General Index.

General Index.Address to newly chosen Apostles,253-261Advent of our Lord into Galilee,188,189Andrew,157Animosity of people of Nazareth, when first shewn,165Apologue,125,126Apostles (The), named in pairs by Matthew, reason suggested,162;must have been directed to return to Jerusalem for the Ascension,194,451;not fit men to promulgate Theological doctrines,230;general characteristics of the,247;not men whom the Founder of a policy would have chosen,249;the chosen three,325,327;the crowning lesson of,465;steps by which they learnt Faith in an unseen presence,467;taught Love,468; taught Hope,470Ascension,457;expedient that Christ should go away,457;Holy Spirit swaying human action,459Astonishment produced by our Lord's teaching,202Authority manifested by Christ,167,203-206Baptist (The) and his disciples,153-155;competition with, shunned by our Lord,173Baptist's (The) messengers, their arrival,262;their question and their answer,268Bartholomew,159, seeNathanaelBethany in Peræa (Bethabara),119,161,168,189noteBethany in Judæa, when did our Lord first resort thither?370Bethsaida Julias,334Brethren of our Lord,362,453Christ leaves disciples independent,5;with them after the Resurrection,9,274;influence of His Personality,16,17;did He from the first see all that lay before Him?140;explores the tempers of different classes[pg 496]of men,148;His return from the wilderness,151;calls to him certain disciples,151;at Cana and Capernaum,152;leaves time for impressions to fix themselves,185;arrives at the Lake of Galilee and calls the brethren,195-198;His way of proceeding positive,208;enjoins no system of religious observance,222;why did He not found a church Himself?236;lays stress on what men are, as well as on what they do,259;ceases to have a stationary abode,270;educational effects of the change of place,275-279;journey to borders of Tyre and Sidon,333;at Cæsarea Philippi,336-338(see Transfiguration);returns to Capernaum after the Transfiguration,354;sets out for the feast of Tabernacles,359-362;refusing to judge,399;upholds sanctity of marriage,409;disclaims for the Messiah the title of Son of David,415;does not look to visibly converting the world,416;the washing the disciples' feet, an acted parable,419;always endeavours to set men free,460;calls the conscience into play,467;His Kingdom not upon earth,471Christian revelation centred in a Fact,230Demoniac in country of Gadarenes,285Didrachma, paying of,406Disciples not in attendance at first visit to Nazareth,180;doubtful if present at feast, John v.,181;early Judæan,188Dives and Lazarus, parable of,62Ecce Homo, quoted, p.412.Edersheim, Dr, life and times of Jesus the Messiah, quoted,139,140,329,334,394;on our Lord's conversing with the woman at Sychar,409Eloquence, its small part in the Divine economy,250Erskine of Linlathen, quotation,40Evil, existence of,29;functions of, in the world,43-51Family, description of a, restrained from knowing evil,30-36Feast of the Jews, John v. 1,181Five (The) first called, John, Andrew, Peter, Philip, Nathanael,156Form of Christ's Teaching,209Free Will,29;implies liberty to go wrong,41Galilæans receive our Lord,179Galilee, why suited for cradle of movement,169Gospel of St John, surely written by a disciple,151,157[pg 497]Gospels, advantages of narrative form,13,461Herodians,233Inheritance, The disputed,403James, our Lord's brother,452-454James and John, the sons of thunder,365,368Jerusalem, not a favourable spot for the schooling of the apostles,190;not desirable that the Christian community should originate there,192Judas Iscariot,246Laws of our Lord's conduct—sense in which term is used,2,18-20,306Lazarus, raising of,429Levi (see also Matthew),214Levitical Law,207Mammon of unrighteousness,395-397Matthew,214-216;his call a proof that Christ was no respecter of persons,217Messiah, what the people expected him to be,329Milton,“Paradise Regained,”124Miracle of feeding of the 5000,304;of Christ walking on sea,308;of feeding of the 4000,305Miracles, standing, not to be expected,65;use of,75;Laws of,112;as works of beneficence,333Miraculous draught of fishes,198,202Mission (The) to the cities,8,288;referred to by our Lord,291-293;effects of these mission journeys,295;directions given,295-300Mission of Seventy,289,301-302Moses,207Nathanael,159,161Natural Selection,26,314Nazareth, preaching in synagogues at,79;second visit of Christ to,287Negative characteristics of Christ's teaching,10Nicodemus,148,169,172Parables,312;that of the talents,317;that of the pounds,318;intended not to hide truth but to show it,323;of the unjust steward,388and prefacePassover, 2nd, at time of feeding of the 5000,303;seeTeachingPeter, with our Lord at the Passover,a.d.28, probably returned to Galilee,166;how far in attendance before call,166;his giving himself up on a sudden, to one impression,244;was he in constant attendance during the winter,a.d.29, 30?372note;his practical character,248,455;denials of,433[pg 498]Pharisees, their hostility and that of the Sadducees contrasted,218Philip,158,306Preparatio Evangelica,153-194Preparation, noted in our Lord's ways,80,94Prospective action of our Lord,411Receiving a hundred fold“with persecutions,”381Resurrection, grandeur in the conception of the Risen Christ,450;appearance of Christ to 500 brethren at once,451;appearance to James,453;literary aspect of the history of,449;duration of post Resurrection period,464Revelation,52-73;“should be written in the skies,”this demand considered,59Ruler, the young,381Sabbath, its value,219;our Lord's practice in relation to,220Samaria, 1st journey through,175Sanday, Mr, authorship and historical character of the fourth Gospel, references,105,328Satan,120,125Seed thoughts,212;seeSermon on the MountSermon on the Mount, not a Code of Laws,210,211;containsseed thoughts,212Sex ceases with life upon earth,410Signs and Wonders: their laws,21;distinguished,75;functions of, to attract hearers,77;for selection,79;for preparation,80;for setting forth the kingdom,82;for general teaching,84;they shew that God does not respect persons,87;they do not wholly supersede the processes of nature,88,89;practical lessons furnished by them to disciples,91;Laws of, recapitulated,112Signs, sparingly displayed after the Feast of Tabernacles,425;absence of public and notable signs during the Passion week,430Silas,139Simon the Zealot,245Spiritual order, how far analogous to natural selection,314,315Storm on sea of Galilee,283Successors inheriting a cause,414,443Suffer me first to bury my father,377Synoptists, term explained,157noteTabernacles, Feast of,181Teaching in parables,12,280-282,321Teaching of Christ, its form,209;that for the multitudes and that for the disciples,225Temptation, to turn stones into loaves,127-135;on the Mount,[pg 499]134-139;on the pinnacle of Temple,139-141Temptations in the wilderness, form of the narrative,113-117;where communicated to disciples,119;whether literal history,119Transfiguration,93,341-348Trench, Archbishop, on demoniacs,284;on the miracles,396Tribute to Cæsar,406Twelve, the, their call,239;their fitness for the work which fell to them,239;their character as witnesses,241-243Universality of Christ's Kingdom,10,415Wisdom justified of all her children,264-269Withering of fig-tree,95,432Witnessing to Christ the first function of the Apostles,216,241Woman taken in adultery,405

General Index.Address to newly chosen Apostles,253-261Advent of our Lord into Galilee,188,189Andrew,157Animosity of people of Nazareth, when first shewn,165Apologue,125,126Apostles (The), named in pairs by Matthew, reason suggested,162;must have been directed to return to Jerusalem for the Ascension,194,451;not fit men to promulgate Theological doctrines,230;general characteristics of the,247;not men whom the Founder of a policy would have chosen,249;the chosen three,325,327;the crowning lesson of,465;steps by which they learnt Faith in an unseen presence,467;taught Love,468; taught Hope,470Ascension,457;expedient that Christ should go away,457;Holy Spirit swaying human action,459Astonishment produced by our Lord's teaching,202Authority manifested by Christ,167,203-206Baptist (The) and his disciples,153-155;competition with, shunned by our Lord,173Baptist's (The) messengers, their arrival,262;their question and their answer,268Bartholomew,159, seeNathanaelBethany in Peræa (Bethabara),119,161,168,189noteBethany in Judæa, when did our Lord first resort thither?370Bethsaida Julias,334Brethren of our Lord,362,453Christ leaves disciples independent,5;with them after the Resurrection,9,274;influence of His Personality,16,17;did He from the first see all that lay before Him?140;explores the tempers of different classes[pg 496]of men,148;His return from the wilderness,151;calls to him certain disciples,151;at Cana and Capernaum,152;leaves time for impressions to fix themselves,185;arrives at the Lake of Galilee and calls the brethren,195-198;His way of proceeding positive,208;enjoins no system of religious observance,222;why did He not found a church Himself?236;lays stress on what men are, as well as on what they do,259;ceases to have a stationary abode,270;educational effects of the change of place,275-279;journey to borders of Tyre and Sidon,333;at Cæsarea Philippi,336-338(see Transfiguration);returns to Capernaum after the Transfiguration,354;sets out for the feast of Tabernacles,359-362;refusing to judge,399;upholds sanctity of marriage,409;disclaims for the Messiah the title of Son of David,415;does not look to visibly converting the world,416;the washing the disciples' feet, an acted parable,419;always endeavours to set men free,460;calls the conscience into play,467;His Kingdom not upon earth,471Christian revelation centred in a Fact,230Demoniac in country of Gadarenes,285Didrachma, paying of,406Disciples not in attendance at first visit to Nazareth,180;doubtful if present at feast, John v.,181;early Judæan,188Dives and Lazarus, parable of,62Ecce Homo, quoted, p.412.Edersheim, Dr, life and times of Jesus the Messiah, quoted,139,140,329,334,394;on our Lord's conversing with the woman at Sychar,409Eloquence, its small part in the Divine economy,250Erskine of Linlathen, quotation,40Evil, existence of,29;functions of, in the world,43-51Family, description of a, restrained from knowing evil,30-36Feast of the Jews, John v. 1,181Five (The) first called, John, Andrew, Peter, Philip, Nathanael,156Form of Christ's Teaching,209Free Will,29;implies liberty to go wrong,41Galilæans receive our Lord,179Galilee, why suited for cradle of movement,169Gospel of St John, surely written by a disciple,151,157[pg 497]Gospels, advantages of narrative form,13,461Herodians,233Inheritance, The disputed,403James, our Lord's brother,452-454James and John, the sons of thunder,365,368Jerusalem, not a favourable spot for the schooling of the apostles,190;not desirable that the Christian community should originate there,192Judas Iscariot,246Laws of our Lord's conduct—sense in which term is used,2,18-20,306Lazarus, raising of,429Levi (see also Matthew),214Levitical Law,207Mammon of unrighteousness,395-397Matthew,214-216;his call a proof that Christ was no respecter of persons,217Messiah, what the people expected him to be,329Milton,“Paradise Regained,”124Miracle of feeding of the 5000,304;of Christ walking on sea,308;of feeding of the 4000,305Miracles, standing, not to be expected,65;use of,75;Laws of,112;as works of beneficence,333Miraculous draught of fishes,198,202Mission (The) to the cities,8,288;referred to by our Lord,291-293;effects of these mission journeys,295;directions given,295-300Mission of Seventy,289,301-302Moses,207Nathanael,159,161Natural Selection,26,314Nazareth, preaching in synagogues at,79;second visit of Christ to,287Negative characteristics of Christ's teaching,10Nicodemus,148,169,172Parables,312;that of the talents,317;that of the pounds,318;intended not to hide truth but to show it,323;of the unjust steward,388and prefacePassover, 2nd, at time of feeding of the 5000,303;seeTeachingPeter, with our Lord at the Passover,a.d.28, probably returned to Galilee,166;how far in attendance before call,166;his giving himself up on a sudden, to one impression,244;was he in constant attendance during the winter,a.d.29, 30?372note;his practical character,248,455;denials of,433[pg 498]Pharisees, their hostility and that of the Sadducees contrasted,218Philip,158,306Preparatio Evangelica,153-194Preparation, noted in our Lord's ways,80,94Prospective action of our Lord,411Receiving a hundred fold“with persecutions,”381Resurrection, grandeur in the conception of the Risen Christ,450;appearance of Christ to 500 brethren at once,451;appearance to James,453;literary aspect of the history of,449;duration of post Resurrection period,464Revelation,52-73;“should be written in the skies,”this demand considered,59Ruler, the young,381Sabbath, its value,219;our Lord's practice in relation to,220Samaria, 1st journey through,175Sanday, Mr, authorship and historical character of the fourth Gospel, references,105,328Satan,120,125Seed thoughts,212;seeSermon on the MountSermon on the Mount, not a Code of Laws,210,211;containsseed thoughts,212Sex ceases with life upon earth,410Signs and Wonders: their laws,21;distinguished,75;functions of, to attract hearers,77;for selection,79;for preparation,80;for setting forth the kingdom,82;for general teaching,84;they shew that God does not respect persons,87;they do not wholly supersede the processes of nature,88,89;practical lessons furnished by them to disciples,91;Laws of, recapitulated,112Signs, sparingly displayed after the Feast of Tabernacles,425;absence of public and notable signs during the Passion week,430Silas,139Simon the Zealot,245Spiritual order, how far analogous to natural selection,314,315Storm on sea of Galilee,283Successors inheriting a cause,414,443Suffer me first to bury my father,377Synoptists, term explained,157noteTabernacles, Feast of,181Teaching in parables,12,280-282,321Teaching of Christ, its form,209;that for the multitudes and that for the disciples,225Temptation, to turn stones into loaves,127-135;on the Mount,[pg 499]134-139;on the pinnacle of Temple,139-141Temptations in the wilderness, form of the narrative,113-117;where communicated to disciples,119;whether literal history,119Transfiguration,93,341-348Trench, Archbishop, on demoniacs,284;on the miracles,396Tribute to Cæsar,406Twelve, the, their call,239;their fitness for the work which fell to them,239;their character as witnesses,241-243Universality of Christ's Kingdom,10,415Wisdom justified of all her children,264-269Withering of fig-tree,95,432Witnessing to Christ the first function of the Apostles,216,241Woman taken in adultery,405

General Index.Address to newly chosen Apostles,253-261Advent of our Lord into Galilee,188,189Andrew,157Animosity of people of Nazareth, when first shewn,165Apologue,125,126Apostles (The), named in pairs by Matthew, reason suggested,162;must have been directed to return to Jerusalem for the Ascension,194,451;not fit men to promulgate Theological doctrines,230;general characteristics of the,247;not men whom the Founder of a policy would have chosen,249;the chosen three,325,327;the crowning lesson of,465;steps by which they learnt Faith in an unseen presence,467;taught Love,468; taught Hope,470Ascension,457;expedient that Christ should go away,457;Holy Spirit swaying human action,459Astonishment produced by our Lord's teaching,202Authority manifested by Christ,167,203-206Baptist (The) and his disciples,153-155;competition with, shunned by our Lord,173Baptist's (The) messengers, their arrival,262;their question and their answer,268Bartholomew,159, seeNathanaelBethany in Peræa (Bethabara),119,161,168,189noteBethany in Judæa, when did our Lord first resort thither?370Bethsaida Julias,334Brethren of our Lord,362,453Christ leaves disciples independent,5;with them after the Resurrection,9,274;influence of His Personality,16,17;did He from the first see all that lay before Him?140;explores the tempers of different classes[pg 496]of men,148;His return from the wilderness,151;calls to him certain disciples,151;at Cana and Capernaum,152;leaves time for impressions to fix themselves,185;arrives at the Lake of Galilee and calls the brethren,195-198;His way of proceeding positive,208;enjoins no system of religious observance,222;why did He not found a church Himself?236;lays stress on what men are, as well as on what they do,259;ceases to have a stationary abode,270;educational effects of the change of place,275-279;journey to borders of Tyre and Sidon,333;at Cæsarea Philippi,336-338(see Transfiguration);returns to Capernaum after the Transfiguration,354;sets out for the feast of Tabernacles,359-362;refusing to judge,399;upholds sanctity of marriage,409;disclaims for the Messiah the title of Son of David,415;does not look to visibly converting the world,416;the washing the disciples' feet, an acted parable,419;always endeavours to set men free,460;calls the conscience into play,467;His Kingdom not upon earth,471Christian revelation centred in a Fact,230Demoniac in country of Gadarenes,285Didrachma, paying of,406Disciples not in attendance at first visit to Nazareth,180;doubtful if present at feast, John v.,181;early Judæan,188Dives and Lazarus, parable of,62Ecce Homo, quoted, p.412.Edersheim, Dr, life and times of Jesus the Messiah, quoted,139,140,329,334,394;on our Lord's conversing with the woman at Sychar,409Eloquence, its small part in the Divine economy,250Erskine of Linlathen, quotation,40Evil, existence of,29;functions of, in the world,43-51Family, description of a, restrained from knowing evil,30-36Feast of the Jews, John v. 1,181Five (The) first called, John, Andrew, Peter, Philip, Nathanael,156Form of Christ's Teaching,209Free Will,29;implies liberty to go wrong,41Galilæans receive our Lord,179Galilee, why suited for cradle of movement,169Gospel of St John, surely written by a disciple,151,157[pg 497]Gospels, advantages of narrative form,13,461Herodians,233Inheritance, The disputed,403James, our Lord's brother,452-454James and John, the sons of thunder,365,368Jerusalem, not a favourable spot for the schooling of the apostles,190;not desirable that the Christian community should originate there,192Judas Iscariot,246Laws of our Lord's conduct—sense in which term is used,2,18-20,306Lazarus, raising of,429Levi (see also Matthew),214Levitical Law,207Mammon of unrighteousness,395-397Matthew,214-216;his call a proof that Christ was no respecter of persons,217Messiah, what the people expected him to be,329Milton,“Paradise Regained,”124Miracle of feeding of the 5000,304;of Christ walking on sea,308;of feeding of the 4000,305Miracles, standing, not to be expected,65;use of,75;Laws of,112;as works of beneficence,333Miraculous draught of fishes,198,202Mission (The) to the cities,8,288;referred to by our Lord,291-293;effects of these mission journeys,295;directions given,295-300Mission of Seventy,289,301-302Moses,207Nathanael,159,161Natural Selection,26,314Nazareth, preaching in synagogues at,79;second visit of Christ to,287Negative characteristics of Christ's teaching,10Nicodemus,148,169,172Parables,312;that of the talents,317;that of the pounds,318;intended not to hide truth but to show it,323;of the unjust steward,388and prefacePassover, 2nd, at time of feeding of the 5000,303;seeTeachingPeter, with our Lord at the Passover,a.d.28, probably returned to Galilee,166;how far in attendance before call,166;his giving himself up on a sudden, to one impression,244;was he in constant attendance during the winter,a.d.29, 30?372note;his practical character,248,455;denials of,433[pg 498]Pharisees, their hostility and that of the Sadducees contrasted,218Philip,158,306Preparatio Evangelica,153-194Preparation, noted in our Lord's ways,80,94Prospective action of our Lord,411Receiving a hundred fold“with persecutions,”381Resurrection, grandeur in the conception of the Risen Christ,450;appearance of Christ to 500 brethren at once,451;appearance to James,453;literary aspect of the history of,449;duration of post Resurrection period,464Revelation,52-73;“should be written in the skies,”this demand considered,59Ruler, the young,381Sabbath, its value,219;our Lord's practice in relation to,220Samaria, 1st journey through,175Sanday, Mr, authorship and historical character of the fourth Gospel, references,105,328Satan,120,125Seed thoughts,212;seeSermon on the MountSermon on the Mount, not a Code of Laws,210,211;containsseed thoughts,212Sex ceases with life upon earth,410Signs and Wonders: their laws,21;distinguished,75;functions of, to attract hearers,77;for selection,79;for preparation,80;for setting forth the kingdom,82;for general teaching,84;they shew that God does not respect persons,87;they do not wholly supersede the processes of nature,88,89;practical lessons furnished by them to disciples,91;Laws of, recapitulated,112Signs, sparingly displayed after the Feast of Tabernacles,425;absence of public and notable signs during the Passion week,430Silas,139Simon the Zealot,245Spiritual order, how far analogous to natural selection,314,315Storm on sea of Galilee,283Successors inheriting a cause,414,443Suffer me first to bury my father,377Synoptists, term explained,157noteTabernacles, Feast of,181Teaching in parables,12,280-282,321Teaching of Christ, its form,209;that for the multitudes and that for the disciples,225Temptation, to turn stones into loaves,127-135;on the Mount,[pg 499]134-139;on the pinnacle of Temple,139-141Temptations in the wilderness, form of the narrative,113-117;where communicated to disciples,119;whether literal history,119Transfiguration,93,341-348Trench, Archbishop, on demoniacs,284;on the miracles,396Tribute to Cæsar,406Twelve, the, their call,239;their fitness for the work which fell to them,239;their character as witnesses,241-243Universality of Christ's Kingdom,10,415Wisdom justified of all her children,264-269Withering of fig-tree,95,432Witnessing to Christ the first function of the Apostles,216,241Woman taken in adultery,405

Address to newly chosen Apostles,253-261

Address to newly chosen Apostles,253-261

Advent of our Lord into Galilee,188,189

Advent of our Lord into Galilee,188,189

Andrew,157

Andrew,157

Animosity of people of Nazareth, when first shewn,165

Animosity of people of Nazareth, when first shewn,165

Apologue,125,126

Apologue,125,126

Apostles (The), named in pairs by Matthew, reason suggested,162;must have been directed to return to Jerusalem for the Ascension,194,451;not fit men to promulgate Theological doctrines,230;general characteristics of the,247;not men whom the Founder of a policy would have chosen,249;the chosen three,325,327;the crowning lesson of,465;steps by which they learnt Faith in an unseen presence,467;taught Love,468; taught Hope,470

Apostles (The), named in pairs by Matthew, reason suggested,162;

must have been directed to return to Jerusalem for the Ascension,194,451;

not fit men to promulgate Theological doctrines,230;

general characteristics of the,247;

not men whom the Founder of a policy would have chosen,249;

the chosen three,325,327;

the crowning lesson of,465;

steps by which they learnt Faith in an unseen presence,467;

taught Love,468; taught Hope,470

Ascension,457;expedient that Christ should go away,457;Holy Spirit swaying human action,459

Ascension,457;

expedient that Christ should go away,457;

Holy Spirit swaying human action,459

Astonishment produced by our Lord's teaching,202

Astonishment produced by our Lord's teaching,202

Authority manifested by Christ,167,203-206

Authority manifested by Christ,167,203-206

Baptist (The) and his disciples,153-155;competition with, shunned by our Lord,173

Baptist (The) and his disciples,153-155;

competition with, shunned by our Lord,173

Baptist's (The) messengers, their arrival,262;their question and their answer,268

Baptist's (The) messengers, their arrival,262;

their question and their answer,268

Bartholomew,159, seeNathanael

Bartholomew,159, seeNathanael

Bethany in Peræa (Bethabara),119,161,168,189note

Bethany in Peræa (Bethabara),119,161,168,189note

Bethany in Judæa, when did our Lord first resort thither?370

Bethany in Judæa, when did our Lord first resort thither?370

Bethsaida Julias,334

Bethsaida Julias,334

Brethren of our Lord,362,453

Brethren of our Lord,362,453

Christ leaves disciples independent,5;with them after the Resurrection,9,274;influence of His Personality,16,17;did He from the first see all that lay before Him?140;explores the tempers of different classes[pg 496]of men,148;His return from the wilderness,151;calls to him certain disciples,151;at Cana and Capernaum,152;leaves time for impressions to fix themselves,185;arrives at the Lake of Galilee and calls the brethren,195-198;His way of proceeding positive,208;enjoins no system of religious observance,222;why did He not found a church Himself?236;lays stress on what men are, as well as on what they do,259;ceases to have a stationary abode,270;educational effects of the change of place,275-279;journey to borders of Tyre and Sidon,333;at Cæsarea Philippi,336-338(see Transfiguration);returns to Capernaum after the Transfiguration,354;sets out for the feast of Tabernacles,359-362;refusing to judge,399;upholds sanctity of marriage,409;disclaims for the Messiah the title of Son of David,415;does not look to visibly converting the world,416;the washing the disciples' feet, an acted parable,419;always endeavours to set men free,460;calls the conscience into play,467;His Kingdom not upon earth,471

Christ leaves disciples independent,5;

with them after the Resurrection,9,274;

influence of His Personality,16,17;

did He from the first see all that lay before Him?140;

explores the tempers of different classes[pg 496]of men,148;

His return from the wilderness,151;

calls to him certain disciples,151;

at Cana and Capernaum,152;

leaves time for impressions to fix themselves,185;

arrives at the Lake of Galilee and calls the brethren,195-198;

His way of proceeding positive,208;

enjoins no system of religious observance,222;

why did He not found a church Himself?236;

lays stress on what men are, as well as on what they do,259;

ceases to have a stationary abode,270;

educational effects of the change of place,275-279;

journey to borders of Tyre and Sidon,333;

at Cæsarea Philippi,336-338(see Transfiguration);

returns to Capernaum after the Transfiguration,354;

sets out for the feast of Tabernacles,359-362;

refusing to judge,399;

upholds sanctity of marriage,409;

disclaims for the Messiah the title of Son of David,415;

does not look to visibly converting the world,416;

the washing the disciples' feet, an acted parable,419;

always endeavours to set men free,460;

calls the conscience into play,467;

His Kingdom not upon earth,471

Christian revelation centred in a Fact,230

Christian revelation centred in a Fact,230

Demoniac in country of Gadarenes,285

Demoniac in country of Gadarenes,285

Didrachma, paying of,406

Didrachma, paying of,406

Disciples not in attendance at first visit to Nazareth,180;doubtful if present at feast, John v.,181;early Judæan,188

Disciples not in attendance at first visit to Nazareth,180;

doubtful if present at feast, John v.,181;

early Judæan,188

Dives and Lazarus, parable of,62

Dives and Lazarus, parable of,62

Ecce Homo, quoted, p.412.

Ecce Homo, quoted, p.412.

Edersheim, Dr, life and times of Jesus the Messiah, quoted,139,140,329,334,394;on our Lord's conversing with the woman at Sychar,409

Edersheim, Dr, life and times of Jesus the Messiah, quoted,139,140,329,334,394;

on our Lord's conversing with the woman at Sychar,409

Eloquence, its small part in the Divine economy,250

Eloquence, its small part in the Divine economy,250

Erskine of Linlathen, quotation,40

Erskine of Linlathen, quotation,40

Evil, existence of,29;functions of, in the world,43-51

Evil, existence of,29;

functions of, in the world,43-51

Family, description of a, restrained from knowing evil,30-36

Family, description of a, restrained from knowing evil,30-36

Feast of the Jews, John v. 1,181

Feast of the Jews, John v. 1,181

Five (The) first called, John, Andrew, Peter, Philip, Nathanael,156

Five (The) first called, John, Andrew, Peter, Philip, Nathanael,156

Form of Christ's Teaching,209

Form of Christ's Teaching,209

Free Will,29;implies liberty to go wrong,41

Free Will,29;

implies liberty to go wrong,41

Galilæans receive our Lord,179

Galilæans receive our Lord,179

Galilee, why suited for cradle of movement,169

Galilee, why suited for cradle of movement,169

Gospel of St John, surely written by a disciple,151,157

Gospel of St John, surely written by a disciple,151,157

Gospels, advantages of narrative form,13,461

Gospels, advantages of narrative form,13,461

Herodians,233

Herodians,233

Inheritance, The disputed,403

Inheritance, The disputed,403

James, our Lord's brother,452-454

James, our Lord's brother,452-454

James and John, the sons of thunder,365,368

James and John, the sons of thunder,365,368

Jerusalem, not a favourable spot for the schooling of the apostles,190;not desirable that the Christian community should originate there,192

Jerusalem, not a favourable spot for the schooling of the apostles,190;

not desirable that the Christian community should originate there,192

Judas Iscariot,246

Judas Iscariot,246

Laws of our Lord's conduct—sense in which term is used,2,18-20,306

Laws of our Lord's conduct—sense in which term is used,2,18-20,306

Lazarus, raising of,429

Lazarus, raising of,429

Levi (see also Matthew),214

Levi (see also Matthew),214

Levitical Law,207

Levitical Law,207

Mammon of unrighteousness,395-397

Mammon of unrighteousness,395-397

Matthew,214-216;his call a proof that Christ was no respecter of persons,217

Matthew,214-216;

his call a proof that Christ was no respecter of persons,217

Messiah, what the people expected him to be,329

Messiah, what the people expected him to be,329

Milton,“Paradise Regained,”124

Milton,“Paradise Regained,”124

Miracle of feeding of the 5000,304;of Christ walking on sea,308;of feeding of the 4000,305

Miracle of feeding of the 5000,304;

of Christ walking on sea,308;

of feeding of the 4000,305

Miracles, standing, not to be expected,65;use of,75;Laws of,112;as works of beneficence,333

Miracles, standing, not to be expected,65;

use of,75;

Laws of,112;

as works of beneficence,333

Miraculous draught of fishes,198,202

Miraculous draught of fishes,198,202

Mission (The) to the cities,8,288;referred to by our Lord,291-293;effects of these mission journeys,295;directions given,295-300

Mission (The) to the cities,8,288;

referred to by our Lord,291-293;

effects of these mission journeys,295;

directions given,295-300

Mission of Seventy,289,301-302

Mission of Seventy,289,301-302

Moses,207

Moses,207

Nathanael,159,161

Nathanael,159,161

Natural Selection,26,314

Natural Selection,26,314

Nazareth, preaching in synagogues at,79;second visit of Christ to,287

Nazareth, preaching in synagogues at,79;

second visit of Christ to,287

Negative characteristics of Christ's teaching,10

Negative characteristics of Christ's teaching,10

Nicodemus,148,169,172

Nicodemus,148,169,172

Parables,312;that of the talents,317;that of the pounds,318;intended not to hide truth but to show it,323;of the unjust steward,388and preface

Parables,312;

that of the talents,317;

that of the pounds,318;

intended not to hide truth but to show it,323;

of the unjust steward,388and preface

Passover, 2nd, at time of feeding of the 5000,303;seeTeaching

Passover, 2nd, at time of feeding of the 5000,303;

seeTeaching

Peter, with our Lord at the Passover,a.d.28, probably returned to Galilee,166;how far in attendance before call,166;his giving himself up on a sudden, to one impression,244;was he in constant attendance during the winter,a.d.29, 30?372note;his practical character,248,455;denials of,433

Peter, with our Lord at the Passover,a.d.28, probably returned to Galilee,166;

how far in attendance before call,166;

his giving himself up on a sudden, to one impression,244;

was he in constant attendance during the winter,a.d.29, 30?372note;

his practical character,248,455;

denials of,433

Pharisees, their hostility and that of the Sadducees contrasted,218

Pharisees, their hostility and that of the Sadducees contrasted,218

Philip,158,306

Philip,158,306

Preparatio Evangelica,153-194

Preparatio Evangelica,153-194

Preparation, noted in our Lord's ways,80,94

Preparation, noted in our Lord's ways,80,94

Prospective action of our Lord,411

Prospective action of our Lord,411

Receiving a hundred fold“with persecutions,”381

Receiving a hundred fold“with persecutions,”381

Resurrection, grandeur in the conception of the Risen Christ,450;appearance of Christ to 500 brethren at once,451;appearance to James,453;literary aspect of the history of,449;duration of post Resurrection period,464

Resurrection, grandeur in the conception of the Risen Christ,450;

appearance of Christ to 500 brethren at once,451;

appearance to James,453;

literary aspect of the history of,449;

duration of post Resurrection period,464

Revelation,52-73;“should be written in the skies,”this demand considered,59

Revelation,52-73;

“should be written in the skies,”this demand considered,59

Ruler, the young,381

Ruler, the young,381

Sabbath, its value,219;our Lord's practice in relation to,220

Sabbath, its value,219;

our Lord's practice in relation to,220

Samaria, 1st journey through,175

Samaria, 1st journey through,175

Sanday, Mr, authorship and historical character of the fourth Gospel, references,105,328

Sanday, Mr, authorship and historical character of the fourth Gospel, references,105,328

Satan,120,125

Satan,120,125

Seed thoughts,212;seeSermon on the Mount

Seed thoughts,212;

seeSermon on the Mount

Sermon on the Mount, not a Code of Laws,210,211;containsseed thoughts,212

Sermon on the Mount, not a Code of Laws,210,211;

containsseed thoughts,212

Sex ceases with life upon earth,410

Sex ceases with life upon earth,410

Signs and Wonders: their laws,21;distinguished,75;functions of, to attract hearers,77;for selection,79;for preparation,80;for setting forth the kingdom,82;for general teaching,84;they shew that God does not respect persons,87;they do not wholly supersede the processes of nature,88,89;practical lessons furnished by them to disciples,91;Laws of, recapitulated,112

Signs and Wonders: their laws,21;

distinguished,75;

functions of, to attract hearers,77;

for selection,79;

for preparation,80;

for setting forth the kingdom,82;

for general teaching,84;

they shew that God does not respect persons,87;

they do not wholly supersede the processes of nature,88,89;

practical lessons furnished by them to disciples,91;

Laws of, recapitulated,112

Signs, sparingly displayed after the Feast of Tabernacles,425;absence of public and notable signs during the Passion week,430

Signs, sparingly displayed after the Feast of Tabernacles,425;

absence of public and notable signs during the Passion week,430

Silas,139

Silas,139

Simon the Zealot,245

Simon the Zealot,245

Spiritual order, how far analogous to natural selection,314,315

Spiritual order, how far analogous to natural selection,314,315

Storm on sea of Galilee,283

Storm on sea of Galilee,283

Successors inheriting a cause,414,443

Successors inheriting a cause,414,443

Suffer me first to bury my father,377

Suffer me first to bury my father,377

Synoptists, term explained,157note

Synoptists, term explained,157note

Tabernacles, Feast of,181

Tabernacles, Feast of,181

Teaching in parables,12,280-282,321

Teaching in parables,12,280-282,321

Teaching of Christ, its form,209;that for the multitudes and that for the disciples,225

Teaching of Christ, its form,209;

that for the multitudes and that for the disciples,225

Temptation, to turn stones into loaves,127-135;on the Mount,[pg 499]134-139;on the pinnacle of Temple,139-141

Temptation, to turn stones into loaves,127-135;

on the Mount,[pg 499]134-139;

on the pinnacle of Temple,139-141

Temptations in the wilderness, form of the narrative,113-117;where communicated to disciples,119;whether literal history,119

Temptations in the wilderness, form of the narrative,113-117;

where communicated to disciples,119;

whether literal history,119

Transfiguration,93,341-348

Transfiguration,93,341-348

Trench, Archbishop, on demoniacs,284;on the miracles,396

Trench, Archbishop, on demoniacs,284;

on the miracles,396

Tribute to Cæsar,406

Tribute to Cæsar,406

Twelve, the, their call,239;their fitness for the work which fell to them,239;their character as witnesses,241-243

Twelve, the, their call,239;

their fitness for the work which fell to them,239;

their character as witnesses,241-243

Universality of Christ's Kingdom,10,415

Universality of Christ's Kingdom,10,415

Wisdom justified of all her children,264-269

Wisdom justified of all her children,264-269

Withering of fig-tree,95,432

Withering of fig-tree,95,432

Witnessing to Christ the first function of the Apostles,216,241

Witnessing to Christ the first function of the Apostles,216,241

Woman taken in adultery,405

Woman taken in adultery,405


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