– law, Rejection of, Numbers, 187.
– life criticised, Numbers, 158.
– Limitations of the, Numbers, 393.
– nation, Duty of, Numbers, 160.
– Right conception of the life, Philippians, 95.
– The title, Acts II., 159-162, 211.
CHRISTIAN COUNTRY, A, Jeremiah I., 194-196.
CHRISTIAN LIBRARY, The, Acts II., 394.
CHRISTIAN WORK and money, Chronicles, 414.
– Continuity of, Chronicles, 194, 195.
– Shrinking from, I. Samuel, 166.
– Variety of, Leviticus, 57, 363.
CHRISTIANITY, Alliances with, Numbers, 114.
– Freedom under, Numbers, 209.
– practiced, Acts I., 31.
– secularised, Judges, 330.
– Sympathy with, Numbers, 112.
– What is? John II., 406.
CHRISTIANS always need help, Joshua, 62.
– armor, Ephesians, 410-424.
– as pilgrims in the world, Peter, 355-364.
– death with Christ, Colossians, 243-251.
– The garments of the renewed soul, Colossians, 305-319.
– growth, Colossians, 238-241.
– Ideal and the steps thereunto, Peter, 41-54.
– in public life, Deuteronomy, 201.
– In what sense are we? I. Corinthians, 60.
– the light of the world, Matthew, 66-69.
– Kings to God, I. Samuel, 263.
– living epistles, II. Corinthians, 99-111;
Colossians, 493.
– The new nature and the new life, Colossians, 290-304.
– not free from the law, Exodus, 280.
– not exempt from calamity, Genesis, 97.
– precepts for the innermost life, Colossians, 354-370.
– present life a risen life, Colossians, 257-270.
– the salt of the earth, Matthew, 63-66.
– slaying self, Colossians, 271-289.
– what kind ought we to be? Peter, 355-364.
CHRISTOPHER, The legend of, Hebrews, 317.
CHRONICLES, The Book of, Age of, Chronicles, 92-110.
– and Ezra and Nehemiah, Ezra, 2-4.
– Date and authorship, Chronicles, 3-6.
– Historical setting, Chronicles, 6-12.
– Importance of, Chronicles, 22-28.
– Omissions of, Chronicles, 146.
– sources and mode of composition, Chronicles, 13-21.
I. CHRONICLES II., 55, Jeremiah II., 45.
I. CHRONICLES III., 5, Proverbs, 52.
– 15, Jeremiah I., 27.