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V. THE ORGANIC AND VISIBLE MANIFESTATION OF
CHRIST'S KINGDOM, AND THE HUMAN AGENCY
IN ITS ADVANCEMENT,
114
BY SAMUEL HARRIS, D.D., Dwight professor of THEOLOGY IN
THE THEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT OF YALE COLLEGE.
The Church the Organic outgrowth of the Life-giving and
Redeeming Grace of Christ penetrating Human History
in the Holy Spirit, .
The Spirit acts primarily on Individuals, and the Life
manifests itself primarily in them,
A Church is an Organized Association of Persons renewed
by the Holy Spirit,
117
118
The Church as an Organization is subordinate to the Life, 122
The Unity of the Churches is the Unity or Fellowship of
the Spirit, .
127
.
VI.
The Continuity of Christ's Kingdom in History is the
Continuity of the Spirit and Life, rather than of the
Organization,
The Necessity and Characteristics of the Human Agency
in Advancing Christ's Kingdom,
THE THREE FUNDAMENTAL METHODS OF
PREACHING.—THE PUBLIC READING OF SER-
MONS, AND THE PREACHING OF THEM ME-
MORITER,
132
138
157
BY REV. DR. J. R. HERRICK, PROFESSOR IN BANGOR THEOLOGICAL
BY FREDERIC GARDINER, d.d., proFESSOR IN THE BERKELEY
DIVINITY SCHOOL, MIDDLETOWN, CONN.
III. WHAT IS TRUTH? .
. 289
BY J. C. MURPHY, LL.D., T.C.D., professor of HEBREW, BELFAST,
IRELAND.
What Reason may gather from Intuition and Experience
without Revelation,
291
301
What more Reason may learn from Revelation, beyond
what Intuition and Experience disclose,
BY SAMUEL HARRIS, D.D., LL.D., DWIGHT professor oF THEOLOGY
IN THE THEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT OF YALE COLLEGE.
327
The Dividing Line between Selfishness and Christian Be-
nevolence determined,
V. THE THREE
I. The Extemporaneous Element in Sermons, and its
varying Degrees,
II. Qualifications in their varying Degrees for Preaching
Extempore,
III. Rules for Extemporary Preaching,
VI. NOTICES OF RECENT PUBLICATIONS,
A. German Works, .
B. English and American Works,
341
343
BY REV. JOHN BASCOM, PROFESSOR IN WILLIAMS COLLEGE.
BY PROF. LEMUEL 8. POTWIN, WESTERN RESERVE COLLEGE, OHIO.
III. REVELATION AND INSPIRATION,
BY REV. E. P. BARROWS, D.D., LATELY PROFESSOR OF HEBREW
LITERATURE IN ANDOVER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY.
No. X.-INSPIRATION CONSIDERED IN ITS MODE.
Different forms of Revelation,
Proper Application of the Term Inspiration, .
Meaning of the Term Plenary Inspiration,
The Question of Verbal Inspiration,
Inspiration in its Relation to Versions,
General Remarks,
Appendix,
427
428
IV. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GROWTH OF CHRIST'S
KINGDOM,
BY SAMUEL HARRIS, D.D., LL.D., DWIGHT PROFESSOR of theOLOGY
IN THE THEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT IN YALE COLLEGE.
459
The Progress of the Kingdom is by the Instrumentality of
the Gospel,
460
The Progress of Christ's Kingdom is not to be promoted by
Force,
464
The Progress of Christ's Kingdom is without Observation,. 464
The Progress of the Kingdom is Providential,
The Progress of Christ's Kingdom is by Epochs,.
The Progress of the Kingdom is Cumulative,
465
469
VI. CHRIST AS A PRACTICAL OBSERVER OF NATURE,
PERSONS, AND EVENTS,
VII. Ἐγὼ βαπτίζω ἐν ὕδατι. — JOHN I. 26,
BY REV. JOSEPH TRACY, D.D., BOSTON.
BY REV. ENOCH POND, D.D., PROFESSOR IN BANGOR THEOLOGICAL
SEMINARY.
IX. HEBREW GRAMMAR AND LEXICOGRAPHY,.
⚫ 547
BY REV. GEORGE H. WHITTEMORE, A.M., ROCHESTER THEOLOGICAL
593
I. PATRISTIC VIEWS OF THE TWO GENEALOGIES
OF OUR LORD,
BY FREDERIC GARDINER, D.D., PROFESSOR IN THE BERKELEY
II. THE PROGRESS OF CHRIST'S KINGDOM IN ITS
RELATION TO CIVILIZATION, .
602
BY SAMUEL HARRIS, D.D., LL.D., DWIGHT PROFESSOR OF THEOLOGY
IN THE THEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT IN YALE COllege.
Civilization is not a Product of Christianity, but has an In-
dependent Existence,
Christianity imparts to Civilization and makes effective in
it the Spiritual Forces necessary to its Purity, Complete-
ness, and Perpetuity,
. 602
604
. 608
Christianity, by the Spiritual Forces which it introduces and
makes effective, gradually creates a Christian Civilization, 608
The Progress of Christ's Kingdom in Successive Ages will
be modified by the Existing Civilization,
Christianity, even while subject to Modification by the Civ-
ilization and Spirit of the Age, creates a Higher Civili-
zation and a Purer and more Christian Spirit,
In the Progress of Christ's Kingdom the Present is always
the Outgrowth of the Past,
The Progress of Christ's Kingdom tends to produce a Ho-
mogeneous Civilization throughout the World,
Applications of these Principles in determining what is the
Duty of the Modern Missionary in respect to teaching
III. ON "THE MAN OF SIN," 2 THESS. II. 3-9,
BY REV. E. P. BARROWS, D. D., LATELY PROFESSOR OF HEBREW
623
640
No. XI. - INSPIRATION CONSIDERED IN ITS SPHERE.
Limitation in this Sphere:
As to the Phenomena of Nature,
641
As to the Natural Endowment of the Sacred Writers,
In respect to unessential Circumstances,
645
652
As respects the Amount of Light given in the Scriptures, 658
Appendix,.
661
. 665
V. INFANT BAPTISM AND A REGENERATED CHURCH-
MEMBERSHIP IRRECONCILABLE,
BY REV. W. H. H. MARSH, WILMINGTON, DEL.
VI. THE INFLUENCE OF THE PULPIT, .
BY REV. JOHN BASCOM, D.D., PROFESSOR IN WILLIAMS COLLEge.
VII. THE THREE FUNDAMENTAL
METHODS
PREACHING - PREACHING EXTEMPORE, .
BY EDWARDS A. PARK.
OF
698
BY REV. JOSEPH P. THOMPSON, D.D., LL.D., BERLIN, GERMANY.
IX. NOTICES OF RECENT PUBLICATIONS,
A. German Works,