VOL. PAGE | |
iv. 6, | ii. 107, 188 |
v. 20, | ii. 90 |
1 Peter. | |
i. 6–9, | ii. 198 |
i. 14, 15, 16, | ii. 138 |
i. 17–19, | i. 332 |
i. 21, 22, | ii. 138 |
ii. 1–3, | i. 143 |
ii. 12, | i. 313 |
ii. 18, | i. 324 |
ii. 24, | ii. 40 |
iii. 1–4, | i. 320 |
iii. 8, | i. 324 |
iii. 13, | i. 333 |
iii. 19, | ii. 331 |
iii. 19, 20, | ii. 329 |
iv. 3, | i. 332, ii. 391 |
iv. 5, | ii. 188 |
iv. 8, | i. 334, 336, 466, ii. 40, 190 |
iv. 12, 13, 14, | ii. 161 |
v. 5, | ii. 107 |
1 John. | |
i. 6, 7, | ii. 98 |
ii. 2–6, | i. 340 |
ii. 4, | ii. 104 |
ii. 18, 19, | ii. 105 |
iii. 3, | ii. 103 |
iv. 7, | i. 330 |
iv. 8–16, | ii. 191 |
iv. 16, | ii. 428 |
iv. 16–18, | ii. 185 |
v. 3, | ii. 185 |
v. 16, 17, | ii. 40 |
Jude. | |
5, 6, | i. 307 |
8, 17, | ii. 89 |
22, 25, | ii. 341 |
Revelation. | |
i. 8, | i. 138 |
iv. 4, | ii. 366 |
v. 6, | ii. 241 |
vi. 9, 11, | i. 259 |
ix. 10, | ii. 136 |
xi. 16, | ii. 366 |
xxi. 6, | ii. 388 |
xxii. 12, | ii. 202 |
II.—INDEX OF SUBJECTS FORMALLY OR INCIDENTALLY CONSIDERED.
Abimelech, what he represents, i. 128, 129.
Abodes granted to believers according to their respective merits, ii. 370.
Abraham, the lesson taught him by God, i. 281; and Isaac and Jacob, ii. 12; and Sarah, 362.
Abraham, the three days' journey of, to Moriah, ii. 264, 265.
Abstinence enjoined, i. 201.
Abstraction from material things necessary to obtain a true knowledge of God, ii. 261, etc.
Accusation, employed by the Instructor, i. 168.
Acephalus, the star so called, i. 209.
Acrothorakes, i. 202, and note.
Act well, to, better than to speak well, i. 381.
Adages, the, of philosophers, ii. 392.
Adam, the state in which he was created, ii. 359.
Admonition, i. 164, 177.
Adornment, in what case permitted to women, i. 315.
Adornment, the true, i. 268.
Advent, the, of Christ, the benefits conferred by, i. 100.
Advent, the, of the Instructor, pre-intimations of, ii. 404.
Æacus, and the Delphic oracle, ii. 319.
Ægis, the, of Jove, described poetically, ii. 69.
Æsop quoted, ii. 429.
Æschylus quoted, ii. 288, 296.
Afflictions, voluntary, i. 304.
Agapæ, i. 188, 189.
Agatho, the tragedian, quoted, ii. 300.
Αἰῶνες, i. 342, note.
Alcmæon, i. 403.
Alexander the Great, canonized as a god, i. 90; and the Indian Gymnosophists, a curious story of, ii. 324, 325.
Alexander, the philosopher, referred to, i. 397.
Alexander Polyhistor quoted, i. 436.
Alexarchus, i. 59.
Alexis, the comic poet, quoted, i. 271.
Altar, the true, ii. 428, 429.
Amaranth, i. 237.
Ambiguity prevented by definition, ii. 496, etc.
Amosis, i. 421.
Amours of the gods, the, i. 39, etc.