INDEXES

I. PERSONS AND AUTHORITIES CITED

Aristotle,

on the “Blessed Life,” [18]

on pity, [39]

on the use of the drama, [39]

Augustine, St.,

on the relation of Old and New Testaments, [1], [56]

on the law and grace, [4]

his prayer, [108]

Bacon (Francis),

note-books illustrate Christ’s method, [12]

his scientific method applied to prayer, [147]

Bengel, on self-mortification, [70]

Buddha,

on the “Blessed Life,” [18]

on pity, [389]

“Carton, Sidney,” [106]

Cassian, on sorrow, [32]

Chase (Bp.), on the Lord’s Prayer, [132], [135]

Chichester, Dean of, on Christ under semi-false accusation, [88]

Chrysostom, on the Beatitudes, [28]

Didaché,

on reconciliation and communion, [65]

on almsgiving, [100]

on duty to neighbour, [181] n.

“Dream of Gerontius,” [44]

Edward the Confessor, story of, [989]

Esau and Jacob, essential difference between, [57]

Franks, conversion of, low standard, [51]

Gnostics, and the “Mysteries,” [174]

Gospel, uncanonical, record of a word of Christ on prayer, [143]

Hermas, on alms, [101]

Hillel (Rabbi), on duty to neighbour, [181]

Irenaeus, on Old and New Testament, [55]

Jacob and Esau, essential difference between, [57]

Jehoshaphat’s reforms, [62]

Job,

his detachment (poverty of spirit), [25]

“seeing God,” [43]

Kant, on duty to neighbour, [182]

Law (Wm.), indiscriminate charity, [102]

Les Miserables, [99]

Maurice (F. D.), and fasting, [123]

Mill (J. S.), on Christ’s moral teaching, [8]

Mohammedanism, [512]

Mozley, on the imprecatory psalms, [103]

Newman (J. H.), and the cardinalate, [119]

Origen, on Ps. xii, and Christ’s teaching, [8]

Plato, Symposium, [9], [181] n.

Pusey,

on Mill, [8]

on fasting, [123]

“Sidney Carton,” [106]

Simeon (Chas.), and fasting, [123]

Tale of Two Cities, [106]

Trent, Council of, its catechism, [132]

Wisdom, Book of, and the world, [22]

Xavier’s hymn, [112]

II. SUBJECTS

Act, sin of, [63]

Advertisement, self-, [190]

Altar, of new kingdom, [65]

Answer to prayer, [1778]

Anxiety,

for health, [160]

in holidays, [161]

for success, [161]

worldly, [15760]

Christ’s freedom from, [160]

Appreciation, power of, necessary for reception of religious truth, [1723], [175]

Asceticism, [69]

Christian, compared with Indian, [71]

Atonement,

nature of true, [199]

need for, [198]

Bad motives, playing upon, [118]

Beatitudes, order of, [20]

Beggars, attitude to, [99102]

Benevolence, impartial, [175]

Best thing in the world, [108]

“Blessed Life,” [1621]

according to Buddha, [18]

according to Aristotle, [18]

Body not evil, [712]

Body relation to spirit, [6970]

Brotherhood of Christians, [68]

Burdens, bearing others’, [30]

Carelessness, moral, [71]

Character, [1889]

in the new kingdom, [16]

of Christ’s teaching, [16]

Christian, in the world, [4753]

of Christ, the best thing in the world, [108]

of Pharisees, [1645]

CHRIST,

His authority, [60]

bearing our burdens, [30]

character of, the most precious thing in the world, [108]

Divine nature, [6], [567], [179]

only foundation of life, [193]

His freedom from anxiety, [160]

His freedom illustrated by Ps. cxxvii, [160]

gives principles, not laws, [109]

Judge of all, [1912]

His methods, [924]

His method to give principles, [64], [67], [109]

parable of unmerciful servant, [41]

Prince of Peace, [44]

principle of interpretation of all laws, [64]

use of proverbs, [923]

proverbial manner, [159], [168]

was He revolutionary? [54]

saying about prayer, an uncanonical, [143]

His superiority over other teachers, [180]

His teaching unique, [15], [16], [180]

teaching of truthfulness, [81]

under semi-false accusation, [89]

the WORD, [6]

His words the foundation of life, [193]

His words the foundation of the Church, [193]

Church, test of, [1967]

Conditions,

of power of reception of truth, [1734], [175]

of the offer of spiritual privileges, [174]

Conduct,

motive of, [107], [118]

social, principle of, [181]

Conscience, [1556]

Conversation, [80]

Courts of Law, Jewish, [623]

Covenant, old, check on savage human instincts, [86]

Criticism,

the temper of, [1659]

wrong, [167]

right, [167]

“Daily,” significance of the word in the Lord’s Prayer, [132]

Dealing, laws of the Divine, [401], [545], [85], [134]

“Detachment” = poverty of spirit, [25]

“Detachment” of Christ in the Incarnation, [25]

Devil, existence of, [1367]

Discipline, of self, [69]

Divorce, [728]

in law of the Church of England, [77]

in the Eastern Church, [76]

“innocent party” in, [76]

Duty,

threefold, to God, neighbour, and self, [1145]

to self, fasting the expression of, [115]

to self = making the best of ourselves, [115]

Education, of man, God’s method of, [56]

Enlightenment of conscience, [1534]

Fall of man, [17980]

Fasting,

expression of duty to self, [115]

abuse of, [1223]

examples of practice, [123]

Fictitious pity, [40]

Forgiveness,

nature of, [133]

for the past, by itself no real remedy, [199]

Foundation,

of life, [193]

of the Church, [193]

Freedom, the end of self-discipline, [72]

GOD,

centre of all in Christ’s teaching, [19]

character of, [187]

dealings with imperfection, [55]

dealings with us, [401], [545], [85], [134]

Fatherhood of, [129], [1412]

love of, how learned, [153]

and mammon, [154]

method of education, [56]

nature of, [1545]

Name = His revelation, [129]

not tied to His own ordinances, [191]

Presence of, degrees of, [82]

purpose, [55]

seeing Him, [434]

sole object of new righteousness, [111]

and the world, [22]

Gradation of crime in Jewish law, [62]

Health and anxiety, [160]

Heathen teaching in relation to Sermon on the Mount, [610]

“Heaven,” [129], [152]

treasure in, [152]

Hiding money, [151]

Holidays and anxiety, [161]

Holy Spirit, and good character, [191]

Humility, [165]

Hunger after righteousness, [367]

illustrated by boat-race, [37]

Hypocrisy, [18990]

English, [189]

Imperfection, God’s dealing with, [55]

Imprecatory psalms, [1034]

Impurity, antidote to, [42]

Injustice, legal, resistance to, [96]

Intention = sin, [68]

Jewish

courts of law, [623]

gradation of crime, [62]

Judgement,

Christ’s coming to, [191]

duty of, [166], [169]

standards of, to be maintained, [489], [1678]

Justice, public, and private feeling, [8990]

Kindness to enemies, effect of, [105]

Lambeth Conference, on divorce, [76]

Law, old,

relation to new, [1], [4], [54]

check on savage human instincts, [86]

Lawful subjects of prayer, [14950]

“Letter,” of the Commandments, the meaning of, [3]

Life of Blessedness, [1621]

Lord’s Prayer, [12849]

type and model of all prayer, [138]

converging point of all ancient liturgies, [138]

in Morning and Evening Prayer, [139]

paraphrased, [1458]

Lost, and saved, number of, [1867]

Love

of self, a true, [113]

of God, how learned, [153]

Mammon, and God, [154]

Man, fallen state of, [179]

Matthew, record of the Sermon on the Mount, his, [14]

Maxims, of the world, [24], [28], [33]

Meekness, [34]

Mendicity, [99] et seq.

Mohammedanism, compared with Christianity, [512]

Money, hiding of, [151]

Motives, [109], [11127]

bad, playing upon, [118]

of religious life, [151]

test of, [118], [151]

Mourning,

for sin, [29]

false, [323]

of sympathy, [30]

Name, God’s, His revelation of Himself, [129]

“National Church,” idea of, danger of, [52]

Oath,

defined, [79]

accepted by Christ, [82]

accepted by St. Paul, [82]

Ordinances, God not tied to His own, [191]

Peace, [445], [157]

Peacemakers, [446]

Perfection, to be striven after, [108]

Pharisaic religion, [5960]

Pharisaism of the Publican, [66]

Pharisees, character of, [59], [165]

Pity, [3842]

Aristotle’s, [39]

Buddha’s, [389]

“dramatic,” [39]

Poverty,

of spirit, [258]

voluntary, [28]

Prayer,

definition of, [147]

answer to, [178]

effective, [178]

“in Name of Christ,” [140], [142]

in the region of uncertainty, [149]

= intercourse with God, [1267]

its reward, [118]

lawful, [14950]

Lord’s, [12849]

and scientific method, [147]

and selfishness, [144]

spirit of, depends on idea of God, [129]

test of, [141], [142]

uncanonical saying of Christ about, [143]

wheels and flags (Buddhist), [125]

Presence of God, degrees of, [82]

Prevision, is not anxiety, [160]

Pride, [42]

Principle,

of safe life, applied to art, [70]

of social conduct, [181]

Principles,

of Commandments, [64]

Christ’s method to give, [63], [65], [109]

new, in Seventh Commandment, [69]

Proverbs, Christ’s use of, [923]

Psalms, imprecatory, [1034]

Public justice and private feeling, [8990]

Purity of heart, [42]

Rates and taxes, [96]

Reception of religious truth, condition of, [1723], [175]

Reciprocity in life, [171]

Relief cases, how to deal with, [99100]

Religion,

outward, visible, [112], [1212]

Pharisaic, [5960]

Religious life,

true motive of, [151]

orders, and voluntary poverty, [28]

Remarriage

of “innocent party,” [78]

Lambeth Conference of 1888 upon, [76]

“Reserve”

in Christian teaching, [1714]

in early Church, [1746]

Resistance to legal injustice, [96]

Revenge,

law of, [84]

and public justice, [8990]

Rewards, [1123], [1189]

Righteousness, definition of, [36]

Salvation, dependent on three great principles, [187]

Sanhedrin, nature of, [62]

Saved, and lost, number of, [1867]

“Seeing God,” [434]

Self-discipline, [69]

Self-love, true, [113]

Sin,

nature of, [133]

forgiveness of, [133]

Single-mindedness, [43], [154]

Sins

of act, [63]

in intention, [68]

of thought, [64]

Social conduct, principle of, [181]

Social law, for Christians, [109]

Socialism and the Sermon on the Mount, [183]

Sonship, of Christians, [142]

Spirit, relation to body, [6970], [124]

Spiritual

fabrics, test of, [1936]

privileges, offer of, [174]

Standard,

of Christianity, compared with Mohammedanism, [512]

of judgement, to be maintained, [1678]

danger of lowering, [512]

Story of the Confessor and the scullion thief, [989]

Story of the Bishop and Jean Valjean, [99]

Success and anxiety, [161]

Sympathy, [30]

Taxes, and rates, [96]

Teaching,

discrimination in, [16770]

of Christ, universal, [16]

Temper, critical, [1659]

Test,

of Christianity, [199]

of the Church, [1967]

of motives, [115], [151]

of prayer, [141], [142]

of spiritual fabrics, [1936]

Thought, sins of, [64]

Transport service of the Empire, [97]

Treasure in heaven, [152]

Truth, religious, condition of reception of, [1723], [175]

Truthfulness,

as taught by Christ, [81]

enjoined by Third Commandment, [81]

Uncertainty, as to lawfulness of subjects for prayer, [149]

Victory, final, of Christ’s kingdom, [198]

Ways, the two, in life, [1856]

Westminster Abbey, old sculpture in, [98]

Words v. character, [185]

“World,”

definition of, [21]

in Book of Wisdom, [22]

in Old Testament, [24]

maxims, [24], [28], [33]

III. TEXTS ELUCIDATED

Job i. 21, [25]

Ps. lviii. 2, [82]

Isa. lxvi. 1, [82]

Ezek. xxix. 1820, [118]

St. Matt.

x. 34, [45]

xvi. 17, [195]

xviii. 1518, [168]

St. Mark xi. 24, [177]

St. John

xi. 245, [31]

xv. 7, [178]

xvi. 24, [178]

xx. 23, [169]

Rom.

v. 7, [42]

vii. 13, [76]

vii. 4, [9]

viii. 14, [170]

1 Cor.

iii. 21, [27]

iii. 223, [155]

vi. 7, [96]

2 Cor.

iii. 6, [3]

vi. 10, [27]

viii. 9, [25]

Gal. vi. 5, [30]

Phil. ii. 7, [25]

Heb.

xii. 16, [57]

xii. 22, [129]

St. Jas. ii. 1516, [101]

1 St. John iii. 17, [101]

Rev. iii. 1516, [49] n.

IV. APHORISMS—“SEED THOUGHTS”

Atonement, must = redemption, [199]

Attitude of others to us, [39]

“On the whole we can determine men’s attitude to us by our attitude to them”

Body and spirit must be treated together, [123]

Care for health, [160]

“We ought to be reasonably careful and to go boldly forward in the peace of God”

Church, the offer of the, [1745]

Comfort from God, [31]

Conscience, [155]

“Conscience is only a faculty for knowing God and His will. It is certain, unless it is educated, to give wrong information”

Cost of duty, [188]

Dealing of God with us, [401]

Duty to self, [114]

“Our duty towards ourselves is, in a word, to make the best of ourselves”

God’s dealings, [401,] [85]

“God dealt with men gradually”

Health, care for, [160]

Helping others, [46]

“You are to help men by being unlike them”

How to make people better, [106]

Imperfection, God’s treatment of, [55]

“God does not despair of what is imperfect because it is imperfect. He views every institution (or person) not as it is, but as it is becoming”

“Judge not,” [163], [168]

“Make the best of everything and every person”

“From all sides you get as you give”

Law of Correspondence in prayer, [148]

Law of Prayer, [149]

“We must not ask that God will violate His general laws in our private interest”

Motive, real test of, [151]

“Name of Christ,” in the, [140], [142]

“To pray in the name of Christ means to pray in such a way as represents Christ”

“That impulsive prayer which springs simply out of our own needs is not the prayer ‘in the name of Christ’”

Peace, and truth, [44]

“Peace can never be purchased in God’s way by the sacrifice of truth”

Pharisaism of the Publican, [66]

Reward, [118]

“Every kind of conduct gets its reward on the plane of its motive”

Safe life, [6970]

“A safe life is better than a complete life”

Sermon on the Mount and Socialism, [183]

Test of real motive, [151]

Truth, and peace, [44]

Truthfulness, Christ’s teaching on, [75]

Value of the individual to God, [182]

“Every one in God’s sight counts for one; and nobody counts for more than one”

World, definition of, [21]

“It is human society organizing itself apart from God”

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NIELSEN, Dr. Fredrik,

Bishop of Aarhus, and formerly Professor of Ecclesiastical History in the University of Copenhagen.

THE HISTORY OF THE PAPACY IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. Translated, with the help of others, by ARTHUR JAMES MASON, D.D., Master of Pembroke College, Cambridge. Demy 8vo, 2 vols., 24s. net.

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OESTERLEY, the Rev. W. O. E., D.D.,

Jesus College, Cambridge.

THE DOCTRINE OF THE LAST THINGS—JEWISH AND CHRISTIAN. Crown 8vo, 3s. 6d. net.

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LIFE, DEATH, AND IMMORTALITY. Studies in the Psalms. Crown 8vo, 3s. 6d. net.

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OGLE, the Rev. Arthur, M.A.,

Rector of Otham, Maidstone.

THE CANON LAW IN MEDIÆVAL ENGLAND. An Examination of William Lyndwood’s “Provinciale,” in reply to the late Professor F. W. Maitland. Large Crown 8vo, 6s. net.

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PETRIE, W. M. Flinders, D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S.

THE GROWTH OF THE GOSPELS. As Shown by Structural Criticism. Crown 8vo, 2s. 6d. net.

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POLLEN, JOHN HUNGERFORD.

JOHN HUNGERFORD POLLEN, 18201902. By ANNE POLLEN. With Illustrations. Demy 8vo, 15s. net.

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POLLOCK, the Right Rev. Bertram, D.D., C.V.O.,

Bishop of Norwich.

THE BIBLE TO-DAY. Demy 8vo, 2s. 6d. net.

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PROTHERO, Rowland E., M.V.O.

THE PSALMS IN HUMAN LIFE. Large Crown 8vo, 2s. 6d. net. Also an Edition, printed on India paper, and bound up with the Authorised Version of the Psalms, F’cap 8vo, 5s. net.

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ROBERTSON, the Rev. James Craigie,

Late Canon of Canterbury.

HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, from the Apostolic Age to the Reformation. 8 vols. Post 8vo, 6s. each.

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SALMON, the Rev. George, D.D.,

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AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT. Crown 8vo, 9s.

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SCOTT, the Rev. Joseph John,

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THE LIFE OF CHRIST. A Continuous Narrative in the Words of the Authorised Version of the four Gospels. With Introduction, Commentary, and Notes. With 2 Maps. Large Crown 8vo, 7s. 6d.

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SIMPSON, the Rev. F. A.,

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SIMPSON, the Rev. W. J. Sparrow,

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SMITH, Preserved, Ph.D.

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TALMAGE, T. DE WITT.

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TRENCH, G. H.

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WACE, the Very Rev. Henry, D.D.,

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Late Bishop of Durham.

THE GOSPEL OF ST. JOHN. With Notes and Introduction. Medium 8vo, 10s. 6d.

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WOLSELEY-LEWIS, M.

THE SEVENFOLD GIFTS. Introduction and Prayers for the use of Candidates for Confirmation. 16mo, 2s. 6d.

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