GENERAL INDEX. ADDING to the word of God, condemned, 248. men, "After this the judgment," sense of that expression, 202, 203, 268. "Anathema Maranatha," meaning of, 184 - 186. Angels, sense of term, 104, 189, 215. which kept not their first estate, 215. Anxiety occasioned by Christ, was not produced by his preaching Apostasy of alleged Universalists, adduced against the truth of their Atonement, universal, said not to prove universal salvation, 266. Barbauld, Rev. Rochemont, a Universalist, 12. Beast spoken of in Apocalypse, not in a future state, 220-222, 236, 237. "Before God," meaning of that expression, 241. Belief, not to be managed at pleasure, 251. Better resurrection explained, 207, 208. Better to fall into the hands of God, than into the hands of man, Bible creed, 18-22. Bible infallibly teaches Universalism, 23-54. Blasphemy against the Holy Ghost, 97-101, 134, 135. Book of life, meaning of, 243. Books were opened, how to be understood, 241. Born again, 157-159. Burning, a figure of the destruction of the Jews, 77. Capital punishments of the Jews, how distinguished, 214. Celebration of the Lord's Supper, 343, proposed form of, 343-346. Cheyne, Dr. George, a Universalist, 12. Christ, all men committed to his care, 24; death of, 34-36; his Churches, necessity of organization of, 324, 325, 337, 338. Coming of Christ in his glory, 124, 125, 185, 186, 189–192. Communion of the Lord's Supper, [See Lord's Supper.] Consuming fire, metaphor put for God's judgments, 209. Fifth General, condemned Universalism, 10. Current of Scripture, said to be in favor of eternal punishment, 272, "Damnation of hell," sense of, page 118, does not necessarily imply Damnation, signifies judgment, 184, 195, is in this world, 195. Daniel's description of the destruction of Jerusalem, 76. of destruction and wrath, 60, 179–181. of the Lord, meaning of phrase, 85, 86, 206, 216, 217. of judgment, meaning of, 89, 90, 96, 179, 216, 217, said to be tural account of a day of judgment, 268.. Dead, small and great, stood before God, 240, 241. of the High Priest, compared with that of Christ, 200. sin unto, 214. the Second, considered, 220-235. and hell cast into the lake of fire, 241, meaning of, 242. to be no more, 53. a-detector of the heart, 274. ¿? Deists, Leslie's Short and Easy Method with," 347-381. Die in your sins, 164, 165. Diodorus, Bishop of Tarsus, a Universalist, 9. Disobedience punished under the Gospel, as well as under the Doubts alleged against Universalists, 259, 260. Doway translation, on sin against the Holy Ghost, 98, 99. Dust, to sleep in, meaning of, 75; to arise from, &c. 75. Earbury, a Universalist, 12. Elements melt with fervent heat, explained, 244. Elevation of the host, origin of, 323. Empty professions of no avail, 87, 126, 127, 128. End of the wicked, meaning of, 69, 91, 92, 100, 101, 103, 106, 120, • Endless misery, no safety in believing, 251. hell torments overthrown, published, 12. punishment, current of Scripture, said to be in favor of, 272; Evagrius, a Universalist, 9. Everlasting life, 159, 160, [see Life Eternal.] Fabius Marius Victorinus, a Universalist, 9. punishment, never mentioned in connexion with the destruction from the presence of the Lord, 191-193. Example of the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, 218, 219. Faith, our duty to make a profession of, 338, 339; what that profes- Fearful looking for of judgment, 204. thing to fall into the hands of God, sense of that idiom, 206. Feasts sacred, among the Jews, 318. Fifth General Council, condemns Universalism, 10. Fire, a figure of divine judgments, 74, 77, 104, 105, 137, 138, 190, 209, unquenchable, 79, 137-140. consuming, put for God's judgments, 209, 210. lake of, 220-222, 234, 237, 238: First death, what it signifies, 225. Forehead, Father's name upon, meaning of that figure, 338. Administering the Lord's Supper, 343-346. Freedom, Religious, established in Massachusetts by Article XI. of Galileans, destroyed by Pilate, 144. Gehenna, passages wherein the word is found, 81; supposed to signi- answer to that objection, 252, 253. convention of Universalists, its profession of belief, 18. Gentiles, fulness of, to be brought in, 119, 165. received the Gospel gladly, 172. Gnostics, received Universalism, 9, 10. God, the Creator of men, 23; the Father of men, 24; Lord or Owner Gospel, disobedience punished under, as well as under the law, 196. Graves, the term never used in connexion with the immortal resur- Great day, judgment of 215-217. Gregory, Bishop of Nyssa, a decided Universalist, 8. Nazianzus, 9. Hand of God, to fall into, sense of that phrase, 206; better than to fall |