Stonehouse, Sir George, a Universalist, 12. Strait gate, meaning of, 84. Strive to enter in, meaning of, 148. Supper, [See Lord's Supper.] Sybilline Oracles, Universalism defended in, 8. Taking away from the word of God condemned, 248. Targums, date of, 94. Temporal judgments, under figure of fire, [See Fire.) Tendency of Universalism, said to be corrupt, 262; answer to that
objection, 262, 263. Ten virgins, parable of, 120 - 123. Terror of the Lord, meaning of, 188, 189. Testimony of prophets to Universalism, 36 - 42; of Jesus, 43, 44;
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(Universalists,] too much punishment, 265; said to deny the day of
judgment, 267; answer to that objection, 268; be- lieve that all at last will repent and be saved, 269; an objection stated thereto, 269; alleged to believe in another state of probation, 270; answer to that ob- jection, 271, 272; what are the duties of, 277.- 294 ; two kinds of, positive and negative, 278 - 280; am ! really a Universalist, the test, 280, 281; believe in å God, whose character. may be safely imitated, 289;. the necessity of their "living according to their faith, 289, 290; some dishonor the name they bear, 291; feel a deep interest in sustaining the Christian re-
ligion, 346. Universalist churches, [See under churches.]
societies, [See under societies.) Unprofitable servant, parable of, 123, 124. Unquenchable fire, 19. Unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God, 182, 183. . Vengeance taken on the Jews, 190, 191 ; belongs to God, 206.
of eternal fire, 218, 219. Vision shut up, when the event was distant, 240. Vital godliness, essential to Christian character, 293, 294. Watchfulness enjoined, in view of Christ's coming, 121. Wedding garment, meaning of, 116. Weeping and gnashing of teeth, sense of, 117, 118, 147. “ What must I do to be saved ?" 173-175. Whiston, William, against eternal torments, 12. White, Jeremy, a Universalist, 12. “ Whither I go, ye cannot come,” 164, 165. Wicked, shall not escape, 59; the triumphing of; short, 59, 60 ; shall be
turned into hell, 61 - 64; have their portion in this life, 64 ; what is their portion, 64, 65; shall perish, 66, 67; falsely said that they generally embrace Universalism, 260; an.
swer to that objection, 261, 262. Will of God to save all men, 25, 266; yet it is alleged all will not be
saved, 266; answer to that objection,
267. Winchester, Rev. Elhanan, 13. Winnowing fan, what is intended thereby, 78. Winstanley, Gerard, a Universalist, 12. Wisdom of God, 27; wisdom personified, 70. World to come, sense of that phrase, 100, 101, 141, 142. World, end of, [See End of the World.] Worm that dieth not, 138, 139. Worthy to obtain resurrection, meaning of, 154, 155, 156. Wrath of God, 160, 178, 179 - 181, 236, 237, 248, 249.
to come, meaning of, 77, 78, 181.
day of, 179, 180; came on unbelieving Jews, 181. Zeal, importance of, 303; we can never impart it to others, unless
we have it in ourselves, 304, 305.
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ALLEN, President of Bowdoin College, on Deut. xxxii. 22, (58) ;
views of Psalm ix. 17, (62). Athenæus, on the lights used by the Jews, 117. Austin, on the word angel, 215.
Rev. Dr., of Worcester, Mass., his melancholy end, 255. Authors of Improved Version, on Rom. v. 18, 19, (46). Bache, Mrs., daughter of Dr. Franklin, testimony to her father's be-
lief in Universalism, 292. Balch, Rev. A. L., his happy death, 276, 277. Balfour, Rev. Walter, his First Inquiry replied to by President Allen,
62; on the relation between Matt. xiii. 37 – 43 and 47 - 50; (106); on punishment of Gentiles not being in the future state, 180; believes the Lord's Supper to be enjoined as an ordinance, 323, 330 ; on the words damned and damnation, 194, 195; wrote on objections to Universalism, 277; his First Inquiry quoted and referred to, 62, 84, 96, 154, 277 ; Second do. 101, 105, 106, 123, 130, 194 ; Essays, do. 91, 178, 195, 213; Letters 10 Hudson, 96 ; Reply to Sabine, 91, 96 ; Reply to Stuart, 96; Article in Universalist Magazine,
Vol. V., on 2 Thess. i. 7 - 10, (194). Ballou, Rev. H., one of the committee for forming Profession of Be-
lief, 17; view of Matt. 10, 28, Luke xii. 4, 5, (95, 96, 144 ;) on sin against the Holy Ghost, 101 ; on Matt. xxv. 46, (130); on parable of Rich Man and Lazarus, 153; on 2 Cor. v. 10, (189); on 2 Thess. i. 7 -10, (194); do. ii. 11, 12, 194, 195); on Heb. ix. 27, (203) ; 1 Peter iv. 17, 18, (213) ; on the
Second Death, 223. Ballou, Rev. H. 20, History of Universalism referred to, 11 ; view
Campbell, on phrase "wrath to come,” 77, 78; on the word årtir-
Eato, 132; on the term “damned,” 143; on Luke xx. 35,
36, (156) ; on the phrase " &váotaois Tūv vexpôv," 225. Capellus (Jacobus), on Heb. xi. 35, (208). Carlstadt, took the proper ground in regard to the Eucharist, 323. Charles the Bald, signed a treaty with the sacramental wine, 321. Chillingworth, on the authority of the Bible, 264. Christian Intelligencer, quotation from, on the resurrection of the
dead, 157. Messenger, quotation from, on “lake of fire,” 222. Clarke, Dr. Adam, the Methodist, on prayer for all men, 25; on the
words “ full of mercy,” 27; on Rev. iv. 11, (28); on Isaiah lii. 10, (28); on Gen. xii. 3, (31) ; on the oath of God, 33; on Acts iii. 21, (37); on Gospel Feast, 40; on Titus ii. 11, 12, (51); on phrase " thou shalt not surely die,” 56; on Gen. vi. 3, (57); applies Deut. xxxii. 22, to temporal judgments, 58; on the opinions of Zophar, Job xi. 1, (59) ; on Ps. ix. 5, (61); on Ps. xi. 6, (64); on Ps. xvii. 13, 14, (65); on Prov. i. 26 - 29, (70); on Dan. xii. 2, (76); on Mal. v. 1, (77); on "wrath to come,” 78, 181; on Matt. iii. 12, (78); v. 22, (81, 82); on “entering the strait gate," 84, 85; on phrase "day of judgment,” 90; on yuxu in Matt. xvi. 25, (109); on the words of Christ, Matt. xxiii. 37, (119) ; on the word ånny- Eato, 132; on case of Judas, 133, 134 ; on Gehenna of fire, 137 ; on phrase “world to come,” 141 ; on the words, “ye shall all likewise perish,” 145, 146; on Acts i. 25, (171); on the phrase “the saved,” 175; on the terror of the Lord, 188; on 2 Thess. ii. 11, 12, (194); on Heb. xi. 35, (207); on 1 Peter iv. 17, 18, (211, 212); on the sin unto death, 214,
215; on the beast mentioned Rev. xix. 20, (221). . Cobb, Rev. S., on destruction of soul and body in Gehenna, 95, 96. Cooke, Rev. Parsons, on Deut. xxxii. 22, (57); adduces Ps. ix. 17,
in proof of endless punishment, 61; do. xlix. 14, 15, (67). Cowper, the poet, his religious melancholy, 255; produced by ter-
ror of eternal judgment, 256. Crellius, on the better resurrection, Heb. xi. 35, (208). Cruden, on words eternal, everlasting, &c., 127. Davis, Rev. J. M., on Deut. xxxii. 22, (57); adduces Job viii. 13, 14,
as proof of endless punishment, 58; do. Ps. ix. 17, (61); do. Ps. xi. 6, (64); do. xvii. 13, 14, (64); do. 1. 22, (67); do.
Prov. i. 26 - 29, (70); do. xi. 7, (71). Doddridge, Dr., on the better resurrection, Heb. xi. 35, (208). Dodds, Rev. J. B., on Matt. x. 28; Luke xii. 4, 5, (96) ; on the Sec-
Expositor and Universalist Review, referred to and quoted from,
8, 11, 62, 79, 81, 84, 89, 95, 96, 102, 106, 110, 130, 144, 178,
203, 213, 223, 324 - 328. Eusebius's account of lwo persons who suffered unquenchable fire, 79. Ferriss, Walter, one of the committee who-formed Profession of Be-
lief, 17; drawn up by him, 18. Franklin, Dr. Benjamin; his testimony to the beneficent tendency of
Universalism, 292. Fuller, Andrew, adduces Ps. xvii. 13, 14, in favor of endless misery,
64.
Gill, Dr., on phrase "wrath to come," 78. Grotius, on Dan. xii. 2, (77); on a common Hebraism, 98; on Rev.
xxii. 18, 19, (250). Hallett, Mr., on the better resurrection, Heb. xi. 35, (208). Hammond, Dr., on the wrath to come, 78; on unquenchable fire,
79; on the judgment of Sodom and Gomorrah, 90; on the words " ye shall all likewise perish," 145; on the better resurrection, Heb. xi. 35, (208) ; on 2 Peter iii. 7-13, (213) ; 'on death being cast into lake of fire, 242;
on Rev. xxii. 18, 19, (249, 250). * Hanscom, Rev. William C., interesting account of his last moments,
and death, 275, 276. Haweis, Dr., on the phrase “judgment to come,” 178. Hawes, Dr., [of Hartford, Conn.] his manner of connecting scriptu.
ral phraseology, 55; adduces Job viii. 13, 14, as proof of end- *less punishment, 58; do. Job xi. 20, (59) ; do. Ps. ix, 5, (61); do. ix. 17, (61) ; do. xi. 6, (64); do. xxxvii, 20, 38, (66); do 1. 22, (67); do. Prov. i. 26-29; (70); do. xi.7, (71); do..
xxiy. 20, (72). Hay, P. Jr., on Matt. x. 28, (96). . Horne, on the capital punishments of the Jews, 214. Improved Version, authors of, on Rom. v. 18, 19, (46), Innocent the Third, established transubstantiation by decree, 322. Jonathan Ben Uzziel, Targum of, referred to, 94. Josephus, on awful punishments of Jews at destruction of their city,
205.* :
Kenrick, on connexion between Matt. xxiv. and xxv. (121); on
Matt. xxv. 13, (123). Kimchi, on Isaiah lxvi. 2^, (139). Lathe, 2., one of the committee for forming Profession of Belief, 17. Lee, Luther, his view of the penalty of the divine law, 56; adduces
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