Balfour, Hon. A. J., A De- fence of Philosophic Doubt, 48, 325, 340, 342 notes; Foun- dations of a Belief, 52. Baptized fatalism, 217. Barry, Alfred, Some Lights of Science on the Faith, 68, 371 note.
Baudelaire, Charles, 18, 29. Baxter, Richard, 50.
Beauchamp, Henry, Thoughts of an Automaton, 210. Beaumont and Fletcher, 73. Berthelot, M., 13.
Bettelheim, Anton, Cosmopo- lis, 334 note.
Beyschlags, New Testament Theology, 62, 359, 396, 399, 416 notes.
Bible: bending the Bible to fit definitions, 132.
Biblical scholarship (modern), 143.
Bourget, Paul, Psychologie Contemporaine, 5 note, 17, 28, 30, 324 note, 333 note; Cosmopolis, 17.
Bradford, Amory H., Hered- ity and Christian Prob- lems, 74, 353 note, 411 note. Brain, the organ of the mind, 221.
Brainerd, David, 79.
Brooks, Bishop, 54; Sermon
for Trinity Sunday, 112. Browning, Robert, 33; Saul, quoted, 164.
Bruce, Prof. A. B., St. Paul's Conception of Christianity, 440 note; The Humiliation of Christ, 134; Kingdom of God, 176, 181.
Bushnell, Horace, The Divin- ity of Christ, 125. Butler, Bishop, 7, 8 note, 50. Byzantine art, 130.
Calvary is victory, 278. Calvin, John, 50, 73, 305. Calvinism, 241.
Candlish, Dr. James S., King-
dom of God, 176.
Carlyle, Thomas, 16; Heroes, 86 note.
Catacombs, pictures of Christ in, 129.
Cayley, Professor, 12. Chalcedon, 155.
Charity, the new, 170; true, 299.
Chillingworth, William, 50. Christ, Gospel of, 54; the per- son of, 58; the reality of, 58; was his own Gospel, 60; the life of the Church flowed from, 62; the influence of Christianity came from, 64; the magic of His name 64;
the personal power of Christ continues, 66; the central figure of Christianity, 66; the mystery of, 69; the effect of His presence, 70; unique, 72; solitary in his- tory, 73; sinless, 74; the power of His cross, 76; to know Him the one thing needful, 78; the answer to sceptics, 87; the creator of Christianity, 88; who then is Christ, 89; the historic answer, 90; Godhead slowly revealed, 90; a supreme au- thority to judge the world, 95; the Son of God, 96; the new theology, 105; a per- sonal revelation of the Di- vine Being, 106; His life without admitting His di- vinity, 118; divine love, 120; is God with us, 121; hu- manity, 126; in art, 128; portraits of, 129; portrait, Byzantine, 130; hiding the face of, 132; manhood a vest- ure, 138; of the Gospels, 144; of the Epistles, 145; the new study of, 154; find- ing of the human Christ, 164; teaching, the kingdom of heaven the keynote of, 174; the doctrine of, 182; record of His teaching, 184; words and life interpret each other, 186; teaching, the authority of, 189; teaching, the originality of, 190; teaching, universal, 193; doctrine small in compass,
193; doctrine never fails, 194; the simplicity that is in His teaching, 196; loyalty to His teaching, 197; the su- preme authority, 199; our great task to learn his creed, 200; says liberty is real, 226; His preaching a Gospel of liberty, 227; is God's call to faith, 232; on heredity, 233; our helper, 236; doctrine of election, 305; parables, 307; ideal, 310.
Christhood, what is meant by the, 92. Christian
leadership, need
of, 38; belief, the new line of, 92; doctrine and the Deity of Christ, 108; view of God and world, 361 note; preacher, the duty of, 316. Christianity and Christ, 59; the rock of, 119; practical, 171; evidences of, 192; and communism, 297. Christians despised for wor- shipping Christ, 104. Christless man can never preach Christ, 202. Christology, modern examples of false, 136. Clarke, Samuel, 50.
Clerk-Maxwell, Professor, 12. Clifford, W. K., 15, 30, 208. College settlements, 38. Columba, 312.
Conscience, the indomitable, 35.
Couperus, Louis, Destiny, 213. Crassus, 73.
Darwin, the testimony of a doubter, 67.
Deity of Christ, the strength
of the Gospel, 122. De Pressensé, Jésus Christ, 162. Desjardins, Paul, 18, 27, 36. Determinism proved, 218. Devout men of pure science, 12.
Disciple, The, must be as his Lord, 306.
Discrimination, 260. Divine, The, Orderliness, 255; immanence, 255; omnipo- tence self-limited in action, 265; omniscience, 268. Divinity of Jesus Christ, The, 355 note.
Doctrine of Christ, the basis of His conduct, 187; attacked, 7.
Dogmas darken the view of Christ, 131.
Dogmatic theology and mod- ern doubt, 50.
Dogmatics, renaissance of, 51. Dorner, History of Protestant Theology, 378 note.
Doubt not a crime but a malady, 23,
Doubting age, 6.
Du Bois, Reymond, 13. Du Maurier, George, 18.
Earth, militant on, 268. Edwards, Jonathan, 50, 218, 305.
Election, the doctrine of, 302;
perverted in human theol- ogy, 304.
Eliot, George, 17, 25. Emerson, 16.
Endurance, strength of, 275. English sceptics, 25. Ephrem Syrus, 101, 133. Epistles, The, of Paul, 62. Erasmus, quoted in Gore, 142. Everlasting, The, Reality of
Religion, 329 note.
Evil, origin of evil not in God, 266; power of, 272; strug- gle against, 274.
Fairbairn, A. M., The Place
of Christ in Modern The- ology, 51, 153, 357 note, 364 note, 393 note. Faith not changed but en- larged, 10; sorrow of losing, 25; the renaissance of, 33; a starting-point for, 53; the original process of, 91; three vital points made plain to faith, 151; these points de- fended, 152.
False interpretations of Christ's teaching, 175. Fatalism, modern, 206. Felicity, the secret of, 293. Ferrers, Professor, 12. Fiction, gloomy, 17.
Fisher, Prof. G. P., 219; Grounds of Theistic and Christian Belief, 62 note, 424 note.
Fiske, John, 247; Destiny of Man, 326 note; Idea of God, 327 note.
Fitzgerald, Edward, Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyam, quoted, 217.
Flaubert, 29; Madame Bovary, 17.
Foreknowledge, 269. Foster, John, 5.
France, new crusade in, 36.
Fraternity better than equal- ity, 296.
Free-will, 219; is possible, 225. French sceptics, 27. Froude, 16.
Gibbon, Edward, Roman Em- pire, 83.
Gilder, Richard Watson, quo- tation, 79. Gladden, Washington, Ruling Ideas of the Present Age, 434 note.
God seen through Christ, 107; a personal, 117; the true view of, 160; is love, 161; suffers with and for us, 162; helps those who help them- selves, 238; the Father, our Captain, 251; in His world, 254; reign of God through law, 258; is a fair master,
265; the rock of our trust, 273; in history, 276; and truth, 277; is God unjust, 302. Godet, 154.
God's sympathy, doubts dis- solve in the thought of, 163; sovereignty, two spheres of,
Goodness, power of, 272. Gordon, Charles, 79. Gordon, Dr. George A., The Trinity the Ground of Hu- manity, 112; Christ of To- day, 52, 342 note, 374 note. Gore, Canon C. C., 135, 136;
The Incarnation of the Son of God, 134, 351 note, 366 note; Dissertations, 384 note, 427 note.
Gospel, The, of a Person,
43; message clear as light, 53; of a fact, 55; of a force, 59; of a Saviour, 75; of the Incarnation adapted to this age, 113; A., for the whole circle of human life, 173; the fourth, 178.
Gospels: the four Gospels
must be studied, 177. Greer, David H., The Preacher, 322 note.
Gregory the Great, 102.
Hadrian, Emperor, 104. Happiness depends upon our inward state, 289; the secret of, 290.
Hardy, Thomas, 17; Jude the Obscure, 30.
Harris, S., The Self-Revela- tion of God, 51.
Harris, George, Moral Evolu- tion, 436 note. Harrison, Frederic, 15.
Hartmann, 24, 33; Religions- philosophie Selbstersetzung des Christenthums, 33; Philosophie des Unbewuss- ten, 34.
Havelock, Henry, 79. Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 283. Hazard, 230.
Hazzard, Rowland, Freedom of Mind in Willing, 219. Heathen, testimony of the, 103; writers, 103. Heaven, triumphant in, 268. Hebrews, the epistle to the, 149.
Hennell, Charles, Inquiry Concerning the Origin of Christianity, 25. Heredity not final, 222. Hilary of Poictiers, 101. Historical Christ, 58. Hitchcock, Rev. Dr. Roswell D., A Complete Analysis of the Holy Bible, 176. Hodge, Charles, 50. Hodge, A. A., Popular Lect- ures, 241.
Holy Spirit, The, 236. Homoöusia, 155.
Hooker, Richard, 50.
Horton, R. F., Verbum Dei, 322 note.
Human, The, Life of the Father, 81; Life in God, 125.
Humanity, a new relation to, 94.
Hutton, R. H., 27; Contem- 'porary Thought and Think- ers, 417 note.
Huxley, T. H., 15; quoted, 208.
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