PARKHURST’S HEBREW LEXICON, Hercules a prototype of Christ, [542].
PARTON, James, Platonic origin of Christian system affirmed by, [549].
PASCAL, on marriage, [389].
PASCHAL MEAL, description of, [204].
PATRIARCHS, antediluvian, a dynasty of Babylonian kings, [569].
PAUL, the miraculous conception and miracles of Christ unknown to, [63];
the doctrine of a material resurrection denied by, [63], [64];
discordant statements concerning appearance of Jesus to, [309];
Christ the first to rise from dead affirmed by, [327], [328];
on nature of Christ, [347];
on justification by faith, [367];
on woman and marriage, [424], [425];
his condemnation of learning, [425], [426];
persecutions of, [427], [428];
his characterization of Christians, [430].
PAULINE EPISTLES, all but four of spurious, [60], [61].
PERFECT MAN, the, [495], [498].
PETER, speech of before disciples, [218];
his denial of Jesus, [234]–236, [420];
concerning witnesses to Christ’s resurrection, [326];
on nature of Christ, [347].