Absolute right and wrong, treated of, [1900]562. Affections, change of, the way to heaven, [1901]527. Aids to interpreting Scripture history, [1902]549; mechanical arts and dialectics as, [1903]550. Ambiguity, rules for removing, [1904]557, [1905]558. Ambrose, examples of style from, [1906]590, etc. Amos, examples of eloquence from, [1907]580. Antony, a monk who committed the Scriptures to memory, [1908]519. Astrologers, superstition of, [1909]545. Body, love of one's, [1910]528; the resurrection, wholly subject to the spirit, [1911]529. Bondage, to the letter, [1912]559, etc.; to signs, [1913]560. Canonical Books, list of, [1914]538. Circumstantial considerations, [1915]564. Charms to be avoided by Christians, [1916]550. Child of grace, mature, [1917]534. Christ, purges the Church by affliction, [1918]526; opens the way to our home, [1919]527; is the first way to God, [1920]532. Christian teacher, duty of, [1921]576, [1922]581. Church, the, purged by afflictions, [1923]526; the keys given to, [1924]527. Cicero, on rhetoric, [1925]576, [1926]577; on style, [1927]583, [1928]586; on the aim of an orator, [1929]583. Claudian's description of Neptune, [1930]559. Commands, rules for interpreting, [1931]563. Crime as distinguished from vice, [1932]561. David, not lustful though he fell into adultery, [1933]565. Death, not destruction but change, [1934]527. Definition, the science of, not false, but may be applied to falsities, [1935]552. Devils arrange the language of omens, [1936]547. Dialectics, use of, in interpreting Scripture, [1937]550. Difficult passages, how and with whom to discuss, [1938]581. Discourses of others, when they may be preached, [1939]596. Divination, why we reject acts of, [1940]546. Egyptians, spoiling of the, typical import of, [1941]554. Eloquence, the rules of, are true, though sometimes used to persuade men of what is false, [1942]552; of the sacred writers is united with wisdom, [1943]577. Enjoyment, distinction between, and use, [1944]523; of man, [1945]532. Faith, strengthened by the resurrection and ascension of Christ, and stimulated by his coming to judgment, [1946]526. Figurative expressions not to be taken literally, [1947]559; how to discern whether a phrase is figurative, [1948]560; interpretation of, [1949]561, etc.; variation of figure, [1950]566. Flesh, no man hates his own, expounded, [1951]528, etc. Gentiles, useless bondage of the, to the letter, [1952]559. God, in what sense ineffable, and what all men understand by the term, [1953]524; is unchangeable wisdom, [1954]524; is alone to be loved for his own sake, [1955]528; uses rather than enjoys man, [1956]531. God, wisdom of, how He came to us and healed man, [1957]525, [1958]526. Hearers, to be moved as well as instructed, [1959]583. History, to what extent an aid in interpreting Scripture, [1960]549. Holy life, power of, in a teacher, [1961]595. Hope, a buttress of faith, [1962]526. See Faith. Human institutions, superstitious nature of, [1963]545; of those not superstitious, some convenient and necessary, [1964]548. Humility essential to the study of Scripture, [1965]555. Idioms, how to attain a knowledge of, [1966]542. Ineffable, in what sense God is, [1967]524. Inference, logical, how valid, [1968]551. Interpretation of Scripture, rules for, [1969]519-[1970]521; depends on two things, understanding and making known its meaning, [1971]522; dangers of mistaken, [1972]533; a diversity of, useful, [1973]540; how faulty, can be emended, [1974]541; figures, [1975]561, etc.; sayings and doings ascribed to God and the saints, [1976]562; commands and prohibitions, [1977]563; sins of great men, [1978]565; obscure passages to be interpreted by clearer, [1979]566; passages susceptible of various interpretations, [1980]567; rules of Tichonius the Donatist, [1981]568-[1982]573. Israel, the spiritual, [1983]571. Itala, the, to be preferred to other Latin versions, [1984]542. Jews, bondage of, to the letter, and how liberated therefrom, [1985]559, etc. Keys, the, given to the Church, [1986]527. Knowledge, a step to wisdom, [1987]537; from a profane source, not to be despised, [1988]544. Languages, knowledge of, useful, [1989]539, [1990]543. Learning, what branches of, are useful to a Christian, [1991]553. Letter, the, killeth, expounded, [1992]559, etc. Logical sequence, valid, not devised, but only observed by man, [1993]551. Lot, the, for deciding whom to aid, [1994]530. Love to God and our neighbor, includes love to ourselves, [1995]529; the order of, [1996]530; never faileth, [1997]533; its import, [1998]561. Lucus-quod minime luceat, [1999]567. Mechanical arts contributory to exegetics, [2000]550. Men, ministry of, employed for teaching and administering sacraments, [2001]520. Muses, the nine, legend of their origin, [2002]544. Natural science, an exegetical aid, [2003]549. Neighbor, who is our, [2004]530; love to our, [2005]533. Neptune, described by Claudian, [2006]560. Number, the science of, not created but only discovered by man, [2007]553. Numbers, the mystical, [2008]543, [2009]571. Omens, how far of force, and the part devils have in them, [2010]547. Orator, aim of the, [2011]583, [2012]594. Paul, example of eloquence from, [2013]577, etc. Perspicuity, [2014]582. Persuasiveness, [2015]594. Philosophers, heathen, what they have said rightly to be appropriated to our uses, [2016]554. Plato, was in Egypt when Jeremiah was there, [2017]549. Prayer, ability to read granted in answer to, [2018]520; to be engaged in before preaching, [2019]584, [2020]597. Preaching the discourses of others, when permissible, [2021]596. Prohibitions, rules for interpreting, [2022]563. Pronunciation, how it serves to remove ambiguity, [2023]557. Punctuation, ambiguities of, [2024]556. Purification of soul, necessary in order to see God, [2025]525. Pythagoras, not prior to the Hebrew Scriptures, [2026]549. Rhetoric, use of, [2027]552; what use a Christian is to make of the art, [2028]575, etc.; it is better to listen to and imitate eloquent men than attend teachers of, [2029]576. Scripture, rules for interpretation of, [2030]519, [2031]539, [2032]567, [2033]568; its fulfillment and end is the love of God and our neighbor, [2034]532; use of the obscurities in, [2035]537; in what spirit. to be studied, [2036]539, [2037]553, [2038]555; compared with profane authors, [2039]555; what it enjoins and asserts, [2040]561; See Interpretations. Septuagint, the authority of, [2041]542, etc. Signs, as distinguished from things, [2042]523; nature and variety of, [2043]535, etc.; when unknown and ambiguous, they prevent Scripture from being understood, [2044]539; knowledge of languages, especially of Greek and Hebrew, necessary to remove ignorance of, [2045]540, etc.; conventional, [2046]536, [2047]547. Solecism, what it is, [2048]541. Solomon, gave way to lust, [2049]565. Stars, folly of observing the, in order to predict the events of a life, [2050]546. Style, necessity for perspicuity of, [2051]582, etc.; threefold division of -- majestic, quiet, temperate, [2052]586; to be different on different occasions, [2053]587; examples of, from Scripture, [2054]588; from Ambrose or Cvprian, [2055]590; necessity of variety in, [2056]593; effects of the different styles, [2057]593, etc. Superstitious nature of human institutions, [2058]545, etc. Teacher, the true, made by God, yet human directions for, are not to be despised, [2059]585; power of a holy life in, [2060]595. Terence, quoted, [2061]553. Thing, what a, is, [2062]523. Tichonius the Donatist, rules of, for interpreting Scripture, [2063]568-[2064]573. Translations, usefulness of comparing, [2065]540; preference among, to be given to the Latin, Itala, and the Greek Septuagint, [2066]542. Trinity, the, true object of enjoyment, [2067]524. Tropes, knowledge of, necessary, [2068]567. Use, different from enjoyment, [2071]523; what, God makes of us, [2072]531. Varro, on the nine Muses, [2073]544. Vice, as distinguished from crime, [2074]561 Wicked men, judge others by themselves, [2075]564. Wisdom, unchangeable, [2076]524; steps to, [2077]537, [2078]576. Word, the, made flesh, [2079]526. See Christ. Words, hold the chief place among signs, [2080]536; have special meanings, [2081]566; strife about, expounded, [2082]596. Writing, origin of, [2083]536. |