Matthew xxiv. and xxv. one continued discourse, 121, 122. Matthias, referred to in Acts i. 25 (171). Morality, as taught by Christ, 286, 287. More, Dr. H., 12. Murray, John, 12, 13. Mystery, an ancient corruption of the Lord's Supper, 320. [See un- Necessity of the organization of churches, 324, 325, 337, 338. New Birth, 157–159. New Hampshire, Supreme Court of, strange decision concerning Uni- Newton, Sir Isaac, inclined to Universalism, 12. 66 Bishop T., a Universalist, 12. New York, laws of, concerning religious societies, 301. Oath of God, 33. Objections to Universalism considered, 250-277; are objections Offending hand or foot, parable of, 135-140. Old Testament passages, strange manner employed by some, ing them together, 55. of weav- Opposition to Christ and his apostles, said to be inconsistent with Uni- versalism, 256; answer to that objection, 257, 258. "Ordained to eternal life," 171, 172. Ordinance of Lord's Supper. (See Lord's Supper.] Origenists, doubtless Universalists, 9. condemned, 10, 14. Outer darkness, sense of the phrase, 117, 118, 123. Parable of tares and wheat, 102, 273; of the net, 106, 273; of the Parables, hard to apply them, 112. Paradox, remarkable, 259. Parallelisin of Hebrew poetry, 71. Parental character of God, influence of belief in, 259, 250. Parliament of England, cruel statutes of, against Universalism, 11. Passover, design of, 318, 356. Paul, testimony of, to Universalism, 45–52. Peace with all men, to be followed, 208. Peculiar duties of Universalists, 282. Penitentiaries, inmates of, generally believers of endless misery, 261. Perdition, son of, 169. Perfection of God, to be imitated, 284–287. Plagues, threatened for adding to word of God, 248-250. Portion of the wicked, what it is, 64, 65. Power of God, 33, 34. Pray not for the world, 168, 169. Presence of God, sense of that phrase, 68, 191, 192. Probation, doctrine of, not taught in the Bible, 271. Profession of belief of general convention, 17, 18; how it originated, 17, 18. Profession of Faith, a duty enjoined on Christians, 338, 339; what is Profligate and abandoned, falsely said to escape punishment in this Promise of God, 30; not opposed to threatenings, 32. Punishment, not endless, 126–128. 66 sorer, of those who apostatized from Christianity, 204, Purpose of God, 29. Purves, James, a Universalist, 12. Quarrel with the Origenists, 10. Ramsay, Chevalier, a Universalist, 12. Reapers, what they signify, 103. Reformation, coinmencement of, 11. Religious freedom established in Massachusetts, 295. Relly, James, a Universalist, 12. Repent, all men commanded to, 176. Repentance, impossible to renew to, 197; not impossible to God, Reprobation to eternal death, not taught in the Bible, 171. Restitution of all things, 36, 37. Resurrection of the dead to immortality, 154, 157, 271; never de- Resurrection, the term does not necessarily apply to resurrection into Resurrection better, explained, 207, 208. 66 of damnation, 160-164, 230, 231, fulfilled at the de- Retribution, never spoken of in connexion with immortal resurrec Revelation of the Lord Jesus from heaven, 190. Richardson, Samuel, a Universalist, 12. Rich man, hardly enter the kingdom of God, 112, 113. Rich Man and Lazarus, parable of, 148-153. Rich men not always the best members of religious societies, 312, 66 314, 315. societies, not always the most prosperous, 314. Righteous, all at last shall become so, 183. 66 scarcely be saved, 212; recompensed in the earth, 212. Righteousness of the Scribes and Pharisees, 80. Sabbath, a wise institution, 315. Sacrament, an original corruption of the Lord's Supper, 319, [See Sacred feasts of the Jews, 318. Sacrifice for sin, none other than that of Christ, 204. Safe side, the argument for considered, 250, 251. Salvation of all men, infallibly proved from the Bible, 23-54. Saved, sense of that phrase, 143, 174, 175, 212. Saviour of the world, 35, 36. Scriptural evidences of Universalism, 23-54. Sealing of a book [or roll], when the event was distant, 246; oppo- 66 death, 220, common opinion of, 223; means second destruc- See God, an expression drawn from the custom of eastern kings, Separation, between good and evil, 163. Seven last plagues explained, 248, 249; poured out upon the earth, 249, 250. Sheep and Goats, parable of, 124-130; fulfilled at the coming of "Short and Easy Method with the Deists," 347-380. Sin against the Holy Ghost, 97–101; in what it consists, 99; the Sin of every description to be pardoned, 98. Sin unto death, 214. Sinning wilfully, what does it mean, 203. Sleep in dust, signification of, 75. Societies, formation of, 294; laws of Massachusetts concerning, Solicitude of Christ and his Apostles, 253-256. Son of perdition, sense of phrase, 32, 169, 170. Soul put for life, 106, 107. Sowing and reaping, a figure employed to represent connexion be Spirit shall not always strive with man, 57. Stonehouse, Sir George, a Universalist, 12. Strive to enter in, meaning of, 148. Supper, [See Lord's Supper.] Sybilline Oracles, Universalism defended in, 8. Taking away from the word of God condemned, 248. Targums, date of, 94. Temporal judgments, under figure of fire, [See Fire.] Tendency of Universalism, said to be corrupt, 262; answer to that Ten virgins, parable of, 120 - 123. Terror of the Lord, meaning of, 188, 189. Testimony of prophets to Universalism, 36-42; of Jesus, 43, 44; "That day," meaning of, 85, 86, 179 – 181. Tillotson, Archbishop 12. Titus, bishop of Bostra, a Universalist, 8. Torn in pieces, sense of the phrase, 68. Two classes among mankind considered, 263–265. Unitarians, early English, were Universalists, 12. Universal atonement, alleged not to prove universal salvation, 266. early traces of, 8-10; condemnation of by Fifth Universalists, who they are, 7, 277, 278; what do they believe, 15; [Universalists,] too much punishment, 265; said to deny the day of Universalist churches, [See under churches.] 66 societies, [See under societies.] Unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God, 182, 183. Vengeance taken on the Jews, 190, 191; belongs to God, 206. Vision shut up, when the event was distant, 240. Vital godliness, essential to Christian character, 293, 294. Watchfulness enjoined, in view of Christ's coming, 121. Weeping and gnashing of teeth, sense of, 117, 118, 147. Whiston, William, against eternal torments, 12. White, Jeremy, a Universalist, 12. "Whither I go, ye cannot come," 164, 165. Wicked, shall not escape, 59; the triumphing of, short, 59, 60; shall be Will of God to save all men, 25, 266; yet it is alleged all will not be Winchester, Rev. Elhanan, 13. Winnowing fan, what is intended thereby, 78. Wisdom of God, 27; wisdom personified, 70. World to come, sense of that phrase, 100, 101, 141, 142. Worm that dieth not, 138, 139. Worthy to obtain resurrection, meaning of, 154, 155, 156. day of, 179, 180; came on unbelieving Jews, 181. Zeal, importance of, 303; we can never impart it to others, unless |