Index.
The figures refer to the pages, without distinction of text
from foot-notes.
Abbé Paris, miracles of,
150.
Abélard; a nominalist,
9;
different opinions concerning his scepticism,
84;
Accommodation, principle of,
222;
used by English divines,
223.
Acts, book of, controversy in Germany concerning,
367.
Ahmed Ibn Zain Elebedin, a Mahometan writer against Christianity,
389.
Alexander Hales (Alesius), a scholastic,
90.
Alexander of Aphrodisias, Pantheism at Padua derived from,
101.
Alexander of Pontus, named by Lucian,
47,
51.
Alexander VII. pope, prohibits Lucian's Peregrinus,
50.
Alexandrian school of Fathers,
59;
opinions held concerning the relation of Christianity to other religions,
386.
Allegory, distinguished from myth and parable,
269.
Allen's
Modern Judaism,
387.
Alphonso de Spina, treatise against Mahometans,
388.
Angelo Mai, edition by, of Fronto,
48;
of Porphyry's letter to Marcella,
71.
Annet Paul, a Deist writer,
143.
Anselm, view of the Atonement,
69;
Apollonius of Tyana,
47,
62 seq.
408.
Apologetic, office of,
159.
Apologies of early fathers,
453;
Pressensé's mode of classifying,
453;
sources for studying,
454,
460;
Alexandrian school of,
457;
peculiarity of and inferiority to modern,
460.
Apprehend, how distinguished from
comprehend,
369.
Aquinas, his dogmatic position defensive,
9,
462.
Arian tendency in English church,
392.
Ariosto, sceptical jests in,
95.
Aristotle, criticism on Plato by,
42.
Arminius,
392; Arminians, Ib.
Arndt, J. a Pietist,
424.
Arnold, German church historian, pref.
xvii.
Ass, worship of, imputed to Christians,
405.
Association mental, works on,
355.
Astroc, first to distinguish documents in Genesis,
254.
Atheism, causes of in modern times,
358;
history of the uses of the term,
413.
Athenagoras, apology of,
456.
literary history of,
368.
Augustin on Porphyry,
62;
comparison with Aquinas,
460.
Aurellus, Marcus, views of,
45.
Averroes, influence of,
90;
altered tone of Christians towards, ib.;
pantheism derived from,
100;
threefold influence of,
101.
his philosophy of method,
117.
Bahrdt, disciple of Semler,
227.
Balguy, Dr. works on the Christian evidences,
467.
Bangorian Controversy,
125.
Baronius, the church historian, pref.
xvi.
Bartholmess,
le Scept. Theol. 19;
[pg 478]
Bartollocci,
Lexicon,
386.
Basedow, institutions of,
219,
227.
Basle, theology of the university of,
444.
Baumgarten-Crusius,
41, 442.
Baur, Chr. of Tübingen, work on Gnosis,
39;
theological position,
278;
Bazard, the Simonian,
294.
Beard's
Voices of the Church,
273.
Beaufort, critic of Roman history,
144.
Benedictines on Abélard's
Sic et Non,
83.
Bentham, Jeremy, remarks on by J. S. Mill,
310.
Phileleutherus Lipsiensis,
464.
Bernard, St. contest of with Abélard,
81,
82.
Berry Street Lecture,
466.
Bible, statement of modern difficulty on,
372.
Bibliander, collection of works against Mahometanism,
388.
Bibliolatry, origin of the term,
233.
Bibliotheca Fratrum Polonorum,
391.
Biddle, J. the English unitarian,
392.
Bilderdyk, Dutch poet,
446.
Bini Carlo, Italian poet,
16.
Biographical treatment of doubt, use of,
32 seq.
Blackball, against Toland,
129.
Blackwood's Magazine on Renan,
302.
Bleda's
Defensio Fidei,
388.
Blount, Prof. works of,
369,
466.
Boccaccio,
Le Tre Aunella,
89.
Boethius quotes Porphyry on predication,
56,
79.
Bolingbroke, works and opinions,
144 seq.
Bolton, Hulsean Prize Essay,
73,
451.
Boone, Shergold, argument on divine attributes,
26.
Boulmier, Life of Bayle,
168.
Boyle Lectures,
466; list of several,
467.