INDEX OF SUBJECTS, In addition to the Contents, preceding each Conversation. A God all mercy, a God unjust? Accountability and moral agency, Adam died in the day of sinning, Age-lasting judgment, "eternal damnation," Albigences and Waldenses, 36, 37 200 44, 45 250 All Israel shall be saved, 186 Balfour's, Rev. W., First Inquiry, (Note,) 156 Belief and disbelief, Ballou Rev. H., Notes on Parables, Baptist minister, conversation with, Believers saved, and how, 144 90 187 131 Benevolence of Deity illustrated, 14, 15 Benevolence and Revenge contrasted, 101 Beyond the reach of mercy, 211. Buck's Theo. Dictionary referred to, 208 Campbell, Dr. G. on sheol and hades, 142, 150 187 Cappe, Rev. N., on John v, 28, 29, 182 Casting hell into hell, &c. 150 Certainty of punishment considered, 66 Cheerfulness in religion proper, 245 Changes of sentiment among Calvinists Conversion, genuine, whether few or many, 231 not supernatural, Convicted in their hearts, 110. 121 187 63 11 243 205 "Even so, the many, all men," as a phrase, how used, 259 212 ib. 106 80 100, 102 103, 108 Fallen angels, remarks on 154 punishment, Fear, shame, &c. not synonymous with slavish, not salutary, Fear not them which kill the body, 218 53 159 Fiery indignation, Dr. Clarke, 202 Finally impenitent, unscriptural, 187 First public censure of Universalism, 258 Flaming fire, coming in 213 Foreknowledge of God, &c. 230 Good works, what need of Goodness and justice harmonize, Future punishment, several views of how many times used, summary view, General Convention and Articles of Faith, how proved a consuming fire, with grace and salvation, in creating defined, 123 156 159 161, 163 11 13 118 28 34 42 93 Good, great, &c. as adjectives, 108 Gill, Dr. on Rabbinical phrase, 165 Greatest possible restraint, 57-61 Guilt and shame, not penal punishment, 218 He that is unjust, let him 192 Hell, hades, meaning of 141-145 156 259 189 201 230, 231 Infants not sinners, but saved, 82 Influenced, not compelled, 229 47-51 charged upon Jesus and Paul, Jerkers, Kentucky revival, (Note,) 54 93 97-100 241 Jew's remark on everlasting, 107 168* 164, 170- 181 180-182 Justice not opposed to salvation, 41-43 Kentucky Revival, 241 Knowledge of good and evil, 76-78 of Deity certain, 229 Language not definite, 21 Last judgment, described by Buck, 208 Law and conscience, 221-224 Leading points of Universalism, 246 Lowest hell, anger of God, 118 Liberty to choose, and motive, 228 Methodist minister, conversation with 82 Misery not always punishment, 106 Misuse of the word threaten, 74-75 Modern History of Universalism, (Note,) 263 Moral character of actions, 230 Moral and practical Universalism, 28, 29 Moral tendency, restraints, &c. 51, 52 Mosheim on Catholicism, 260, 261 Motives the test of moral conduct, 230 Murray, Rev. J. quoted, 179 Natural and moral ability,. Nature of sin, punishment, &c. came to this country, Natural and penal consequences of sin, and design of punishment, and meaning of punishment, Newcombe on unquenchable fire, 267 228 218 37 97, 98 102 116 252, 253 103 189, 190 |