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OUTLINES OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE

by the Rev. H. C. G. Moule, M.A.Principal of Ridley Hall, and formerly Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.

Author of "Veni Creator: Thoughts on the Holy Spirit of Promise," etc.
Revised edition [[third edition, Feb., 1890]]
London: Hodder and Stoughton
27, Paternoster Row.
MDCCCXC

<270> INDEX TO SUBJECTS AND WRITERS.

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Adam, his headship, 64, 168, 175; a real personage, 153, 168.

—the Second, 100.

Advent, pre-millennial, 113.

Agnosticism, 16.

Altar, is there a heavenly? 104.

Anamnêsis, 264.

Anderson's Human Destiny, 94n.

Andrewes, Bp, 188, 231.

Angel of Jehovah, 24.

Angels judged, 117.

Anselm, 53, 63n, 90.

Antinomies of thought, 44, 158, 177, 180.

Apollinarius, 66.

Apostolate, 219.

Aquinas, Thomas, 53, 91, 243.

Arianism, 28, 60, 66.

Arminius and his theology, 45, 54.

Arnauld, 53.

Articles, Anglican, i., 10, 19; ii., 32, 57; vi., 216; xi., 187; xvii., 48; xix., 210, 252; xx., 214; xxi., 216; xxiii., 217; xxv., 234; xxvii., 252, 257; xxviii., 259; xxix., 248, 259; xxxi., 260; xxxiv., 214.

Assumptions (data) of Christian Theology, 2.

Assurance, 47.

Athanasius, 89, 148.

Atheism, 15.

Atonement, the word, 78.

— of Christ, scope, 45; central importance, 75; elements necessary to true theory, 77; Scriptural phraseology, 78, 84; aspect Godward, 81; and manward, 81; application, 189; history of the doctrine, 87-92.

Augustine, 51, 52, 89, 96, 110, 123n, 149, 150, 207, 247, 265.

Augustinianism, 180.

Augustinus of Janserius, 53.

autexousion, 51.

Authority, grades of, 7.

Bancroft, Abp, 231.

Baptism, at Easter, etc., 244; theories of its work, 252; right order of study, 258.

Basil, 148.

Baxter, R., 55.

Bernard of Clairvaux, 90, 151, 240, 242, 243.

Beryllus, 27.

Beveridge, Bp, 188, 246, 268.

Bigg, Dr, 148.

Bingham's Antiquities, 266.

Bishops, primitive Scottish and Irish, 229n. <270/271>

Blood of Christ, 85.

Body and blood of Christ, 260.

Boultbee, Dr, 214, 229n, 235, 264.

Brahmanism, 15.

Brown, Dr D., 114n.

Browne, Bp, 253.

Buddhism, 15.

Call of grace, 36, 182.

Calvin, 45, 53.

Carus, Rev. W., 55n.

"Catholic," the word, 212.

Catechism, English, 35n, 248.

Cave, Rev. A., 5n.

Ceremony, language of, 249.

Chalcedon, Council of, 67.

Charismata, 142, 219.

Charlemagne, 149.

Chiliasm, 110.

Christ, and His Church, 39, 64, 101; and Creation, 40, 70; His Glory, 57; Godhead, 58; Sonship, 58, 64; Logos, 59; Consubstantial with the Father, 60; Incarnate, 60; reality of His human experience, 62; yet He was impeccable, 62, 63n; His knowledge, 63; Second Man, 64; history of doctrine of His Person, 65-9; "Definition of Chalcedon," 67; is He the Archetypal world? 70; is He Arcetypal Man? 72-4; His Atonement, 74-86; Merit, 80; Expiation, 82; relation of His Life to His Death, 83; His Blood, 85; Pæna Vicaria, 86; Descent into Hell, 92-6; Resurrection, 99; Second Adam, 100; Ascension, 101; Mediation, 102; Suretyship, Intercession, Priesthood, 103; Kingship, 105; Return, 106-9; history of belief about it, 109-14; Judge of man, 115; Life of the regenerate, 137; and their Sanctification, 192.

Christendom, reunion of, 209.

"Christian consciousness," 150.

Christianity, a part of theistic evidence. 17.

Chrysostom, 265.

Church, the, 35, 49; "visible," 129, 202; "invisible," 130, 202; unity, 202; Scripture view of it, 205; benefits of outward uniformity, 208; cautions, 209; "Notes of the Church," 210; "Catholic Church," 212; authority, 214.

Clement of Alexandria, 65, 96, 140.

Clement of Rome, 51, 88, 139, 147, 219.

Coleridge, S. T., 174.

Comforter, the word, 119n.

Communion, hour of, 265; attitude at, 266; not to be received in solitude, 241.

Communities addressed as in their ideal, 49.

Confessional, history of, 226.

Confession and absolution, 224.

Confirmation, 255.

Conflict, spiritual, 196.

Conscience, 164.

Conversion 182.

Cosin, Bp, 231.

Councils, general, 215.

Covenanting language of, 254.

Covenant of grace, 40, 41, 102.

Cranmer, Abp, 245.

Creationism, 165n.

Cyprian, 140, 223, 265.

Dawson, Sir J. W., on Science and Scripture, 153n, 157, 169n.

Deism, 16. <271/272>

Design and order, 11.

"Depravity," universal, 173.

De Soyres, Rev. J., 233.

Dimock, Rev. N., 266.

Diognetus, Epistle to, 88.

Dionysius of Alexandria, 110.

Doddridge, 53.

"Do this in remembrance of Me," 264.

Dorner, 91.

Dort, Synod of, 55.

Durel's Latin Prayer Book, 223n.

Edwards, Jonathan, 55.

—, Dr L., 81n.

Election, 36-55; necessary mystery of the subject, 37, 44; not capricious, 37; the work of the Father, 38; in the Son, 39; cautions, 42-8; moral import, 43; various theories, 48-51; history of opinion, 51-5.

Elôhim, the word, 24.

Ephesus, Council of, 67.

Episcopacy, 228; Anglican opinion on, 231.

Eusebius, 110.

Eutyches, 67.

Evil, origin of, 171.

Evolution, 154.

Evolutionary philosophy, 155.

Expiatory view of Christ's Death, 79; harmonizes with other views, 82.

Exposition of the Lord's Supper, 264.

"Extension of the Incarnation," 251, 268.

Fall of man, 169.

"Fall upward," 170.

Faith, 132, 137, 185; its work in sanctification, 191.

Father, the Eternal, 31-6; essentially Love, 32; is He the Father of all men? 34.

Field, Dean, 211.

"Flesh, the," 195.

Flint, Prof., 13n.

Florence, Council of, 149.

"Generally necessary," 249.

"Generation, Eternal," 59.

Genesis i., ii., interpretation of, 153.

Germ of grace, 232.

Gnosticism, 26, 147.

God, 10-30; Infinite and Personal, 2, 13; testimonies to His existence, 10; Providence and Sovereignty, 18, 19; Unity, 20, 22; Claim, 21; relation to Time, 146. See further under Christ, Eternal Father, Holy Spirit, etc.

Goode, Dean, 7n, 53n, 140n, 231, 233.

Grace, 47, 130; defined, 143; not universal, 128; medieval theory of, 235.

Gratry, Père, 13n.

Gwatkin, Mr H. M., 66.

Guilt, original, 175.

Guinness, Rev. H. G., 114n.

"Habit," the word, 167, 170, 235.

Hagenbach, 69n.

Hall, Bp, 231, 245.

Harris, Dr, 13.

Hatherley, Lord, 7.

Heard, Rev. J. B., 162n.

"Heart, the," 164.

"Hell," the word, 92.

"Hell, descent into," 92-6.

Heredity, 158.

Heurtley, Prof., 68n.

Hodge, Dr A. A., 179n.

"Homily of justifcation," 187, 254. <272/273>

Homöousios, 60, 66.

Hooker, 129n, 187, 204, 211, 222, 247; an Augustinian, 54.

Hopkins, Bp, 239n.

Identity, bodily, 100.

Ignatius, 51, 65, 147, 212, 213, 219.

Image of God, 157.

Immersion, 258.

Immortality, 159.

"In Baptism," 250.

Incarnation, 60-9; elements necessary to a true theory, 61; "divine-human personality," 62; history of the doctrine, 66-9.

Indwelling of Christ, 192.

Infants, baptism of, 256.

—, salvation of, 181.

"Inner man," 164.

Innocent VII, 227.

Inspiration, 140.

Intermediate state, 93, 98, 128.

Irenæus, 88, 96, 140, 147, 229.

Israel, restoration of, 108.

Jansenius, 53.

Jenkins, Rev. R. C., 213n, 235.

Jerome, 230.

Jewel, Bp, 23.

Judgment, the Last, 115, 118.

Justification, 183.

Justin Martyr, 65, 88, 140, 147.

Kay, Dr, 238n.

Kaye, Bp, 148n.

Laidlaw, Prof., 163n.

Language, origin of, 168n.

"Larger Hope, the," remarks bearing upon, 94, 116, 128, 160, 178, 181.

"Last Day, the," 118.

Leo the Great, 226.

Lettres Provinciales, 53.

Liddon, Dr, 63n.

Lightfoot, Bp, 147n, 222n, 223, 238, 265.

Logos, the word, 59.

Lombard, 53, 90, 244.

Lucian, 30.

Luther, 54, 187, 261.

Man, 153-201; origin, 154; antiquity, 156; unity, 157; personality, 158; immortality, 159; constitution, 160; original state, 165; greatness of his nature, 166; "Son of God," 167; fall, 169; restoration, 177-200.

Manicheism, 26.

Marriott's Vestiarium, 266.

Marshall's, Gospel Mystery, 93n.

Materialism discredited by physical science, 3.

Means of grace, 235, 249.

Mede, Joseph, 111, 112n.

Mediation and medium, 222.

Melanchthon, 54.

Memra, 59.

Merit of Christ, 80.

Millennium, 108-14.

Ministry, Christian, 217-33; growth, 218; succession, 221. See further under Episcopacy, Sacerdotalism, etc.

Mivart, Mr St G., 5n, 154n.

Monarchianism, 27.

Monnica, 257.

Montanism, 150.

Mystics, the, 91, 151.

"Necessary, " 22.

Necessitarianism, 43.

Nestorius, 66.

Newton, J., 55.

Nicodemus, Gospel of, 96.

Noetus, 27.

Nowell, Dean, 248. <273/274>

"Old man, the," 268.

Orders, grace of, 227.

Ordinal, preface to English, 230.

Origen, 88, 110, 147, 148, 226.

Overall, Dean, 248.

Owen, J., 135.

Pantheism, 14.

Paradise, 98.

Pascal, 53, 167n.

Pearson, Bp, 79n., 94, 96, 211.

Pelagius, 51.

Perowne, Archdeacon, 105.

—, Dean, 233.

Perseverance of the Saints, 46.

Personality, human, 2, 15, 158.

Philo, 59.

Photinus, 27.

poiein, 264.

Polycarp, 65, 213.

Polytheism, 14.

Prayer for the dead, 97.

Priest, the word, 223.

Prophecy, study of, 107-9.

Purgatory, 97.

Quesnel, 53.

Real Presence, 266n.

Reconciliation, 79.

Redemption, 35.

Reformers, Augustinians, 53.

Regeneration, 34, 182, 253, 255.

Reichel, Bp, 226n.

Resurrection, General, 118.

Reusch, Prof., 5n.

Revelation, divine, 4, 13.

Ridley, Bp, 207.

Righteousness, imputed, 188.

—, original, 159, 165, 166.

Rogers on the Articles, 211.

Rome, Church of, 213.

Rousseau, J. J., 83.

Sabellianism, 27.

Sacerdotalism, 221-3, 268.

Sacraments, Christian, 234-51.

—, Old Testament, 239.

Sacramentum, the word, 234.

Salmon, Dr G., 213n.

Sanctification, 190-9.

Schism, 214.

Schoolmen, 53, 250.

Scott, T., 55.

Scotus, 53.

Scripture, its characteristics, 4, 9; testimony of Christ to it, 5; finally authoritative, 7; its position in the Jewish Church, 122; inspired by the Third Person, 139.

Shedd, Prof., 53n, 165n.

Sheôl, 93.

Shepherd of Hermas, 147.

Simeon, C., 55.

Sin, a sense of, necessary to a true theology, 76, 77, 131, 150, 171; as guilt, 171; no "little thing" in God's sight, 80; not "a fall upward," 170; an insoluble mystery, 179; original sin, 173; how remitted in baptism, 254.

Sinlessness, 194.

Smeaton, Prof., 140, 150n, 151.

Smith's Dict. Christina Doctrine, 150.

Socini, the, 29.

Socrates the historian, 265.

Southall, Dr, 157n.

Spirit, the Holy, 119-51; Personality, 120; assumed in New Testament, 122; procession, 124, 149; work in Creation, 126; in mankind, 126; in the Church, 129, 141; in the man, 130; bond of union with Christ, 133; relation to Christ's Manhood, 134; Life-giver, not Life, 136; free, sovereign, 137; non alligatur sacramentis, 138; Inspirer of Scripture, 139, 150; His <274/275> work in Old Testament times, 144; "Vicar of Christ," 150; present study of His Person and power, 151; Fulness, 199; history of doctrine of the Spirit, 146-51.

Spirits in prison, 95.

Sponsors, 258.

Succession, 220.

Taylor, Bp Jeremy, 246, 269.

Teaching of the Apostles, 239, 265.

Tennyson, Lord, 158n.

Tertullian, 96, 140, 147, 150, 222, 223, 257.

Theophilus of Antioch, 140.

theotokos, 67.

Tichonius, 207.

Toplady, 55.

Traducianism, 165n.

Transubstantiation, 261n.

Trent, Council of, 53, 213, 235.

Trinity, the Holy, 19-30; the truth rather developed than announced in New Testament, 24; "immanent" and "economical," 24, 125; history of the doctrine, 26-30.

Trinity, the word, 30,148.

Union with Christ, 132, 183.

"Unitarianism of orthodoxy," 20, 58, 121.

Unitarians, 29.

Unity, the Divine, 20.

Universalism, 178. See "Larger Hope."

Ussher, Abp, 97, 232, 245.

Venn, 55.

Victim-state of Christ, does it continue? 105.

Visitation of the sick, 227.

Vogan, Dr, 244, 262, 264, 266.

Voltaire, 83.

Waldfgrave, Bp, 114.

Wall, Dr, 257, 258.

Waller, Rev. C. H., 100n, 141n, 219n, 264.

Waterland, 236, 245, 262, 263.

Wesley, 55.

Westcott, Prof., 60n, 64n, 140n, 225n.

Westminster Confession, 43.

White, Dr, 162n.

Whitgift, Abp, 228, 231.

Will, the, not forced by grace, 43; how free, 43, 49, 51, 164, 172, 175; Eastern and Western views of freedom of the will, 52. <275>

 
 

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