Canon of the New Testament, its gradual formation, [394], seq.;
first recognition of a canon, [398];
the books received separately and on full evidence, [399];
completion of the present canon, [398];
important ancient canons, [398].
Canon of the Old Testament, settled by Ezra, [123], [193], seq.;
principle of its settlement, [147];
Josephus' account of, [197];
Origen's and Jerome's, [197];
canon of the Pentateuch, [183], seq.;
of the historical books, [185], seq.;
of the prophetical and poetic books, [190], seq.
Canticles, [292].
Chaldaisms, [307].
Chaldee language, parts of the Old Testament written in it, [175].
See further under Targums.
Chapters, origin of, [174], [377].
Cherubim over the ark, God's dwelling-place, [588].
Christ, his person and advent the central point of Christianity, [32], [411];
his character verifies itself, [71], seq.;
manner of his teaching, [77], seq.;
manner in which he manifested his deity, [79], seq.;
his infallibility an axiom of Christianity, [102];
preparation for his advent, [114];
union of the kingly and priestly offices in his person, [590];
question of his second advent and personal reign on earth, [629], seq..
Christian church, inauguration of, [443].