Rhetorical figures: Antanaclasis, 482. Emphasis expressed by a periphrasis, 484. Rome, city of; the Greek language much spoken there, 72. Rome, Church at: when and by whom planted, 38; of what classes of persons it Epistle to the Church at; when and where written, 40; its genuineness, 42; Sabbath, the Jewish, and the Christian Lord's-day, 478. Salvation, universal, on the theory of, 531. Salutation, modes of, with the Hebrew and other ancient nations, 73, 498. Sin, original, or the propensity of human nature to depravity, 233, 517, 525. Sovereignty of God, not arbitrary, 389. Sufferings, whether they may be righteously inflicted on an innocent being for a pur- Tholuck, Dr. Augustus, Professor of Theology in the University of Berlin, and now Translations, incapable of conveying the delicate tints and shades of an original Turrettin, John Alphonsus, of Geneva: the son of Francis Turrettin, from whose Unity among Christians, its great importance, and the duty of endeavouring to Verbal adjectives in Tós, their characteristic meaning, 95. World, senses of the term in the Scriptures, 74, 183. THE END. ERRATUM. P. 302, last line, for viii. read vii. Lately Published. An ESSAY on the WINES and STRONG DRINKS of the ANCIENT HEBREWS, in reference to Dietetic and Religious Views. By PROFESSOR STUART. With a Preface by DR. PYE SMITH.-Price One Shilling. ELEMENTS of BIBLICAL CRITICISM and INTERPRETATION, with special reference to the New Testament. Translated from the Latin of ERNESTI, KEIL, BECK, and MORUS, accompanied with Notes. By PROFESSOR STUART. Re-published, with additional Observations, by E. HENDERSON, Doct. Philos. 12mo.-Price Four Shillings. LONDON: R. CLAY, PRINTER, BREAD-STREET-HILL. |