Clarkson, the practical works of David, 466.
Codex, the age of the Sinaitic, 495. Colenso's, Dr., difficulties, an examina- tion of, 225.
Commentary on the Bible, a new, 240; on the Acts of the Apostles, 460; on the Old Testament, 465; a, on the Lord's Prayer, 474. Common Prayer, the arranged-as-said edition of, 221.
Compassion, a prayer for, 361. Compte, Auguste,et la Philosophie Posi- tive, 440.
Conception, the Immaculate, 247. Condorcet quoted, 86.
Conduit, the, of Mount Sion, 13.
Constantinople, the libraries of, 246.
Contributions to modern ecclesiastical history, 310.
Cornelius, the centurion, 46.
Cotton, Archdeacon, quoted, 284. Cousin, quoted, 88.
Creation, dislocation of the days of, 432. Creed, the Nicene, 343.
Critiques Nouveaux, l'Idée de Dieu et ses, 436. Cromlechs, 242.
Cross, the title over the, 202; inscrip- tion upon the, 425.
Cuneiform inscriptions, the decipher- ment of, 114.
Cureton, Dr., death of, 403; memoir of, 403.
Curtius, Dr., quoted, 72.
Edessa, the chronicle of, 28; transla-
tion of, 30; notes to, 40.
Egypt, a winter in Upper and Lower,
Egyptian origin of the Zodiac, 204. Ellicott's Ephesians, 205. Emir's wife, the, 27.
Encomium of the Martyrs, the, 403. England, the relations of, to Christian- ity, 206; the rise and progress of re- ligious life in, 472.
Enquiry, an, respecting the origin of the parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus, 126, 290, 297, 304. Enthusiasm, Religious, 360.
Ephesians, Ellicott's, 205.
Epistle, the, of Barnabas, 103.
Essay on the date of Korah's rebellion, 478.
Essays, Biblical, 217. Essenes, the, 217.
Ethiopic prayers, 361.
Ethnography, the, of early Chaldea,187. Eucharist, the, Greek, Latin, and An- glican, 369; Whitby quoted on, 372; Hymn on the, 376.
Eucharistic meditations, 469. Euphrates, on the name, 418. Eusebius of Cæsarea, an inedited ora- tion of, 403.
Exegesis of difficult texts, 65, 275. Exodus, remarks on the statistics of the, 426.
Hampden, Bishop, quoted, 375.
Haram, the great reservoir beneath the,
143; the sheik's, 233.
Hebrew text, the, 7; synonyms, 205, 429; the book of Ruth in, 468. Hiddekel, Euphrates, and Tubal, on the names, 418.
History, Ali Agha's, 245; contribu- tions to modern ecclesiastical, 310; a neglected fact in English, 449; the, of our Lord, 454; of man, new ma- terials for, 479. Hobbes quoted, 89. Hope, a prayer of, 368. Horace quoted, 345.
Horeb and Jerusalem, Sandie's, 449. Hulsean Lectures, the, 216. Human sacrifices, 490. Hymnology, eccentricities of, 249. Hymn on the Eucharist, 376.
Image, signification of the word, 20. Incarnation, the, Wilberforce quoted on, 374.
Inscription upon the cross, 425; Dean Alford quoted on, 425. Inscriptions, the decipherment of cunei- form, 114; Aramean and Nabatean, 402.
Inspiration, the nature and extent of Divine, 451.
Intercession, litany of, 365. Interpretation, figurative, 15. Interpretations, Chaldean, 421.
Jehudah, rabbi, 323. Jelf quoted, 72.
Jerusalem, desecrations at, 75; water
supply of, 133; rainy season at, 141; and the Holy Land, 219; the temple of, 245; Horeb and, 449.
Jesus, a receipt for writing a life of,
394; the name of, 428; Renan's life of, 472, 492.
Jews, the, and the Talmud, 321; perse-
cution of, by the Christians, 323. Job, the well of, 145; the book of, 223. Jochannan, rabbi, 323.
Jonas, the prophet, 477.
Jose, Rabbi, 323.
Josephus quoted, 2, 6.
Journey, the Sentimental, quoted, 354.
Kennicott, Dr., quoted on the value of the Samaritan Pentateuch, 5; quoted on the Hebrew text, 7, 8, 11, 12. Kidron, the brook, 143. Kingsley, Mr., and Dr. Newman, 222. Korah's rebellion, essay on the date of, 478.
Lamb, representations of Jesus as a,
Law, the oral, and the rabbis, 322. Layard referred to, 114, note; 115, note.
Lectures, the Hulsean, 216. Lewis quoted, 281, 284.
Libraries of Constantinople, the, 246. Likeness, occurrence of the word in the New Testament, 22. Litany of Intercession, 365. Literature, Sanscrit, 473. Locke, John, quoted, 76.
Lord, the history of our, 454.
Lyell, Sir Charles, on transmutation of species, 237.
Lysa, chronicles of the congregation of, 310.
Maclaren's, sermons, 351.
Man, on the nature of, 76; considered, 221; Hindoo legend concerning, 242. Man, the Whole Duty of, 185, 433. Manning, Dr., Sermons quoted, 100, 209.
Martyrs, the Encomium of the, 403. Mark vii. 26 and Matthew xv. 27, 194. Matthew xxiv. 21, 22, 183; xv. 27 and Mark vii. 26, 194; xiii. 32 and Phil. ii. 7, 199.
Meditations, Eucharistic, 469. Mediator and His work, the, 464. Men, the Living God the Saviour of all, 475.
Messiah, the, was David a type of? 25. Mill's Logic quoted, 87; his Utilita- rianism quoted, 93.
Paleario, Aonio, 471.
Palestine, scientific expedition to, 238; expeditions to, 482.
Parable, the, of the Rich Man and Lazarus, 126, 290, 297, 304; Arch- bishop Trench's definition of a, 126. Paraphrase, a, of the books of the minor prophets, 471.
Paul, St., at Athens, 320; the apostle, 467; the apostle and the Church at Philippi, 475.
Pentateuch, the Samaritan, 5; English Biblical criticism and the, 224; Mo- saic origin of the, 456.
Persia, woman and her Saviour in, 219. Peter, St., Dr. Pusey quoted on, 55. Pharisees, the, 322.
Philippi, Paul the apostle and the Church at, 475.
Philippians ii. 7 and Matt. xiii. 32, 199. Philo's opinion on Abraham's stay in Charran, 3. Potheen, 205.
Power of God, instances of the, 477. Prayer, a, for compassion, 361; for night, 363; Sabbath, 366; of hope, 368; a commentary on the Lord's, 474.
Sabbath, a prayer on the, 366. Sacrifice of Christ, the, 218. Sacrifices, human, 490. Sadducees, the, 321.
Saintliness a course of sermons, 225. Salt, losing its savour, 486. San Graal, the, 132. Sanscrit literature, 473. Scepticism, modern, 241. Scriptural paraphrases, 210. Scriptures, a plea for a new English version of, 212.
Selections from the Syriac, 28. Sepulchre, the, in Sychem, 1; Josephus quoted on, 2; a letter printed in the Guardian on, 2; Dean Stanley quoted on, 2.
Sermon, a, by Henry Smith, 57.
Sermons, on ecclesiastical subjects, 206; school, 216; preached before H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, 223; on saint- liness, 225; of Cardinal Wiseman, 331; quoted, 332, 336, 338, 339; of Mr. H. Davies, 344; quoted, 344; Baldwin Brown's, 351; Maclaren's, 351; on nature and grace, 459; of the subjects of the day, 463; Sterne's, 484.
Shakspeare's knowledge and use of the Bible, 450.
Simonides, 227; his uncle, 228.
Sinai Convent and mountain, 487.
Sinaitic Codex, the age of the, 495.
Sion, the conduit of mount, 13.
Smith, Henry, a sermon by, 57; me-
moirs of, 57.
Society, Royal Asiatic, 157; Syro-
Egyptian, 157.
Song of Songs, the, 216.
Songs, the, of the Temple Pilgrims,
Soul, the trumpet of, sounding to judg- ment, 57; the science of the, 222.
Southey quoted, 261.
Stanley, Dean, quoted, 2, 6, 371.
State, the Church and the, 328.
Statistics of the Exodus, remarks on,
426.
Sterne's Sermons, 484.
Strauss' controversy, an old account
of the, 378; memoir of, 381.
Sychem, the sepulchre in, 1.
Sympathy, 479.
Synonyms, Hebrew, 429; syntax and,
of the Greek Testament, 444.
Syntax and synonyms of the Greek
Testament, 444.
Syria, Assyrian and Egyptian monu- ments in, 229; Palestine and Greece, what I saw in, 448.
Syriac, selections from the, 28. Syrian Miscellanies, Cowper's, quoted,
Talbot, Mr., quoted, 123, note. Talmud, the, and the Jews, 321; the, 323; how divided, 324. Tanith, a Carthaginian goddess, 235. Temple of Jerusalem, the, 246.
Testament, a literal translation of the New, 217; Genevan version of New, 279; the first New, printed in Eng- land, 477.
Testamentum Novum Græce, 479. Texts, exegesis of difficult, 65; 1 Cor.
x. 14-22; xi. 27, 70; xii. 14-16, 71; 1 Cor. ix. 19; 2 Cor. ix. 2; Philip i. 14, 275; 2 Cor. i. 17, 276; 2 Cor. ii. 5-7, 277; 2 Cor. ix. 8, 278.
Text, the Old Testament, and its emen-
dation, 172.
Transmutation of species, Sir Charles
Lyell on the, 237.
Trench, archbishop, quoted, 126–128,
131; referred to, 282, 291, 295 note,
308, 309.
Trent, decrees of the Council of, 335,
note.
Trumpet, the, of the soul, sounding to judgment, 57.
Tubal, on the name, 418.
Type, the Greek word, 17; examples of, in the New Testament, 17.
Types of the Old Testament writers,
upon, 14.
The extracts on "Human Sacrifices," pp. 490-492, are from works reviewed and quoted in the Edinburgh Review for April, 1864.
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