SMITH, Ben, sacrifice of, 365.

SMITH, Goldwin, on partial inspiration, 238.

SMITH, Prof. R., gospels characterized by, 131.

SNAKE STORIES, three good ones, 309.

SNEEZE CURE, the, 312.

SOLOMON, his time and his establishment, 63;
not the author of Proverbs, 97;
a polygamist, 383;
intemperance of, 396;
sacrifices by, 413.

SOLOMON, Song of, 100, 101.

SOLOMON’S TEMPLE, contradictory details concerning, 202–204;
number engaged in construction of, 265.

SONG OF SOLOMON, 100, 101.

SOURY, Jules, his criticism of I. Peter, 146;
on human sacrifices among the Jews, 364.

SOUTH, Dr., on Revelation, 151.

SPINOZA, Benedict, declaration by concerning non-Mosaic authorship of the Pentateuch, 73;
on date of Ezra and Jeremiah, 105.

SPRAGUE, Rev., inability of to answer Orson Pratt, 384.

SPRENGER, Dr., on numbers of executions for witchcraft, 372.

SPURIOUS EPISTLES, 155–158.

STANLEY, Dean, on two narratives of creation, 187.

STANTON, Elizabeth Cady, on N. T. polygamy, 384;
on biblical degradation of woman, 409.

STARS, worship of by the Jews, 65;
distance of, 272.

STAVES, were the apostles commanded to carry them? 241.

STEALING, 349, 350.

STEELE, W. F., on biblical variations, 178, 180.

STICKS, gathered on the Sabbath day, 58.

STRAUSS, declares Mark to be a compilation from first and third gospels, 126.

STRINGFELLOW, Rev., on Paul and abolitionists, 376.

STUART, Rev. M., on the word “day” in Gen. i, 274.

STUART, Rev., on Paul and abolitionists, 376.

SUN, worship of by the Jews, 65; standing still of, 310.

SUNNA, a Mohammedan sacred book, 9.

“SUPERNATURAL RELIGION,” on Petrine influence in Mark, 125;
fails to find trace of gospels in first century, 137;
on value of knowledge derived from supernatural sources, 159.

SUSANNAH, History of, 104.

SWINE, see ZOOLOGY.

SWORD, a curse on the non-user of, 315.

SYCHAR, not in Samaria, 279.

SYNESIUS, on the necessity of lying, 344.

SYNOPTICS, the, evidences of a common source, 129.

SYRIAC, N. T., 172, 438.

TABERNACLE, a tent, 63.

TALMUD, a sacred book of the Jews, 10.

TANTRAS, a Hindoo sacred book, 6.

TATIAN, gospel of, used by early churches, 35;
epistles rejected by, 157.

TAXING OF THE WORLD BY A. CaeSAR, not historical, 267.

TAYLOR, Jeremy, on submission to authority, 417.

TAYLOR, Rev., on slavery, 378.

TEMPLE, of Jerusalem, its destruction predicted, 303.

TEMPLE, Solomon’s, contradictory details of, 202–204;
dimensions and number engaged in construction of, 264, 265.

TERTULLIAN, a founder of the Catholic Church and N. T. canon, 26;
apocryphal books cited by, 34;
classed Hebrews as apocryphal, 157.

TEXTUAL CORRUPTIONS, 163–180.

THADDEUS, an apostle, 36.

THEODORET, says gospel of Tatian was used by early churches, 35.

THEOLOGIANS, extinguished, 291.

THEOPHILUS, his allusion to John, 118;
who was he? 126, 140.

THESSALONIANS, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 158, 159, 160.

THEUDAS, time of, 141, 142;
an anachronism relating to, 269.

THIRLWALL, Bishop, regarding the composition of Luke, 128.

THOMAS, gospel of, 127.

THOMPSON, Rev. W. M., on biblical wine, 398.

THREE HOLY CHILDREN, Song of, 104.

THURLOW, Lord Chancellor, on abolition, 377.

TIMOTHY, epistles to, 36, 152, 155, 156, 157, 159, 160.

TIMOTHY, circumcision of by Paul, 257.

TITUS, 152, 155, 156, 157, 160.

TOLA, a judge of Israel, 60.

TOMBS, demoniacs who came out of, 242.

TORAH, 9.

TRAMPS, the truest followers of Christ, 401.

TRANSCRIBERS, errors of, 165–167.

TRANSLATION, a perfect one impossible, 167ff.

TRANSLATORS, errors of, 167–172.

TREES, see BOTANY.

TRENT, council of, 32.

TRINITY, passage supporting it a forgery, 256;
Jefferson on, 289.

TWELVE APOSTLES, gospel of, 127.

TYCHICUS, Philemon sent to, 154.

TYNDALE’S BIBLE, 43.

TYNDALL, Prof. J., on apostolic forgeries, 158;
on origin of morality, 428.

TYRANNY SUPPORTED BY THE BIBLE, 415–418.

TYRANTS, submission to enjoined, 415.

TYRE, prophecy concerning, 295, 296.

UPANISHADS, a Hindoo sacred book, 6.

VAGRANCY, encouraged by the Bible, 399–401.

VAN DYKE, Rev., on biblical wine, 398.

VARIATIONS, 179.

VATICAN MS., description of, 42.

VEDAS, Hindoo sacred book, 5.

VERSIONS OF JEWISH SCRIPTURES, Hebrew, Samaritan, 39;
Septuagint, 40;
of ancient Christian, Peshito, Egyptian, 40;
Ethiopia, Gothic, Italic, Vulgate, 41;
modern, Luther’s, 42;
Wicliffe’s, Tyndale’s, King James, Revised, 43;
Douay, 44;
contain different books, 172;
compared, 172–180.

VIRTUES, Christian, Volney on, 334.

VISHNU, a Hindoo deity, 6.

VOGT, Carl, on triumph of geology, 277.

VOLKMAR, declares Mark to be Pauline, 125.

VOLNEY, on virtues, 334;
his statement of moral duties, 428.

VOWELS, absent in the Hebrew alphabet, 168.

VULGATE, description of, 40, 438.

WAITE, C. B., on parallel passages in Mark and othersynoptics, 125;
on authorship of epistles of John, 148.

WAKE, Archbishop, asserts that apostolic fathers were inspired, 37.

WALKER, Dr. A., on adultresses in the genealogy of Christ, 390.

WAR, sanctioned by the Bible, 356–360.

WARS OF THE LORD, book of the, 65.

WATER TURNED INTO BLOOD, 286, 310; into wine, 286, 287.

WATSON, Dr. J., frank expression of, 458.

WEBSTER, Noah, on biblical obscenity, 392.

WESLEY, John, on witchcraft, 371;
on the liberty of Christian soldiers, 389;
on the American Revolution, 416.

WESTCOTT, Canon, on Justin Martyr’s omission to quote the gospels, 114;
his admission that the writings of the Apostolic fathers do not prove the existence of the gospels, 111;
on “substance” and “form” of the synoptics, 130;
on the origin of John, 135;
on date of II. Peter, 147;
on Hebrews, 157;
on carelessness of transcribers, 167.

WHISTON, Dr., defense of apocryphal books by, 36, 91.

WHITE, A. D., on Johannine authorship of John, 135, 136.

WICLIFFE’S BIBLE, 43.

WINE, the intoxicating kind, manufactured by Christ, 397;
used by early Christians at the Lord’s Supper, 399.

WITCHCRAFT, 370–373;
belief in affirmed by Wesley, Blackstone, and Hale, 371;
numbers put to death for, 372.

WITHERSPOON, Rev. T., on slavery, 378.

WIVES, duties prescribed by Paul, 404;
classed with chattels, 405;
captive, 406;
compelled to suffer for husbands, 407.

WIZARDS, existence of affirmed, 371.

WOMAN, creation of, 307;
injustice to, 404–409;
wrongs inflicted on by Christianity, 407–409;
Conway on, 407;
Gage on, 408; her proud boast, 409.

WORSHIP, freedom of denied by the Bible, 418.

WRIGHT, Rev. W., on biblical wine, 398.

ZACHARIAH, reign of, 215.

ZACHARIAS, son of Barachias, the blood of, 122;
an anachronism, 269.

ZEBEDEE, father of John, 132.

ZECHARIAH, 89; cited by Matthew, 90.

ZEDEKIAH, relation of to Jehoiachin, 208.

ZEND AVESTA, the Zoroastrian Bible, 8.

ZEPHANIAH, 89, 92.

ZELLER, I. Peter believed to be a Pauline document by, 146.

ZOOLOGY OF THE BIBLE, 281–283.

ZOROASTER, the Persian savior, 8.

ZUNZ, existence of Ezekiel denied by, 88.

ZWINGLE, Revelation rejected by, 36;
Luther on Bible of, 171.