REVELATION, a written one unnecessary, [445].

REVELATION, book of, rejected by Greek Church, [28], [33];
by Council of Nice, [30];
by ancient scholars, [35];
by Calvin, Erasmus, et al., [36];
by Luther, [38];
theories concerning;
its purport;
Bible Dictionary on authorship of;
not by author of fourth gospel;
opinion of Lucke on, [149];
Johannine authorship denied by De Wette and Ewald;
by Luther, Erasmus, Michaelis, Schleiermacher, Credner, Zeller, Evanson, Baur, Renan, and Davidson;
contention of the Alogi;
Dionysius on, [150];
rejected by modern churchmen;
Luther’s comment on, [151];
copy of mutilated, [171];
its false predictions, [258].

REVISED VERSION, [43];
its source, [170];
alterations made in, [176].

REVOLUTION, Methodists in the, [416].

REVOLUTIONARY FATHERS, their resistance to the “ordinance of God,” [416].

RIDPATH, J. C., on King James’ translators, [170].

RIGVEDA, [6].

RIVERS OF GENESIS, [278].

RIZPAH, her vigil, [361].

ROBBERY, submission to enjoined by Christ, [350].