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Jenkins, Rev. John, his revision of the Breton Bible, 111, 113. Jesus: All and in All, 498; the God- head of, 252; Rest in, 254. Jesus Christ, essays on the life and doctrine of, 257.
Job, the book of, 338; the author and
age of, 339; Delitzsch quoted on, 343, note, 350, note, 357, note; Hengstenberg quoted on, 351, note; Dr. Kitto quoted on, 349, note; a revised translation of, 208, 399. John ii. 20, the date in, 233. John, St., notes on chap. i., by W. Cowper, 515.
Jonah, thoughts on the book of, 437; figurative character of the book of, 447; D. Kimchi on, 461, note; a reference to in the Targum of Nahum i. 2, 445, note.
Jonah, a sign to the Jews, 441. Jones, Dr. David, and Le Gonidec, 101. Justification, the doctrine of, 501.
277; Voltaire quoted on, 279; his four ways of arriving at knowledge, 280; his quarrel with Antoine Ar- nauld, 281, 286, 288; his views of God and of Providence, 283; his quarrel with Bossuet, 292; English writers' opinions of, 296.
Man, the tripartite nature of, 65; Mr. Heard on the, 67, 68, etc. Mary, the Glories of, 34.
Medd, Mr., on altars, 46; quoted on sacrifice, 48.
Metaphysical views of Mr. Hinton, 81. Micah, the priest-maker, 260. Miracles of the Old Testament, 429.
Kneeling at the Holy Communion,
Kush, meaning of the word, 368, note.
Law and liberty, 30.
Liguori, Alfonso de', 34.
Liturgy of St. Celestine, 232.
Locke and the writings of Malebranche, 296.
Lost souls, necessary condition of, 59,
Malachi i. 11, 36, 38. Malebranche, Nicolas, 265; his early life, 265; historical and philological pursuits of, 266; his geometry and algebra, 267; his introduction to philosophy, 267; becomes a meta- physician, 268; a list of his works, 269; his peaceful disposition, 270; his pupil, Lord Quadrington, 273; Berkeley's interview with, 273, note; his friends Prestet and Carré, 273 ; his friends the Jesuits, 274; his deep piety, 275; his reunions, 275; his bodily infirmities, 276; his death, 277; an account of his philosophy,
Pantheism of A. Comte, 174. Pantheism and Mr. Hinton, 89.
Parker, F., on the prophecy of the weeks, 476.
Parties, state of, in the Church of England, 184.
"Pink Pamphlet," the, 306.
Plea for a revised translation of the Scriptures, 156, 481.
Pomponia; or, The Gospel in Cæsar's Household, 494. Positivism, 174.
Praises, the book of, 256.
Preaching, the influence of, 317. Prestet and Carré, friends of Male- branche, 273.
Price, the Rev. Thomas, 100. Privy Council, the, and Mr. Wilson,
Psalm lxxxix. 10, note on, 484. Psalms, the imprecatory, 499.
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