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Excerpt from Index to an Exposition of the Bible Church, the Christian, catholicity the divine in tention, vi. 51 2. - character depends on members, v.652:2. - Christ's headship of, vi.171 - 4. - reconciling work in, vi. 214. - words for guidance of, iv. 783: 1, clerical and lay fellowship needed, v.911:2, 912: 1. Conditions of peace in, vi. 55-57. Constantly progresses in understanding, vi. 7993 1 criticised, ii. - dangers from supine confidence, vi. - degenerate, a persecutrix, vi.903:2. - degraded by worldly compliance for victory, vi. 878: 1 - 2. Different kinds of order in, vi. 233z1. - discipline in, aim and force of, v.735 - 8. -duty of, to censor the fellowship, vi. 380. - evils of lax, vi.405z7. Divine citizenship in, vi. 171-4. Divisions in, mischiefs of, v.317-318. Doctrine of official monopoly, vi.355:2. Evils of over-personality in, v. 763 2, 764: 1. Fundamental unity. Vi. 55-58, 130: 2, 131. Function in specializing society, v. 689: 1-2. Gifts to', not a test of generosity, ii.672:2, 673: 1. Growth of, vi. 62-65. Historic basis, vi. 349: 1-2. Individuality to be preserved in, vi. 249: 1. Injured by leaving all functions to one class, v. 359. Its three standing orders, vi. 351-4. Loss and gain with age, vi.383z2. Must take cognizance of secular interests, v. 358: 1. Mystery of union with Christ. Vi. 155. Needs a lay business organization, vi. 282: 2. Notes of the true, v.633-4. Obligations to teachers, ii. Old and new meanings, vi.361:1. On the field of history, vi. 839-849. Origin of idea, iii. 649: 1. -paradoxical position, vi. 884: 1-2. - pastor's duty regarding presbyters, vi. 427-9. Paul's idea of and prayer for, vi. Perfection or infallibility not granted to, v.357:2. Picture of a prosperous, in Romans, ii. 46: 1. - present age a hopeful one, vi.451:1. - priestly vs. Ministerial theory, vi. 224. Problem of continuance, iii.714:1. Promise of victory, vi. -and reward, prototype of, iv. 752: 1. Results of sectarian disunity, v.636-7. - revivals in, defects of, v. Road to reunion, vi. 296: 1. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.