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The divinity of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ

Chapter 70

V. 244, 245.

Philip the Apostle, St., his question to Christ, iv. 180, 181.
Philip the Deacon, St., on Isaiah’s prophecy, vi. 295.
Philippians, Epistle to, vi. 340 sq.
Philo, his theory of the Logos con- trasted with St. John’s doctrine, ii. 63 sq.; v. 231, note; his ‘n- difference to Messianic hopes, ii.
70, 93; on Law of Moses, iii. 139.
Philosophy, Christianity not a mere, iii. 129; Gentile, how far a pre- paration for Christianity, ii. 71; moral weakness of, iii. 146, note ; viii. 496; language of, how used by the Church, vii. 438.
Pietism, i. 42 sqq.
‘Plan’ of Christ, characteristics of the, iii. 117 sq.
Platonism, ii. 65; vi. 353.
Pliny, the elder, iii. 141.
Pliny, the younger, testimony of, to worship of Christ, vii. 399.
Poetry, Greek, a sadness in, ii. 77.
Polycarp, St., testimony of, to St. John, v. 216; on Divine dignity of, and worship of, Christ, vii. 387, 420.
Polytheism, ii. 49; iii. 135.
Fosition taken in the Lectures, i,
84:
Positivism, iii. 137, note; viii. 453.
Practical knowledge of Christ, vi. 302.
Praxeas, Monarchianism of, i. 15, 16; vii. 427.
Prayer offered by Christ, as man, i. 22; to Christ, see ‘ Adoration.’
Pre-existence of Christ, iv. 189 sq.; taught by St. John, v. 231; by St. Peter, vi. 298; by St. Jude, 305; by St. Paul, 315 sq.
Presence of God, in souls, i. 32; iv. 188.
Pressensé, Note A, on Christ’s ‘plan,’ iii. 115, 117, note; on St. John’s Gospel, v. 220, note; on our Lord’s calmness, Note E. 529.
Priesthood of Christ, vi. 344; viii. 493.
Priestley, viii. 481.
Priestly blessing, the, in the Law, τ δι.
Prophecy, Messianic, three stages of, ii. 79 sq.; St. Peter’s use of, vi. 298.
Prophet, Christ the great, ii. 80.
Prophets, the, ii. 75, 78,. 80, 92, 94; vi. 295; their sense of personal sinfulness, iv. 166.
Protevangelium, the, ii. 79
Proverbs, ‘ Wisdom’ in the, ii. 60, 61.
Providence, Divine, iv. 181, 183; vili. 455.
Prudentius, hymns of, vii. 416, 417, notes.
Psalms, the Messianic, ii. 81 sq.
Purity, Christian grace of, viii. 498,
ae. Dr., on Book of Enoch, i. 7, note; on Messianic prophecies, ii. 81, 82, 89 sq., notes; on Ter- tullian, v. 213, note,
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Rabbi, title of, iii. 111.
Rabbinical schools, ii. 76; their Messianic doctrine, 92 ; their later invention of a double Messiah, 88.
Racovian Catechism, vi. 317; vii. 412, 413, 488.
Rationalism, the older, i. 12, 14; Note A, p. 511; modern, iii. 123 84.
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Recapitulation of the argument, viii. 505 564.
Redemption, vi. 301, 315, 3443 viii. 485, 486.
Regeneration, St. Paul’s doctrine of, vi. 351 8q.; Vill. 498.
Reign of Christ, i. 36; ii. 85; iii 12
Religion, definitions of, i. 3, 4; its object a Person, 37. See ‘ Dog- ma.’
Renan, Note A; his view of Christ, i. 15; on Hillel, iii. 109; on Ga- lilean influences, 110; his expla- nation of Christ’s success, 138 sq. ; how he differs from Strauss, 149; on the Gospel miracles, iv. 163, 205, note; denies Christ’s Re- surrection, 156; criticises Chan- ning, 160, note; denies that Christ claimed to be God, 181, 201, note; on His Self-assertion, 199, 205, notes; on His ‘ sincerity,’ 204; on St. John’s Gospel, v. 222, note, 274; his use of the word ‘ God,’ Vili. 459, note.
Resurrection of Christ, the, Christi- anity based on truth of, iv. 156 84. ; preached by SS. Peter and Paul, vi. 296, 329, 330.
Reuss, on prologue of St. John, v 230, 234, 239, 240, notes; on ὁ
V.... αἰῶνας, vi. 317; on re- generation, 351, note.
Revelation, the Christian, i. 2; vii. 441; belief in, necessitates a the- ology, villi. 449.
Reverence, necessarily truthful, v. 271; Lecky’s use of the word, vii. 367, note.
‘Rhetoric,’ charge of, against the Fathers, vii. 425.
Richter, J. P., on Christ, 111, 51.
Ritual, Jewish, impressed a sense of sin, ii. 78.
Romans, Epistle to, vi. 286, 333.
Rousseau, on the Gospel history, iii. 135; v. 274; on early propa- gation of Christianity, iii. 151, note; on possibility of miracles, ἦν: 1587:
Ruinart, his ‘Acta Sincera,’ vii. 407 sq., notes.
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Sabbath, Christ’s claim to work on, iv. 182 sq.
Sabellianism, i. 15, 33, note; iv. 186; v. 236; vi. 319, note; vii. 430, 433. ἶ
Sacraments, iii, 130; Vv. 225; vi. 304, 348, 351, 355, 3593 Vill. 487 8q., 499, 505-
Sacrifice of Christ, vili. 485, 486, 491.
Salvador, on Christ’s claim to for- give sins, iv. 177, note; to work on Sabbath, 182, note; on His testimony before the High Priest, 193, 194.
Sanhedrin, the, iv. 193.
Saviour, Christ the Divine, ili. 152;