Hagenbach, Dr., on bodily presence in the supper, 60.
Hazelius, Dr., on the Diet of Augsburg, 55.
————- Dr., dissents from the Augsburg Confession, 42.
History of American Lutheran Church, 93.
Host, elevation of, long retained, 65.

Improvement of erroneous creeds creditable to a church, 45.
Investigation the safeguard of religious truth, 14.

Jacobsen, Professor, on Confession, 102.
Jonas, Justus, Luther's Letter to, 54.
Justification, faith and not the sacraments the immediate condition
of, 130.

Keys, power of, 100, 101. Knapp, Dr., not symbolic, 59. ————- on the eucharist, 60. ————- influence of the sacraments defined, 133. Koecher, Dr., views of the duty of a church to correct her confession, 45.

Larger Catechism of Luther rejected, 25. Latin hymns in the mass, 82. Life, the true, of the church, what? 37. Lintner, Dr., dissents from the Augsburg Confession, 42. Lochman, Dr., omits large portions of the Augsburg Confession in his recension, 40. Lord's Supper, see Eucharist. Luther, the Protestant princes abstain from consulting him during the Diet at Augsburg, 50. ————- progressive reformer, 65. ————- his use of the word mass, 71, &c. ————- engaged in constant controversy, 14. ————- was originally pledged to the whole Romish system, 21. ————- enlightened by the study of Scripture, 21. ————- never signed any confession of faith, 22. ————- his defiance of papists, 54. ————- his letter to Lazarus Spengler, 71, to Hausmann, 71, to Jonas, 72. ————- acknowledges the imperfection of the reformation, 35. ————- his oath of obedience to Papacy, 21. ————- his sense of obligation to the Bible, 46. Lutheran Church, American, founded on Independent or Congregational, or Republican principles, 32, 33.

Mass, closet, early rejected, 65. ————- public, rejected after Augsburg diet, 66. ————- ceremonies of, retained by Augsburg Confession, 66, 68. ————- its nature, 69, 71. ————- reformers trained to its Papal use, 70. ————- the usus loquendi of the word, 71, 72, 81-90. ————- distinct from sacrament or Lord's Supper, 71, &c., 74. ————- Canon of, what, 73. ————- Luther's definition of, 74. ————- meaning, in the symbols, 81, &c., 90. Mann, Rev., misapplies the word heretic, 26. ————- misapprehends the profession of the New School Lutherans, 33. Melancthon, his concessions to Popery, 53, 54. ————- Luther's rebuke for his concessions, 53, 54. ————- on the mass, 74-78. ————- Letters to Luther, 75, 76, 77, 48. [sic] ————- advice to his mother, 14. ————- did not regard the Augsburg Confession as perfect, 23. ————- ready to submit to Romish bishops again, 35. ————- describes his danger and depression at the Diet, 49. ————- complains about the indifference of the princes to consult Luther, 50. ————- his remarkable letter to Campegius, 51. Methodists, Episcopal, made extensive changes in the Thirty-nine Articles, 31. Miller, Dr. G. B., dissents from the Augsburg Confession, 42. Mosheim, Dr., 68, 132. Murdock, Dr., on the mass, 68.

Natural Depravity, a Scriptural doctrine, 6, 7. ————- ————- reality of it taught by the author, 6, 7. New creed, advocated by some, 44.

Our church, right or wrong, an unchristian motto, 38. Obedience, offered to the Romish church by Melancthon, to obtain peace, 52.

Pardon or justification, faith the condition of, 130.
Peculiarities of our church when scriptural, to be retained, 38.
Plank, Dr., on confession, 102.
Platform, Definite, see Definite Platform.
Political institutions less important than the church, 17.
Popular Theology, reference to, 93.
Presbyterians changed their confession, 31.
Private confession, how performed, 98.
————- ————- rejected, 25.
Public confession substituted for private, 25.
Puseyism, 131.
————- flatters the vanity of ministers, 131.

Question, the true state of, 17.