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of, 108; the Messiah, 111, 145, 158; his revelation of the true life, 139; his doc trine of eternal life, 153; as a Saviour, 158; his definition of belief, 164; of true life, 1G7; his temptation in the wilderness, 177; offers the water of truth, 196. Jesus, doctrine of, its simplic ity, vi., 6, 7, 11, 12, 69, 194; as a metaphysical theory and an ethical system, 218, 231 ; a doctrine of grace and truth, 246; practical results of, 107; key to, 2, 16, 17; requirements of, 248; its meaning, 7, 43, 50, 58, 108, 172, 193, 199, 240; its re wards, 179, 202; to bring the kingdom of God, 209; its relation to the Church, 209- 244; its adaptability to Chris tians, 241; to the philoso pher, 242; to the &quot; average &quot; man, 243; difficulty in obey ing, 14, 16, 112, 132, 160, 173, 194, 259; belief in, 160 et seq.; requirements of, 245 et seq.; a protest against ceremonial, 219; its conceal ment, 49, 68, 90, 173, 174; and military regulations, 19, 22, 104, 223 ; its universality, 241; delusions with regard to, 23, 101, 114, 191 et scq., 204; will overcome the world, 244; substance of, 124; and social customs, 58,

90, 93, 133, 194; where are its martyrs ? 195.

Jews, criminal law of, 27.

John, 167.

John the Baptist, 43, 54, 108, 135, 145, 146.

Jonah, 146; story of, 176.

Judaism, 124, 220.

Judgment, parable of the last, 139, 152.

Laborer, worthy of his suste nance, 200, 205; rewards of, 201, 203.

Law, the eternal, 53, 55.

Law of struggle, 47, 181, 197.

Lazarus, 147.

libertinage, meaning of, 83.

Libertinism, 83, 85.

Liberty, law of, 29.

Life, essence of, 118, 138, 165; the personal, 134, 139, 174; salvation of, 152, 165; re nunciation of, 141, 142; the eternal, 143; how perpetu ated, 150; rewards of, 167; doctrine of, enforced by the police, 232.

Loaves and fishes, lesson of the, 206.

Luke, 34, 54, 55, 80.

Luther, 34, 84.

Manu, laws of, 89.

Mark, 80.

Martyrs, Christian, number of, 192.

Martyrs to the world, 183, 193.

Materialism, 122.

Men, brotherhood of, 110, 246, 256; intercourse with, essen tial to happiness, 188; nature