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Instrumental Music in the Worship (1911)

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GENERAL INDEX.

A.

Ado, 3.
Alderman, 40.
Alford, Henry, 195.
Allen, Frank G., 227.
Allen, Thomas M., 211.
Altar, golden, 112.
Alzog, 162.
Ambrose, 118-133.
American Cyclopedia, 139, 152.
American Revision Committee, 86.
Animal, 72.
Animosity, 34.
Apostolic example and instrumental music, 98.
Appeal, an, to the candid and reflecting, 266;
object of such an, 267;
means necessary to the accomplishment of the, 271.
Aquinas, Thomas, 176.
Auricular confession introduced before instrumental music, 3.

B.

Bagster, 11
Bagster's Hebrew-English Lexicon, 96.
Baptizo, water does not inhere in, 65, 67.
Begg, James, 60.
Begging the question, 64.
Beveridge, William, 179.
Beza, Theodore, 194.
Bias, theological, not always overcome by scholarship, 69.
Biblical Encyclopedia, on Eph. 5: 19 and Col. 3: 16, 156.
Bingham, Joseph, 125, 137, 169.
Biped, 72.
Bittle, Leonard F., on psallo, 54, 93, 225.
Briney, J. B., omitted "in the New Testament" from Thayer's definition of psallo, 53;
claims that Peter and John worshiped in the temple where Instruments were used, 99;
on ode, 110;
against instrumental music in the worship, 242;
on "who makes the test?" 257.
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Brown, Driver, and Briggs' Hebrew and English Lexicon, 95.
Buck, Charles, 179.
Buttman, Alexander, on changes that were constantly going on in the Greek language, 41.

C.

Cajetan, 176.
Calvin, Jahn, 190.
Campbell, Alexander, 202, 210.
Campbell, Thomas, 202, 277.
Candidate, 33.
Catholic Encyclopedia, 157.
Carp, 32.
Censer, a golden, 112.
Century Dictionary, 252.
Chambers' Encyclopedia, 135, 153.
Christopher, H., 220, 275.
Chrysostom, John, 49, 191.
Clarke, Adam, 180.
Clement of Alexandria, 118-133.
Coleman, Lyman, 162.
Commands, two classes of, in the Scriptures--generic and specific, 71.
Concise Cyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, a, 154.
Contopoulos, 12.
Convictions, cannot be true to God and not act on, 263.
Conybeare and Howson, 178.
Coxe, A. Cleveland, 133.
Creath, Jacob, 215.
Criterion, what the, by which to determine when causing division is wrong, and when it is not, 264.
Curwen, John Spencer, 146.

D.

Deissman, Adolph, on changes from the classic to New Testament Greek, 43.
Dickinson, Edward, 144.
Döllinger, Johann Joseph Ignatius, 161.
Donnegan, 10.
Duffield, Samuel Willoughby, 149.
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Dunbar, 11.
Dryden, John, 63.
Dryer, George, 171.
Dwight, Benjamin W., on change of meaning incident to words in a living language, 28.

E.

Ellicott, Charles John, 185.
Encyclopedia Britannica, 155.
Erasmus (Desiderius), 190.
Errett, Isaac, 224.
Eusebius, 122, 158.
Expedient, no human, should be adopted that causes strife, 207.
Expositor's Greek Testament, 185.

F.

Faith, matters of, 199, 207.
Fall, Philip S., 212.
Fanning, Tolbert, 206.
Fellowship, a test of, 251;
definition of, 252.
Fisher, George P., on the Jewish synagogue, 141, 163.
Floruit, 18, 46.
Franklin, Benjamin, 215.
Fessenden's Encyclopedia, 155.
Fuerst's Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicon, 94.

G.

Generic commands, 71.
Gesenius' Hebrew and English Lexicon, 95.
Gieseler, Johann Karl Ludwig, 165.
Girardeau, John, 177, 196.
"Go" a generic command, 71, 77.
Gopher wood, God commanded Noah to make the ark of, 75.
Greek language, the periods of the, 18.
Green, Thomas Sheldon, 14.
Greenfield, W., 12.
Groves, 10.
Grubbs, Isaiah Boone, 232.
Guericke, Heinrich Ernst Ferdinand, 162.
Guilt, on whom rests the, for schism in the body of Christ? 261.
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H.

Hamilton, 13.
Harps, the, and harpers of Revelation, 108.
Hase, Karl August, 165.
Hatch, Edwin, 20.
Haweis, Hugh Reginald, 83.
Hawkins, Sir John, 120-123, 151.
Hetherington, William, 172.
History, not a fact in all, touching the meaning of psallo that justifies instrumental music In the worship, 7.
Hodge, 272.
Homan, Editor, omitted "in the New Testament" from Thayer's definition of psallo, 54.
Hopson, Winthrop H., 229.
Humneo, 4.
Humphreys, Frank Landon, 150.
Hurst, John Fletcher, 166.
Hymnos, 4.

I.

Idiot, 37.
Incense, 112.
Infant baptism introduced before instrumental music. 3.
Instrumental music in the worship, the introduction of, caused division and strife among the Jews, 136;
those who oppose refuse to participate with those using it, 259.

J.

Jahn, Johann, 176.
Jewish Encyclopedia, 138.
Jews, strife and contention among the, over the introduction of instrumental music into their worship, 136.
Johnson, J. T., 204.
Johnson's Universal Cyclopedia, 154.
Joint participation, 254.
Jones, William, 170.
Justin Martyr, 121, 192.

K.

King, David, 218.
Kithara, 115, 116.
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Kitharodos, 115.
Kitharizo, 115.
Koinonia, 251.
Kurtz, John, 167.

L.

Lard, Moses E., 219.
Lewd, 36.
Lexicons, psallo as defined by the, 6;
there is a right way and a wrong way to use, 8;
on ode--Liddell and Scott, 14;
Robinson, 14;
Sophocles, 14;
Thayer, 14;
on psallo--Bagster, 11;
Contopoulas, 12;
Donnegan, 10;
Dunbar, 11;
Green, Thomas Sheldon, 14;
Greenfield, W., 12;
Groves, 10;
Hamilton, 13;
Liddell and Scott, 9;
Maltby, Edward, 13;
Parkhurst, 11;
Pickering, 10;
Robinson, 9;
Sophocles, 14;
Thayer, 13;
Wright, M., 12;
Yonge, 12;
on zamar--Bagster, 96;
Brown, Driver, and Briggs, 95;
Fuerst, 94;
Gesenius, 95;
Parkhurst, 95;
on ode--Liddell and Scott, 114;
Robinson, 114;
Sophocles, 114;
Thayer, 114.
Lexicographers, facts accounting for the differences among the, 67.
Liberty in Christ, organ introduced on ground of, 262, 274.
Liddell and Scott, 9, 18, 46, 114.
Lipscomb, David, 236.
Lockhart, Clinton, omitted "in the New Testament" in Thayer's definition of psallo, 53;
on word in the Hebrew translated by psallo, 90.
London Encyclopedia, 155.
Loos, Charles Louis, on changes from the classic to New Testament Greek, 43;
on "art history in churches," 229.

M.

Maltby, Edward, 13.
March's Thesaurus, 252.
Marsh, George P., 28.
Marx, Adolph Bernard, 148.
Mayor, Joseph B., 179.
McClintock and Strong's Encyclopedia, 123, 153.
McGarvey, John W., 235.
Melody, making, in the heart, 89.
Meyer, Heinrich August Wilhelm, 187.
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Mill, John Stuart, on change of meaning of words in a living language, 30.
Milligan, Robert, 90, 183, 212.
Milman, Henry Hart, 159.
Milton, John, 62.
Moore, William Thomas, 247.
Mosheim, 159.
Moulton, James Hope, on how the New Testament Greek arose out of the classical, 42.
Müller, Max, on change of meaning incident to words in a living language, 26.
Munnell, Thomas, 225.
Murray's New English Dictionary, 252.
Music, terms which specifically indicate, 3;
no controversy over the kind of, as indicated by ado and humneo, 4;
diagram on kinds of, 77;
not merely, that God wants in the warship, 78;
among the Jews, 135.

N.

Nagan, 91.
Neander, 159.
New International Encyclopedia, 152.

O.

Ode, 4, 109, 113-116.
Opinion, matters of, 199, 207.
Organ, value of the, in worship, overestimated, 147;
those who oppose the, do it believing it displeasing to God, 262.
Organization, God has given, through which to work, 78.

P.

Pareus, David, 194.
Parkhurst, 11.
Parkhurst's Hebrew and English Lexicon, 95.
Peile, John, on the constant change in a living language, 30.
Pendleton, W. K., 222.
Periods of the Greek language, 18-25.
Peter and John, did, worship with instrumental music? 98.
Pickering, 10.
Pierce, James, 175.
Preliminary considerations, 1.
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Pressense, Edmond de, 168.
Prevent, 34.
Psallo, 4;
as defined by the lexicons, 6;
variety of meanings given to the word, 14;
conceded that, once meant to make instrumental music, 15;
summary of definitions of, by lexicons, 16;
underwent several changes in meaning, 48;
with a significant parallel, 62;
instrumental music not inherent in, 64;
in the Septuagint, 85;
why did not the translators of the Bible translate, "to play a stringed instrument with the fingers?" 88;
in primary sense had no reference to music, 93.
Psalmos, 4, 189.

Q.

Quadruped, 72.

R.

Resent, 32.
Revisers of the Scriptures all belonged to religious bodies using instrumental music in the worship, 87.
Richardson, Robert, 226.
Riddle, J. E., 160.
Ritter, Dr. Frederic Louis, 144.
Robertson, James Craigie, 170.
Robinson, 9, 21, 69, 114.
Rogers, Samuel, 210.
Rowe, John F., 223.

S.

Sayce, A. H., on change of meaning incident to words in a living language, 28.
Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia, 140, 152.
Schaff, Philip, 169.
Scholarship sometimes overcome by theological bias, 69.
Scope of divine command authorizing music in the worship of God, 71.
Scott, Walter, on change of meaning in words, 31.
Scott, Sir Walter, 62.
Senses, using a term in different, 250.
Septuagint, 85-97.
Sewell, Elisha G., 238.
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Shannon, James, 205.
Shir, 91.
Silly, 39.
Singing is the kind of music God requires to be made in worship, 80.
Situation, the religious, that now confronts us, 268.
Slade's, G. P., letter from E. A. Sophocles, 58.
Smith, John, 204.
Smith, Philip, 171.
Smith's Bible Dictionary on the worship in the synagogue, 142.
Socrates, surnamed "Scholasticus," 173.
Sophocles, 14, 19, 23, 47, 58, 114.
Sozomen, 174.
"Speaking one to another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs," 82.
Specific commands, 71.
Spiritual songs, 82.
Spurgeon, Charles Haddon, 196.
Stackhouse, Thomas, 164.
Stone, Barton Warren, 200.
Strike, Webster's definition of, 62.
Suicer, Johann Caspar, 125, 127.
Synagogue, the organization and worship of the, became the
model for the organization and worship in the church, 135-142.
Synagogues, 141, 142.

T.

Taylor, George G., 239.
Terms which specifically indicate music, 3.
Test, who makes the? 257-265.
Tests of fellowship and causing division, 250.
Thayer, 13, 20, 47, 53, 114.
Thayer's lexicon occupies the highest place in New Testament lexicography, 48.
Theodoret on Eph. 5: 19, 51.
Timeserver, 33.
Touch, meaning of, as applied to Greek literature, 16;
Webster's definition of, 62.
Tree, 74.
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Trench, Archbishop, on change of meaning incident to words in a living language, 29.
Tune, pitching the, is authorized by the command to sing, 81.

U.

Union, the spirit of, "in the air," but the fact of division still remains, 268;
between two parties cannot be affected without one yields to the other, 270.

V.

Vaughan, Charles John, 166.
Vincent, Marvin R., 182.

W.

Waddington, George, 171.
Walsh, John Tomline, 226.
Webster, 251.
Wilkes, Lanceford B., 222.
Winer, George Benedict, on the change the Greek language underwent, 41.
Worcester, 252.
Words, change of meaning in the history of, 26-44.
Wright, M., 12.

Y.

Yonge, 12.

Z.

Zamar, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95.

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