- Absolute Will, the, 224, 225.
- Absurd, the, xxxii, 227.
- Act, originating an, 176-7.
- Adam, the word, in Genesis, and as used by St. Paul, 194.
- —— and his posterity, God's anger against, 186.
- —— possible Spiritual Fall antecedent to him, 195.
- —— and Eve, assertions respecting their state, 194.
- Adam's Fall, 172.
- —— sin, its penalty, death, 183.
- Admiration, love of, 127.
- Æolists, the, 45.
- 'Aids to Reflection,' the author's aims in the work, ix, xi, xiii, xv, xix, xxiii, lxvi, 102, 103, 205.
- Republication of it in America, xii, xxvii.
- Importance of the work, xxvi, xl.
- Doctrines propounded in it, xxvii.
- Its orthodoxy, xxi, lvi.
- Objections to it answered, lxviii.
- Criticism of it anticipated, 45, 258.
- Its origin, xx, 108.
- Its first edition, ix, xv, xix.
- Dr. Marsh's essay on it, xii, xxiii.
- Break in the work through the author's illness, 160.
- Its plan, 204.
- The notes to it, 152, 205.
- Purposed supplement to it, 257.
- See also under Reason and Understanding, the Will, &c.
- Alcohol, 100.
- Allegory and Symbol in Scripture Interpretation, 212.
- Alogi, the modern, 219.
- Altar, Companion to the, 352.
- America, Dr. Jas. Marsh, a disciple of Coleridge there, xii.
- Amusements, the care for, and the neglect of study, 151.
- Anabaptism, 253.
- Analogy in the New Testament, 136.
- Anathema Maranatha, 251.
- Anatomy, Comparative, xx.
- Ancient wisdom, the treasures of, lxxiii;
- Coleridge no contemner of them, ib., lxxiv.
- Animal development in the polypi, &c., 58.
- —— life typical of the understanding and the moral affections, 74.
- AntinoÜs and NoÜs, their Dialogue on Mystics and Mysticism, 261.
- Antithesis, 225.
- Ants and bees, intelligenc
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- His New commandment, 249.
- His death, 202.
Christ, the Christian's pattern, 203. —— contemplation of, 350. —— faith in, 208. —— present in every creature, 351. —— the Redeemer of "every creature," 350. —— the Word, 288. —— and His Apostles, 212. —— and the children, 250. —— Paul and Moses, 241. —— Redemption by, 106. "Christ, In," the phrase, 104. Christ's aids to the sinner, 104. —— use of the words, water, flesh, blood, birth, and bread, 272. Christian, the, no Stoic, 57. —— Dispensation, the, xviii; - and the Law of Moses, 240.
Christian Faith, xvi, xviii, 232. - A vindication of its whole scheme promised by the author, 103.
—— Faith and the Bible, 289. —— love, 58. —— ministry, the, 35, 68, 96. —— Philosophy, 91. —— Religion, the, 123. Christian Spectator, 1829, Controversy there on the Origin of Sin, liv. Christians, early, and the Jews, 215. —— and war, 358. —— should be united in one Church (extract from Wall), 256. Christianity, 272. - Arguments against, 194.
- Is a vanity without a Church, 200.
- Coleridge's views on, xxx.
- The essentials of, 247.
- The "Evidences of," 134, 272, 319.
- The doctrines peculiar to, 11, 73, 130.
- The knowledge required by, 5, 7.
- Not to be preferred to truth, 66.
- Not a theory but a Life, 134.
- Operative, the Pentad of, 288.
- Try it! 134.
—— and Mythology, 188. —— and the old philosophy, 84. Church, the word, 114. Church, Christianity a vanity without a Church 200. —— a National, 196. —— the, 288. Field's work on, 208. —— the most Apostolic, 257. —— of England, the, 306. Divines, our elder, 40. Docility is ground
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="pginternal">210. Michal, the sons of, David's treatment of them, 186. Milton on reason and the understanding, 302. See also Prayer Book. Psilanthropism, 139, 160. Psilanthropists, 138. Ptolemaic system, the, 156. Public, pampering the, 152. Public Good, the: "We want public souls," 98. Pulpit, - insincerity in the, 318.
- Pulpit "routiniers," 308.
Purgatory, 206. Purity requisite to the attainment of knowledge, 64. - Quarterly Review, the, on Baptism and Regeneration, 226.
- Rabbinical and other dotages on the Scriptures, 194.
- Railers at religion, 78.
- Ransom, the word, 216.
- Rational Christian, the, 274.
- Rational interpretation of the Scriptures, xxxviii.
- —— and reason, the words in relation to religion, xxxiii, 8.
- Readers and authors, xv, xviii.
- Reason
- In man, 137.
- Neglect of studies belonging to it, xvii.
- Discernment by, 4.
- Reason not the faculty of finite, 345.
- God is reason, 255.
- Practical reason, 97, 115, 164, 277, 283.
- Right reason and Faith, 228, 229.
- Reason is super-individual, 346.
- —— and its antagonists in man, 345.
- And the conscience, 229, 345.
- Reason and rational, use of the words in relation to religion, xxxiii.
- Reason and the Spirit, 96; and Spiritual religion, xxxvi.
- —— the, and the Understanding, xi, 135, 142, 143, 171.
- Their difference in kind, 143, 148.
- Coleridge's "twenty years" of contention for this distinction, 160.
- The distinction a key to Coleridge's system, xxxii.
- Prof. J. H. Green's view, 278.
- Milton's view, lix.
- Summary of the scheme of the argument, 277.
- [For this argument see also Understanding, &c., the 'Aids' throughout, passim, and the 'Confessions' in part.]
- Reason and the will, 344.
- Reasoning in religion, rule for, 108.
- Reconcilement, 50.
- Reconciliation, 61, 215.
- The word and its connection with money-changing, 215.
- Redeemer, the, 293.
- —— partial, zealots of, 251.
- Truths, the most useful, 1.
- Ultrafidianism, 138.
- Understanding = discourse, 228.
- How modified in man, 283.
- St. Augustine on, xviii.
- The word in St. John, 4.
- —— and instinct, 162.
- —— and reason, 135, 346.
- The distinction between, xxxii, 205.
- Confusion of the terms, lviii, lxi, 167.
- See also Reason and Understanding.
- Unicity, 138.
- Unions, Religious, 67.
- Unitarian, the word, 138.
- Unitarianism not Christianity, 140.
- Its doctrine of self-salvation, 87.
- See also Psilanthropism, &c.
- Unitarians, 230, 232.
- They should be called "Psilanthropists," 138.
- Unity, 40.
- —— and the Unitarians, 138.
- Unkindness, 151.
- Vanists, the, 94.
- Vanity and humility, 69.
- Vice a wound, 129.
- —— and virtue, the twilight between, 24.
- Vico, G. B., quoted, xiv.
- Vicious men and good, 72.
- Virgil, 275.
- Virtue, 30, 128.
- Virtue a medicine and vice a wound, 129.
- Virtue and righteousness, 6.
- 'Vital Dynamics,' Prof. Green's, referred to, 59; quoted, 278.
- Vital power of insects, &c., 163.
- Wall, W., his tract on Baptism, 254, 255.
- On the Church, and unity among Christians, 256-57.
- Warburton, 45, 239.
- Wars and Christian men, 358.
- Water, the word as used by Christ, 272.
- Waterland and Bull, their works, 211-12.
- Watchman, the, Coleridge's, 23.
- Wesley, John, and the Bible, 311.
- Wickedness, 54.
- When it passes into madness, 342.
- Will, 176.
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