Luther on, 29; the time in which it was written, 30.
Apocryphal and canonical books, 182. Arabians and ravens, in the Hebrew, 3. Archæological discoveries in France,
Atonement, the, 134; Mr. Maurice on, 201.
Authorized Version, the, and the Bishops' Bible, 213. Authorship of the Acts of the Apos- tles, 162.
Baptism of our Lord, remarks on,
Bethany, the sisters of, 163. Bible referencing, 252; wild interpre- tations of the, 496. Bibles, rare, 247, 491.
Bishops' Bible, comparison of, and the Authorized Version, 212. Bloomfield's Greek Testament, its value, 214.
Brook Cherith, Elijah at, 1. Buddhism and Roman Catholicism, 237.
Bunsen and his English admirers, 233. Burgon, Rev. J. W., on Roman cata- combs, 491.
Butler, Bishop, and St. Paul, 45; his remarks on future punishment, 138; and the atonement, 140.
Calvin's opinion of Scaliger, 15; his false assumptions, 137. Canonical and Apocryphal books, 182. Ceylon and ancient Tarshish, 188. Chaldee of Daniel and Ezra, 373. Christian knowledge, report of Society for promoting, 253.
Christian student, the, and Holy Writ, 2.
Christianity and Plato, 239. Chronology of Scripture, 174; Hero-
dotus and his contradiction to, 180. Chrysostom and the coming of Nero,
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