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pended on it, 36 ; its 248 comm<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong><br />

865 prohibitions, 37 ; Oral, nullity <strong>of</strong>, 37 ;<br />

its traditions <strong>and</strong> glosses injurious, 37-9 ;<br />

requirements before God, 38-9 ; requirements<br />

impossible for man to satisfy, 39 ;<br />

Hypocrisy in observance <strong>of</strong>, 39 ; <strong>of</strong> Moses,<br />

our Lord a explanation <strong>of</strong> its destiny, 85 ;<br />

Use, objects, <strong>and</strong> end <strong>of</strong>, 478, 651 ; its position<br />

in the scheme <strong>of</strong> salvation, 480 ct scq. ;<br />

why not justifying, 482 ; multiplying<br />

transgressions, 482-3; difference between<br />

justification by the Law <strong>and</strong> justification<br />

oy faith, 485; position further defined,<br />

487 illustration from ; marriage, 487 its<br />

;<br />

relation to sin, 483 et seg.<br />

Lectionary, Jewish, 207.<br />

Levanter, 566.<br />

Lex Porcia, 23.<br />

Life overcoming death, 479-80; in Christ,<br />

490; its power, 490.<br />

Lois <strong>and</strong> Eunice visited by <strong>Paul</strong>, 258.<br />

Longinus on the style <strong>of</strong> <strong>Paul</strong>, 15, 689.<br />

Lord. (See Jesus.)<br />

Love John, the Apostle <strong>of</strong>, 1 ; infinite love<br />

<strong>of</strong> God the solution <strong>of</strong> predestinarian diffi-<br />

culties, 494; ths debt <strong>of</strong> all, 505. (See<br />

Charity.)<br />

Love Feasts, 51 ; held with closed doors, 99-<br />

100. (See AgapjB.)<br />

Lucan, his relation to Gallic, 321.<br />

Lucian on Christianity, 721.<br />

Luke possible errors <strong>and</strong> minute exactness,<br />

64 ; not pr<strong>of</strong>essing to give a complete biography<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Paul</strong>, 116; <strong>Paul</strong>'s companion<br />

from Troaa on second Apostolic journeys,<br />

271 ; his fidelity to him, 271 ; antecedents<br />

<strong>and</strong> history his character as physician,<br />

<strong>and</strong> in his relation to <strong>Paul</strong>, 272 with ; <strong>Paul</strong><br />

at Philippi, 511; his companion on his<br />

royage to Rome, 663 ; as historian <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Apostles, 617 ; abrupt ending <strong>of</strong> the Acts<br />

not explained, 647-8; his faithfulness to<br />

<strong>Paul</strong> in his imprisonment, 670.<br />

Luther, Martin, compared with <strong>Paul</strong>, 2, 431,<br />

496 ; Opinion <strong>of</strong>, Epistle to the Romans, 456.<br />

Lydia baptised, 276; entertains <strong>Paul</strong>, 27t>:<br />

<strong>and</strong> friends at Philippi, their care for <strong>Paul</strong><br />

in his imprisonment at Rome, 594.<br />

Lysias his judicial impartiality, 823; protecting<br />

<strong>Paul</strong> by his soldier-like energy,<br />

504; rescues <strong>Paul</strong> from the Jews in the<br />

Temple, 533 ; his error abeut <strong>Paul</strong>, 533 ;<br />

permits <strong>Paul</strong> to speak to the Jews, 534 ;<br />

Informed by <strong>Paul</strong>'s nephew <strong>of</strong> plot <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Jews to take <strong>Paul</strong>'s <strong>life</strong> rescues him<br />

<strong>and</strong> sends him from Jerusalem to Csesa-<br />

rea, 544 et seq.<br />

Lystra visited by <strong>Paul</strong> <strong>and</strong> Barnabas, 214 ;<br />

<strong>Paul</strong>'s sufferings there rewarded by his<br />

conversion <strong>of</strong> Timothy, 217 ; visited asraia<br />

by <strong>Paul</strong>, 25&<br />

M.<br />

Macedonia Influx <strong>of</strong> Jews <strong>and</strong> Greeks, but<br />

without mixing with each other, 67;<br />

visited by <strong>Paul</strong> on second apostolic<br />

journey, 273 et eeq. ; position <strong>of</strong> women<br />

in, 276-7.<br />

Malta, in connection with <strong>Paul</strong>'s shipwreck,<br />

571-3.<br />

Man Three great epochs in the religious<br />

history <strong>of</strong>, 476; four phases <strong>of</strong>, 483; not<br />

under the law but under grace, 483.<br />

INDEX. 765<br />

" Man <strong>of</strong> Sin," 726-9.<br />

Manaen (Meuahera), foster-brother <strong>of</strong> Herod<br />

An tip as, 182.<br />

Manuscripts Chief uncial MSS. <strong>of</strong> the Acta<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Apostles <strong>and</strong> the Epistles <strong>of</strong> <strong>St</strong><br />

<strong>Paul</strong>, 730-L<br />

Marcus Aurelius Antoninus on Christianity,<br />

721.<br />

Mark interpreter to <strong>St</strong>. Peter, 55; companion<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Paul</strong> <strong>and</strong> Barnabas, 181, 194;<br />

relationship to Barnabas, 201 ; leaves<br />

<strong>Paul</strong> <strong>and</strong> Barnabas at Perga, 202; as<br />

the cause <strong>of</strong> separation between <strong>Paul</strong><br />

result to him <strong>of</strong> tho<br />

<strong>and</strong> Barnabas, 254 ;<br />

difference between <strong>Paul</strong> <strong>and</strong> Barnabas,<br />

256 ; again welcomed by <strong>Paul</strong> as a fellowlabourer,<br />

256.<br />

Marriage Age for, <strong>and</strong> customs among<br />

Jews, 25, 46, 95; Rabbinical injunction<br />

to marry young, 46 in reference to ;<br />

<strong>Paul</strong>,<br />

46 ; <strong>Paul</strong>'s view <strong>of</strong> marriage <strong>and</strong> virginity<br />

as given to the Corinthian Church, 39L<br />

Mary, the mother <strong>of</strong> our Lord Worship <strong>of</strong>,<br />

in Cyprus, 197.<br />

Mary, owner <strong>of</strong> the house in which was the<br />

upper chamber in which the Apostles<br />

met, <strong>and</strong> possibly in which the Last<br />

Supper had taken place, 181.<br />

Masters <strong>and</strong> Servants Mutual duties, 657.<br />

Matthias chosen an Apostle, 49, 50.<br />

Meat <strong>and</strong> other food, <strong>Paul</strong>'s rules as to tho<br />

use <strong>of</strong>, 505-6.<br />

Melancthon's opinion <strong>of</strong> <strong>Paul</strong>'s Epistle to the<br />

Romans, 456.<br />

Melita. (See Malta.)<br />

Menaheia. (See Manaen.)<br />

Mercy, Vessels <strong>of</strong>, 498.<br />

Messiah Rabbinical idea <strong>of</strong> conditions <strong>of</strong> His<br />

coming, 37 ; fulfilling many prophecies, 85.<br />

Miletus, <strong>Paul</strong>'s interview at, with elders <strong>of</strong><br />

the Church <strong>of</strong> Ephesus, 515.<br />

Miracles wrought by Apostles, 59,60, 148, 192,<br />

199, 214.<br />

Mishna rules for marriages, 46 ; marriage tha<br />

first <strong>of</strong> its 613 precepts, 46.<br />

Missionary journeys <strong>of</strong> <strong>Paul</strong>. (See Apostolical.)<br />

Mnason entertains <strong>Paul</strong> at Jerusalem, 521.<br />

Monastic <strong>life</strong> compared with Pharisaism, 38.<br />

Monobazus, Zing <strong>of</strong> Adiabene, <strong>and</strong> his family,<br />

173.<br />

Monobazus, sou <strong>of</strong> Abennerig <strong>and</strong> Helena,<br />

circumcised, 429.<br />

Mosaic Law. (See Law.)<br />

Moses Jewish reverencs for, 85; his claim<br />

on mankind, 85-6; Relation <strong>of</strong> <strong>Paul</strong> to,<br />

before <strong>and</strong> after his conversion respectively,<br />

120 his ; marriage, 183.<br />

Mount <strong>of</strong> Olives, scene <strong>of</strong> our Lord's Ascension,<br />

47.<br />

N.<br />

"Nazarene" Julian's attempt to get thia<br />

word substituted for " Christian," 169.<br />

Nazarenes <strong>and</strong> Ebionites, 725.<br />

Nazorite vows, Jewish customs aa to, <strong>and</strong><br />

proposal <strong>of</strong> elders at Jerusalem to PauL<br />

523-4<br />

Nero Points with, in <strong>Paul</strong>'s favour, 561 ; persecution,<br />

585, 668; the direction <strong>of</strong> his<br />

influence at Rome, 587-S; his govern-<br />

ment, 668 <strong>Paul</strong> ; before Nero, 671 et teq. ;<br />

his character, 672.

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