Abraham faith of, [27].
Accadian psalms, [3].
Acquittal, Job expects, [285].
Agnostic, [117].
Amiel quoted, [88], [288].
Amos, chap. iv. 4, [44].
Angel-interpreter, [351].
Argument, the reconciling, [392].
Arnold, Matthew, quoted, [95].
Assize, the Great, [292].
Astrology, neglected, [317].
Author, his greatness, [6];
lives in the poem, [7];
member of Northern Kingdom, [15];
in the desert, [17];
inspiration of, [32];
paints his own trials, [68];
his brave truthfulness, [224];
his prophetic insight, [303].
Bene-Kedem, [23].
Bible, universality of, [17].
Bigot, the, [244].
Bildad, character of, [102];
his first speech, [135];
his second speech, [215];
his bitterness, [216];
his third speech, [298].
Boethius quoted, [288].
Book of Job, a poem of the soul, [3];
precursors of, [3];
poetical art of, [5];
date of, [6];
autobiographical, [7], [411];
style of, [8];
problem of, [11];
personality in, [12];
place in canon, [27];
main controversy of, [101];
inspiration of, [122];
logic of, [295];
prepares for Christ, [265], [404].
Bunyan quoted, [144].
Bushnell, H., quoted, [259].
Carlyle, T., quoted, [68], [223].
Catholic theologian, [135].
Chaldæans, [65].
Chaos, no moral, [273].
Christ, sacrifice of, [62];
mediation of, [121];
his preaching, [276];
Redeemer, [242], [404];
preparation for, [265].
Church, the Jewish, [14].
Church, complaints against, [264];
its duty, [295].
Cliff in the desert, [231].
Consolation, [80].
Corporate sympathy, [230].
Creed of Job's friends, [155].
Criticism of first author, [346].
Dante, [60].
Davidson, Dr. A. B., [11], [96], [311], [333].
Davidson, Dr. S., [6].
Death, finality of, [187].
Deism and positivism, [365].
Delay of the Almighty, [269].
Dogmatism, [136].
Doughty, Mr. C. M., [20].
Dualism, [166].
Duty, keep close to, [88].
Edwards, Jonathan, quoted, [274].
Egyptian "Book of the Dead," [212].
Elihu, who was he? [343];
inspiration claimed by, [342].
Eliphaz, character of, [102];
his first speech, [99];
vision of, [106];
apparently right, [113];
his religion, [114];
his second speech, [187];
a pure Temanite, [189];
jealous for God, [191];
his third speech, [269].
Eloah, the righteous, [232];
and the work of His hands, [233];
opening Sheol, [233].
Emerson, R. W., quoted, [257].
Eschatology, rose-water, [55].
"Everlasting Yea," [67].
Evolution, spiritual, [58];
of religion, [180];
physical, completes nothing, [241];
reveals Divine wisdom, [318].
Ewald, H., [11], [15].
Failure of old world, [280].
Fairbairn, Dr. A. M., [57].
Faith, and happiness, [45];
three barriers of, [235].
False judgments, [86].
Fate of the wicked, [219].
Festus quoted, [290].
Finality and progress, [193].
Funeral in the desert, [264].
God, no despot, [149];
seems to persecute, [176], [204];
and nature, [301].
Godliness, earthly reward of, [245].
Goël, the, [234].
Happiness and faith, [45].
Hauran, [20].
Hebrew thought, limitations of, [164];
realism, [410].
Hokhma, [9], [16].
Human frailty, [177].
Idealism, [65], [79].
Idolatry, [333].
Idumæa, religion of, [25].
Individualism of psalms, [13].
Inherited opinions, [169].
Inquiry and reverence, [389].
Inspiration, of author, [32], [33];
within limits, [224], [384], [387];
claimed by Elihu, [342].
Irresistible power, [141].
Isaiah compared with Job, [10].
Jauf, [20].
Jehovah, servant of, [15].
Jewel in the lotus, [364].
Jewish Church, [14].
Job, a real man, [22];
religion of, [24];
character of, [28];
early prosperity of, [29];
dream-life of, [30];
when he lived, [31];
trials of, [63];
type of righteous sufferer, [67];
his integrity, [72];
his faith, [74];
his wife, [75];
his friends, [78];
curses his day, [89];
praises death, [92];
rebuked for scepticism, [154];
prophetic, [208];
idealised, [337];
made priest, [410].
Justice, of man no refuge, [86];
in every matter, [237];
physical argument for, [238].
Kings, their favour, [357], [369].
Kinship with Eloah, [181].
Knowledge not the main thing, [390].
Koheleth, [38].
Letters and theology, [4].
Life, is it for enjoyment? [52];
meaning of, in the Gospels, [61];
as vigour, [260];
principle of man's, [382];
rewards life, [409].
Materialism, [54].
Mediator, desire for a, [147].
Mephistopheles, [36].
Mezbele, [72].
Microcosm and macrocosm, [402].
Mill, J. S., quoted, [256].
Mining, [314].
Modern science, [165].
Natural religion, [25];
source of, [178];
ends with a sigh, [290].
Nature and God, [166], [287], [301].
Necessity, [130].
Obedience, reward of, [42].
Ode cited by Elihu, [370].
Oriental, society, ideas of, [50];
life, contrasts of, [72];
character, [131].
Orthodoxy uncorrupted, [197].
Pain, not evil, [52]-[5];
and imprudence, [59];
mystery of, [120].
Paley quoted, [53].
Palgrave, W. G., quoted, [20].
Personality, [12].
Pessimism, [38].
Pharisee and Sadducee, germs of, [377].
Phœnix, [324].
Piety, daring, [133].
Pity of it, the, [229].
"Positive evil," [77].
Poverty of spirit, [196].
Precursors of Job, [3].
Primitive religion of Semites, [180].
Probation, [47].
Problem, of the book, [11];
universal, [403].
Prophet, the, a critic, [246].
Proverbs, chaps. iii., viii., [9].
Providence, enigma of, [207];
special, [225].
Psalms, individualism in, [12].
Punishment of sin, [59].
Rabbi, the, [368].
Real and ideal, [152].
Religion, decay of, [16];
evolution of, [180].
Renan quoted, [399].
Revelation, [117].
Righteousness, man not saved by, [388].
Ruskin, J., quoted, [372], [374], [396].
Sabeans, [65].
Sacrifice of Christ, [62].
Sacrificed classes, [170].
Satan, [34];
Dante's, [35];
Milton's, [35];
power of, [36];
challenged by the Almighty, [40];
his question, [42];
disappears, [71].
Scepticism, [41], [140].
Schopenhauer, [37], [39].
Semites, primitive religion of, [180].
Servant of Jehovah, [15].
Sheol, life in, [183];
no hope in, [211];
no penalty in, [255].
Sin, punishment of, [59];
does it bring suffering? [157].
Sincerity of mind, [169].
Skin for skin, [69].
Smith, Dr. Robertson, [43].
Social, meliorism, [46];
tyranny, [331].
Sons of the Elohim, [37].
Soulless human beings, [70].
Special pleading for God, [171].
Spencer, H., [52].
Spiritual evolution, [58].
Suicide, [97], [124].
Teman, [15].
Theology and letters, [4];
new beginning in, [15].
Theosophy, [39].
Total depravity, [195].
Trouble, wherefore? [282].
Universal problem, [403].
Uz, [19].
Wisdom, of the past, [138], [192];
quest of, [313].
Woman's life, [75].
Worldly prosperity offered to Job, [137], [159].
Zophar, his character, [102];
his first speech, [154];
no mere echo, [161];
his second speech, [243];
his third speech, [309].
FOOTNOTES:
[1] "Mark Rutherford."
[2] See Renouf's Hibbert Lecture, also "The Unknown God," by C. Loring Brace.
[3] Emerson, Essay III. "Compensation."
[4] Bushnell, "Moral Uses of Dark Things."
[5] Jonathan Edwards, "Dissertation concerning the End for which God created the World," Section IV.
[6] "Consolation of Philosophy," chap. xlii.
[7] Mrs. Ward's translation, p. 116.