Ahaz, [98];
compared with Charles I., [99], [103] ff., [113];
Judas of Old Testament, [118].
Animals, the lower, [190] ff.;
our mediatorship to, [193].
Anthropomorphism, [144].
Arabia, [277].
Aram, [94], [103] ff.
Ashdod, [198].
Assyria and Assyrians, [53], [92] f., [95], [97], [103] f., [122], and passim.
Atheism, two kinds of, [172] ff.
Babylon, [93], [201], [405].
Babylonian captivity, [201], [402].
Bribery, [47].
Captivity of Israel, first, [128];
second, [148].
Christ, [80], [142] ff., [254] ff., [328], [426].
Church, origin of idea of, [126].
Commerce, [296].
Conscience, [6];
its threefold character, [12];
simplicity, [151].
Cromwell, [160] ff., [220].
Damascus, [95], [120], [122], [274].
Drunkenness, [44] f., [152] ff.
Earthquake, [50].
Edom, [94], [276], [438] ff.
Egypt, [92], [96], [197] ff., [222] ff., passim.
Ekron, [308] f.
Eliakim, [317].
Ethiopia, [93], [222], [275].
Faith, moral results of, [106] f., [163] f.;
power to shape history, [109], [352] ff.
Fatalism, [110].
Forgiveness of sin, [13], [71] ff., [326] ff., [361], [381].
Formalism, [216], [240].
Free-will, [82].
Glory, [68].
Hamath, [94].
Heine, [158], [242], [413].
Hezekiah, [352], [378] ff., passim.
Holiness, [63] ff.
Holy Spirit, [185]-[188].
Immanuel, [102], [115], [124] ff., [133] ff.
Immortality, [385] ff., [394] ff., [410], [444] ff.
Individual, the, and the community, [389] ff.
Inspiration, [23] ff., [213], [372].
Isaiah:
apprenticeship, [19];
youth, [21], [59];
a son of Jerusalem, [22];
threefold vision, [23]-[25];
idealist, [25];
realist, [27];
prophet, [30];
patriotism, a conscience of his country's sins, [30] f.;
call and consecration, [57] ff.;
personality, [75] f., [253];
comp. with Mazzini, [85]-[87];
with Moses, [88];
contribution to religious development of Israel, [101], [284], [288];
no fatalist, [110];
habit of appealing to the people, [119];
saved from the popular drift, [121];
scorn, [127];
sanity, [109], [154] f., [166], [300];
comp. with Cromwell, [160] ff., [220];
self-control, [166];
regard for animals, [190];
walks stripped for a sign, [199];
inspiration, [213], [372];
working of his imagination, [234];
style, [281];
humanity, [285], [294];
triumph, [323] ff.;
imagination and conscience, [335];
lesson for all time, [366];
contrasted with Crusaders, [367];
personal religion, [391];
ideal, [392];
satire, [29], [139], [156].
Israel, religious condition, [99];
and Greece, [365].
Jerusalem, [22], [25] ff., [169] f., [211] f., [231] f., [243], [267] f., [279], Book IV., passim.
"King Lear," 49, [55].
Land question, [41] ff.
Language, abuse of, [260].
Maher-shalal-hash-baz, [120].
Mazzini, [84]-[86].
Merodach-baladan, [200], [376].
Messiah, [89], [90], [115] ff., [129], [131]-[144], [180] ff., [249].
Moab, [94], [273].
Monotheism, moral and political advantages, [108]-[110];
growth in Israel, [357], [363].
Name of the Lord, [233] ff.
Nature, fourfold use of by the prophets, [16] f.;
redemption of, [188];
destruction of, [417] ff.
Palestine, [92].
People, the, ultimately responsible, [119], [198], [224] ff.
Philistines, [94], [272].
Phœnicia, [94], [96], [288] ff.
Poetry, Hebrew, [411].
Polytheism, [99], [107].
Preaching the word, [82], [83].
Prophecy, its power of vision, [23]-[25];
its service to religion, [100] f.
Providence, [98].
Rabshakeh, the, [343] ff.
Remnant, the, [31], [87], [101], [126], [129], and passim.
Resurrection, [387], [444] ff.
Return from exile, [195], [401] ff., [429], [440] f., [450].
Righteousness, Isaiah's doctrine of, [334] ff.
Sacrament, an Old Testament, [74].
Samaria, [95], [147], [152] ff.
Sargon, [148], [169], [198] ff.
Scepticism, [15].
Sennacherib, [209], [302], [308] ff., [355] ff.
Serbonian bog, [361].
Shebna, [317].
Sheol, [385], [410], [447] ff.
Shiloah, [122].
Sin, [52], [69], passim;
effect on man's material circumstance, [416].
Sorrow, man's abuse of, [54].
Tiglath-pileser II., [96], [103] f.
Uzziah, [59] f., [98].
War, [51].
Women, Isaiah to, [262].
Wrath of God, [47] f., [55].

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