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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: INDEX. Accusative with xp)r0, vii. 31; of inverse attraction, x. 16. Adam, xv. 22, 45. Adverbs, xii. 31; xvi. 10. .Elian, cited, i. 22; xi. 22; xvi. 15. Eon, i. 20; xv. 24. Agap6, xi. 20; xiv. 15. Agnosticism, pagan, xv. 35. A Lapide, Introd. 39. Alexandria, not visited by St. Paul, Introd. 1; Hellenism at, ib. 20; school of, i. 20; Church of, ii. 6. Alford, Dean, Introd. 44. Allegorical system of interpreta- tion, ii. 14. Allegory, v. 7; x. 4. Alms, xvi. 1. Altar, ix. 13. Ambrose, Abp., on Christ eternal, i. 24; on Son's subordination, iii. 23; reply to Monica, x. 32; forbids wine at festivals in hononr of martyrs, xi. 21. Ambrosiaster, commentary on Epistle, Introd. 29. Amen, xiv. 1C. Analogy, xv. 35 sqq. Anathema, xii. 3. 481 Angels, included in tho world, vi. 3; judged by saints, vi. 3, present in Church assemblies, xi. 10; fallen, destroyed by Christ, xv. 24. Antiphonal singing, xiv. 27. Antoninus, M., x. 27, et al. Aorist, for perf. ii. 10, 12; xv. 32; subjunctive, as fut.' perf. vii. 28; eyvo), viii. 2; passive, in a reflexive sense, x. 2; inchoative, xi. 21. Apollinarianism, in the doctrine that flesh means the ma- terial body, iii. 1; in Baur's view that St. Paul represents Christ as being man in His pre-existent state, xv. 47. Apollos, Inlrod. 5; i. 12; iv.G; xvi. 12. Apologue of the members, xii.14. Aquila and Prisca, Introd. 5; xvi. 19. Aquinas, as commentator, In- trod. 31; on knowing God, xiii. 12. Aristotle, his standard of morals, ii. 15; on voCs, ii. 16; on cruyyvto/x);, vii. 6; on slavery, vii. 22; on irpcatpea-: -, viii. 3; on body, xii. 18, 22; on...