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A.

ABSOLUTISM, 189.
Abstract and concrete, 221.
Abussos, 436.
Adam and Eve, 112.
Æsop's Fables, 319.
Africa, a missionary field, 538.
American Bible Union Address, N. Y., 600.
American society, 50.
      society, how to comprehend, 51.
Angel, Bible origin of, 387.
Angles and Saxons, 28.
Anglo-Saxon language, Address, 17, 29.
            elements of value, 43.
            its destiny, 35.
            its history, 38.
            its merits, 30.
      race, 25.
      religion, 41.
      tongue, universal, 44.
Annihilation, 424.
Antediluvians, intermarriages, 115.
Antiquarians, 23.
Antoinette, 61.
Arabic race, 23.
Asiatics, 470.
Aurelian, 61.
Authors benefactors, 93.

B.

Baccalaureate Address, 1846, 492.
Baillie, Bowdler, Se., 63.
"Baptizo," 586.
Barclay, Dr., 527.
Bethany College, origin, 486.
Bible, a book of facts, 235.
      for woman, 55.
      gives no theories, 477.
      no perfect translation, 566.
      of God, 68.
      reading, 502.
Bible spans the arch of time, 506.
      text-book at Bethany, 486.
      the Palladium, 258.
Bible Union Address, Memphis, 565.
Bible Union, version of, 589.
Biography, 306.
Bishop Purcell, 483.
Body, soul, and spirit, 293, 430.
Breath of life, 426.
Britain and America, tribes of, 28, 169.
Byron and others, 87.

C.

Cadmus, 112.
Cain, his case considered, 323.
Callings, most favorable, 91.
Campbell, George, 567.
Capital punishment, Essay, 311.
Catholicism at Rome, 173.
Caucasian ancestors, 24.
      Mountains, reason for, 326.
Celts, &c., 28.
Centres and circles, 163.
Chaldee or Hebrew, 22.
Civilization, Christian, 175.
      diversified, 51.
      its highest philosophy, 237.
      not intellectual culture, 55.
Church, its perfection, 597.
      militant, 570.
      opinion of philosophers, 55.
Christianity and the law, 325.
      Papacy, and Pagandom, 372.
Christian Missionary Address,
      1853, 516.
      1857, 531.
      1860, 552.
Christocracy, 498.
Christ's resurrection and life, 450.
Chronicles of the Old World, 111.
Clergy, chief movers in colleges, 307.
Coeval, missions and angels, 576.
College of teachers, 481.
Colleges, address on, 291.
      their end and design, 490.
      their importance, 488.
      their number, 178.
Combe's philosophy, 191.
      argument against, 192.
Commemorative institutions, 273, 282, 289,
Commerce, inland communication, 496.
      of our country, 495.
Commission of apostles, 521.
Committee on spirits 205.
Common schools, address, 247.
      and aristocracy, 266.
Common version, 633.
      its errors, 624.
Communities, 238.
Conflict in America, 500.
Conscience, slaves of, 376.
Corner-stone Bethany College, 485, 489,
Cradle of the Old World, 24.
Creation, act of goodness, 180.
      and creature, 421.
      immensity, 96.
      its order, 150.
      sublime subject, 76.
Creeds not demanded, 244.
      proscribed, 310.
Cretans, 27.
Cuvier, Cousin, &c., 146, 259.

D.

Danton and others, 84.
Daughter, a good one, 71.
David's Lord, 535.
Davis, clairvoyant., 205.
Dead know nothing, 437.
Death, in what sense Adam, 413.
      second, 415.
      sleep, 437.
Death-penalty, 317.
Declaration of Independence, 42.
Demonology, address, 379.
      doctrinal aspect., 391.
      relation to Christ, 396.
Demons, ancient belief, 380.
      an Eastern metaphor, 389.
      ghosts of the dead, 384.
      philological history, 385.
      proof of spiritual system, 393.
Depart with Christ., 440.
De propaganda fide, 517.
Destiny of our country, address, 163.
Destruction, destroy, texts, 406.
      not extinction, 410.
      relative and absolute, 419.
Destructionism, bare assumption, 422.
      has no eternal punishment, 423.
Destructionists, 404.
Dick, Dr., on war, 342.
Doing good, means of, 44.
Doubt, its age, 122.
Duelling, how stopped, 70.
Dugald Stewart, 101.

E.

Earth and water, 149.
      its capitals, 521.
Eclectic schools, 102.
Edgeworth, Miss, 63.
Educated mind governs, 241.
Education, an address, 330.
      defined, 456.
      of woman, 72.
      true theory of, 301.
      what it is, 172, 232.
Egypt, and tradition, 112.
Elizabeth and other women, 62.
Eloquence, two kinds, 18.
Empires change masters, 37.
Endor and necromancy, 203.
Energy, 125.
England and Latin Church, 42.
      and the Bible, 573.
      uneducated, 456.
Enoch, 110.
Equality in education, 249.
Essenes, doctrine of, 75.
Eternal fire, for fallen angels, 425.
      life, its nature, 414.
Europe, its political elements, 52.
European society, three periods, 53.
Eve, mother of the race, 57.
      woman, 216.
Events change not, 289.
Experience not universal, 155.
Extemporaneous speaking, 19.
Ezekiel on Magog, 26.

F.

Facts needed, not theories, 236.
Faith and commercial credit, 343.
Faith before philosophy, 114.
      hope, and love, 637.
      the ennobling faculty, 118.
Family, miniature world, 166.
Faustina, beauty of, &c., 60.
"Fear not them who kill the body," 424.
Feast of the mind, 97.
First cause, 139.
      man not an infant, 110.
      speech made, 565.
Five primary books, 242.
Four great empires, 43.
Fowler's phrenology, Combe, 193.
Franklin, 139.
Free discussion, 190.
      thought, 200, 455.
      thought, whence, 497.
French Revolution, atheism, 87.

G.

Gehenna, 436.
Genius and family of genii, 76.
      and humor, 77.
      defined, 74.
Gentleman, a definition, 218.
Gibbon, 84.
Gift of tongues, 19.
God "Father of Spirits," 450.
      is love, 519.
      is Spirit, 618.
      rules by his Son, 351.
      spoke into being the universe, 21.
God's power, what, 222.
Gomer, the Germans, 25.
Good manners, 136.
Gospel, its philanthropy, 37.
Government without religion, 87.
Great generals, false view of, 92.
      inventors, 218.
Greek and Latin languages, 40.
            compared with English, 40.
      philosophy, 101.
Guizot and modern Europe, 50.

H.

Hades, what and where, 433.
Hazael, knowledge of one's heart, 62.
Heart, cultivated, 70.
Heaven, wish to look into, 211.
Hebrew and Greek languages died, 577.
Hebrews' god, 352.
Heroes departed, Plato on, 381.
Herschels, the two, 151.
Hesiod on spirits, 381.
Hexapla, 605.
"House I live in," 256.
Humanity, 186.
Human responsibility, 73.
Hume, 84.

I.

Ignorance expensive, 251.
Image of God, 294.
Immersion, reign of Henry VIII., 593.
Immersionists, spiritual kingdom, 598.
Importance of uniting the moral with to intellectual culture,
address, 453.
Independence, love of, 376.
Indian or Hindoo, 23.
Infant-school education, 480.
Inferior masses, under rule, 78.
Infernus, a repository, 435.
Infidelity, Polytheism, or the Bible, 304.
Instinct, 116, 117.
Intellect, 117.
      moral influences, 90.
Intellectual system, 79.
Intelligence and freedom, 254.
Intermediate state, 405, 447.
Ionic and Italic schools, 102, 103, 104.
Is moral philosophy an inductive science? 95.
Isolation unknown in creation, 98.

J.

Japheth, his enlargement, 26, 27, 40.
      his patrimony, 373.
Jerusalem mission, 523.
Jews, Arabs, Saxons, peculiarities, 27.
      asked for a king, 349.
      not missionaries, 568.
      their fall, 527.
      their nationality, 25.
Jeffrey, Lord, Edinburgh Review, 37.
Jeffrey's ghost, 204.
Jones, Sir William, on the three races, 25.
Julia Maesa, genius and largesses, 60.
Julius Cæsar, invaded Britain, 28.
Julius, Dr., on prisons, 252.
July 4th, Oration, 367.

K.

Kames, 465.
Kill, right to, 315.
King, Celestial, one, 371.
Kingdom of Christ, 347.
King James's version, 581.
Knowing ones, or demons, 381.
Knowledge, desire of, 95.
      is power, 403.
      man's faculty of, 116.
      of God, 300, 369.

L.

Language, changes, last three hundred years, 614.
      dislocated, 286.
      extended by commerce, 38.
      for weal or woe, 18.
      index of a people, 575.
      is pictured mind, 30.
      its end, 30.
      its importance, 19.
      its origin, 11.
      its power, 20.
      living, changes, 603.
      one, and will again be, 43.
      oral, 285.
      oral and written, 17.
Law, established religion, 297.
      of Moses on demonology, 398.
Laws of nature, continuance, 145.
      of nature, assumptions of, 150.
Lazarus and the rich man, 437.
"Let there be light," 183.
Life and death, an essay, 403.
      and death, different senses, 411.
      Eve's name, 119.
      is what, 339.
      spiritual, 416.
      stake in society, 340.
      union with God, 410.
Light, on fourth day of creation, 365.
      reflex, of Christianity, 346.
Literature and science, 129.
      its humanities, 182.
      science, and art, address, 125.
Locke, 465.
Locke's generalization, 130.
London Missionary Society, 517,
Lordship conferred on man, 369.
Love, is what, 223.
Luther and Papal Rome, 42.
Lyell on geological changes, 146.

M.

Machpelah Cave, 281.
Magdalen hospitals, 397.
Majorities and minorities, 586.
Man, a thinking being, 453.
      a triune personality, 293.
      earth's greatest tenantry, 230.
      fallen, 214.
      his day of creation, 215.
      his relations, 123.
      in the image of God, 164.
      not a graduated creature, 292.
      not satisfied with the finite, 234.
      the first, a miracle, 285.
Margaret of Valois, 61.
      Queen of Denmark, 61.
Maria Theresa, 61.
Mary, 61.
Materialism, its sophistry, 431.
      Priestley school, 425.
Memory, its communion, 280.
      its mysteries, 277.
      of animals, 275.
Mental and moral improvement, 142.
      inequalities, 80.
Mesmer and Mesmerism, 197.
Metaphysical sphere, 191.
Methusaleh, 110.
Messiah, his witnesses, 621.
      said of Satan, what, 329.
Milton, 77, 465.
Mind and language commensurate, 31.
      and matter, phenomena, 75.
      educated, governs, 183.
      its manifestations, 458.
      part of a nation's wealth, 253.
      the richest treasure, 240.
      works on mind, 488.
Miracles, are what, 157.
      Hume's theory, 154.
      only on grand occasions, 156.
Mirror, the Bible, 299.
Monuments, art of reading, 276.
      recourse to, 280.
Monumental pillars, 281.
Moral culture, a common error, 471.
      culture, how attained, 474.
      culture, reasons for, 462.
Moral culture undervalued, 467.
      culture, why neglected, 473.
      law, 302.
      philosophy, assumption, 100.
Morbid compassion, 337.
More, Hannah, and other women, 65.
Mosaic code of punishment, 328.
Mother, her influence, 64.
      of Christ. 227.
      wife and sister, 341.
Murderer to be punished, 316.
Mythologies, Pagan, on demons, 382.

N.

Name of the Lord, 350.
Napoleon, 86.
Nation, birthday of our, 288.
      Christian, the right to war, 314.
      defined, 345.
Nature as an effect, 283.
      what, 143.
Nature's voice and the gospel, 120.
Nebulosities, 151.
Necromancy, its history, 202.
Nehemiah and Ezra, 576.
New Testament abolished what, 332.
Noah, his sixteen grandsons, 27.
North America, census of 1850, 37.

O.

Observation, what, 126.
Old Testament, design of, 604.
One language for eighteen hundred years, 22.
Oracles of Christ for the Church, 69.
Ordinances, zeal for, 627.
Origin, nature, &c. of man, 99.
Orthodoxy, 557.
Our country, its resources, 494.
Owen, Robert, 243.

P.

Pagan Anglo-Saxons our fathers, 24.
      philosophers, on the mind, 76.
      philosophy, three sects, 104.
Paganism a strange fact, 34.
Paine, Thomas, 84.
Paley and other philosophers, 305.
Palmyra, Queen of, 61.
Papal dominions, ignorance of, 579.
Paper, invention of, 380.
Passover, commemorative, 287.
Patriarchal and Jewish religions, 370, 518.
Patriarchs, Jews and Christians excel, 188.
Patriotism, 184.
Paul, a Pharisee, 445.
Peace Society, 356.
Pelasgic chiefs, residents of Greece, 25.
Penal code, index of morals, 32.
Penalty, its tariff, 320.
Penitent thief, 442.
Persian school, 480.
Peter a stone, 617.
      the Great, shipbuilder, 31.
Phenicians, 112.
Philanthropists, enthusiasts, 319.
Philanthropy of God, 377.
Philosophy, age of hypothesis, 395.
      and the supernatural, 159.
      of memory, address, 272.
      of the schools, 457.
Phrenology, animal magnetism, address, 186.
Pilgrimage to see the first man, 113.
Plato, his Phaedon, 107.
Pneuma, spirit, four hundred times in New Testament, 430.
Polygamy, 519.
Polyglot Biblia Sacra, 567.
Positive and negative electricity, 201.
Post-diluvian ages, feminine power, 58.
      details of punishment, 325.
Power of early education, 479.
Powers, ordained of God, 333.
Prava indoles, 478.
Predictions, two important, 159.
Prince of Peace, 354.
Printing-press, no words for, in Hebrew or Greek, 30.
Private impulse or revelation, 209.
Protest, its nobility, 171.
Protestant, indicates thought, 32.
Protestantdom and Popedom, 501, 167.
Protestantism and our country, 179.
      its toleration, 33.
      self-relying, 33.
Psuchikos, 431.
Pulpit, on wars, 360.
Punishment, a syllogism, 423.
      capital, sanctioned, 314.
      sorer than death, 434.
      what does it indicate, 423.
Pythagoras and philosophy, 115.

Q.

Questions, four important, 221.

R.

"Rantizo" and "Baptizo," 628.
Raphael and others, 77.
Ratios, seven-sixteenths, Japheth, 27.
Reason and language both of God, 17.
      and recollection, 279.
      faith, and language, 21.
Redemption, cost of, 636.
Reformers and benefactors, 89.
Refuge-cities, 330.
Religion and morality, 71.
      our, passport to all nations, 35.
Religious development, 296.
Remedial system, 231.
Remote ages, 193.
Republic, American, 375.
      Plato's, 314.
Republicans and Protestants, 296.
Resolutions by A. C., 265.
Responsibilities of men of genius, address, 73.
Responsibility, its doctrine, 78.
Resurrection, Sadducees on, 421.
Revelation, divine, 208.
      nothing to be added to it, 210.
Revival of literature, 578.
Rewards of labor, 520.
Robespierre, 338.
Rock of Ages, a foundation, 485.
Roman army driven from England, 29.
      empire, its fall, 49.
      society, what, 52.
Ruach, Nepesh, Psuchee, 427.

S.

Sabbath, counting by sevens, 284.
Sacrifice, 285.
Sadducees and Christ, 444.
Satan omnipresent, how, 401.
Saxon language of Protestantism, 32.
Saxony, cradle of liberty, 261.
School, defined, 295.
Schools, common, attention to, 248.
      for all, 263.
Science and art, 128.
      its family, 516.
      its five chapters, 132.
      of happiness, 99.
Science, what it affirms, 460.
Sciences, two, cannot be improved, 313.
Scriptures, how read, 568.
      king's version, emendation on, 584.
      original text, labors on, 583.
      versions of, generally good, 512.
Sea-kings, Celtic Britons, 29.
Sectarian, not a controversial age, 591.
Sects and parties, sub-basis, 165.
Sedgwick, Miss, 63.
Selfishness and terror, 45.
Self-knowledge, 186.
Sense and intellect, 117.
Septuagint, 604.
Seven articles in science, 461.
      arts necessary, 255.
Shakespeare, 77.
Sheol and Hades, 435.
Sheriff's hand, what, 334.
Sin and death--Dr. Combe, 194.
Society and civilization, their childhood, 54.
      as it was, as it is, 49.
      in Europe, 49.
      in the United States, 49.
      not civilized, 69.
      term vague, 47.
Socrates, 63, 106.
Solomon and Joab, 335.
Soul, life, and death, 427.
      sleeping, 443.
            idle speculation, 449.
      spirit, and body, 196.
Spirit, light, love, and God, 224.
Spirit not, flesh and bones, 445.
Spirits do not die, 432.
Spiritual system, vast, 278, 399.
Sprightly youths, false callings, 187.
Sublimity of the Bible, 235.
Sun and ocean, 300.
Supernatural facts, address, 142.
Swords, two, for the disciples, 355.
Sympathy, its laws, 200.

T.

Tabernacle, put off, 441.
Tablet of memory, 274.
Tacitus, etymology of word German, 26.
Tartar race, 23.
Taxes paid for ignorance, 239.
Teachers, professional, 245.
Ten predicaments, 274, 600.
Theology speculative, 303.
"The world's a stage," 504.
Thirteen original States, 494.
"Thus saith the Lord," enough, 451.
Title-page, Christian Scriptures, 615.
"To-day in Paradise," 439.
Transfiguration, Mount Tabor, 446.
Translations, old as the day of Pentecost, 602.
      opposition to, 571.

U.

Ultra republicanism, 474.
      schools of philosophy, 322.
Union of Christians, 592.
United States, educational interests, 487.
Universalists, &c., 404.
Universe, formed on a moral idea, 164.
      its centres, 299.
      no word more comprehensive, 97.
      what, 164.
Unoccupied territory for Anglo-Saxons, 30.

V.

Vale of Hinnom, 448.
Vernacular, origin, character, destiny, 33.
      our, its claims, 33.
Versions, different, 607.
      need of, 611.
Virgil, 77.
Virginia and Eastern University, 262.
      many cannot read, 269.
      schools east and west, 264.
Volney and Diderot, 84.
Voltaire, distinguished, 82.
      works, honors, death, 83.

W.

War, address on, 342.
      a game, 352.
      argument summed up, 363.
      Bible on, 347.
      described, 358.
      its desolations, 359.
      not a proof of justice, 259.
Wars, Pagan, 353.
Wesley, Clarke, spiritual knockings, 202.
Western Virginia, its wants, 267.
What is? what ought to be? 131.
Wickliffe, bones of, a symbol, 41, 579.
Woman, ancient records, 59.
      and Protestantism, 220.
      and religion, 67.
      as daughter, sister, &c., 63.
      at home, 67.
      distinguished names, 224.
      five records of, 57.
      four cardinal points, 62.
      her mission, 225.
      her mission, address, 213.
      in Pagan times, 60.
      New Testament history of, 66.
      power, 57.
      to society, 56.
      to the State, to the Church, 56.
      triumph of Satan over, 57.
      unfallen considered, 213.
      what is she, 222.
      why created, 217.
      works of benevolence, 69.
World that now is, 81.
      to be governed by Christ, 374.

Z.

Zenobia, 61.

 

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