Inability of man, 141, 328. Infant-baptism, 202, etc.; the subjects of it how admitted to the Infants saved, 128, 225; belonged to the Jewish church, 203; Not to Irenaeus quoted on infant baptism, 214. J. Jesus, no impostor, 18; a man, (comp. Christ) 54; in the Eucharist, 245. Judgment, Christ's return to, 288; the final one, 313, etc. Justification in general, 131, etc.; nature, evidences, etc. 144, etc. K. Knowledge, our religious, from reason, 10 etc.; of itself useless, 230. L. Labor, free, compared to slave, 278. Liberty, the seeds of sown by the reformers, 273. Licensure of candidates in the Evan. Luth. American Church, 396. Life, the Christian in general, 165, etc. Lightfoot, quoted on Jewish baptism, 206. Lord's Supper, a means of grace, 150; the institution, 240, etc.; opin- Love, Christian, 177, etc.; the most ardent, for souls, 180. Luther referred to, 97, 140, 248, 287, 342. Lutheranism, symbol of, 40. See Church Lutheran. M. Maimonides on Jewish baptism, 205. Man, may be a voluntary unbeliever, 12; as a moral agent, 13; his Mass, an abomination, 342. Matrimony of the priests lawful, 339; comp. 347. Matter, in no state, self-existent, 111. Meats, diversity of useless, 344; greatly burden the conscience, 345, Mediatorial work of Jesus, 130, etc. Melancthon, his views of the inystery of the Supper, 251. Members of the Lutheran Am. Church, 378. Methodists, economy of their church, 193, etc. and Note, 195. Millennium the, 288, etc, Ministers in general, 188, etc.; the support of, 193; as to politics, 280; Monasticism, 347, etc.; vows of, annul not the right to marry, 348. Mosheim on the mystery of the supper, 249. 0. Obedience, new, the result of faith and repentance, 165, etc.-comp. 260. Orders, church, 267; comp. under Ministers, 188, etc. Ordinance to a divine, what necessary, 217. Ordination in the Evan. Luth. Am. Church, 397. Origen, quoted on infant baptism, 214; on catechumens, 236. P. Pastors in the American Lutheran Church, 372. Pedobaptism, see infant baptism. Patriot, the Christian, 271, etc. Perfection, sinless, rejected, 261; unattainable on earth, 264; comp. Persecution, see heresy. Political affairs, what the Lutheran Church teaches as to, 271, etc. Prayer, of the unregen. 142; a means of grace, 150; in general, 153, etc. Priests, celibacy of, 339. Probation, life the only state of, 304. Profession of religion, see Confirmation. Providence of God, see Government, Decrees, etc. Purposes of God, how extensive, and of two kinds, 95. R. Reason cannot do much for us in Religion, 10, etc.; see Trinity. Reformers, 38, 247, 273. Relations our, to a superior power hardly determined by reason, 14. Repentance defined, 168; an obligatory duty, 174; of sins committed Resurrection, 288, 310, etc. Revelation, one needed, etc. 15; its relation to reason, 63, etc. Revelution in government, when right, 275. Righteous, the happiness of, after death, 317, etc. Sabbath, when instituted, 111. S. Sacraments, how many, 197; definition of the term, 198; use of, 266. Inability of man, 141, 328. Infant-baptism, 202, etc.; the subjects of it how admitt Infants saved, 128, 225; belonged to the Jewish church, 2 be denied baptism because they cannot exercise faith, Irenaeus quoted on infant baptism, 214. J. Jesus, no impostor, 18; a man, (comp. Christ) 54; in the Eu Judgment, Christ's return to, 288; the final one, 313, etc. K. Knowledge, our religious, from reason, 10 etc.; of itself L. Labor, free, compared to slave, 278. Liberty, the seeds of sown by the reformers, 273. Lightfoot, quoted on Jewish baptism, 206. Lord's Supper, a means of grace, 150; the institution, 24 Lutheranism, symbol of, 40. See Church Lutheran. M. Maimonides on Jewish baptism, 205. Man, may be a voluntary unbeliever, 12; as a moral a Mass, an abomination, 342. Matrimony of the priests lawful, 339; comp. 347. Matter, in no state, self-existent, 111. Meats, diversity of useless, 344; greatly burden the con Mediatorial work of Jesus, 130, etc. Melancthon, his views of the mystery of the Supper, 251. Methodists, economy of their church, 193, etc. and Note. Ministers in general, 188, etc.; the support of, 193; as to comp. 339, 351; process against in the Evan. Luth. Monasticism, 347, etc.; vows of, annul not the right to Sanctification, nature and definition of, 170. Session ministerial of Evan. Luth. Am. Church, 394. Sin, who its author, 91; comp. 329; why permitted, 93; for the sub- Sinner, man known to be a, by reason, 14; how saved, 132, etc. ; Slaves, not to be forced back to Africa, 278. Son of God, his mediatorial work, 130. Soul, immortality of, not determined by reason, 15; the intermediate Spirit, Holy, personality of, 60; divinity of, 62; in regeneration, 152; Synod, officers of the in the Luth. Am. Church, 381, etc. Synods of the Lutheran Am. Church, 381. T. Transubstantiation, 246; Cicero quoted in reference to, Note, 247. Trinity, 52, etc.; relation of to reason, 63. Truths made known by revelation, 63, etc. U. Unbelief may be voluntary, 12, etc. Union of church and state, 280, etc.; of Christians, 296. Unregenerate, able to repent, 141. V. Volney, his absurd supposition in regard to the apostles, 18. Wicked, the punishment of, 323. W. Wine, a substitute for in the communion, 243. Will, Free, 12; comp. 131, 148, 328. Works, good, their bearing upon our salvation, 107, etc.; covenant of, TRANSPOSITION. The first line on p. 85, belongs on the bottom of p. 86. |