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V. 261; vill. 471.
New Testament, Christology of, summarized, vii. 437.
Newman, Dr., on περιχώρησις, i. 34, note; on Bp. Bull, vii. 427, note; on Homoousion, 439, note.
Newman, F. W., his ‘ Phases of Faith,’ i.42; denies Christ’s moral perfection, i. 23; iv. 168, 200, notes; on His claim to be the Judge, 175; on His Self-assertion, 200, note; on His death, 201, note.
Nicea, Council of, ii. 973; vii. 435, 84. ; Creed of, i. 18; iv. 202, note; Vv. 259; vii. 366, 418, 439, 441 84. ; Vili. 481.
Nicholas I., his use of False Decre- tals, viii. 479.
Noetus, i. 15; vil. 474.
Nonconformists, iii. 126.
Novatian, on progressive revelation, ii. 48; on prayer to Christ, vii. 392.
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Ollivant, Bp., on Isaiah, ii. 85.
Olshausen, i. 6; vi. 354, note.
Omniscience, in Christ, viii. 464,
414. ‘Only-begotten,’ the, v. 235 sq.
‘Operations’ in Christ, two, v. 266, 267, notes.
Ophites, the, v. 219.
Origen, as a commentator, vii. 425; on worship of Christ, 391, 400 sq.; on Christ’s Divinity, 422, 425, 427; questionable language of, 427 8q.
Original sin, i. 23.
Orthodoxy, in the Pastoral Epistles, vi. 342 8q. .
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Paganism, its hostility to Chris- tianity, iii, 141 sq.; St. Paul’s judgment of, vi. 311 sq.; its no- tice of the worship of Christ, vii. 399, 8q.; its moral corruption, i. 2; iii. 1425 viii. 496 sq.
Pantheism, i. 26 sq.; viii. 456 sq.
Papias, v. 217.
‘Parables of the Kingdom,’ iii. 105 sq.
Paraclete, the Montanists’, v. 219, note,
Passion, vast significance of the, viii. 480 sq.; its virtue dependent on Christ’s Divinity, vi. 301; viii. 484 sq.
Pastoral Epistles, the, vi. 342 sq.
Patripassianism, i. 15, 16.
Paul, St., has been called the creator of Christianity, i. 14; his conver- sion, iii. 141; his interview with the leading apostles, vi. 281; characteristics of his style, 283; his teaching on Christ’s Manhood, 306 sq.; on the Divine Unity, 311 sq.; on Divinity of Christ, explicitly, 315 sq.; and implicitly, 327 sq.; his account of faith, 287, 346 sq.; of regeneration, 351 sq.; his opposition to Ju- daizers, 356 sq.; contrast between him and St. John, 356 sq.
Paulus of Samosata, i. 25; vii. 433; rejected the worship of Christ, vii. 394; his cavil at Homoousion, 439 8q-
Paulus, rationalist, i. 42.
Peace, secured by Christ, vi. 338.
Pearson, Bp., on adoration of Christ, vii. 386, note.
Pelagianism, viii. 495.
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Pentateuch, quoted by Christ, viii. 462 sq.
Περιχώρησις, i. 34, note.
Persecution, Pagan, iii. 146.
‘ Person,’ use of the term, i. 32, 333 of Christ, One and Divine, v. 259 sq.
Personality, idea of, ii. 68, note; of God, 1. 30; viii. 452 sq.
Persons in the Godhead, intimated in Old Testanfent, ii. 49 sq.
Peschito, the, v. 214.
Petavius, ii. 68; vil. 427, 430, 433; viii. 475.
Peter Lombard, v. 264, note; viii. 489, note.
Peter, St., his confession, i. 10, I1; Christology of his sermons, vi. 294 8q.; of his Epistles, 297 sq.
Pharisaism, iv. 164.
Philanthropy, Christian, iii. 132; viii. 502 sq. ; spirit of, in St. John,
