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Dayton, Ohio: United Brethren Publishing House. (The same in German. Pp. 283.) Spayth, Henry G. History of the Church of the United Brethren in Christ. 12mo, pp. 344. Circleville, Ohio: Conference Office. 1851. INDEX. Adhortatio, the, of Theobald Thamer, [Apostolos, meaning of the term, 283. 122. Esthetic religion as deficient as a merely Alexandrian classification of the Old Test- Allegorical method of interpretation, rise Alsted, John Henry, the Methodus of, Arabic, a knowledge of, useful to the Archæology, ancient writers on, 180. classification of the material of, 176. includes more than Hebrew antiqui- narrowness of the term, 175. Archæology, biblical, 175. related to exegesis and Church his- scope of, 175. Archæology, ecclesiastical, 388. history of, 390. necessarily related to the present, 389. estant worship, 509. Aristides, apology by, 408. Antiquities, Hebrew, German and English Art, Law, and Doctrine co-related, 23. Artists and legislators the teachers of mankind, 19. Arts and sciences among the Hellenes and Asceticism and pedagogics, 461. Augustine, his instructions respecting the qualifications of the minister accord- Auxiliary sciences, the five, 159. Bacon, Lord, strongly against confounding constitutes a sacred literature, 149. everywhere teaches a God for man, wrong, 299. Chaldee, certain portions of the Old Testa- knowledge of, useful to the theolo- Character, formation of, 55. importance of, to the theologian, 55. Characters, Biblical, English and American Christian Ethics, 355. Church, the idea of a, eminently pe- destined to develop into a system, expansion and limitation of, 297. Wolfenbüttel assault on historical Christian language, the New Testament | Church History: Christian philosophy, conditions of a, 86. the only possible, theistic, 86. Christian theologians should study the Old Christian theology conditioned by the his- Deism and Pantheism antagonistic to, both external and internal, 296. guidance of the Church the object of historical development of the, 296. not alone social or theocratic, 296. Pentecost the beginning of the, 295. sacraments, the Church and the, soul-life of the, 297. the early theological science in, 63. theology and the Church, 44. acquaintance necessary with Church extremes to be avoided in, 304. ment in, 305. great and exciting events in, demand a history of Church history, 313. rate treatment, 299. in Middle Ages, necessity of under- intimate relations of general and Latin Church historians, the, 314. 316. Lutheran writers on, 314. moral and religious disposition of the Mosheim the reformer of, 315. obscure causes, true value of, 304. proper treatment of, 302. reciprocal influences in, 303. requires a knowledge of the ancient sciences auxiliary to, 343. sixteenth century, the division of the twofold criticism of sources, 302. |