ACEPHALI, 371, note Adam's fall, 325 Adultery forbidden, 233 Alciatus, J. Paul, xxi Alstidius, Hen., his Answer to the Racovian Catechism, lxxxviii
Anabaptists, their opinions and character, iii Ancients, their opinion con- cerning Christ, 167 Anger forbidden, 232 Apostles, their office, 371 Arnoldus, Nicolaus, his An- swer to the Racovian Ca- techism, lxxxv Arnollet, Balthazar, xiii Ascension of Christ, 365 Assistance, divine, 330 Atonement, 303 Avarice forbidden, 245 Authority of Christ, 300 Baldwin, Fred., his Answer to the Racovian Catechism, lxxxviii
Baptism, 249; Socinus on, 249; of infants, 252 Βαπτίζειν, 256
Bathor, Stephen, prince of Transylvania, his declara- tion concerning liberty of conscience, xlv Belsham, Reverend Thomas, 11, note; 43, note; 54, note; 67, note; 168, note; 199, note; 219, note; 257,
Benson, Dr., 26, note Beza, 41, 69
Bibliotheca Fratrum Polono- rum, collected by Andrew Wissowatius, lxx Biddle, John, the supposed translator of the Racovian Catechism, lxxx
Bishops, their office in the Church, 372
Blandrata, George, arrives in
Poland, xxv v; introduces Unitarianism into Transyl- vania, xli; his rupture with David, xlv; his persecu- tion of him, xlvi, et seqq.; forges sixteen propositions in the name of David, 1; his regulation of the creed and crdinances of the Unitarian Church, lxii; his disgrace and death, Ixiii Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit, 281
Blood, prohibition against eat- ing, considered, 219, note Bona Sfortia, xxiv
Borrhaus. See Cellarius Brenius, D. on Magistracy, 179, note Bucer, xi
Budnæans, Unitarians so call- ed, xxix
Budnæus, Simon, xxix; on Magistracy, 179, note Budzinius, S. on Magistracy, 179, note Bugenhagius, 41
Correction, how to be admi- nistered in the Church, 377 Covenant, new, its property, 174
old, its character, 176 Coveting another's property forbidden, 236 Creation, new, by Christ, 91, 92, note, 105, note. Crellius, John, on God and his attributes, 26, note; Ethica Christianu, 33, note Cross, on bearing one's, 248 Crusius, Florian, or F. C., his
Notes to the Racovian Ca- techism, lxxxiii, 233, 281 Curcellæus, 66, 129, note; on the Sabbath, 218, note; on eating blood, 219, note Czechovicius, Martin, on Ma- gistracy, 178, note 127, (Dabar,) 64, note David, Francis, his history, xli; his rupture with Blandrata, xlv; disputation with Soci- nus, xlvii; condemned at Weissenburg on a charge of blasphemy, Ixi; his death, lxii; see also 199, note Deacons, their office in the Church, 372
Death, man obnoxious to, 20 Death of Christ, 297 Decalogue, or Ten Command- ments, 182
Denkius, John, an early Uni- tarian, v
Depravity, hereditary, of hu man nature, 325 Destruction, everlasting, of the wicked, 367, note Devil, the, whether a real be- ing, 7, note
Discipline of the Church, 376 Doddridge, Dr. 221, note Drunkenness forbidden, 243 Dulia, what? 200 Elders, their office in the Church, 372 Election, 332
Emlyn, Mr. 257, note Enjedinus, George, lxiii Erasmus, 40, 41, 129, note;
161, note; 291, 329, note Estlin, Dr. 220
Eternal life, promise of, 277 Evangelists, their office in the Church, 372 Eucharist, 263
Exaltation of Christ, 360 Expiation of Christ, 351 F. C. Notes of, on the Raco- vian Catechism. See Cru- sius, Florian
Faith, on, 320; sufficiently in- culcated in the Scriptures, 13
Fall of Adam, 325 Farell, Rev. Mr. xvii Farmer, Mr. on the Demoni-
acs of the New Testament, and on Christ's Temptation, 8, note Farnovians, Unitarians so call- ed, xxviii Farnovius, Stanislaus, xxviii Fasting recommended, 244 Feet, washing of, whether a
Christian ordinance, 277 Fontaine, Nicholas de la, xv Franzius, Wolfgangus, his An-
swer to the Racovian Cate- chism, lxxxvii Free-will, 325 Freschover, Christopher, 116,
Fueslin, Reformations Beträ-
gen, xxii, note Gentilis, Valentine, a member of the Vincenza college, xxi; arrives in Poland, xxvi; beheaded at Berne, ib. Germany, rise of Unitarianism in, iv Glorification of Christ, 365 Gluttony forbidden, 243 God, meaning of the term, 25, 34; applied to Christ, 35; his nature, ib. ; his will, ib. ; dominion, 34, 48; one only, 26; eternal, 27; perfectly just, 28; perfectly wise, ib.; omnipotent, ib; omnipre- sent, 32; his goodness, 32; his happiness, ib.; but one person, 33; the father of Jesus Christ, 34; spiritual and invisible, 47; love of, 180; adoration of, 183; not to be worshipped with images, 202; confirmation of the will of, 295 Gonezius, or Conyza, Peter, an early Polish Unitarian, xxv; on Magistracy, 178,
Government of the Church, 370
Greyde, John, lxxxviii Griesbach, 43, note; 84, note; 111, note Grotius, on the Christian Re-
ligion, 9, note; 55, note; on 1 John, v. 7, 41, note; quoted, 64, note; 69, note; 84, note; 93, note; 94, note; 114, note; 128, note; 130, note; 221, note; 255, note; 312, note; 329, note
Helltorments, eternity of, 367,
Hermas, 161, note Hetzer, Lewis, an early Uni- tarian, v Hilary, 292
Holy Spirit, whether a person
of the Deity, 34; never called God in Scripture, 36; opinion of the old English Socinians concerning it, 75, note; the promise of, 284; gift of, explained, 285; not God, 291
Horsley, Bishop, 168, note;
Rev. Heneage, ib. Humility recommended, 247 Hunjadinus, Demetrius, lxii Husbands, their duty towards their wives, 230 Jerome, 137
Jesus Christ, controversy con- cerning the invocation of, xlvi; in what sense a divine person, 7; his miracles, ib.; his resurrection, 8; autho- rity, 11; whether a person of the Deity, 34; called God in the Scripture, 35, 76, 127; the knowledge of, 51; his person, ib.; the son of God, 52, 134; works of God ascribed to him, 85; the creation effected by him, 91, 92, note; 105, note; his in- carnation considered, 116; one with the Father, 131; equal with God, 133; the first-born of every creature, 136; the Father of eterni- ty, 138; the word of God, 139; the image of God, ib.; his glory before the world
145; his spirit with the prophets, 146; his de- scent from heaven, mean- ing of the phrase, 148, 170; Lord, Lord of Glory, &c., 151; faith in him, and wor- ship of him, 154, 189, know- ledge of, conducive to sal- vation, 164; his prophetic office, 168; precepts added by him to the Law, 173; de- livered by him separately, 239; on the following of, 248; death of, 297; resur- rection of, the assurance of that of mankind, 301; a me- diator, 316; faith in, 320; his priestly office, 349; his expiation, 351; interces- sion, 358; his kingly office, 360; his resurrection, 360; raised by God, 361; with what body raised, 364; glo- rification, 365; ascension, 365; his church, 369 Ignatius, against the Gnostics, 124, note
Image of God, what? 21, 139 Images in worship forbidden, 202
Improved Version of the New
Testament, 44, note Infant baptism, 252 Intercession of Christ, 358 Invisible church of Christ, 381 Jones, Dr. John, 54 Italy, rise of Unitarianism in,
Justification, 346 Kingly office of Christ, 360 Kippis, Dr. 221, note Knight, Rev. H. 26, note Knoll. See Cornelius
Lampius, his Ecclesiastical History of Hungary and Transylvania, li Lardner, Dr. 11, note; 26, note; 53, note; 221, note Latria, what? 200
Lindsey, Rev. Theophilus, 67, note; on the worship of Christ, 198, note Lismanin, Francis, xxiv Acyos i, 55, 64, 139 Longius, Joachim, his edi- tion of the Racovian Cate- chism, lxxxvi
Lord's Prayer, 186
Mimra Jehovah, 64, note Modrevius, Andrew Fricius, xix, 69, note
More, Henry, Magni Mys. Pietatis Explan. 9, note Moscorovius, Jerome, editor of the Racovian Catechism, lxxviii
Mosheim, his doubts concern- ing the existence of the Vincenza college examined, xxi, note; his illiberal re- marks on the Racovian Ca- techism, lxxxviii
Murder forbidden, 232 Neighbour, our love of, 222
Love, sufficiently inculcated in Nestorians, their opinion con-
of our neighbour, 222 Lucas, F. 41 Lucas, the son-in-law of Fran- cis David, assists at the trial of the latter, lvii
Luther, 41
Lying forbidden, 235 Macedonius, 121
Magistracy, whether lawful for Christians, 176 Magistrates, their duty, 229 Man, obnoxious to death, 20; created mortal, ib. Marsh, Bishop, 43, note Martin, Rudolphus. See Pas- tor, Adam
Mary, the Virgin, whether to
be worshipped, 201 Masters, their duty towards their servants, 231 Mediator, Christ so called, 316 Melius, Peter, xlii Menon, Simonis, viii
cerning Christ, 128, note Niger, Francis, xxi, xxiii, note Oath, defined by Cicero, 214 Obedience, Christian, explain- ed, 224
Ochin, Bernard, his manner of impugning the popular faith, iii, note; erroneous- ly named among the mem- bers of the Vincenza col- lege, xxi Oecolampadius, x
Oeder, G. L. his Answer to the Racovian Catechism, lxxxvi
Offices in the Church of Christ, 371
Oil, anointing with, whether still to be observed by Chris- tians, 278, note Original sin, 325 Palæologus, Jacob, on Ma- gistracy, 179, note Paley, Dr. 11, note Parents to be honoured, 227; their duty, 228
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