Abbot, Bishop, ii. 187. Abelard, i. 384, 391; works, 393; on rea- on rea- son and revelation, 416, 417; tradition, 422; being of God, 436; attributes, 446; unity, 448; omnipotence, 449, 452; op- timism, 452; Trinity, 457, 459; theodicy, 473; on sin, ii. 24; hereditary sin, 26; freedom, 28; christology, 38; the right of the devil, 43; redemption, 46, 47; matrimony, 115.
Abraham's bosom, ii. 130. Absolute, philosophy of, ii. 399. Absolution, as sacrament, ii. 303, 325, 513. Abulfaradsh (Barhebraeus), i. 385.
Abuses of Roman Catholic Church, ii. 289. Acacius of Cæsarea, i. 255. Acceptilatio, ii. 356, 360. Accidentia sine subjecto, ii. 95.
Act and testimony, ii. 444.
African School, i. 386. Agatho of Rome, i. 283. 'Ayɛvvnoía, i. 264. Agnoetæ, i. 281.
Agobard, of Lyons, on Jews, i. 382, 415; works, 387; on Inspiration, 425. Agricola, John, ii., 148, 248. Agrippa of Nettersheim, ii. 22, 23. Aichard, see Eckart.
Alúvios, i. 379. Αιώνιος, "Αιρεσις, i. 52.
Aix-la-Chapelle, Council, i. 454. Aktistetæ, i. 281.
Alanus of Ryssel (ab Insulis), i. 395, 396;
on faith, 417; attributes of God, 446; on the Trinity, 463; on atonement, ii. 49; on works, 69; on sacraments, 78; on orders, 116.
Albertus Magnus, i. 396, 397; on knowing God, 439; on Erigena, 442; on immacu- late conception, ii. 30, 32; christology, 35, 38; on indulgences, 70; concomi- tance, 102, 103.
Active obedience, ii. 354, 357-8, 362, 497-8. Albrecht, ii. 52.
Alcherus, ii. 15. Alciat, ii. 211.
Alcuin, i. 387; on revelation, 422; on pro- cession of Holy Ghost, 454; adoptionism, ii. 35, 37.
Alexander, see Natalis (Noel) ii. 206.
Alexander III., ii. 38.
Alexander of Alexandria, i. 249, 250. Alexander of Constantinople, i. 250. Alexander Hales, i. 396, 397; knowing God, 439; on omnipresence, 446; love of God, 453; creation, 470; theodicy, 473; devil, 478; sinlessness of Mary, ii. 31; on assu- rance, ii. 65; on thesaurus meritorum, 69; seven sacraments, 78; confirmation, 87; Lord's Supper, 98; the cup, 102; on concomitance, 103; penance, 111. Alexander, Archibald, J. A., J. W., ii. 445; W. L., ii. 435.
Alexander of Stourdza, ii. 459.
Alexandria, School of, i. 95, 239, 275; ii. 375.
Alexandrian culture, i. 50.
Alford, ii. 423.
Aliquando, i. 445.
Allatius: see Leo.
Allegorical Interpretation, i. 93, 199, 428;
Allgemeine Deutsche Bibliothek, ii. 381. Allies, ii. 427.
Allihn, ii. 409.
Alloosis, ii. 346.
Alogi, i. 60, 61, 117, 170; ii. 328. *Αλογος, i. 458. Alombrados, ii. 205.
Alschwinus: see Alcuin.
Alsted, ii, 300; on creation, 338-9. Alting, H., ii. 170, 172. Alvarius Pelagius, ii. 32. Amalarius, ii. 90, 91.
Amalrich of Bena, i. 403, 442, 469; on re- demption, ii. 53; on Paradise, 133. Ambrose, i. 230, 235; on Trinity, 264; sin, 295; on invocation of angels, 338; on baptism and forgiveness, 360; on eucha- rist, 362, 364; first used missa; on future state, 377; ii. 96, on change in elements (spurious?)
America, Discovery of, i. 411. Ames, William, ii. 174.
Ammon, ii. 396, 405, 499, 513; religion, 461.
Amphilochius on transubstantiation, i. 361. Amsdorf, Nicolas, ii. 148; on justification, 286.
Amularius, i. 383.
Amulo on Jews, i. 383.
Amyraldus (Amyraut), ii. 179, 180, 181, 187; on predestination, 277, 278. Anabaptists, ii. 154, 155, 208, 211, 364, 513, 516; on clergy, 291.
Analogia Fidei, ii. 230, 231, 235.
Analytic Method, ii. 150, 152.
Αναμαρτησία, i. 178.
Anastasius of Alexandria, i. 276. Anastasius Sinaita, i. 288.
Ancient Church History, works on, i. 40.
Andrea, Jacob, ii. 149, 157, 207.
Andreac, Valentin, ii. 157.
Andrews, Lancelot, ii. 182, 187.
Andrews, W. W., ii. 414.
Angels, i. 138, 139, 338, 475; ii. 341, 482. Angelites, i. 268.
Angelolatry forbidden, i. 338. Angelom, i. 429.
Angelus Silesius, ii. 204, 340.
Anglican Divines, ii. 182, 416; on the church, ii. 296; on baptism, ii. 364, 369.
Anhalt, ii. 149.
Anna, Empress, i. 475. Annihilation, i. 226. Annihilationists, ii. 451.
Anointing, extreme unction, ii. 112. Anselm, i. 391; works, 392, 412; on evi- dences, 415; on faith, 416, 418; on Bible reading, 431; ontological argument, 433; on knowing God, 439; on attributes of God, 445, 446; on eternity and omni- presence, 445, 446; omnipotence, 449; on procession of Holy Ghost, 454, 455; on Trinity, 457, 459, 460, 463; on the best world, 473; angelology, 476; on fall of devil, 477, 478; creationism, ii. 14, 17; image of God, 19, 20, 21; on sin, 23, 24; on imputation, 26-7; on free- dom, 28; on sinlessness of Mary, 31; christology, 36, 38; on birth of Virgin, 40; redemption, 41; Cur Deus Homo, 43,
44; soteriology, 53; on election, 60, 61; transubstantiation, 96, 99, 100, 101; on atonement, 355, 363, 497.
Anslem of Havelberg, i. 454. Ancyra, Council, i. 255. Antagonism, Age of, ii. 373 sq. Antecedent will, i. 332, 474.
Anthropology, i. 148, 229, 286; of scholas- tics, ii. 13; modern, 251, 485. Anthropomorphism, i. 106, 109, 328. Anti-Burghers, ii. 431. Antichrist, ii. 119, 216. Antideistica, ii. 382.
Αντιδόσεως τρόπος, ii. 35, 352. Antilegomena, i. 317.
| Antinomians, ii. 183, 192.
Antinomian Controversy, ii. 148, 248.
Antioch, School, i. 239, 275, 320.
Antioch, Synod, i. 248, 253. Antipodes, i. 473.
Antitrinitarians, i. 131; ii. 210, 328. See Unitarians.
'AvтíTuña in Eucharist, ii. 108. Apelles, Gnostic, i. 221. Appleton, Jesse, ii. 440. Aphthartodocetæ, i. 281. Apocalypse, i. 213, 214, 319.
Apocrypha, i. 84, 318; ii. 230, 233, 472. Apocryphal Gospels, i. 85.
Apollinaris, i. 229, 271, 351; millennarian,
Apologetics, i. 19, 20; ancient, 77, 313, 382; mediæval, 414; modern, ii. 220.
Apology of Augsburg Confession, ii. 146, 148: see Augsburg.
Apostles' Creed, i. 51, 173, 354; ii. 157, 249, 329, 354.
*Απομνημονεύματα, i. 85. Apostles, i. 44-6.
Apostolate, new, ii. 510.
Apostolical Fathers, i. 63.
Apostolical Succession, ii. 291.
Apotheosis, ii. 354. Apthorp, ii. 448. Aquarii, i. 205.
Aquinas, Thomas, i. 396; works, 397; on Scotus, 398; contra Gentiles, 415; on miracles, 415; reason and revelation, 416, 419; tradition, 422; inspiration, 426; in- terpretation, 430; ontological argument, 432, 436; on knowing God, 439; on Erigena, 442; attributes of God, 447; omnipotence, 451; will of God, 453; pro- cession of Holy Ghost, 456; creation, 470, 472; theodicy, 474; angelology, 476; devil, 478; psychology, ii. 14; on immor- tality, 16; on state of innocence, 18, 19; on pura naturalia, 19; the fall, 23; here- ditary sin, 26; on original justice, 28; on immaculate conception, 30; sanctification of Mary, 32; christolology, 35, 38; atone- ment, 47, 50; on three offices of Christ, 50; incarnation, 54, 55; on election, 60, 62; on justification, 63, 64; on grace, 64, 65; on indulgences, 70; the Hyper- dulia, 76; number of sacraments, 77, 79; idea of sacraments, 80, 82; indelible
character, 82; on baptismal grace, 84, 85, 86; confirmation, 87; transubstantiation, 98, 99; on sacrifice in eucharist, 100; the cup, 102; concomitantia, first used, 103; on penance, 109, 110, 111; extreme unc- tion, 113; orders, 114, 115; on matri- mony, 116, 117; resurrection, 123; on the judgment, 125, 126; purgatory, 127; on limbus infantum, 131; beatitude and dos, 134; hell, 136, 137, 354.
Arabici, i. 159.
Archaeology, works on, i. 22. Arch-heretic, i. 54.
Aretius, ii. 170, 171.
Arguments for Being of God, i. 325, 432: see God.
Arianism, i. 229, 241, 249, 252-4, 256, 259, 271, 328; in England, ii. 184, 328, 332, 478.
ture of God, 328; on dualism, 330; cre- ation, 333; on redemption, 346; on Lord's Supper, 365; ii. 29. Atheism, ii. 475.
Athenagoras, i. 63, 68, 87; on unity of God, 103, 110; on Logos, 120; on angels, 139, 142; on freedom, 155; on resurrec- tion, 218, 219.
Atonement, i. 179, 345; ii. 41, 46, 354, 496; extent of, 275, 351; recent German con- troversy, 502-3: see Death of Christ, Redemption.
Attributes of God, i. 109, 331, 445; ii. 385, 476: see God.
Attritio, i. 188; ii. 109, 111, 136, 325. Auberlen, ii. 473.
Auchterarder Creed, ii. 431; Case, 434. Audæus, i. 290.
Aristotelianism, i. 390, 395, 397, 408, 423; | Audians, i. 328.
Arles, Synod, i. 306. Arminians, ii. 208, 214, 218, 277; in England, 182, 187; learning of, 214, 216; on Scripture, 241; on interpretation, 243; on state of innocence, 254; on original sin, 260; on freedom, 270; on justifica- tion, 281, sq.; on the church, 292; on on sacraments, 303; on Lord's Supper, ii. 309; Trinity, 328, 332; baptism, 367; infant baptism, 369. Arminius, ii. 214, 215.
Arnauld, ii. 201, 202, 277; on eucharist, 321. Arnd, John, ii. 154, 156; on justification, 287.
Arnobius, i. 171, 230, 234; on sin, 295; miracles, 314; inspiration, 321; on being of God, 325; on eternity of God, 332; on providence, 336; annihilation, 226, 376, 379.
Arnold of Brenia, i. 412. Arnold, J. G., ii. 154, 156. Arnold, Thos., ii. 428.
Art, mediæval, ii. 121.
Artemon, i. 60, 61, 117, 118, 170.
Articles XLII, XXXIX, Church of England, ii. 164, 166–7; of Lambeth, 182, 185; of Dort, 164; of Remonstrants, 214, 215; of Smalcald, 146; of Torgau, 147. *Αρτος, ii. 108.
Artotyrites, i. 205. Asbury, ii. 450.
Ascension-body, i. 177: see Resurrection. Asceticism, i. 291; ii. 154. Ascusnages, i. 268.
Assembly, Westminster, ii. 169, 182. Asterius, i. 257.
Associate Presbyterians, ii. 431. Assurance, ii. 65, 277.
Athanasian Creed, i. 269; ii. 249, 329. Athanasius, i. 230, 231, 245, 247, 249, 251; on the Arian, 256; on Holy Spirit, 257-9; procession of Holy Spirit, 263; on Trinity, 265; on Christ's humanity, 271; on Apollinaris, 273; on sin, 291, 293; defense of Christ., 313; Bible, 316; canon, 319; on being of God, 325; na-
Auditio, ii. 288. Auditores, i. 352.
Augsburg Apology on original righteousness, ii. 253; on sacraments, 304; mass, 311; penance, 325; incarnation, 345; atone- ment, 355-6; baptism, 365; on Anabap- tists, 368.
Augsburg Confession, ii. 146, 147; variata, 147; on original sin, 258; on freedom, 272; on justification, ii. 282; faith, 283; on the order of redemption, 288; on the church, 292; on the mass, 293, 310; on saints, 301; on word and sacraments, 305; Lord's Supper, 316; the cup, 312; penance, 325; Trinity, 329; incarnation, 345; on eschatology, 370; on restitution of all things, 371.
Augusti, ii. 453, 513; on the doctrine of the devil, i. 477; on spiritual knights, ii. 88. Augustine, i. 230, 236-7, 240; procession of Holy Spirit, 263; Trinity, 265; Christ's body, 282; traducianism, 288; soul and body, 289, 290; freedom, 291; the fall, 292; sin, 295, 300; freedom, 302; pre- destination, 303; on religion, 312; rev- elation, 312; De Civitate Dei, 313; mir- acles, 314; on tradition, 316; the Bible, 317; inspiration, 321; interpretation, 323; councils, 324; ontological argument, 325; nature of God, 328; attributes of God, 331; creation, 333; the six days, 333; the Trinity in creation, 334; preservation, 335; evil, 337; worship of angels, 338; fall of angels, 341; conversion of devil, 342; redemption, 348, extent of, 351; the church, 352-3; visible and invisible church, 354; sacraments, 355-6; bap- tism, 357-8-9; children not baptized, 360, 366; chiliasm, 369; resurrection, 370-1; purgatory, 373-4; heaven, 376; future punishment, 376; degrees of hap- piness and suffering, 379; freedom, ii. 18, 25. Augustinianism, i. 239, 265, 296–305, 381; ii. 25, 60, 261, 265, 485. Augustus, Elector, ii. 149. Aureola, ii. 132.
Baptism, i. 197, 356; ii. 84, 363, 513; de- lay of, i. 358; of blood, 203, ii. 84; of heretics, i. 202, ii. 86; of martyrdom, i. 358; of tears, 358, ii. 100; and faith, ii. 365; and original sin, i. 359, 364–5; repetition of, ii. 86; sins before and after, ii. 110; Romish, ii. 364; its nature and necessity (Protestant view), ii. 364. Βάπτισμα, i. 198.
Baptismal regeneration, ii. 366, 368. Baptismus Clinicorum, i. 198.
Baptists in America, ii. 443, 449; in Eng- land, ii. 423.
Baptists, Confessions of, ii. 169.
Bar Sudaili, i. 368.
Barclay, ii. 217; on Scripture, 238; on the church, 295.
Bardesanes, i. 59, 137.
Barhebræus, i. 386.
Bari, council, i. 454.
Barlaam, i. 474.
Barlow, Thos. ii. 182, 183, 190, 297.
Barnabas, i. 64, 78; epistle, 318; on re- demption, 182.
Barnes, Albert, ii. 433, 442, 448, 503, 505.
Baroe, ii. 185.
Barret, ii. 185.
Barrow, ii. 183, 188, 297.
Spirit, 260; procession of Holy Spirit, 263-4; on Trinity, 265; on sin, 291; inspiration, 321; angels, 338; on bap- tism, 357; baptism of heretics, 360; end of world, 373; heaven, 377 Basilides, i. 118, 170.
Basle Confessions, ii. 163; on authority of creeds, 250; on Scripture, 232; on orig- inal righteousness, 253; on original sin, 258; on immaculate conception, 262; on decrees, 273; on election, 274; on faith, 284; on church, 292; on discipline, 299; on number of sacraments, 304; on Lord's Supper, 317; Trinity, 330.
Basle, councils, ii. 32, 72. Basnage, ii. 200.
Bates, Wm., ii. 183, 190. Bauer, Bruno, ii. 409.
Baumgarten Crusius on Reformation, ii. 140; Roman Catholic Church, 206; So- cinus, 212; sentimental religion, 381. Baumgarten, M., ii. 522.
Baumgarten, S. J., i. 37; ii. 378, 392. Baur, F. C., i. 48, 58, 105; his works, ii. 409, 498; christology, 495; on Beryl, i 132; angelology, 139; Gnostic fate, 157; Gnostics, 173; redemption, 180; Arius, 250; on Nicene creed, 252; Marcellus, 258; Philoponus, 268; Eunomius, 272; Monothelites, 284; Pelagius, 303; on the Predestinatus, 306; on apologetics, 314; tradition, 324; on ontological argument, 327; Manichees, 334, 353; Gregory of Nyssa, 347; theory of atonement, 350; theories of the eucharist, 363; scholasti- cism, 390; Abelard, 393; the Lombard, 395; Aquinas and Scotus, 398; scholas- ticism, 401; mysticism, 402; Anselm, 418; Aquinas, 419; Abelard and Aqui- nas on tradition, 422; Anselm's argument for Being of God, 434; David of Dinanto, 443; the scholastic Trinity, 469; on Aqui- nas on creation, 470; on Erigena, ii. 24, 40; on the Damascene, 36; on adoption- ism, 36; on Aquinas' christology, 38; Anselm, 43, 46, 47; Aquinas on sacra- ments, 97; on John of Damascus on the eucharist, 108; Catholicism and Protest- antism, 141; Lutheranism and Calvinism, 142; Sebastian Frank, 155; Schwenck- feld, 155; Calvinism, 160,274; justification, 284; faith, 284, note; Osiander, 286, 287; on communicatio idiomatum, 347-8; on Schwenckfeld,348-9; on Protestant atone- ment, 355-6; active and passive obedi- ence, 358; Grotius, 361; Osiander, 363; the issue of the Reformation, 375; on English deism, 379; pietism, 388; Schleier- macher, 404; Hegel, 501; on faith, 504. Bautain, ii., 454, 457, 458.
Bayle on Keckermann, ii. 172, 222. Baxter, ii. 183, 191, 222, 224, 227, 371. ·Beach, J. ii. 448.
Beard, J. R., ii. 422.
Beasley, ii. 446.
Basil the Great, i. 230, 231; on Holy Beatitudo, ii. 134.
Bede, i. 387; on predestination, ii. 57; Lord's Supper, 89, 90; extreme unction, 112. Beecher, Edward, ii. 441.
Beecher, Lyman, ii., 443.
Βεελζεβούλ, i. 142.
Beets, ii., 413.
Beghards, i. 384; christology, ii. 40; on re- demption, 53; on hell, 132, 137.
Beguines, i. 384, 423; on resurrection, ii. 123. Behmen, see Böhme.
Bekker, ii. 41; on reason, 248.
Being of God, i. 325, 432; ii. 333, 476.
Belgic Confession, on original sin, ii. 259; on church, 292.
Belief in Christ, in God, ii. 68. Bellamy, ii. 435, 437.
Bellarmine, ii. 197, 199; on interpretation, 234; on inspiration, 247; on original righteousness, 252; on creatianism, 264; freedom and grace, 269; justification, 283; the church, 291; notes of the church, 297; church a state, 299; sacrifice, 311; satis- faction, 357-8.
Benedict, D., ii. 449.
Benedict XII., on sleep of soul, ii. 129. Benezet, ii. 451.
Bengel, J. A., ii. 383, 388, 389, 471, 517,|
518; on Pelagianism, 505; on Zinzen- dorf, 479, 497.
Bentham, ii. 423, 424.
Berg, J. F., ii. 451.
Bergen Book, ii. 149.
Berengar, i. 384; on sacraments, ii. 77; Lord's Supper, 89, 92, 93, 94. Berkeley, ii., 226, 383-4, 422. Berington, ii., 422, 458.
Bernard of Clairvaux, i. 402, 412; on faith, 417, 419; Scripture, 423; interpretation, 429; omnipresence, etc., 447; freedom, ii. 28; on immaculate conception, 30, 31; atonement, 46, 48; on the two swords, 72; on worship of Mary, 75; on feet washing, 78; baptism, 86.
Berne, ii. 160, 413. Berne Disputation, ii. 160. Beron, i. 132. Berriman, ii. 333.
Berthold, i. 421; on creation, 471; on an- gels, 476; creatianism, ii. 15; on image of God, 20; on preachers, 70; papacy, 72; on sacraments, 79; baptism, 85; purgatory, 128; limbus infantum, 131. Berti, ii. 199.
Bertramn, see Ratramn. Beryllus, i. 60, 117, 131-2.
Beveridge, ii. 183, 189.
Beza, ii. 166, 170-71; supralapsarian, 274.
Biel, Gabriel, i. 399, 400; on opus operatum, ii. 82, 83.
Billroth, ii. 409, 469. Billuart, ii. 199. Bilson, ii. 186.
Bingham, ii. 186, 296. Biran, Maine de, ii, 415. Bircherod, ii. 152. Birks, ii. 429.
Blackburne, Archd., ii. 327, 422. Black Death, i. 412.
Blair, Hugh, ii. 430, 432. Blanc, Louis le, ii. 277. Blandrata, ii. 211.
Blasche, ii. 400, 482; on sin, ii. 487; Christ-
ology, 492; atonement, 501.
Blau, ii. 455.
Blessig, ii. 414.
Blondel, ii. 180, 181, 279.
Bloomfield, S. T., ii. 423, 429. Blount, ii. 222, 225. Blunt, J. J., ii. 428. Bluttheologie, ii. 392. Bochold, ii. 209. Bockshammer, ii. 470. Bodin, Jean, ii. 222.
Body and Soul, ii. 13, 151-3; see Anthro- pology.
Boëthius, i. 230, 238; on Trinity, 267; on-
tological argument, 325, 390. Bogomiles, ii. 122, 384.
Bohemian Brethren, ii. 71; confession of, 169. Bogardus, ii. 450.
Böhme, ii. 154, 156, 301, 371, 390; on in- spiration, 245; justification, 287; Trinity, 336; creation, 339; christology, 350. Böhmer, J. H., ii. 510; on pantheism, 474-5. Bolingbroke, ii. 379.
Bolsec, ii. 277-8. Bona, ii. 204. Bonald, de, ii. 458.
Bonaventura, John of Fidanza, i. 396; works, 399; on reading the Bible, 431; om- nipresence of God, 447; eternity, 448; creation, 472; angelology, 476; psychol- ogy, ii. 15; immortality, 17; sin of Adam, 23; immaculate conception, 32; atone- ment, 51; election, 60-2; grace, 65 worship of Mary, 75; sacraments, 77, 79; confirmation, 87; Lord's Supper, 98; the cup, 102; penance, 111; marriage, 117; purgatory, 127.
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