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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.

D.

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.

E.

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.

F.

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.

R.

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.

T.

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.

192.

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.

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V.

De Rossi, J. B. on the language of Vossius on the language of Palestine,
Christ, etc. 315.

S.

Sabbath, view of in Germany, 443.
Schleiermacher, Christl. Glauben, 193
as a catechist, 423---character
of his writings, 780.
Simplicity of Interpretation, defined,

454.

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

313.

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all attendance, 255---publishes the Zend-Avesta, 407.

Z.

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