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V. 250, 260, 261; 3 vii. 441.
Materialism, viii. 459.
Matthew, St., his narrative of the Nativity, v. 250.
Melchizedec, vi. 325.
Melito, St., on Christ’s Divinity, Vii. 421, 434.
‘Memra,’ the, ii. 64, 71.
Messiah, hope of the, ii. 70, 78; its debasement, 93. See ‘Christ.’
! Metaphysics,’ inseparable from re- ligion, i. 42; viii. 452.
Meyer, on σάρξ, i. 19, note ; on Philo, Υ͂. 231, note; on dignity and pre- existence of Christ, iv. 184, 186, 190; V. 230; Vi. 323, notes.
Mill, Dr., on narratives of Nativity, v. 250, note; on limitation of Christ’s human knowledge, viii. 469, note ; on Strauss, note A.
‘Ministration,’ ascribed to Christ, vii. 429.
Miracles, evidence from, iii. 147; of Christ, iv. 155 sq.
Mohammedanism, based on a dogma, i. 4; its spread no parallel to that of Christianity, iii. 135.
Monarchianism, vii. 429.
Monophysitism, i. 25.
Monotheism, of Israel, ii. 68, 7» 96; of Christianity, v. 273; vi. 311 sq.
Monothelitism, i. 25; v. 264.
Montanism, v. 219.
Moses, ii. 48, 54.
Muratorian Fragment, the, v. 214.
Mystery no bar to faith, v. 267.
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Mysticism, iv. 188, 201; in St. John, vi. 357.
‘Name of God,’ sense of, ii. 51.
Napoleon I. on Christ’s Divinity, ili. 150, 151.
Nathanael, Christ’s words to, viii. 4733 confession of, i, 11; iv. 180; ν. 277.
Naturalism, ii. 77, 913; iii. 110; vi. 311. ᾿
‘Natures’ of Christ, the Two, v. 261 sq.
Neander, on Christ as Pattern Man, i. 8, note; on preparations for Christianity, ii. 72; on the Logos, v. 229; on SS. Paul and John, vi. 357; on Celsus, vii. 400, note.
Neighbour, idea of, vi. 291, note.
Neo-platonism, vii. 363.
Nestorianism, i. 23, note; iii, 123;
