GENERAL INDEX. A Advocate, Jesus called an, 388. Age, end of the, 217. Ayyeλos, Angel, 155. 226. 235. Alpha and Omega, Jesus so called, 194. Angels, passages supposed to represent Jesus as naturally Ανηρ, and ανθρωπος, 208. Apostolic doctrine not different from that of Jesus, 4. Αρπαγμος, 198-200. Article (Greek), remarks on the, 140-142. App. III. Αρχηγος, 192. Aspland, (Rev. R.) 108. 258. Atonement, Sykes's opinion on the use of the word, 290. B B. statements of, in the Monthly Repository, 20. Benevolence the spring of the divine government, 319— 322. of God, modes of its operation, 320. Beveridge, (Bp.) 322. Blayney, (Dr.) 412. Blunt, (Gregory) 56. 140. 191. 415. Bradbury (Thomas)'s opinion of the doctrine of Satis- Bretland, (Rev. J.) 288. Bull, (Bp.) his testimony respecting the sole worship of X C Χαρις, 255. Χριστος, 272. Christian Doctrine, summary of, 399. Clarke, (Dr. Samuel) 100. 144. 180. 240. Copernican system, at first rejected, 12. Corruptions of Christianity, progress of, 409. Creation, the natural, not ascribed to Jesus, 161–167. the new, brought about by the instrumentality -183. passages referring to, explained, 167 Curse, Jesus became a, 370. D Death of Jesus, importance of, 8. 343-351, &c. mode of ascertaining its importance, 344. his own representations respecting, 356 on account of our sins, 364. a ransom, or price, 359. 370. the means of forgiveness, 370, 371. 373, not a propitiatory sacrifice, 372. 375— more important than the Mosaic sacri- ratified the New Covenant, 386-388. Death of Jesus, not designed to vindicate the honour of not a punishment, 391. Deity (proper) of Jesus, import of, in this volume, 84. posed to prove the, 145–258. if the fact, would lessen the force of his example, 119. Divinity of Christ, in what sense employed in this E Eclectic Review, Pref. 137. 139. 142. 153. 191. Elohim, used in reference to a single being, 414. Επικαλείσθαι, 247, 252. Equality of the Son with the Father, import of, in this volume, 84. passages supposed to prove the, 129-145. tation of the, 93–105. consideration of scriptural confu- Essentials of Christianity, according to the Apostles, 11.212 Eternity not ascribed to Jesus, 218. Evidence of each book, a summary view of, 86-91. the nature of the, 227–235. Example of Jesus, more forcible on the Unitarian system, F Faith, essentials of Christian, 11. 212. ....." causes of the stress laid on, 327. 332. .....? in the blood of Christ, 364. Father, John's Gospel teaches the absolute supremacy Flavel, 322. Flesh (according to the), &c. no proof of a two-fold Forgiveness of sins on repentance, one leading object of Form of God, &c. 203-207. Fulness of the Godhead, 196. Geddes, 413. Γίνομαι, 168, 169. 275. G Gnostics, John's Gospel not designed to confute the, 58. God, the appellation, less restricted in the Scriptures than applied to our Lord, 73. 147-149. Jesus, 148, 149. 160. God manifested in the flesh, 153–157. God over all blessed for ever, 136. Gospel, the purposes of, 335. Great God, not an appellation of Jesus, 140. Griesbach, Pref. 56, 152. 154, &c. &c. H Hartleyan principles oppose the doctrine of pre-existence, 259. Hebrews (the Epistle to the), on the Author of, App. IV. evidence of, 50. 297-304. Holy Spirit imparted no new knowledge to the Apostles, Humanity (simple or proper) of Jesus, import of, in greatly supported by John's Gospel, 68–72. Humanity (simple or proper) of Jesus, proofs of, 31. I I AM, Jesus supposed to call himself, 273. Image of God, &c, 41. Immutability not ascribed to Jesus, 219. Improved Version,. 35. 192. 217. 238. 262. 266. 269. 272, 273. 279. 294. Incarnation, view of the doctrine of, 156. Interpretation, principles of, 126. Interpretations (Unitarian) often rejected as forced, 123. J James, evidence of the Apostle, 53. James's short view of the tenets of Tritheists, &c. 214. JEHOVAH the ONLY GOD, and the Messiah his Servant, Jesus not a mere man upon the Unitarian system, 268. .... ... [the Lord] from Heaven, 263. had glory (with God) before the world was, 289– his being with God after his baptism, accounts for ; see Creation, Death, Deity, Equality, Exalta- Jews (the) believed in the fundamental doctrine of Uni- John, evidence of the Apostle, 58-83. .... (Gospel of), translated into the Mohawk language, |