- Ulysses’ bath, p. [127].
- Unclean. Its meaning, p. [60], [466].
- Unclean seven days. The meaning, p. [60], [98].
- How cleansed, p. [65].
- Unclean till even. Two causes, p. [108].
- The meaning, p. [109].
- Union wrought by baptism, p. [322], [332].
- Utensils and furniture baptized, p. [136], [219].
- Various reading of Mark vii, 4, p. [216].
- Vedas, referred to, p. [80].
- Virgil quoted on purifyings, p. [186].
- Waldenses referred to, p. [49].
- Washing. Before prayer, p. [173].
- Mohammedan, p. [174].
- Washing, the hands, p. [111].
- Washings of the people. Domestic, p. [119].
- “Washing of water by the word,” p. [390].
- Water, fresh and salt, p. [31], [32].
- Water, Metaphor of, p. [387].
- Water. Festival of outpouring, p. [143].
- Wilkinson’s Manners and Customs of the Egyptians, p. [120].
- Wind, Rushing mighty,—of Pentecost, p. [299].
- Witness. Israel’s office, p. [47], [54].
- Zend Avesta, referred to, p. [80].
- Zion. Out of her the law, p. [420].
- Zoroaster referred to, p. [80].
Footnotes
[1]. My authorities are “A voyage to Abyssinia, and travels in the interior of that country, executed under the orders of the British government, in the years 1809 and 1810, etc., by Henry Salt, Esq., F. R. S., etc., London, 1814;” and the personal testimonies of several of our missionaries to the east, who have related to me what they saw.
[2]. I assume what I believe to be demonstrable, that Paul was the author of the Epistle to the Hebrews.
[3]. “Carson on Baptism” (published by C. C. P. Crosby: New York, 1832), p. 117.
[4]. “The Land and the Book.” Vol. II, pp. 531, 534.