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GENERAL INDEX.

ACEPHALI, 371, note
Adam's fall, 325
Adultery forbidden, 233
Alciatus, J. Paul, xxi
Alstidius, Hen., his Answer
to the Racovian Catechism,
lxxxviii

Anabaptists, their opinions and
character, iii
Ancients, their opinion con-
cerning Christ, 167
Anger forbidden, 232
Apostles, their office, 371
Arnoldus, Nicolaus, his An-
swer to the Racovian Ca-
techism, lxxxv
Arnollet, Balthazar, xiii
Ascension of Christ, 365
Assistance, divine, 330
Atonement, 303
Avarice forbidden, 245
Authority of Christ, 300
Baldwin, Fred., his Answer to
the Racovian Catechism,
lxxxviii

Baptism, 249; Socinus on,
249; of infants, 252
Βαπτίζειν, 256

Bathor, Stephen, prince of
Transylvania, his declara-
tion concerning liberty of
conscience, xlv
Belsham, Reverend Thomas,
11, note; 43, note; 54,
note; 67, note; 168, note;
199, note; 219, note; 257,

note

Bengelius, 43, note

Benson, Dr., 26, note
Beza, 41, 69

Bibliotheca Fratrum Polono-
rum, collected by Andrew
Wissowatius, lxx
Biddle, John, the supposed
translator of the Racovian
Catechism, lxxx

Bishops, their office in the
Church, 372

Blandrata, George, arrives in

Poland, xxv
v; introduces
Unitarianism into Transyl-
vania, xli; his rupture with
David, xlv; his persecu-
tion of him, xlvi, et seqq.;
forges sixteen propositions
in the name of David, 1; his
regulation of the creed and
crdinances of the Unitarian
Church, lxii; his disgrace
and death, Ixiii
Blasphemy against the Holy
Spirit, 281

Blood, prohibition against eat-
ing, considered, 219, note
Bona Sfortia, xxiv

Borrhaus. See Cellarius
Brenius, D. on Magistracy,
179, note
Bucer, xi

Budnæans, Unitarians so call-
ed, xxix

Budnæus, Simon, xxix; on
Magistracy, 179, note
Budzinius, S. on Magistracy,
179, note
Bugenhagius, 41

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Correction, how to be admi-
nistered in the Church, 377
Covenant, new, its property,
174

old, its character, 176
Coveting another's property
forbidden, 236
Creation, new, by Christ, 91,
92, note, 105, note.
Crellius, John, on God and his
attributes, 26, note; Ethica
Christianu, 33, note
Cross, on bearing one's, 248
Crusius, Florian, or F. C., his

Notes to the Racovian Ca-
techism, lxxxiii, 233, 281
Curcellæus, 66, 129, note; on
the Sabbath, 218, note; on
eating blood, 219, note
Czechovicius, Martin, on Ma-
gistracy, 178, note
127, (Dabar,) 64, note
David, Francis, his history, xli;
his rupture with Blandrata,
xlv; disputation with Soci-
nus, xlvii; condemned at
Weissenburg on a charge of
blasphemy, Ixi; his death,
lxii; see also 199, note
Deacons, their office in the
Church, 372

Death, man obnoxious to, 20
Death of Christ, 297
Decalogue, or Ten Command-
ments, 182

Denkius, John, an early Uni-
tarian, v

Depravity, hereditary, of hu
man nature, 325
Destruction, everlasting, of the
wicked, 367, note
Devil, the, whether a real be-
ing, 7, note

Discipline of the Church, 376
Doddridge, Dr. 221, note
Drunkenness forbidden, 243
Dulia, what? 200
Elders, their office in the
Church, 372
Election, 332

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Emlyn, Mr. 257, note
Enjedinus, George, lxiii
Erasmus, 40, 41, 129, note;

161, note; 291, 329, note
Estlin, Dr. 220

Eternal life, promise of, 277
Evangelists, their office in the
Church, 372
Eucharist, 263

Exaltation of Christ, 360
Expiation of Christ, 351
F. C. Notes of, on the Raco-
vian Catechism. See Cru-
sius, Florian

Faith, on, 320; sufficiently in-
culcated in the Scriptures,
13

Fall of Adam, 325
Farell, Rev. Mr. xvii
Farmer, Mr. on the Demoni-

acs of the New Testament,
and on Christ's Temptation,
8, note
Farnovians, Unitarians so call-
ed, xxviii
Farnovius, Stanislaus, xxviii
Fasting recommended, 244
Feet, washing of, whether a

Christian ordinance, 277
Fontaine, Nicholas de la, xv
Franzius, Wolfgangus, his An-

swer to the Racovian Cate-
chism, lxxxvii
Free-will, 325
Freschover, Christopher, 116,

note

Fueslin, Reformations Beträ-

gen, xxii, note
Gentilis, Valentine, a member
of the Vincenza college,
xxi; arrives in Poland, xxvi;
beheaded at Berne, ib.
Germany, rise of Unitarianism
in, iv
Glorification of Christ, 365
Gluttony forbidden, 243
God, meaning of the term, 25,
34; applied to Christ, 35;
his nature, ib. ; his will, ib. ;
dominion, 34, 48; one only,
26; eternal, 27; perfectly
just, 28; perfectly wise, ib.;
omnipotent, ib; omnipre-
sent, 32; his goodness, 32;
his happiness, ib.; but one
person, 33; the father of
Jesus Christ, 34; spiritual
and invisible, 47; love of,
180; adoration of, 183;
not to be worshipped with
images, 202; confirmation
of the will of, 295
Gonezius, or Conyza, Peter,
an early Polish Unitarian,
xxv; on Magistracy, 178,

note

Government of the Church,
370

Greyde, John, lxxxviii
Griesbach, 43, note; 84, note;
111, note
Grotius, on the Christian Re-

ligion, 9, note; 55, note;
on 1 John, v. 7, 41, note;
quoted, 64, note; 69, note;
84, note; 93, note; 94, note;
114, note; 128, note; 130,
note;
221, note; 255, note;
312, note; 329, note

Helltorments, eternity of, 367,

note

Hermas, 161, note
Hetzer, Lewis, an early Uni-
tarian, v
Hilary, 292

Holy Spirit, whether a person

of the Deity, 34; never
called God in Scripture, 36;
opinion of the old English
Socinians concerning it, 75,
note; the promise of, 284;
gift of, explained, 285; not
God, 291

Horsley, Bishop, 168, note;

Rev. Heneage, ib.
Humility recommended, 247
Hunjadinus, Demetrius, lxii
Husbands, their duty towards
their wives, 230
Jerome, 137

Jesus Christ, controversy con-
cerning the invocation of,
xlvi; in what sense a divine
person, 7; his miracles, ib.;
his resurrection, 8; autho-
rity, 11; whether a person
of the Deity, 34; called God
in the Scripture, 35, 76,
127; the knowledge of, 51;
his person, ib.; the son of
God, 52, 134; works of God
ascribed to him, 85; the
creation effected by him, 91,
92, note; 105, note; his in-
carnation considered, 116;
one with the Father, 131;
equal with God, 133; the
first-born of every creature,
136; the Father of eterni-
ty, 138; the word of God,
139; the image of God, ib.;
his glory before the world

was,

145; his spirit with
the prophets, 146; his de-
scent from heaven, mean-
ing of the phrase, 148, 170;
Lord, Lord of Glory, &c.,
151; faith in him, and wor-
ship of him, 154, 189, know-
ledge of, conducive to sal-
vation, 164; his prophetic
office, 168; precepts added
by him to the Law, 173; de-
livered by him separately,
239; on the following of,
248; death of, 297; resur-
rection of, the assurance of
that of mankind, 301; a me-
diator, 316; faith in, 320;
his priestly office, 349; his
expiation, 351; interces-
sion, 358; his kingly office,
360; his resurrection, 360;
raised by God, 361; with
what body raised, 364; glo-
rification, 365; ascension,
365; his church, 369
Ignatius, against the Gnostics,
124, note

Image of God, what? 21, 139
Images in worship forbidden,
202

Improved Version of the New

Testament, 44, note
Infant baptism, 252
Intercession of Christ, 358
Invisible church of Christ, 381
Jones, Dr. John, 54
Italy, rise of Unitarianism in,

XX

Justification, 346
Kingly office of Christ, 360
Kippis, Dr. 221, note
Knight, Rev. H. 26, note
Knoll. See Cornelius

Lampius, his Ecclesiastical
History of Hungary and
Transylvania, li
Lardner, Dr. 11, note; 26,
note; 53, note; 221, note
Latria, what? 200

Lindsey, Rev. Theophilus, 67,
note; on the worship of
Christ, 198, note
Lismanin, Francis, xxiv
Acyos i, 55, 64, 139
Longius, Joachim, his edi-
tion of the Racovian Cate-
chism, lxxxvi

Lord's Prayer, 186

Mimra Jehovah, 64, note
Modrevius, Andrew Fricius,
xix, 69, note

More, Henry, Magni Mys.
Pietatis Explan. 9, note
Moscorovius, Jerome, editor
of the Racovian Catechism,
lxxviii

Mosheim, his doubts concern-
ing the existence of the
Vincenza college examined,
xxi, note; his illiberal re-
marks on the Racovian Ca-
techism, lxxxviii

Murder forbidden, 232
Neighbour, our love of, 222

Love, sufficiently inculcated in Nestorians, their opinion con-

Lord's Supper, 263

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of our neighbour, 222
Lucas, F. 41
Lucas, the son-in-law of Fran-
cis David, assists at the trial
of the latter, lvii

Luther, 41

Lying forbidden, 235
Macedonius, 121

Magistracy, whether lawful for
Christians, 176
Magistrates, their duty, 229
Man, obnoxious to death, 20;
created mortal, ib.
Marsh, Bishop, 43, note
Martin, Rudolphus. See Pas-
tor, Adam

Mary, the Virgin, whether to

be worshipped, 201
Masters, their duty towards
their servants, 231
Mediator, Christ so called, 316
Melius, Peter, xlii
Menon, Simonis, viii

cerning Christ, 128, note
Niger, Francis, xxi, xxiii, note
Oath, defined by Cicero, 214
Obedience, Christian, explain-
ed, 224

Ochin, Bernard, his manner
of impugning the popular
faith, iii, note; erroneous-
ly named among the mem-
bers of the Vincenza col-
lege, xxi
Oecolampadius, x

Oeder, G. L. his Answer to
the Racovian Catechism,
lxxxvi

Offices in the Church of Christ,
371

Oil, anointing with, whether
still to be observed by Chris-
tians, 278, note
Original sin, 325
Palæologus, Jacob, on Ma-
gistracy, 179, note
Paley, Dr. 11, note
Parents to be honoured, 227;
their duty, 228

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