24, 39, 79, 81-3, 87, 89, 92, 96, 100, 143, 185, 202, 220, 244, 245, 477; ii. 30, 36, 92, 93, 96, 144, 193, 199, 207, 259, 260, 268; whether bound by the Fourth Commandment Fourth Commandment; whether they observed the Sabbath, i. 108, 113, 116, 117, 148, 175, 221, 224, 225, 244, 258, 273, 284, 419, 475; ii. 8, 42, 45, 90, 126; Gen- tile Christians in relation to the Sabbath, ii. 358, 382, 385-6, 390; origin of heathen festivals, i. 142, 148, 286, 418, 422; ii. 65. Geology in reference to the Hebrew cosmogony, i. 231, 290-2, 437; ii. 345, 464.
Germany, i. 126, 129, 133-5, 397; ii. 134, 214, 217, 309, 438. Gesenius, i. 397. Gesner, i. 297.
Gibson, Bishop, i. 428: ii. 197. Gieseler, i. 315, 317, 358. Giles, J. A., i. 124.
Gilfillan, James, ii. 395; quoted and criticised, i. 286, 289, 311, 316, 323, 327, 337, 342-3, 386, 426-7, 464; ii. 448; referred to, i. 315, 318, 352, 362, 388, 389, 398, 408, 409, 412, 419, 439, 442, 444, 462, 465, 475, 479; ii. 447, 448. Samuel, ii. 330.
Gill, John, ii. 213. Gillespie, George, i. 229. Gillett, W. B., ii. 419.
Glasgow, i. 254, 435ii. 343, 351, 353, 360, 394.
Glasnevin Botanic Garden, ii. 407. Glasse, Samuel, ii. 245. Glass-works, i. 229. Glen, John, ii. 330.
Gloag, Paton J., i. 438. Glover, William, ii. 342. Gnostics, i. 338, 342. God.
See Example; Law; Judg- ments; Worship. Gomarus, Francis, i. 159, 163, 218, 442; referred to, i. 258, 277; ii. 54; answers to, i. 162, 194, 218, 240; ii. 40.
Goodman, Bishop, ii. 308. Goodwin, C. W., i. 437, 438. Philip, i. 246.
Gordon, John, ii. 363. Gouge, William, i. 193.
Gowring, G. J., ii. 345.
Grahame, James, ii. 329. Grainger, R. D., ii. 343. Grandpierre, J. H., ii. 342, 442. Grant, Sir Francis, ii. 458. Grantham, Thomas, ii. 447. Grapel, William, ii. 409; i. 236. Grascome, Samuel, ii. 114, 116. Grave-diggers, ii. 403. Graves, Richard, i. 391. Gray, Mrs Hamilton, i. 114. James, ii. 330.
Greeks, i. 114, 283, 285, 287, 292, 293.
Greenham, Richard, i. 140; ii. 308. Gregory of Nazianzus, i. 216; ii. 4, 56.
Gregory of Nyssa, i. 122; ii. 4, 129. of Tours, ii. 432. the Great, ii. 4. John, ii. 73. Greville, R. K., ii. 342. Grew, Henry, ii. 417. Griesbach, J. J., ii. 182. Griffith, John, ii. 407. Groningen, controversy in, ii. 6. Grosvenor, Lord Robert, Letter to, ii. 363.
Grotius, Hugo, i. 217, 476; re- ferred to, 113, 269, 281, 288, 315, 320, 332, 394, 403; ii. 30, 82, 113, 146, 180, 204, 294. Gruter referred to, i. 359. Guild, William, i. 188, 465. Gumpach, J. von, ii. 356. Gunnison, N., ii. 437. Gurney, Joseph John, ii. 336; i. 154, 297, 316, 327, 360. Guthrie, Thomas, ii. 379. Gutzlaff referred to, i. 114.
Hamilton, Richard Winter, ii. 184, | Hey, William, ii. 464.
341, 342, 410, 433. Robert, ii. 393.
Hammond, Henry, i. 269. Hampton Court, ii. 397. Hannah, John, ii. 342.
Harcourt, Lord Chancellor, ii. 244. W. Vernon, i. 437.
Harris, Major, i. 343, 346.
Hare, Julius Charles, i. 285, 325, 359; ii. 315.
Hebrews, Epistle to the, by whom written? ii. 23.
Heidanus, Abraham, ii. 5, 10, 139. Helmoldus quoted, i. 258. Helps, Arthur, quoted, ii. 313, 357. Helvetic Confession, i. 172; ii. 5. Hely, Mr, i. 200. Henderson, Alexander, 229. Ebenezer, ii. 461. Henry, ii. 346. Hendersonian Prize Essays, ii. 341. Hengstenberg, E. W., ii. 438, 439; quoted, i. 217, 359, 370, 393; ii. 6, 78, 98, 118, 134; referred to, i. 113, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 216, 288, 384, 389; ii. 119, 386. Henry VIII., Formularies in reign of, i. 138.
Hesiod, i. 224, 275-7, 280, 292; ii. 8, 42, 89, 103.
Hessey, James A., ii. 386, 442; quoted, i. 287, 315; 318, 324, 325, 330, 343, 352, 355, 359-60, 395, 422, 423; ii. 411, 414, 438, 455; referred to, i. 289, 290, 297, 311, 344, 354, 355, 365, 409, 412, 424, 431, 433, 440, 442, 443, 444, 455, 458, 460, 461, 463, 475, 476; ii. 325, 331, 340, 350, 355, 365, 372, 375, 378, 383. Hesychius, i. 274.
Hetherington, W. M., ii. 342;
quoted, i. 235; referred to, 127, 228, 231, 159, 362.
Heurtley, Charles A., ii. 346, 410.
Heylin, Peter, i. 173, 458, 164,
262, 264; ii. 18; editions of his History of the Sabbath, i. 345 n, 355, 461; his character, 179, 447 n, 452, 460; quoted, 145, 153, 158, 256, 321, 337-40, 343, 345, 347, 355, 430, 447, 454, 475; ii. 432; referred to, i. 116, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 125, 127, 131, 136, 138, 139, 146, 163, 183, 184, 186, 189, 196, 215, 247, 258, 259, 270, 355, 363, 413, 452, 453, 456, 458-9, 460; ii. 29, 35, 57, 154, 193, 260, 292; answers to, i. 179, 200, 209, 228, 240, 259, 263, 265; ii 40, 172, 335.
Heywood, James, i. 113; ii. 364. Hickson, W. E., ii. 359; referred to, i. 114.
Higgins, Godfrey, ii. 332, 100, 352, 414; i. 121, 356 n. Higginson, Edward, ii. 360, 367, 398, 410.
Hilary, i. 122, 197; ii. 4, 335. Hill, Micaiah, ii. 346, 372, 410; i. 362.
Robert, ii. 172; quoted, i. 179; ii. 194; referred to, i. 182, 364.
Hindoos, i. 114, 287; ii. 356. Hinds, Bishop, i. 317, 318; ii. 385. Hippolytus, i. 334. Hircher quoted, ii. 440. Hitchcock, Edward, 437. Hodge, Charles, ii. 417. Hody, Dr, i. 282.
Holden, George, ii. 330; quoted, i. 314, 327, 336, 349-50; referred to, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 241, 297, 318, 332, 336, 344, 354, 360, 363, 398; ii. 118, 129, 259, 300, 315, 458.
Holidays, need of, i. 235-6; ii. 404. See Recreation; Holy-days. Holland, disputes there about the Sabbath, i. 157, 159, 162, 163, 217-18, 441; ii. 1-6, 10, 27, 134, 137, 365, 447, 448, 459. Holy-hallowed-sanctified, mean- ing of, in the Law of Moses, as to things in general, i. 3 n, 137, 396; ii. 78, 373, 382, 449, 460-2; in respect to the Sabbath, i. 110, 176, 320, 377, 396-9, 420, 457; ii.
75, 78, 110, 112-13, 126, 146, 164, 188, 194, 207, 229, 244, 305, 312, 373, 382, 456, 458, 460-2; sense in which days are now called holy, i. 137, 150, 205, 233, 377, 396, 409; ii. 75, 146, 312. See Days; Sabbath. Holy convocation, i. 19, 20, 23; ii. 79, 112, 229, 252, 382. Holy-days of the Church, other than the Lord's-day, i. 132, 144, 145, 146, 205, 210, 245, 270, 346, 358, 379, 410, 414, 423, 429, 455-6; ii. 8, 18, 34, 35, 84, 185, 347, 350, 370, 371, 404, 384, 425, 451. See Festivals.
Homer, i. 224, 275, 279, 280, 282,
292, 258; ii. 8, 42, 103. Homes, Nathanael, ii. 39, 86, 101; referred to, i. 285, 442, 462. Homilies of Church of England, 139, 178, 190, 197, 199, 240, 259, 263, 412, 440, 460, 461; ii. 9, 101, 104, 122, 124; Bishop Burnet's Essay towards a new Book of, ii. 157.
Hook, Walter F., ii. 368, 410; quoted, i. 311, 394; referred to, 127, 139, 184, 311, 476; ii. 396; Letter to, ii. 372. Hooker, Horace, ii. 415.
Richard, i. 141, 332, 355, 419, 421; ii. 388. Hooper, John, i. 136, 178; ii. 204. Hoornbeek, John, ii. 6, 138. Hopkins, Ezekiel, ii. 82,157; i. 392. Horeb, Mount, i. 10, 24, 26, 31. Horses need a weekly day of rest, ii. 169, 225. See Cattle. Horsley, Bishop, ii. 325; quoted, 45, 312, 428, 429; referred to, i. 241, 313, 439, 451; ii. 16, 272, 372, 388, 394. Hoskins, Dr, i. 213. Hospinian, Ralph, i. 154, 172, 431; ii. 202.
Howell, John, ii. 127; i. 351, 395. Hug, John L., i. 315. Hughes, George, ii. 22, 329, 459. Joseph, ii. 329.
T. S., ii. 332; quoted, i. 279; ii. 294; referred to, i 74. 113, 121, 221, 476.
Humboldt, Alex. von, i. 113, 114, 289.
Hume, David, referred to, i. 235. Humphrey, Heman, ii. 414.
IDLENESS on the Lord's-day, i. 133, 142, 234; ii. 188, 246, 303. Idolatry, Mosaic legislation against, ii. 78, 219.
Ierson, Henry, ii. 364, 401, 410. Ignatius, i. 119, 118, 318, 123, 177, 259, 298, 329, 334, 348 n; ii. 3, 39, 55, 141, 154, 160, 189, 210, 299, 305, 335, 357. Ignorance, how far an excuse for disobedience, ii. 37. Ikenius, Conrad, ii. 176. Illiberis, Council of, ii. 56, 153. Imitation of God, &c. See Ex- ample.
India, i. 114, 287; ii. 356. Infidel, Scriptural meaning of, ii. 291.
Innes, William, ii. 342. Innocent, Pope, ii. 56. Inspiration, plenary, i. 436. Interludes, i. 446, 451, 468; ii. 455. Intolerance, religious, i. 133, 150, 153, 234, 251; ii. 60, 86, 97. Irenæus, i. 120, 325; quoted, i. 180; ii. 257; referred to, i. 167, 201, 299; ii. 4, 64, 259, 268, 298, 335. Irenæus Philalethes, i. 226. Irish Articles of Religion, i. 255, 259, 260, 262.
Ironside, Gilbert, i. 189; referred to, 188, 288; ii. 29, 432; an- swers to, i. 194, 240. Ironworks, i. 229; ii. 337, 361, 435. Irving, David, quoted, i. 304. Irwin, Alex., ii. 346, 410; ii. 268, 306. Isidorus, ii. 4.
Italian name of Saturday, i. 554. Ives, Jeremy, ii. 6.
JACOBSON, William, i. 120. Jahn, John, referred to, ii. 167. James I., king of England, i. 152, 425, 444, 145, 178, 183, 197, 255, 256, 263, 468, 473, 480; ii. 124, 246, 307, 332, 336, 442.
John Angell, ii. 342. William, ii. 335, 336; quoted, i. 318, 337, 344, 346-8;
referred to, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 127, 136, 139, 179, 182, 257, 319, 321, 327, 355, 363, 413, 461; ii. 268. Japanese, i. 114. Jay, William, ii. 323. Jenkins, Charles, ii. 414. Jennings, David, ii. 210; i. 281. Jennison, William, ii. 447. Jephson, Alex., ii. 191; i. 395; answer to, ii. 198. Jericho, siege of, i. 29, 176, 180, 220; ii. 11, 21.
Jerome, i. 123, 135, 201, 308; ii. 4, 12.
Jerusalem, sieges of, i. 286; ii. 253. Jesus, his doctrine and practice in regard to the Law of Moses, i. 47, 48, 51, 52, 62, 63, 65, 71, 108, 144, 243, 379; in regard to the Sabbath, i. 48, 49, 50, 51, 56, 57, 58, 60, 61, 62, 64, 126, 167, 180, 204, 216, 221, 222, 229, 241, 243, 367, 432; ii. 19, 23, 33, 50, 53, 95, 113, 128, 143, 144, 164, 169-71, 174, 178, 181, 189, 193, 195, 230, 245, 256, 268, 304, 373, 390, 402; in regard to public worship, ii. 270, 282, 287, 317, 318, 320; did he transfer the Sabbath to Sunday? i. 361-4; his prefer- ence of Deuteronomy, i. 433; said to have distinguished be- tween the traditional and the divine in the Hebrew Scriptures, ii. 373; his resurrection, in rela- tion to the Sabbath and the Lord's-day-see Resurrection. Followers of, ii. 393. Jewish Chronicle, the, ii. 443. Jews, did not handle money on the Sabbath, i. 223; ii. 180; how they honoured the Sabbath, 19; how they spent it in the time of the Fathers, i. 367, 368, 398; whether they were more strictly bound to rest on it than we are to rest on Sunday? 405, 418; said to have punished "proselytes of the gate" for keeping the Sab- bath, ii. 205; their synagogue- worship, ii. 319-see Synagogue; modern, ii. 132, 433, 443; whe- ther still under the Law, i. 385 n; ii. 358. See Law of Moses; Rabbies; Sabbath. Job, Book of, i. 37 n.
Jordan, John, ii. 340, 341, 342, 410; referred to, i. 113, 426; ii. 169, 259.
Jortin, John, ii. 229; referred to, i. 116, 139, 292, 394. Josephus, i. 115; quoted, 216, 277, 292-3, 344, 346-8; ii. 69; re ferred to, i. 106, 113, 117, 221, 224, 225, 258, 279, 283, 284, 292, 398, 475; ii. 6, 19, 42, 112, 113, 158, 164, 166, 178, 319, 320, 373. Joshua's command to the sun to stand still, i. 176.
Journal of Sacred Literature, ii. 342, 346, 356; referred to, i. 62, 124; ii. 343, 359, 363, 378. Judaism, whether abolished, i. 385 n; ii. 358; modern Judaiz- ers, 58. See Jews; Law of Moses; Puritans; Seventh-day Baptists. Judgments, alleged divine, on Sab- bath-breakers, i. 140, 149, 187, 191, 206, 262, 266, 465; ii. 16, 106, 118, 161, 202, 337, 415, 416, 427, 430-2. Junius, Francis, ii. 139. Jurieu, Peter, ii. 125. Justi, Von, ií. 217. Justin Martyr, i. 118, 120, 320; ii. 333; quoted, ii. 4 n, 64, 66, 297; referred to, i. 125, 167, 177, 201, 214, 220, 221, 223, 298, 299, 300, 353, 363, 416, 476; ii. 4, 55, 154, 259, 300, 335, 357. Juvenal, i. 116. Juvencus, ii. 4. J. W., ii. 359.
KALISCH, M., ii. 443; i. 216. Kay, Joseph, quoted, ii. 308. Kaye, John, ii. 333; quoted, i
284, 320, 341, 464; referred to, 120, 281, 287, 344, 345, 352; ii. 414.
Keach, Benjamin, ii. 115. Kennedy, John, ii. 208. Kennicott, Benjamin, ii. 202, 242; referred to, i. 37, 463; ii. 45. Kenrick, John, i. 437. Kentucky, ii. 433.
Kew Gardens, ii. 397, 407. Killingworth, Grantham, ii. 191; answer to, 198. King, David, ii. 342.
Peter, ii. 156, 189. Kings, alleged divine right of, i. 388.
Kingsbury, Harmon, ii. 415, 422. Kirkton, James, ii. 77. Kitto's Cyclopædia of Biblical Literature, ii. 350; i. 29, 38, 70, 110, 119, 120, 121, 125, 315, 437; ii. 167, 266.
Journal of Sacred Litera- ture, ii. 342, 356; quoted, i. 345, 397; referred to, i. 62, 437; ii. 343, 359, 378, 443. Knox, John, i. 127, 389, 466-8; ii. 97, 319, 355, 386, 390.
Vicesimus, ii. 239; referred to, i. 241; ii. 158, 286, 315, 325. Koelman, James, ii. 137, 448, 449, 459.
Kurtz, John Henry, i. 438.
LABOUR, meaning of, in the Fourth Commandment, i. 416; ii. 221, 443-6; whether enjoined on six days, i. 204, 379, 411; ii. 75, 84, 126. See Rest.
Labourers, refreshment of, i. 25; ii. 25, 249, 367. See Recreation. Lactantius, i. 356; ii. 4. Laing, Samuel, ii. 365. Lake, Bishop, i. 197, 214, 364, 420; ii. 76.
Lamb, James J., ii. 394. Lambeth Articles, i. 255, 262. Lampridius, i. 224, 277; ii. 8. Lanarkshire, i. 254.
Langley, J. Baxter, ii. 379, 394. Laodicea, Council of, i. 343, 348; ii. 12, 56, 335.
La Placette, John, ii. 126. Lardner, Nathaniel, i. 120, 297, 322, 329; ii. 205. Larkin, Charles, ii. 349. Latimer, Bishop, i. 197. Laud, Archbishop, i. 164, 166, 189, 197, 207, 227, 447, 451-2, 465, 474; ii. 18, 131.
Positive, i. 366; ii. 11, 82, 255, 326, 379. See Fourth Commandment; Moral.
of Moses, i. 6-29; whether given only to the Israelites, i. 11, 24, 39, 79, 81-3, 87, 89, 92, 96, 100, 143, 185, 202, 220, 244, 245, 477; ii. 30, 36, 92, 93, 96, 144, 193, 199, 207, 259, 260, 268, 380; appointed by Moses to be read to them every seventh year, i. 28, 168; ii. 108, 219; whether appointed by him to be read in assemblies on the Sabbath- day, i. 110, 116, 168, 176, 294-5, 399; ii. 68, 79, 107, 112-13, 166, 195, 215, 219, 227-8, 229, 252-3, 305, 364, 373; no distinction in it between moral and ceremonial, ii. 255, 379; doctrine and prac- tice of Jesus in regard to it-see Jesus; continued to be observed by Paul, i. 88, 89, 92, 108, 343; ii. 62, 63, 144, 382; in relation to the Gospel, i. 89-104, 365, 366, 383-96, 410, 457, 477; ii. 451; Michaelis on the, 214; its didactic use to the Gentiles, i. 371, 374, 384-396, 424, 477; ii. 30, 67n, 97, 144.
Laws about Sunday :-(1.) Roman, i. 121, 134, 171, 177, 223, 257, 322, 355-9, 421; ii. 12, 56, 154, 296, 301, 394, 398; (2.) Eccle- siastical, in middle ages, ii. 56, 154; (3.) Anglo-Saxon, i. 458; ii. 187; (4.) English civil and ecclesiastical, ii. 187, 210, 313, 343, 350; (5.) Scottish, i. 254; ii. 77. See Statutes; Magistrate. Lawson, John, i. 227.
Layman, A (Sir W. Domville), ii. 357. See Domville. Lechford, Thomas, i. 236. Le Clerc, John, ii. 111; quoted, i. 225; ii. 178; referred to, i. 57, 288; ii. 202, 229, 244.
Lee, John, ii. 77, 337; i. 472. Robert, ii. 98.
Samuel, ii. 334, 339; referred to, i. 293, 463; ii. 45, 348. Leeke, William, ii. 339. Legislation. See Magistrate.
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