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 Kant, 57.

Kingdom of God, the, 31, 36, 38.

Law, the, controversy about, in Apostolic Age, 22-25, 83.

Legalism, in the modern Church, 38, 143f.

Liberalism: definition of, 2; causes for the rise of, 2-7; is non-Christian, 2, 6-8; attempts to rescue Christianity, 6; unitary character of, 172f.

Liberty, loss of, through modern collectivism, 10-15; the liberty of the Christian man, 144f.

Life: importance of insistence on, 47; produced in the early Church by a message, 47f.

“Life-purpose” of Jesus, the, 77f.

Literature, decline in, 10. Lord,' the title, as applied to Jesus, 97.

Lord’s Supper, the, 50f.

Love of God, the, 131-135.

Lusk Laws, the, 13f. Luther, 50f., 143f.

Lutheranism, 50f.

Man, Christian and liberal views of, contrasted, 63-68.

Marburg Conference, the, 50f.

Materialism, 6.

Mediating view of the Bible, 75f.

Membership in the Church, to be distinguished from the ministry, 163f.

Merit, human, insufficiency of, according to Paul, 24f.

Messianic consciousness of Jesus, 33-39, 78, 83-87, 116.

Metaphysics, rejected by liberalism, 110f.

Miracles: definition of, 99-101; do not destroy the basis of science, 101f.; importance of, 102-104, 109, must be taken in connection with the character of Jesus, 104; supported by the existence of an adequate occasion, 104-106; historical evidence for, 106f.; rejected by liberalism, 107-109.

Mission boards, 170-172.

Missions, purpose of, 150f., 156.

Modern world, spiritual decline in, 9-15.

Modernism, definition of, 2.

Moral law, the, reveals God, 55.

Mysticism, 120.

Narrowness, real meaning of the word, 160-162.

Naturalism, definition of, 2.

Nature, reveals God, 55.

Nebraska, school law in, 12.

Nero, the Roman Empire under, 19f., 154f.

New Birth, the, 136-141.

New York, laws of, relating to teachers, 13f.

Nicene Creed, the, 46.

QEcolampadius, 50.

Officers in the Church, duty of, 173-176.

Ohio, school law in, 12.

Ordination: questions required of candidates for, 162f.; examination of candidates for, 174f.

Oregon, school law in, 12f.

Origin of Paul’s Religion, The, 23, 26, 33, 35, 80, 97.

Pantheism, 63, 74f., 100, 110.

Pastors, choice of, 175.

Patton, Francis L., 1.

Paul: tolerance of, 21 f.; attitude of, toward the Judaizers, 2225; was not the founder of a new religion, 26f.; stood in a religious relation to Jesus, 81f.; conversion of, 82; relation of, to the early Jerusalem Church, 26f., 82f., 97f.

Pauline Epistles, the: as sources of information about the beginnings of Christianity, 21, 80; testimony of, to Christ, 80-83, 96-98, 113f.

Peace, international, 150-152.