n of Christ_, 44.
Cain, how far he had faith, 223.
Calvin, 100, 250.
Canaan, rest of, 61.
Character in relation to understanding of truth, 90.
Christ, the coming of, 195;
a spotless victim, 156;
death of, 37, 93;
return of, 188;
as creator, 9;
the effulgence of God's glory, 12;
as theocratic king, 26, 179;
piety of, 77;
true man, 167;
unchangeable, 164;
unites all revelations of God, 8;
as first-begotten, 26;
as Leader, 38;
His trust in God, 40;
His humiliations a propitiatory in death, 37;
more worthy than Moses, 55;
incapable of sin, 72;
the great Shepherd, 328.
Christology of the Epistle, 178.
Christopher, legend of, 317.
Church, consciousness of the, 187;
customs, 187;
idea of the, 185.
Cloud of witnesses, 259, 279.
Cocceius, 126.
Coleridge, S. T., cited, 304.
Colossian heresy, 22.
Colossians, Epistle to the, 22.
Conflict of faith, 273, 277.
Conscience, enlightened, 158, 227, 248;
natural, 152, 155;
enfeebled by Judaism, 156;
as a revelation of God, 3;
not satisfied under the Law, 123.
Consecration, priestly, 185.
Conversion, immediate, 242.
Cross, use of the word, 281.
Creed, the Nicene, 15.
Cynicism, 96, 190.
Cyprian cited, 95.
Covenant, new. See under New.
Covenant, old, 307.
David's faith, 263.
Death a spiritual conception, 43.
Deborah's faith, 261.
Delitzsch cited, 114.
Demons, faith of, 224.
De Lyra, 258.
Discipline of conscience, 175;
of character, 283.
Doctrines, strange, 317.
Dominion bestowed on man through Christ, 36.
Dreams once a revelation of God, 10.
Earnestness, 100.
Ecstasy, 11, 53.
Effulgence of God's glory, 12.
Eleazar's faith, 264.
Elijah's removal, 220;
his faith, 263;
his sudden appearances, 6;
defiled by touching a dead person, 155.
Elisha defiled by touching a dead person, 155.
Emanations, doctrine of, 21 _sqq._
Enoch's faith, 219.
Ephesians, Epistle to the, 52.
Equity of our High-priest, 72, 74.
Esau a representative of the worldly spirit, 287.
Essenes, 26, 320 _sqq._
Eternal duration of Christ's priesthood, 116.
Exhortations of the Epistle compared, 183.
Exmanition of Christ, 44.
Failure, impossibility of, 99.
Faith, as an initial grace, 86;
as confidence, 200;
as trust, 201;
and works, 201;
as an inner life, 201;
and morality, 202;
as a realisation of the unseen, 204;
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