Ecclesiastes, Dr. Hengstenberg on, 478. Egyptian antiquities, discoveries of, 495. Egyptian hieroglyphics and cuneiform inscriptions, 248.
El Khalesah, its identification with Kadesh, 39.
Emblems of St. John, analysis of, 148, 284.
Emotion, Mr. Bain on the accompani- ments of, 229.
Encampments of the Israelites, their identification with modern names, 46; a list of them, 49.
Epistle to the Hebrews, variety of opinion on the, 269; was it ad- dressed to the Christian churches in Asia Minor? 270.
Esther, Dr. Jahn on the character of, 406.
Esther, the book of, remarks on, 112, 204.
Evangelists, their silence as to the per- sonal appearance of Christ, 241. Exodus, a critical enquiry into the route of the, 1; the multitudes com- posing it, 20; tabular view of the stations of the, 60; the traces there- of discoverable on the monuments of Egypt, 257.
Ezra and Daniel compared, 388.
Fabri, Mr., his letters on materialism, 238.
Fenwick, Mr., on Psalm vi., 183. Ferdousi, the Persian poet, account of, 394.
Flemish Bibles, 499.
Galatians ii. 4, 10; iii. 10, 19, 29; iv. 3, remarks on, 436-438; difference of interpretations on chap. iii. 20, 449. Geology and the Bible, 222. George Buchanan, his life and writings, 75; his conversion to Protestantism, 78; his escape from a French prison, 80; his tragedies and poems, 81; criticism on, 87; Dr. Johnson's opi- nion of, 88; his wit and satire, 91. Gerar and its Philistine inhabitants, 309. Gospels, introduction to the study of the, 473.
Greek monks' imposture in respect to Mount Sinai, 14.
Greek Testament, Dean Alford's edi- tion of the, 214; Mr. Ornsby's notes, on, 486. Gregory of Nazianzen on Divine an- ger, 329.
Hallam's dislike to Scottish writers, 81; his opinion of George Buchanan, 86. Hamilton, Sir William, on the human faculties, 339.
Hebrew Books in the British Museum, 250.
Hebrews, the Epsitle to, Pauline author- ship of, 103; modern disbelief in, 108; remarks on, 193; ch. vi., vii., attempts to explain, 185, 435. Hengel's lectures on the Epistle to the Romans, 210; his labours and opi- nions, 211.
Hengstenberg, Dr., on Ecclesiastes, 478. Heretical schismatics of the traditional law, 9.
Hume, Mr., and his atheistical tenden- cies, 466.
Idumæans, the, and the Jews, 11.
Inspiration of the New Testament, re-
marks on, 228. Intelligence, 233, 488.
Interpretation of Scripture and phi- losophy, 337.
Irvine, Dr., on the language of Bu- chanan, 81.
Israelites, their march to Mount Sinai, 29; their devotion, 31; their jour- ney and encampments, 38, 46; the punishment for their perverseness, 44.
Jahn, Dr., on the character of Esther, 404.
Jebel el-Ojmah, its identification with Mount Sinai, 27; further proofs of, 35, 39.
John of Ephesus, church history of, 372; the horrors of his prison, 380; his account of the Sclavonians, 383. Johnson, Dr., his opinion of George Buchanan, 88.
Kadesh, and the route of the Exodus, 3; rabbinical imposture respecting, 5; true site of, 10; the final encamp- ment of the Israelites at, 37; Canon Stanley on its derivation, 42; its identification with El-Khalesah, and its situation, 46.
Kai-Khosru and Ahasuerus, 385. Knowledge of God and philosophy, 333. Knox, John, and George Buchanan, 85.
Lactantius on the wrath of God, 329. Layard, Mr., and his discoveries, 68. Lepsius, Dr., and his history of Egypt, 253.
Lindsay, Lord, on the impostures of the monks, 17; his opinion of the situa- tion of Sinai, 33.
Locke, Mr., and human ideas, 339. Luke and John, difference between as to the residence of Martha and Mary,
Mansel, Mr., and sensationalism, 334; on our dependence on Holy Scrip- ture, 343.
Martha and Mary, difference in, 101. Materialism, recent works on, 233; M.
Fabri's letters on, 238; Dr. Weber on, 240. Materialist, the, and his logic, 235; why a man becomes one, 237. Maurice, Mr., and sentimentalism, 335; on human ideas, 358.
Metaphysics and revealed religion, 486. Milman, Dean, and the census of the Israelites, 19; his opinion of their journey, 59.
Milton and sacred history, 53. Modern commentators on the Book of Psalms, 182.
Monks, their impostures, 15; Lord Lindsay on, 17.
Monuments of Egypt, who built them,
259; the pictures on their walls, 260. Mount Hor and its modern situation, 57.
Philemon, American version of, 500. Philosophy and the knowledge of God, 333; its use in the reception of revealed religion, 336; its first prin- ciples and common sense, 337. Phoenicians, origin of the, 24. Physiologist, the, and his deductions,
Pre-Adamite man, remarks on, 226. Primitive mode of electing bishops, 165. Prophecy against Tyre, the, 22. Protestantism, Dr. Wiseman on, 488. Psalm iii., commentary on, 217. Pusey, Dr., on the mode of electing bishops, 165.
Queen Mary, her talents, 85; her gift to George Buchanan, 89.
Rawlinson, Sir. H., and the Chaldæan
kings, 65; his labours in deciphering cuneiform inscriptions, 248. Remarks on the Book of Esther, 113. Revelation and science, parallels be- tween, 225.
Revelation xiii., analysis of, 143, 284. Review of Parker's chronology, 417. Righteousness of a sinner, remarks on the, 196.
Ritschl, Dr., on Divine wrath, 332. Robinson, Dr., on the situation of Gerar, 309.
Romans, Epistle to the, literature on, 207; Hengel's lectures on, 210; re- marks on chap. vi. 7, 433. Roman Empire, the, and slavery, 245. Ryland, Mr., on the Psalms, 184.
Sacred chronology, 459.
Sacrifice, on the primary idea of, 188. Sadducees, the, as orthodox Jews, 8; remarks on, 463.
St. John, analysis of the emblems of, 143.
St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans, Dr. Vaughan on, 207; his opinion of slavery, 245; an imaginary debate with, 444; his speech before Agrippa,
Sargent, Mr., on inspiration of the
Bible, 470; his emendations of, 471; his remarks on the interpretation of Isaiah xviii., 472.
Scotland, church history of, 232. Scriptures, the free use of the Holy, 488; new version of in Russia, 497. Seven churches of Asia, the, 460. Siege of Ocba, 383.
Sinai and the route of the Exodus, 1; the Greek monks' imposture in re- spect to, 14; Lord Lindsay on, 17; the census taken during the encamp- ment there, 19; its ancient reputa- tion for sanctity, 25; its identification with Jebel el-Öjmah, 27; the march of the Israelites to, 29.
Sisters of Galilee and Bethany, 98. Slavery and Dean Alford's Greek testa- ment, 245.
Smith, Mr. Payne, and his Syriac labours, 377; on the succession of bishops at Alexandria, 378.
Song of Solomon, M. Renan's transla- tion of, 499.
Stations of the Exodus, a tabular view of, 60.
Strickland, Miss, her unjust remarks against George Buchanan, 90, 93, 95. Swainson, Mr., on the inspiration of the New Testament, 227.
Syriac Gospels, labours on the, 491.
Tertullian on Hebrews vi., 185. Teyler's Theological prizes, 205. Theodoret on the term wrath of God, 328.
Tischendorf's latest discoveries, 502. Translation of Job from the Septuagint, 203.
Tyndale's New Testament, 500. Tyre, the prophecy against, 22. 2 Tim. i. 13, remarks on, 434.
Vaughan, Dr., on St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans, 207; his method of in- vestigation, 209.
Weber, Dr., on materialism, 240.
Westcott, Mr., on the modern tendency
of speculation, 474; his study of the Gospels, 477.
Wills, Dr., on Christian belief, 465. Winslow, Dr., on intuition, 350.
Wiseman, Dr., on the free use of the Scriptures, 488.
Wrath of God, examination of certain passages on, 319.
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