C. Calvin, his commentary on Ps. XVI. 53-his view of predestination, 236 -his commentary on Rom. 9: 18,. 238-on Rom. 9: 17, 239-a supra- lapsarian, 239.
Catechetical Instruction in Germ. 423. Le Clerc, his views of Ps. XVI. 57-
character of by Michaelis, 73. Correspondence, Foreign, 776. Course of Study at the German uni- versities, 201.
Deborah, Song of, see Interpretation. Diodati, on the language of Christ, etc. 314.
Directions to theological students, 614. See Halle.
Doepke, Hermeneutik der n.t. Schrif- steller, 193.
Dort, Synod of, 253. See Synod. 'Double Sense, remarks on, 63.
Eclectic Review, 778, 779. Encyclopaedia, 213, 616. Episcopius, his birth, education, etc. 252-appears to make his defence before the synod of Dort, 253-dis- claims its jurisdiction, 254-is ban- ished with his companions, 258. Ernesti, on the lang. of Palestine, 315. Esdraelon, plain of, 599.
Forced Interpretation. See Interpreta-
tion. .Francke, his character, 28-founder of the orphan house, 30-statue, 32. Freytag's Arabic Lexicon, 197. G.
Genuineness of Isaiah, chap. XL.- LXVI. 700--introduction, 700-when first questioned, 703--objections considered, 705-positive grounds of its authenticity, 722. Germany, general love of antiquity, 4-of history, 5-fondness for mu- sic, 427--neglect of public wor- ship, 442-of family worship, 444, -of the Sabbath, 444--want of united Christian effort, 447.
German Churches, constitution of, 202-their dependence upon the civil power, 422-their inactivity, 439-few new churches, 440-evils of church and state, 450.
German Clergy, examination for license to preach, 415-examina-
tion pro ministerio, 417-entrance to the ministry, 419-religious cat- echetical instruction, 423-relig- ious worship, 427-neglect of for- mer writers, 429-libraries, 430-- learning of the clergy, 434--pro- fessional intercourse, 437.
German Students, their freedom at the universities, 16, 223---method of taking notes, 17---causes of their diligence, 44-preparatory course at the gymnasia, 15, 205.
German Theological Seminaries, 218, 626-other institutions for the- ological students, 627-academic regulations, etc. 631-pedagogical seminaries, 636-directions for the- ological students, 614--general view of theological study, 615.- See Halle.
German Universities, the faculties which they comprise, 7-found- ed by and dependent on their re- spective governments, 8-benefits of the arrangement of instructors, 10 their lectures, 12-students must go through a preparatory course at the gymnasia, 15, 205- their freedom at the universities, 16, 223-method of taking notes, 17-university of Berlin, 19--its number of students, 21-library, 22-university of Bonn, 23-Bres- lau, 24-Erlangen, 24-Freiburg, 25-Giessen, 25--Göttingen, 25- its library, 27-Greifswalde, 28- Halle, 28-Heidelberg, 31-Jena, 33-Kiel, 34-Koenigsberg, 34- Leipsic, 34--Marburg, 35-Mu- nich, 35-Rostock, 36-Tübingen, 36-Würzburg, 36-Austrian uni- versities, Vienna, Prague, Pesth, and Innsbruck, 36-universities on the German plan, Basle, Strasburg, Dorpat, Copenhagen, 39-reasons for the success of the German pro- testant universities, 40-diligence of the students, 44-causes of this diligence, 44-evils of the univer- sities, 47-course of study, 201- ceremony of matriculation, 207- advantages to an American stu- dent, 208-students in the theolog- ical department not examined in respect to their motives for entering the sacred office, 211-introductory lectures, or Encyclopaedia, 213-- theoretical, 214-practical, 217-
Palmyra, inscriptions at, 327, 532. Paul, addresses the Jews in the later Hebrew dialect, 344, 546. Persian manuscripts, at St. Peters- burg, 197.
Plain of Esdraelon, 599.
Planck, Henry, notice of, 638-his Essay de Indole, etc. transl. 640 sq. Poetry, Hebrew, character of, 508--- improved by David, 510. Predestination, Calvin's views of, 236 -views of Arminius, 269, 293--- difficulties respecting the views of Arminius, 270---danger of specu- lating on predestination, 295. Prophets, knew the import of what they uttered, 144---differed in re- spect to their knowledge of the fu- ture, 520.
Psalm XVI. interpretation of, 51. See Interpretation.
Ramus, when and where born, 231--- attacks the philosophy of Aristotle, 231-accused of sapping the foun- dations of religion, 231----made royal professor of philosophy and eloquence at Paris, 231--massacred, 231.
Reinhard's Plan of the Founder of! Christianity, 194. Remonstrants, 251.
Romans VIII. 18---25, interpretation of, 363. See Interpretation. Rosenmueller, his views of Ps. xvi. 59---Scholia in Proverbia, 190.
result of its deliberations, 257---re- marks respecting this synod, 258.
Taanach, where situated, 598, 603. Talmudists, their declaration con- cerning the language of Palestine, 348.
Targums, when prepared, 332---Tar- gums of Jonathan and Onkelos, 337---Aramaean Targums lie at the foundation of the Alexandrine ver- sion, 337---quoted by Christ and his apostles, 338---used by Josephus in the composition of his history, 339---reason why they were pre- pared, 350.
Testamentum Novum Graece, cur. Scholz. 190---cur. Knapp, Ed. 4ta.
Theological Education in Germany, See Germany.
Theological Seminaries in Germany, 218, 626. See Germany. Tholuck, notice of, 29---on Italian the- ological literature, 177-critique on the lexicons of Wahl and Bret- schneider, 554---his view in respect to κτίσις, 330.
Tittman, J. A. H. notice of, 160, on grammat. accuracy of N. T. 160---- simplicity of interpretation, 452--- forced interpretation, 464.
De Rossi, J. B. on the language of Vossius on the language of Palestine, Christ, etc. 315.
Sabbath, view of in Germany, 443. Schleiermacher, Christl. Glauben, 193 as a catechist, 423---character of his writings, 780. Simplicity of Interpretation, defined,
Smith, Dr John Pye, letter to Prof.
Stuart, 778---to the Editor, 779. Song of Deborah and Barak, interpre- tation of, 568. See Interpretation. Students. See German Students. Sublapsarianism, 235. Supralapsarianism, 235.
Synod of Dort, of whom composed, 253---debars the remonstrants from
all attendance, 255---publishes the Zend-Avesta, 407.
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