INDEX B.
ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO MODERN AUTHORS, EVENTS,
AND WRITINGS.
- Abbot, E. A., D.D., on date of Muratori Canon, 48, note 5.
- Abbott, Rev. Edward, on Fijis, 141, note 8.
- Abbot, The Authorship of the Fourth Gospel by Ezra Abbot, D.D., LL.D. (Boston, 1880.) Frequent citations from, 10 to 48.
- Abbott, Cyclopædia of Religious Knowledge, by Lyman Abbott, D.D., LL.D., cited, 122, 132, note 5, with 122.
- Adams’ Roman Antiquities, 119, note 13.
- Alford (Dean) 103, 108, note 1, with 102.
- Ambrosian Library, 48, note 5.
- Ante-Nicene Christian Library, 16, notes 1, 3, 22, 23, 30, 34.
- Arnold, Matthew, on Basilides, 28, with 10, and 11, note 4.
- Bampton Lectures, 40 with 42, note 17, 68 with 72, note 6.
- Barnes, Albert, on site of Emmaus, 109, note 9.
- on the Resurrection Body, 123, 132, note 5.
- Bartlett, Pres., on the slight historical errors, 79, note 1.
- Baur, J. C., on Fourth Gospel, 52.
- Bentley, on genuineness of Gospels, 71.
- Blackstone, 32, 132.
- Bleek, on date of Muratori Canon, 48, note 5.
- Buck’s Theological Dictionary, 11, note 5.
- Cannibals Christianized, 139, 141, note 8.
- Canonicity,—See Charteris.
- Chadwick’s Views of Christianity, 134, 139, 140, note 1.
- Charteris, Prof. A. H., D.D., on Basilides, 28.
- date of Celsus, 49, note 6.
- date of Justin’s Apology, 61, note 1.
- early universal use of Gospels, 47.
- Fourth Gospel, 17, 27, 28, 47.
- Marcion’s Gospel, 72, note 7, with 69.
- Papias, 17.
- Pastor Hermas, 27.
- Child, L. Maria, 119, note 13.
- Congregationalist, 58, note, 140, note 2, 141, note 8.
- Conybeare and Howson’s Life of Paul, 82, 83, with 88, notes 2,4.
- Credner, on date of Muratori Canon, 48, note 5.
- Curtiss, Prof. Samuel Ives, D.D., on Apocryphal Gospels, 34, 35, 39, and 40 with 42, notes 15, 16.
- date of Celsus, 48, note 6.
- date of Muratori Canon, 48, note 6.
- Judge Waite, 35, 48, note 6.
- Cursive manuscripts of Gospels, 73, note 10.
- Davidson, Samuel, cited by Waite, 29, note 4.
- De Soto, 52.
- Donaldson and Roberts, 16, notes 1, 3, 20, 22, note 1, 23, 30, 61, note 1.
- Dorner on use by Papias of John’s Gospel, 17.
- Drummond, Prof., on Justin’s use of John’s Gospel, 30.
- Early settlements in New Hampshire, 58.
- Farrar, (Canon), 100, note 1, 109, note 3.
- Fisher, Prof. George P., D.D., on Alogi, 62, note 5.
- date of Apocryphal Gospels, 41, note 2, with 34.
- date of Celsus, 49, note 6, with 46.
- date of Justin’s Apology, 61, note 1.
- date of Muratori Canon, 46, 48, note 5.
- genuineness of text of Gospels, 67, 71, 72, note 4, 73, note 12.
- John’s Gospel, 27, 29, note 3, 33, note 3, with 30.
- Justin’s Quotations, 46, 48, notes 2, 4, 62, note 5, 67, 68, 72, note 4.
- Marcion’s Gospel, 72, note 4, with 68.
- Theophilus, 46, 48, note 4.
- Free Religious Index, 140, note 1.
- Friedlieb, on physical Cause of Death, 102, 108, note 1.
- Geikie, The Life and Words of Christ, by Cunningham Geikie, D.D., (1880), cited page 109, note 10, with page 108.
- Gibbon’s Rome, 9.
- Gibson, Ch. Justice, 131.
- Gilbert West,—See West.
- Godet, Prof. F., D.D., 88, note 1, 90, 100, note 3, 126, 132, notes 1, 2, 133, note 8.
- upon Possibility of Miracles, 132, notes 1, 2, with 111.
- upon Sign of Jonah, 88, note 1, 90, 100, note 3.
- upon Vision Theory, 126, 133, note 8.
- Gordon-Cumming, in Fiji, 141, note 8.
- Granite Monthly, 58.
- Greenleaf, Prof. Simon, LL.D., on cock-crowing, 100, note 4, with 97.
- credibility of witnesses, 78, 137, 138, 140, notes 3, 6.
- genuineness of Gospels, 13, 72, 73, note 13.
- presumption of Permanency, 43, 44, note 1, 66.
- presumption of Rightfulness, 13, 44, note 1, 66.
- sign of Jonah, 100, note 3, with page 90.
- superscription on the Cross, 138, 140, note 6.
- truth of Christianity, 132, 138, 140, note 6.
- Hanna, Rev. William, LL.D., on cause of death, 109, note 1, with 102.
- empty tomb, 105, 109, note 6.
- Galilee meeting, 109, note 10, with 108.
- Hilgenfeld on Justin’s use of John’s Gospel, 30, 33, note 3.
- on date of Muratori Canon, 48, note 5.
- Hooykaas and his Bible for Learners, 114, 119, note 8, 128, 133, note 12, 134, 140, note 1.
- Holtzmann, on Apocryphal Gospels, 35.
- Hume’s argument from experience, 43, 112.
- Ingersoll on inspiration, 136, 137, 138.
- on miracles, 112, 118, note 3.
- Inter-Ocean (Chicago), 41, note 2, 42, note 15, 16.
- Kent, Chancellor, 32, 132.
- Keim, Dr., on date of Celsus, 48, 49, note 6.
- on the empty tomb, 120, 132, note 2.
- Lafayette’s visit, 57, 62, note 2.
- Landing of the Pilgrims, 58.
- Lange’s Life of Jesus, on cause of death, 108, note 1, with 102.
- Cleopas and Luke, 106, 109, note 8.
- Galilee meeting, 108, 109, note 10.
- guard of Soldiers, 109, note 3, with 103.
- journey to Emmaus, 106, 109, note 8.
- lifting up the Serpent, 89, 90, 100, note 1.
- locality of Emmaus, 109, note 9.
- sign of Jonah, 100, notes 2, 3, with 90.
- women at the Sepulchre, 104, 109, note 5.
- Lemisch on date of Justin’s Apology, 61, note 1.
- Light Infantry Poor, 62, note 2, with 57.
- Lipsius, Prof. of Jena, on date of Apocryphal Gospels, 35.
- that Justin did not use them, 40, 42, note 15.
- Lord Brougham, 132.
- Madagascar Christianized, 139.
- Mason, Jeremiah, 132.
- Marshall, Ch. Justice, 132.
- Matthew Arnold. See Arnold.
- McClintock and Strong’s Cyclopedia, on Cerinthus, 66, note 3.
- Pagan Persecutions, 11, note 5, 73, note 9.
- Resurrection Body of Christ, 123.
- Meyer’s Lexicon, on date of Apocryphal Gospels, 35.
- Mill, J. S. concedes, Christ Historical, 128, 133, note 11.
- miracles possible, 8.
- Miln, on “Church of the Future,” 134, 140, note 1.
- Milligan, The Resurrection of Our Lord, by William Milligan, D.D., Prof. etc. in the University of Aberdeen. (London, 1881), Cited, 114, 119, notes 5, 7.
- Morrison, James, D.D., on Empty Tomb, 119, note 18.
- New Hampshire Journal, Preface and 140, note 2.
- New York Observer, 140, note 1.
- Neander, on the date of Justin’s Apology, 61, note 1.
- destruction of Church, etc., at Nicomedia, 73, note 9.
- New Revision, 72, 100, note 1.
- North American Review, 118, note 3, 140, note 4.
- Norton, on Peter’s Gospel, 39, 42, note 12, 56, note 2.
- on Genuineness of Our Gospels, 54, 56, 76, 80, note 6.
- on number of Copies of Gospels, 73, note 8, with 70.
- Page on date of Justin’s Apology, 61, note 1.
- Parker, Joel, Ch. Justice, 43.
- Parmelee, Dr. Simeon, great age of, 57.
- Parsons, Theophilus, Ch. Justice, 132.
- Patten’s Diaries, 58.
- Paulus, Theory of, 114.
- Phillips, on Presumptions, 43, 44, note 1.
- Pond, Dr. Enoch, as to cessation of Miracles, 140, note 7.
- Princeton Review, 68, 72, note 4, 79, note 1.
- Renan, Ernest, admissions by, 12, 13, note 1, 84, 112, 130, 133, notes 12 and 14.
- demands expert testimony, 7.
- denials, 7, 11, note 1, 112, 118, note 3.
- idle boasting, 84, 116, 119, note 12.
- upon Christ’s teachings, 128, 133, note 12.
- upon silence of Historians as to occurrences at the Crucifixion, 130, 133, note 14.
- Reuss, on date of Muratori Canon, 48, note 5.
- Riggenback, on use by Papias of John’s Gospel, 17.
- Roberts and Donaldson, 16, notes 1 and 3, 20, 22, note 1, 23, 30, 61, note 1.
- that Justin did not cite Peter’s Gospel, 20.
- Robinson’s Holy Land, 109, note 9.
- Robinson, John, the Pilgrim Father, 135.
- Robinson, Prof., on the Resurrection Body, 122, 132, note 5.
- Routh, on Papias’ use of John’s Gospel, 17.
- Rowe, Prof. See Bampton Lectures.
- Salisbury Church. See Webster.
- Sanday, Dr., on quotations by Justin, 24.
- by Irenæus, 56.
- dates of Celsus, Muratori Canon, 48 and 49, notes 5, 6.
- that Marcion’s Gospel is an abridgment of Luke, 68, 69, 72, note 7.
- Sandwich Islands Christianized, 139.
- Savage, on the “Church of the Future,” 134, 140, note 1.
- Schleiermacher, theory of, 81, 88, note 1.
- Schenkel’s Lexicon, on date of Apocryphal Gospels, 35.
- Scott, Thomas, D.D., that part of the day is counted for the whole, 90, 100, note 3.
- upon Resurrection Body, 122, 132, note 5.
- Scribner’s Monthly, 73, note 12.
- Sears’ “Heart of Christ,” 30, 33, note 3, 49, note 6, 61, note 1, 80, note 4.
- Smith and Wace’s Dictionary, 35.
- Spiritualists, 140, 141, note 7.
- Stanley (Dean) as to date of Polycarp’s Epistle, 10.
- Starkie, on coincidences, 137, 140, note 5.
- on Christianity, 132.
- Stier, that part of a day is counted for the whole, 90, 100, note 2.
- Story, Judge, 32, 132.
- Stowe, Prof. C. E., on Apocryphal Gospels, 35, 41, note 2.
- Elders at Ephesus, 56, note 4, with 55.
- Gospel to Hebrews, 37, 42, note 10.
- Greek Classic Copies, 71, 73, note 11.
- John’s Gospel, 48, note 4.
- Theophilus, 48, note 4.
- Strauss, David, Admissions by:
- actual death of Jesus, 81, 102, 114, 119, note 6.
- sincerity of witnesses, 86.
- universal use of the Gospels, by the end of the Second Century, 45, 46.
- false theories of, 7, 8, 81, 88, note 1, 106, 115.
- became an atheist, 8.
- how far commended, 38, 134.
- more candid than Waite, 38.
- Stroud, on physical cause of Death, 102, 108, note 1.
- Supernatural Religion. An Inquiry into The Reality of Divine Revelation. (Anonymous.) Referred to pp. 17, 42, note 14, 68, 69, 112, with 118, note 3.
- Taylor, William, D.D., on Miracles, 111, 118, note 1, 128, 133, note 10.
- Thomson’s “Land and Book,” 35, 36, 41, note 4.
- Tischendorf, Constantine, discoverer of the Sinaitic Codex, 70.
- on Commentary of Heracleon, 47, 49, note 8.
- on difference in Manuscripts, 73, note 10.
- on number of manuscript copies, 71, 73, note 10.
- on quotations by Irenæus, 56, note 3, with 55.
- on use, by Papias, of John’s Gospel, 17.
- Tübingen School, 8, 30.
- Uncials, number of, 73, note 10.
- Waite, History of the Christian Religion to the year Two Hundred. By Charles B. Waite, A. M. Second Edition, Chicago (1881), 34.
- Waite, C. B., admits Gospels do not copy from each other, 74.
- Waite, C. B., his mistakes as to Apocalypse, 88, note 3.
- Apocryphal Gospels, 35, 36, 41, note 5.
- Basilides, 29, note 4.
- Clement of Rome, 32, 66, note 1, 67, 72, note 2.
- Celsus, 48, note 6.
- Cerinthus, 66, note 3.
- Justin Martyr, 5, 10, 11, note 3, 61, note 1.
- Marcion’s Gospel, 38, 45, 54, 68, 69, 72, note 7.
- Muratori Canon, 48, note 5.
- Peter’s Gospel, 20, note 2, 38, 39, 40, 42, note 14, 48, 62, note 6.
- Resurrection body, and Paul, 85, 114, 119, note 8, 122.
- with other matters too numerous to mention.
- Walker, Timothy, Diaries of, 58.
- Webster, Daniel, 132, 135, 140, note 2.
- his creed, 135, 140, note 2.
- his church membership, 140, note 2.
- Warrenton, on quotations from O. T., 80, note 1.
- Weiseler, on date of Muratori Canon, 48, note 5.
- Westcott, 17, 80, note 6.
- Wesleyan Missionaries, 141, note 8.
- West, Gilbert, on resurrection, 117, 119, note 16.
- Whitby, that a part of a day is put for the whole, 100, note 3.
- Whittier’s Poem, 57.
- Wright. The Logic of Christian Evidences. By Rev. G. Frederick Wright, Andover, Mass. (1880), cited or quoted, 18, 24, 28, note 1, 56, notes, and 80, note 6.
- Yorktown Scammel, 62, note 2.
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