ABRAHAM, 99; 104.
Achaia, 218.
Acts, significance of, with regard to par- don, 83.
Belief, substance of, 305; object of, 306. Berea, 196; 202; Jewish disturbance at, 203.
Advocate, Isaiah on the coming of the, Bethesda, pool of, 50.
Beza, his views of the Man of Sin, 278. Brutus, 326.
Caesar, 326.
Cæsarea, 145; 150.
Calvary, 19.
Calvin, his views of the Man of Sin, 278. Canaan, woman of, 28.
Candace, 119.
Capernaum, 26.
Centurion's servant, healing of the, 24. Cephas, 218.
Children, Christ's love for, 36. Chorazin, 26.
Christ, His passion, 54; His death, object of, 91; the One Head of the Church, 302.
Christian religion, 61.
Christianity, positive not negative, 18; contrasted with ethnic religions, 20. Christians, first use of the term, 163. Church, increase of, 101.
Church of Christ, when and where es- tablished, 67.
Church organization, necessary, 160. Churches, meaning of the term, 273. Cilicia, 133.
Citizenship, Roman privilege of, 193. Clark J. Freeman, Ten Great Relig- ions, 20, 208, 211.
Claudius, the emperor, 215. Comforter, coming of the, 70.
Confession, the Westminster, 312. Confucius, 325.
Congregational, the Church of Christ is, 272.
Constitution, divine, for the Church, 307. Conversion, supernatural, 114. Corinth, 137; 198; Paul at, 215; Paul's work at, 217.
Cornelius, 115; 132; 145; 140; 156; 189; baptism of, 144; needed no re- pentance, 157.
Council, first Church, 169; decree of the first, 171.
Creation, began in a miracle, 110. Creed, the Nicene, 312. Creeds, unnecessary, 309. Crispus, 216.
Cross, significance of the, 91. Cyprus, 159.
PALSY, man afflicted with, healing of,
25; pardon to the man sick of the, 87. Pardon, conditions of, 78; uniform law of, 79; conditions of, where and when required, 79; gospel doctrine of, 83; doctrine of, in Acts, 83; doctrine of, in Epistles, 84; three cases of, in Gospels, 87; at Thessalonica, 199; no new condition of, 230; condition of, 234; different views of, 235; terms of, 236; evidence of, 237; sealed by baptism, 238; certainty of, according to Peter, 239; not to be judged of by feeling, 247; evidence of, 248. Patmos, 125.
Patriarchal religion, 61. Paul, doctrine of his Epistles, 84; bio- graphy of, 133; object of his call, 134; his place in Christian history, 135; his writings, 136; at Antioch, 179; conspiracy to kill, 222; a prison- er at Rome, 225; his martyrdom, 226. Pentecost, occurrences on the day of, 75; three thousand souls pardoned on, 78; 132; 146; 150. Perseverance of the Apostles, 102. Peter, confession of, 30; his sermon on Pentecost, 75; doctrine of his Epis- tles, 86; vision of, 146; and Simon the sorcerer, 118; his confession, 303. Pharisees, Christ's denunciation of the, 42.
Salvation, by Christ, unprecedented in history, 93; the last great offer from heaven to earth, 94; not secured by morality, 143.
Samaria, woman of, 49; visited by Philip, 106; Philip's success at, 108; 132. Samuel, 97.
Sanhedrin, Stephen before the, 104. Saron, 139.
Saul, his persecutors, 125; his conver- sion, 126; his pardon, 131; 161; 162. Sectarianism, evils of, 298. Secundus, 201.
Sending of the twelve, 56. Sergius Paulus, 188.
Sermon, Paul at Athens, 210.
Silas, 170; 178.
Silvanus, 261.
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