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Calvin and Servetus, 63.
Cambodia, ruined temples of, 164.
Candlemas Day; a mystery, 413.
Carmel, a description of, 21.
Casaubon, his opinion concerning the
author of the Hermetic books, 23.
Catherwood, Mr., his description of
the dome of the rock, 140.
Catholic and Protestant universities,
their differences, 67.

Centurion's servant, the healing of the,
292.

Character of the Gospels, the historical,
tested, 251.

Character of Mary of Magdala, 123.
Christ, the second coming of, 203;
our Ideal, 497.

Christian dogmatics, 491; history, 495.
Christian library, the Ante - Nicene,
489.

Christian manliness, 497.

Christians, intercourse among, 211.
Christianity, the defence of, how pre-
judiced, 61; in its relation to social
life, 497.

Chronicles, the, of an old manor house,
497.

Church, hymns and prayers of the
Abyssinian, 388.

Church, the future of the Western,
103 note.

Church of the Holy Sepulchre, 137;
when destroyed,
141; Eusebius
quoted on, 141; the Bordeaux pil-
grim quoted on, 144; Socrates Scho-
lasticus quoted on, 144.
Clemens Alexandrinus quoted on
Hermes, 33.
Coming One, the, 350.

Commentary on the Acts of the
Apostles, 496.

Commentary, a, on the Epistle to the
Ephesians, 204; on the Epistle to
the Hebrews, 204; on the Book of
Job, 205; on the Books of Samuel,
205; on St. Luke, 208, 484.
Common Prayer, annotated Book of,

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Demonology, the Karens and, 341.
Demons, our Lord's power over, 295.
Descartes' famous saying, 50.
Deutsch, Mr. E., on Semitic Palæo-
graphy and Epigraphy, 229.
Devotional poetry, 3.

Difficult passages in Job, 377.
Discourses in the Gospels, parallel, 251,

255; conclusions respecting, 317.
Dispersion, the Karens quoted on, 327.
Doddridge, Dr., his opinion of Watts'
Psalms and Hymns, 17.
Dogmatics, Christian, 491.
Dome of the rock described, 140.
Dominicans, the, and the Emperor of
China, 64.

Drummond's, Sir W., Edipus Judaicus,

198.

Ecclesiæ Memorabilia, 206.

Eden, the Karens quoted on, 323.
Edessa, two epistles of Mar Jacob,
bishop of, 430.

Education, female, in India, 244.
Egypt, the influence of, on Greek phi-
losophy, 30.

Egyptian ritual for the dead, 30.
Egyptology, 248.

"Eirenicon," remarks on the, 396;
Newman's reply to, 406.

Elias, who was to come, 371.
Eloy, Dr., quoted on psalmody, 2.
Ephesians, a commentary on the Epis-
tle to, 204; lectures on, 211.
Epistles, two, of Mar Jacob, Bishop of
Edessa, 430.

Essays for the times, 193; on symbol-
ism, 498.

Eusebius of Cæsarea on the star, 150.
Eusebius quoted on the Church of the
Holy Sepulchre, 141, 143.

Evangelists, peculiarities in, 252; pecu-

liarities of the, 493.
Exegesis of difficult texts, 87.

Faber, Father, quoted on devotion to
Mary, 401.

Faber, Mr., quoted on the site of
Sodom, 186.

Faith, a Layman's, 212.

Fall, the, the Karens quoted on, 323,
325.

False Gospels, the, 216.

Fleury, M., quoted on history, 66 note.
Flowers and Fruit of the Holy Land,

246.

Fontenelle's History of Oracles quoted,
59.

Frederick II. and his deposition by
Innocent IV., 65 note.
Funeral rites among the Karens, 335;
origin of, 340.

Garlach, Von, quoted on the Messianic
prophecy in Genesis, 351.

Gee, the Rev. R., on Sermons, 487.
Gemaras, the, quoted on Mary of
Magdala, 128.

Genesis and its authorship, 492.

Genesis, the Messianic prophecy in,
351.

Ginsburg on the Kabbalah, quoted, 38.
Goodwin, Dr., the works of, 494.
Gospels, chronology of the, 207.
Gospels, the false, 216.

Gospels, the historical character of,
tested, 251; variations in the, 252.
Greek lessons, 498.

Harduin, the Jesuit, 50.

Hare, the Arabic term for, 180; re-
marks on the, 475.

Harlot, the word, its ancient meaning,

420 note.

Hawkins, the Rev. Thomas, 413 note.
Hebrew forms, on the confusion of,
172.

Hebrew modern superstitions, 248.
Hebrews, a commentary on the Epistle
to, 204.

Herbert's, George, version of Psalm
xxiii., 6.
Hermes Trismegistus, 22; who was
he ?
32;
Clemens Alexandrinus
quoted on, 33; Jamblichus quoted
on, 33; Patrizzi's opinion of, 40;
Augustine quoted on, 43; Lactan-
tius quoted on, 43.

Hermetic books, Casaubon's opinion
concerning the authorship of, 23;
the theory of creation in, 34; quoted,
35, 37.

Hincks, Dr., his unrequited toil, 250;
in memoriam, 503.

Hincmar and Gottscale at the Council
of Quercy, 55.

Hinton, Mr James, his book, 90.
History, Christian, 495.

Holy Land, locusts in, 89; flowers and
fruit of the, 246.

Hopkins, John, and the old version, 10.
Horsley, Bishop, his opinion of the
old version of the Psalms, 11.
Hymns, Moravian, 8; of the Abys-
sinian Church, 388; their authors
and origin, 494; of faith and hope,
495.

Hymn, a, of Dessler's, 9.
Hypatia, quoted on the future of the
Western Church, 103 note.

Ideal, Christ our, 497.
Implements of stone, 219, 239.
India, female education in, 244.
Infallibility, papal, 404, 411, 412.
Inscription, an, from Thessalonica, 238.
Inspiration, divergence of opinion on,
71; limitation of, 104; of Nathan,
104; and non-inspiration of the
prophets, 104; and the book of Job,
111; "a Rector's" remarks on, 184.
Irish bishops, the alleged conversion
of, 495.

Irreligion, the charge of against learned
men, 49.

Italy, the Benedictine monasteries of,
480.

Jacob, Mar, two epistles of, 430.
Jamblichus quoted on Hermes, 33.
Jehovah, the name, 353, 354.
Jerusalem, the water supply of, 229.
Job, inspiration and the book of, 111;
a commentary on the book of, 205,
491; difficult passages in, 377.

Kakhyen, another name for Karens,
320.

Karen traditions and opinions, 319;
fragments quoted, 322; prophets,
343; a distinguished, 344.
Karens, Malte Brun quoted on, 320;
Richardson's account of, 320; Mr.
Kincaid quoted on, 320; Mr. Cutter
quoted on, 321; Captain Ianney

quoted on, 321; Dr. Helfer quoted
on, 321; funeral rites among the,
335.

Keble, Mr., quoted on devotional
poetry, 3; version of Psalm xxiii., 5;
quoted on Dr. Watts, 16; his trans-
lation of the Psalms, 19; his trans-
lation of Psalm xlii., 19 note.
Kethe, William, the writer of the Old
Hundredth, 12.

Kingsley, quoted on the future of the
Western Church, 103 note.
Kissingen, a memento of, 212.
Koran, the, and the Bible, 206.

Lactantius and the Asclepios, 43.
Laubrussel, Father, some account of,
48.

Lane's dictionary quoted on the word
hare, 181.

Law, the divine, 497.

Lewis the Debonnair and his penance
at Attigny and Soissons, 65 note.
Limitation of Inspiration, 104.
Liturgies, the, of 1549 and 1662, 215.
Liturgy, the, and the manner of
reading it, 206.

Llandaff, the Bishop of, and ritualism,
210.

Locusts in the Holy Land, 89.
Louis IX., S., some particulars of, 132.
Luke, St., a commentary on, 208,
484; Renan on, 285.
Lurdeyn, the word, 419 note.

Lyte, the Rev. J. H., his psalms, 20.

Macdonald, Mr., quoted on the name
Jehovah, 354.

Magdala, Mary of, 123.

Magdalene, various forms of the name,
135.

Mahomet, 233; and Bouddha, 233;
personal appearance of, 234.
Mammet or mawmet, its meaning, 421
note.

Man and his Dwelling-place, by Mr.
Hinton, 90; quoted, 92 note, 93
note, 94, 95.

Man, the first, and his place in
creation, 200.

Manuscripts, Syriac, at St. Petersburg,
461.

Maps, mediæval, of Africa, 235.
Martin, Saint, and the Alexandrines,

46; his views on sin and death, 47.
Mary, devotion to, 401; Dr. Pusey
quoted on, 402; various views of
honour due to, 403; Pius IX. on, 405

Mary of Magdala, the true character
of, 123; and Christian art, 133; and
the Church of England, 134.
Materialist, the name of, 53.
Mathews, the Rev. E., 499.
Matthew and Mark, comparison of,

258.

Mechri, the meanings of, 375 note.
Meditation, a, 350.

Messianic prophecy, the, in Genesis,
351; Von Garlach quoted on, 351.
Milnes, Monckton, quoted on Mary
Magdalene, 136.

Miris, the, Mr. Cutter quoted on, 322.
Missions, a handbook of, 205; romance
of, 346.

Monasteries, the Benedictine, of Italy,

480.

Montgomery's opinion of Sandy's para-
phrase, 17.

Moravian hymns, 8.

Mosque of Omar, 137, 236.
Mystery, a, Candlemas Day, 413.

Numenius of Apamea, his opinion of
Plato, 25.

Narrative of our Lord's teaching, as

given in the Gospels compared, 258.
Nathan's inspiration in connection
with the temple, 104.

Neale, Dr. J. M., some account of, 165;
quoted, 168, 169, 170.

Newman, Dr., his reply to the "Eire-
nicon," 406.

Obituary, J. M. Neale, D.D., 165.
Edipus Judaicus, the, 198.
Old Hundredth, the, 11.

Ollivant, Dr., quoted on ritualism, 210.
Omar, position of the mosque of, 137,
236.

Ordeal, the trial by, 66 note.
Origin the, of perfumery, 122.

Palestine exploration, 240.
Palestine and the Exploration Fund,
228, 502.
Palestine and the Samaritan photo-
graphs, 240, 241, 242; the compara-
tive geography of, 488.

Palmer, Sir Roundell, quoted on devo-
tional poetry, 3.

Pantheism in particular, 90; its re-
semblance to Buddhism, 99; general
remarks on,
186.

Parable of the sower, as given in the
Gospels, 258; some of the, as given
in the Gospels, 258; of the grain of
mustard seed as given in the Gos-
pels, 265.

Parallel discourses in the Gospels, 251,
255.

Parthey, the dialogues published by,

33; quoted, 33.

Pascal and his Provincial Letters, 52.
Passive week, 496.

Patrizzi's opinion of Hermes, 40.
Patrizzi, Cardinal, on the Pope's infal-
libility, 404.

Peculiarities in the Evangelists, 252,

493.

Pentecost, the wave sheaf and the, 177.
Perfumery, the origin of, 122.
Peri Nomon, the, compared with the
Poimandres, 44.

Perrone, Father, quoted on the Pope's
infallibility, 411.

Pharisees, our Lord and the, 267.
Plotinus quoted, 36.

Poetry, devotional, 3; Mr. Keble
quoted on, 3; Sir R. Palmer quoted
on, 3.

Poimandres, the, 33; compared with

Plotinus, 36; quoted, 34, 35, 37;
quoted on the metempsychosis, 38;
compared with the Peri Nomon, 44.
Pole to pole, from, 205.

Possession, demoniacal, 124.
Prayers of the Abyssinian Church, 388.
Prophecy of our Lord's death, 314.
Prophecy, the sure word of, 203; of

the seventy weeks, 462.

Prophets, Dr. R. Williams on the, 70.
Prophets among the Karens, 343.
Protestant and Catholic universities,

their difference, 67.

Protestantism in Scandinavia, 188.
Psalm, the xxiii., various versions of,
5.

Psalm c., by Watts, as altered by C.
Wesley, 17 note.

Psalm-book, the, of James I., 12;
quoted, 12.

Psalmody, Dr. Elvy quoted on, 2.
Psalms, alternative versions of the, 1;
translators of the, into verse, 9;
Milton's translations, 10; the old
version, 10; Bishop Horsley's opinion
of, 11.

Psalter, the Scottish, quoted, 14.
Purgatory, a Jewish doctrine, 408

note.

Pusey, Dr., quoted on Article xxxi. and
on Virgin Mary, 402, 407.

Reader, notice to the, 249.
Reformation, mysteries and moralities
before the, 413.

Religion, the abuse of criticism in, 48.
Remarks on the "Eirenicon," 396.
Renan and St. Luke, 285.
Resurrection, the Karens quoted on
the, 328.

Revelation and Science, 500.

Richardson, Dr., his account of the
Karens, 320.

Robinson, Dr., quoted on rock-tombs,
139.

Romance of missions, 346.

Romans, exposition of the third chapter
of, 492.

Rome and England, 211.

Rousé quoted on the Egyptian ritual
for the dead, 30.

Rous, Francis, a Psalm writer, 12.
Roy, Rajah, 203.

Sabaïsm and the idolatry of Terah, 182.
Sabbath, our Lord's discourse on, 282;
the Karaite Jews, their opinion on
certain uses of the word, 179; the
Rabbis quoted on, 178.

Saints, how they are made, 499.
Samaritan photographs, 240, 241, 242.
Samuel, a commentary on the books of,
205.

Sandford, Archdeacon, a Wesleyan's
opinion of, 195.

Sandys, George, his version of Psalm
xxiii. 5; his Paraphrase, Montgo-
mery quoted on, 17; his version of
Psalm 1xv., 18; R. Baxter's opinion
of, 18; Lord Falkland quoted on, 18.
Sanskrit Literature, 214.

Satan, the Karens quoted on, 327.
Scandinavia, Protestantism in, 188.
Science, Revelation and, 500.
Scotch Church, version of Psalm xxiii.,
6.

Scripture, uninspired matter in, 110;

a plea for a new translation of the, 202
Semitic palæography and epigraphy,

229.

Sepulchre, Church of the Holy, 137.
Sermon, the, on the Mount, 284.
Sermons, Our, 487.

'Seven," the word, 126.

Sheaf, the Wave, and Pentecost, 177.
Smith, Henry, the works of, 496.
Sodom and Gomorrah, the site of, 185;
Mr. Faber quoted on, 186.
Sower, the parable of the, as given in
the Gospels, 258.

Spikenard, its nature, etc., 69.
Spinozists and Scotists, the, 56.
Star, the, Eusebius of Cæsarea on, 150.
Stark's Commentary on St. Luke, 484.
Sternhold, Thomas, and the Old Ver-
sion, 10.

Stone implements, 219, 239.

Suger, Abbé, and the crusade of Lewis

the Young, 65 note.
Superstitions, modern Hebrew, 248.
Sydney, Sir Philip, and the Countess
of Pembroke, authors of a version
of the Psalms, 19.
Symbolism, Essays on, 498.
Synagogue, consecration of a, 243.
Syria, the state of, 429.

Syriac MSS. at St. Petersburg, 461.
Syrian Christians, the, 430.

Temptation, the, as narrated in the
Gospels, 316.

Terah, was his idolatry Sabaïsm? 182.
Testament, New, for English readers,

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Tyana, Apollonius of, 199.

Tyler, Mr., quoted on the name Jeho-
vah, 353.

Universities, Catholic and Protestant,
67.

Variations in the Gospels, 252.

Versions, alternative, of the Psalms, 1.
Vienne, the first Canon of the Council
of, 55 note.

Virgil's description of the war-horse,
385.

Virgin, the meaning of the word in
Isaiah vii. 14, 73.

Wake, Archbishop, and Du Pin, 397.
War-horse, the, in Job, 385; Virgil's
description of, 385.

Warton quoted on the difficulties of

translating the Psalms, 2; quoted on
the old version of the Psalms, 11
note.

Watts's version of Psalm xxiii., 7;
and his Psalms, 15; his design
quoted, 16; his Psalm applied to
the Revolution, 16; Mr. Keble
quoted on, 16; Doddridge's opinion
of, 17.

Wesley, C., his alteration of Psalm c.,
17 note.

Wesleyanism and the Established
Church, 194.

Williams, Dr. Rowland, on the Pro-

phets, 70; quoted on Lowth, 71;
his translation of Isaiah vii. 14, 73.
Woodford, Samuel, his paraphrase of
the Psalms, 19.

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