The state of the dead and the destiny of the wicked
Uriah Smith
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  • Nature sheds no light on the future state, [8]
  • Necromancy defined by Webster, [128]
  • Nephesh defined by Parkhurst, Taylor, and Gesenius, [51]
  • Origen’s restorationism, an enlarged purgatory, [316]
  • Parable, case of the rich man and Lazarus, a, [163],
    • how to be used, testimony of Clarke and Trench, [167]
  • Paradise, where situated, [173]
  • Paraphrase of Phil. 1:21-24, [209]
  • Paul’s departure, [213]
  • Personification used in the Bible, [117], [162]
  • Peter’s tabernacle, its putting off, [213]
  • Pharisees confess spirit, [97]
  • Plasso, definition of, [65]
  • Punctuation of Luke 23:43, [179]
  • Punishment for sins in hell not threatened, [314]
  • Punishment, degrees of, [276]
  • Purgatory, an invention to relieve the great wrong of conscious eternal misery, [316],
    • borrowed from Plato by Augustine, adopted by Rome, [316]
  • Reasons why the doctrine of future punishment should be agitated, [320]
  • Reformers adopted Augustine’s hell without his purgatory, [316]
  • Rebellion against God, not eternal, [311]
  • Resurrection proved by Christ, [151],
    • from what words translated, [231],
    • a prominent doctrine of the Bible, [234],
    • Clarke’s testimony, [257],
    • not impossible, [262],
    • objections against answered, [244]-247,
    • object of the Christian’s hope, [250],
    • time of reward to the righteous, [252],
    • comfort of mourners, id.,
    • time when crowns of glory are to be given, [254],
    • basis of Scripture promises, [255],
    • inseparably connected with the coming of Christ, [256]
  • Samuel and the woman of Endor, [127]
  • Scott’s note on Gen. 2:7, [32]
  • Semeron, meaning of, [179]
  • Sense of right and wrong possessed to a degree by the lower animals, [328]
  • Separation from the love of God, [210]
  • Shame and everlasting contempt, Dan. 12:2, [268]
  • Sins in hell committed faster than God can punish, Benson, [302]
  • Sodom and Gomorrah turned into ashes by eternal fire, [287]
  • Soul and spirit, meaning of, [46],
    • times of their use in the Bible, [50]-55
  • Souls under the altar, [113],
    • note by Barnes, [117]
  • Spirit, how formed, [64],
    • returns to God, [56],
    • for what purpose? [62],
    • not conscious, [61],
    • committed to God, [77],
    • saved in the day of the Lord, 1 Cor. 5:5, [98]
  • Spirits of just men made perfect, [80],
    • spirits in prison, [87],
    • note by Clarke, [91]
  • State to which death reduces us, Law’s testimony, [242]
  • Tendency of the doctrine of eternal misery, testimony of Saurin and A. Barnes, [317],
    • it cannot be believed, testimony of Bp. Newton, [318]
  • The image of God, [21]
  • The breath of life, [31],
    • possessed by all animals, [33], [34]
  • The living soul, [36],
    • dead soul, [41],
    • applied to all orders of animals, [43]
  • The transfiguration, [137],
    • a miniature of the kingdom of God, [140],
    • no disembodied souls there, [141]
  • The rich man and Lazarus, [161]
  • The dead rise up to meet the king of Babylon and Pharaoh in sheol, [164], [165]
  • Thief on the cross, [172]
  • The inward man, what? [212]
  • The unjust reserved to Judgment, [215]
  • The death of Adam, [216],
    • his sentence, [218]
  • The dead as though they had not been, [236],
    • have no knowledge, id.,
    • not in Heaven nor hell, [237],
    • without a resurrection are perished, [240]
  • The Judgment a future event, [258],
    • objections answered, [259],
    • destroys the idea of the conscious-state theory, [262],
    • testimony of Dobney, [263]
  • The doctrine of the immortality of the soul leads to erroneous conclusions on future punishment, [266]
  • The wages of sin, [264]
  • The undying worm and quenchless fire, [279],
    • a figure borrowed from the Old Testament, [280],
    • testimony of Jeremiah, [280],
    • of David and Ezekiel, [281],
    • of Isaiah, [282]
  • The two deaths mentioned in Eze. 18:26, [299]
  • The wicked, how recompensed in the earth, [309]
  • The claims of philosophy, [322]
  • The soul immaterial, [323]
  • Them that sleep in Jesus brought with him, [212]
  • “Thou” and “thy,” meaning of in Gen. 3:19, [225]
  • Tormented forever and ever, Rev. 14:11, [288],
    • of whom spoken, [289]
  • Traduction vs. creationism, [69]-71
  • Trees represented as appointing a king over themselves, [162]
  • True spirit of inquiry, [11]
  • Tunes learned by birds, [328]
  • Tyndale’s pungent inquiry, [233]
  • Universal belief and inborn desire, [333]
  • Unquenchable fire, meaning of the word asbestos, [284]
  • Vincent’s description of hell, [301]
  • We fly away, Ps. 90:10, meaning of, [125]-127
  • White robes of Rev. 6:11, meaning of, [119]
  • Who knoweth? Eccl. 3:21, [72]
  • Word translated perceive, in 1 Sam. 28:14, [133]