*Harmer (Rev. T.), Miscellaneous
Works, i. 382, iv. 32.
*Harper (T.), Sermon on Christianity, i. 380
*Harris (Dr.), Natural History of the Bible, ii. 537
Hawker (Dr. R.), Poor Man's Com- mentary, iv. 218
*Henderson (Dr. J.), Turkish New Testament, incapable of defence, iii. 583
Biblical Researches and Travels in Russia, iv. 413, 476 *Higgins (N.), Choheleth, iii. 191 (G.) Horæ Sabbaticæ, iv. 136
197 *Holden (Rev. G.), The Christian Sab- bath, iv. 136, 197
*Horne (Rev. T. H.) Introduction to the Scriptures, i. 43, 268 Horsley (Bishop), Translation of the
Howell and Stewart, Catalogue of Books, iii. 178, note, iv. 258
*Hunt (G.), Translation of the Book of Job, iv. 264
Hurwitz (H.), Hebrew Tales, with an Essay, iv. 145
Hutter (E.), Biblia Hebræa, iii. 177 Polyglot Bible, ii. 270
Jackson (J.) Chronological Antiquities, iii. 520, note, 2.
Jebb (bishop), Sacred Literature, i. 444. note, ii. 31
Jefferson (Rev. J. B.), Lectures on Hebrew Prophecy, iv. 618 Jerom, edition of the Vulgate, iii. 369. *Irving (Rev. E.), Babylon and Infidel- ity Foredoomed of God, iv. 417 *Isreels (Joseph), Ezekiel's Temple, iv. 624
*Kaye (Bishop), Ecclesiastical His- tories of the second and third Cen- turies, iv. 372 Kircher (A.) Musurgia Universalis, iii. 289, note 1
*Landseer (J.), Sabæan Researches, ii. 92, iii. 237
Lee (Dr. S.), Hebrew Grammar, ii. 92. Le Jay (G. M.), Polyglot Bible, ii. 40. Leusden (J.), Catalogue of his Writings, iii. 378, note 2
Lightfoot (Dr. J.), List of his Literary Works, iv. 601 *Lloyd (Rev. R.), Extensive Enquiry concerning Preaching Christ, iv. 104. (W. F.), Bible Catechism, iv.
Lowth (Bishop), New Translation of Isaiah, ii. 254, note 10
Macknight (J.), Translation of the Epistles, iii. 214, 589
M'Lean (J.), Commentary on the He- brews, iii. 18
*M'Neile (Rev. H.), the Abominations of Babylon, iv. 370
Magee (Bishop), Discourses on Atone- ment and Sacrifice, iii. 490, note 2 *Marsh (Rev. G. A. E.), Companion to the Altar, iv. 268 *May Flowers, iv. 313 Michaelis (J. H.), Biblia Hebraica, iii. 382
(J. D.), Commentaries on the Laws of Moses, iii. 452, note 2 Dissertation on the Hebrew Months, iii. 324
Middleton (Dr.), Doctrine of the Greek Article, iv. 115
Millard (J.), New Pocket Cyclopædia, ii. 25, note 5. iii. 193, note 3 *Modern Traveller, ii. 191
Montanus (A.), Polyglot Bible, ii. 38, iii. 380, note 2
*Morgan (Rev. W.), Christian Instruc- tions, iii. 322
*Morrison (Rev. R.), Chinese Miscel- lany, iv. 38
*Musæ Biblicæ, iii. 94
Newcome (Bishop), Historical Review of the English Biblical Translations, iv. 115
Ogle (I.), Catalogue of Books, ii. 78,
*Old Friends in a New Dress, iv. 151 Origen, Catalogue and Analysis of his Writings, iii. 509
*Orme (W.) Bibliotheca Biblica, ii. 369 *Outline Sketch of a new Theory of the Earth, iv. 268
Parkes (I.) Chemical Catechism, ii. 26. note 1
*Pearson (Bishop) Annals of St. Paul, Piggott (Rev. S.) Reflector or Christian Advocate, i. 419
Pittman (Rev. J. R.) edition of Light- foot's Works, iv. 607
*Pitt (C.) Philosophy of Christianity,
Platt (Rev. I.) Specimens of the Abyssinian Versions of the Gospels, ii. 94
*Plea for the Protestant Canon of Scrip- ture, iv. 150
Plinii Hist. Nat. ii. 21, note 3 Porteusian Holy Bible, i. 47
Raleigh (Sir W.) the Marrow of History, iii. 576, note
Reid (Dr. I.) Translation of the Book Psalms, iii. 555
Rolle (R.) Annotations on the Psalms, iii. 275
Romaine (W.) Hebrew Grammar, iii. 553 *Sabbath School Teacher, iv. 150 *Scarlett (N.) Translation of New Testament, iii. 588
Scheuchner, Physica Sacra, iii. 19, note *Schleiermacher (Dr. F.) Critical Essay
on St. Luke's Gospel, iv. 419 Schmid (B.) History of the World, ii. 94 Scholz (Prof.) Critico-biblical Tour, ii.
the New Testament, iv. 41
(J.) Geological and Miner- alogical Researches, ii. 48. iii. 139, 181
Ursinus, Arboretum Biblicum, iii. 74, note 1. 105, note 5
Vansittart (W.) Dissertation on the xn. chapter of Job, ii. 517, note 2 Vulgate New Testament, English Trans- lation, i. 329
Webber (J.) An Essai that the Chinese language is the primitive tongue, iv. 80 Walton (Bishop) Polyglott Bible, ii. 77 Introduction ad lect.
ling. Orient. ii. note 87
Petition to the Council of State, ii.329-to Oliver Cromwell, 330
Letter to Mr. Clark,
ii. 331 Warburton (Bishop) Divine Legation of Moses, ii. 41, 180
*Watson (Rev. R.) Theological Insti- tutes, i. 140
*Weemse (J.) Christian Synagogue, ii. 425, 475
*Wemyss (T.) Biblical Gleanings, ii. 537 Wesleyana, iv. 104
Whitridge (Rev. J.) Scriptural Hymns, iv. 268
mains of Jefferson, iv. 418 Wilkins (Bishop) an Essay towards a Real Character, and a Philosophical Language, iv. 78, 131 *Williams (J.) Cottage and Family Bible, iii. 485
(Rev. C.) Discourse on the Character of the Christian Minister, iv. 150 Ximenes (Cardinal) Polyglott Bible, ü.36
ABILENE, account of, i. 206 Abraham, Travels of, ii. 114 Abrahamic Covenant, illustrated, iv. 587 Absalom, pillar of, i. 249
Abyssinian inauguration of Kings, i. 304-306
Accho or Ptolemais, iii. 340
Acrostic poetry of the Hebrews, i. 80, 370
Acts of the Apostles, (book of) purpose for which it was written. ii. 415 Adultery, punishment of, by the Jewish Sanhedrim, ii. 289
Agriculture, connected with Scripture History, iii. 261
and Pasturage, its state among the Antediluvians, iv, 17 Ahab, death of, i. 95, 96
Ahaz, sun-dial of, ii. 24
Alexandrine Version, account of, i. 230 Allegory, different species of, i. 446. Rules for the interpretation of, ib. The mystical, used by the Sacred Wri- ters, iii. 355
Almanacks, Runic or Clog, account of, i. 146
Almond tree, emblem of old age, ii. 49 America, probably referred to by Noah, ii. 114
Amos, his character as a writer, i. 448 Analogy between the sons of Israel and the 12 signs of the Zodiac, i. 230,
Anecdote of Francis of Assize, ii. 177 Angel, derivation and import of the word, iii. 209
Animals, classification of, iii. 20 Ants, destruction occasioned by, ii. 50. Description of, 386
Antediluvians, state of Society among them, iv. 14
Antichrists, many, iii. 312
Antiochus Epiphanes, persecutes the Jews. i. 322, 438
Antiquities confirm Scripture facts, i. 471
Antithetic parallel. See Poetry Ape. See Serpent
Apostles harmonised view of their labours and writings, iii. 16
Apochrypha, the books of, iii. 11. Con- troversy respecting it, iv. 583
Archelaus, account of, i. 439 Architecture, various kinds of, &c. iii. 265. Acquaintance of the Antedilu- vians with its principles, iv. 16 Aristeas, his account of the Septuagint, i. 231
Arithmetic, various parts of, connected with Scripture, iii. 200 Artemais, city of, i. 18
Article, the Greek, Doctrine of, ii. 159. Insertions of, reducible to two kinds, 159. Insertions in reference, 160. Insertions in hypothesis, 161. Excep- tions, 162. Anomalies, 163 Ascetics, i. 99, note
Asia, first peopled after the deluge, i. 14. Situation, extent, and boundaries, ib. Climate, 15. Chief countries of, men- tioned in Scripture, ib. Bible notices of, ii. 117
Ass, worship of, ascribed to the Jews and Christians, iii. 235 Asphaltites, lake See Dead Sea Assarius, a Roman coin, iii. 454 Assyria, geographical description of, i. 16. Rivers, climate, ib, ii. 117. Cities and Towns, i. 17. History of, 19, 61. Government and laws, 115 Assyrians, slaughter of, i. 65
Marriages among, i. 117 Astarte, worshipped by the Druses, ii.
Babylon, destruction of, i. 192 Balm of Gilead, i 355
Balsam-tree, cultivated in Judea, i. 355 Banians, marriages of, i. 6
Baptism, ordinance of, ii. 494, 502 Bashan or Batanæa, i. 207. Oaks of,
Beards, indignity of cutting, in the East, i. 3,
Beasts of the earth, (Gen. i. 24), i. 119. iii. 110
Bede, Venerable, Biography of, iv. 513 Bedouin Arabs, their customs relative to marriage, i. 5
Beersheba, description of, iii. 64 Bells, Religious Use of, iv. 189 Bereshith Rabba on Gen. i. 2, i. 27 Bethany, description of, iii. 64 Bethesda, pool of, ii. 296 Bethlehem, account of, ii. 433 Bible, authenticity of, i. 128. General arrangement of, 446. Facts of, con- firmed by Pagan antiquities. 471; and by tradition, 91. Jewish division of, 266. Literature of, 308. Language of, 309, 360, 399
first printed edition of, i. 95 meditations on, ii. 428
Old English one possessed by Dr. A. Clarke, ii. 177
value of in the tenth century, ii.
Old English, specimen of, iii.
sale of, in the island of Cuba, i. 480
Society, operations of the British and Foreign, ii. 142, 371. Of the American, 144. Porteusian, 284. Naval and Military, 286. Hibernian, 373. French, 374. Netherlands, ib. Switzerland, ib. Germany, ib. Prus- sia, 376. Denmark, 377. Sweden, 378. Russia, ib. Turkey, 379. Cal- cutta, ib. Bombay, 380. Columbo, 383. Java, ib. North and South America, 384
Bibles, number of circulated by The Society for promoting Christian Know- ledge, ii. 98. Number of translations
of, 96. Circulated in Egypt, ib. Cir- culated by the British and Foreign So- ciety, 142. By the Porteusian Society, 284. By the Jews' Society, 285. By the Hibernian Bible Society, 374 Biblical Axioms respecting money, iii.
Biblical Exercises, iv. 195 BIBLICAL GLEANINGS :
Controversy on 1 John v. 7, iv.87. Ori- ental Literature, 89. The Writings of the Fathers, 90. Criticism on Heb. vii. 18, 19. 91. Extracts from the Pope's Bull of Dec. 24, 1825, ib. Account of the Soharite Jews, in Poland, 257. Naval and Military Bible Society, 312. Christian Knowledge Society, ib. Apocrypha Controversy, ib. Mosaic Account of the Creation, 313. Circumstances of the Primitive Christians, 364. Chinese College and Mission at Malacca, ib. Scarcity of Scriptures in Italy, 365. Death of the Rev. Joseph Jefferson, &c. ib. Interpre- tation of Isaiah's Prophecies, 408. The last Vision of Daniel, 465. Se- venty Weeks of Daniel, &c. 529. The Abrahamic Covenant, 587 Biblical Illustrations. See INDEX OF TEXTS, &C.
Investigations, iii. 53, 97, 145, 433. iv. 55, 378, 391, 427, 484, 540
Biblical Research, Society for, iii. 591 Biography, Scripture, iii. 522 BIOGRAPHY OF BIBLICAL SCHOLARS: Eusebius, iii. 121. John Johnson, 154. Thomas Threlkeld, 155. Christopher Plantin, 175, note. Cardinal Ximenes, 278. Jerom, 366. Origen, 506. Harmer, iv. 29. Grotius, 64. Luther, 295, 332, 397. Venerable Bede, 513. Light- foot, 570, 601
Birds, scriptural appellations and de- scriptions of, iii. 109
Birth of Christ, i. 28
Bishop, derivation and import of the word, iii. 209
British and Foreign Bible Society, Apo-
cryphal controversy, ii. 583 Britons, (ancient) original manner of writing among them, i. 146 Brook. See River
Burial, Jewish mode of, i. 195 Butter, method of making it in Curdistan, i. 436
Cæsarea Philippi, history of, iii. 390 Palestina, description of, iii. 151
Calah, city of, i. 18 Calendar, Economical, of Palestine, iv. 4 Jewish, iv. 6, 7
Calvary, situation of, ii. 10, 193. Im- port of the name, 195 Cana, description of, iii. 151 Canaan, son of Ham, prophecy relative to, iii. 372, 418, 530
Land of, i. 158, and note 1. See Palestine Canute the Dane, Ecclesiastical laws issued by him, ii. 275 Carmel, mount, account of, i. 210 Catholic Communion, iv. 362
-Discourses, iv. 123, 171, 236, 287, 338, 383, 439, 497, 559, 597
-(Roman), hostility to the cir- culation of the Scriptures, iii. 424 Catholics and Protestants, their princi- ples compared, iii. 81. Their ver- sions of Scripture, 572
Cedars, forest of, i. 253
of Lebanon, i. 209
Census, the Roman, iii. 455 Centurion, a Roman officer, iii. 455 Chaldee Language, i. 365 Charming of Serpents, i. 225
Cherubic emblems, description of, i. 233 China, reference to, by Isaiah, ii. 115 Chinese Literature, iv. 78. 131 Chyniladon, account of, i. 67
Christ, a Saviour, i. 30
Chronology of the Sacred Writings, iii. 569
Church (Christian), the temple of God, i. 386. Etymology and import of the word, ii. 494. iii. 353. Members of, ii. 496. The Unity of, iv. 384, note of the Holy Sepulchre, ii. 241 Churning, method of, in Curdistan, i.
Circumstantiality of the Old Testament narratives, a proof of their authentic- ity, i. 130
Circumcision, rite of, ii. 494 Clarke, (Dr. A.) strictures on his expo- sition of Gen. iii. 1. i. 214. An error of his noticed, iii. 526
Clay, used for sealing in the East, iii. 387
Clergy, ignorance of, in the 16th century, ii. 178
Climate of Assyria, i. 16. Of Palestine,
Clouds, singular appearance of, in the East, i. 347. Various kinds of, ii. 27 Cock-crowing, a division of time among the Jews, &c. iii. 203
Codex Alexandrinus, account of, i. 235 Colonies, Roman, iii. 456
Commentaries on the Scriptures, to be used with caution, ii. 219 Communion of Saints, iii. 559
Concubine, derivation and import of the word, iii. 352
Constellations mentioned in Scripture, ii.
Convent, Armenian, at Jerusalem, ii. 290. At Bethlehem, 433
Context, importance of attending to it, i.
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