His Temptation
prefigured
ours, iii.
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94 ; vi.
430.
our Hope, iii.
177.
the Bridegroom, i.
389; ii.
229.
the Holy of Holies, Shepherd of shepherds, Foundation of foundations, iv.
215.
the Salvation of God, i.
386; ii.
150; v.
456.
Mercy and Truth, iii.
37.
Truth and Salvation, ii.
150.
a Samaritan, vi.
164.
Ruler and Spouse and Redeemer of His Church, vi.
191.
King of our City, and the Way to iv.
231 v.
523 King of the Jews, iii.
230.
of Jews and Gentiles, ii.
278.
God of Gods, ii.
from the Manhood, 10, 13. Christ took unto Himself the Church when He took His Manhood, 15.
His Flesh called sackcloth, 392; iii. 371. a Vessel, vi. 292. the Lamp of Wisdom, vi. 203. the Tabernacle of the Word, iv. 302. the Flesh of Christ the Head of the Churoh. v. 485.
Born of Virgin, ii. 375 v. 250; iv. 334; vi. 280. made the Mother of whom He was bom, iv. 4. Manichees say He had no Mother,
90. born by His own Will, iv. 419. in Judaea, but not for Judaea alone, iv. 422. born in Sion, yet Founder of Sion, vi. 280. was, before He was born, iv. 337. took with
334. Priest and Victim, 6; vi. 117. King and Priest, 192; ii. 244; vi. 117. as King has a State and a Treasury, vi. 376. typified by the stone which Jacob anointed, ii. 247. by Isaac, 259. by David, iii. 55, 80. called David because of the seed of David, vi. 315. by the brazen serpent, v. 430. by Solomon, vi. 18. His miracles and sufferings, by psal tery and harp, iii. 94. compared to beehive, v. 307. a hen, iii. 136. corn of wheat, ii. 164; iii. 170, 392; v. 128. pelican in His Birth, an owl in his Passion, a sparrow in His Resurrection, v. 10. His humiliation described by milk, 346; v. 458. His Godhead bread, His Manhood milk, vi. 83.
Both God and Man, ii. 281; v. 234, 477; vi. 193. as God invisible, vi. 198. His divinity concealed, ii. 337.
His two-fold Advent, 72; iii. 17; iv. 409, 444. the time of second not known, 33. to be longed for, iii. 310; vi. 379.
His first coming, why foretold, v. 232. how benefited man, vi. 166. that we might believe God, vi. 356. to procure our salvation, iv. 195. made man that we might come to God, vi. 129. took human nature that we might partake the divine, v. 383 vi. 193. in humility to cure the ills of pride,
139, 345, 419. because Adam fell, v. 460. because man forsook God, ii. 30. to suffer, iv. 354; iii. 379. to die for us that we might live, vi. 422. took of us whereby to die for us, vi. 68, 423. died in our substance, makes us immortal of His, vi. 369.
took true flesh, iii. 400. pure flesh to purify us, vi. 286, 439. man in all things except sin, 219, Flesh and Soul and the Word, one Christ, iv.
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the flesh its weakness too, in com passion, iv. 227, 369. conquered the Devil by His Incarnation, iii. 326.
Mediator between God (not the Father only) and Man, i. 2i7; v. 137. as Man, ib. the need of a Mediator, iv. 297; vi. 129.
How said to have sin, i. 152; ii. 74. as the bearer, not committer of sins, iii. 367. free from original sin because born of a Virgin, ii. 375. alone without sin, ii. 373. and so able to free us, vi. 287.
Was great, became little, iv. 402. wrought the miracles of the Old Testament, iv. 282. His Humiliation in His Incarnation, i. 34f . even His Humiliation to die, vi. 119. it was mercy not want of power, iv. 416. that we might choose His reproved, iii. 17.
His poverty and riches, iii. 359. His'poverty our riches, ii. 165.
The Beauty of Christ, ii. 230. the greatness of His Love, ii. 335.
His Bones, Belly, Heart, what, i. 155. His Garments, the Sacra ments, i. 157. the Church, ii. 250; vi. 408.
His Temptation prefigured ours, iii. 176. a lesson for us, iv. 282, 304. threefold corresponding to the three kinds of sin, i. 70.
Prayed, to teach us to pray, iii. 84. prays for us, and in us, and is prayed to by us, iv. 184. prayed as man, not as God, i. 216, 395.
His sorrowfulness a figure of ours, ii. 206; iv. 369; v. 113. real, but voluntary, iv. 369. the cause of
iii. 380. His fear, that of His Body,
238.
His sweat, the meaning of, vi.
240.
His Pas>>ion,on Psalm 64 passim,
iii. 232 -- 249. an evening sacrifice, vi. 240.
Speaks in the name of His mem bers in His Passion, ii. 338 iii. 19, 129, 418. would not descend from the Cross, in order to tencb us en durance, 176; iii. 416. slew the devil by and became our King, vi. 438. why silent in, ii. 88. His sacrifice daily renewed in memory, iv. 17.
God just in permitting Christ's death, men unjust in inflicting iii. 209. suffered of His own free-will, iv. 218.
Himself without sin, has redeemed us from all our sins, vi. 72. conquered the world by His Cn>s, iv. 249.
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redeemed the whole world by His Blood, 161; iv. 411, 439. His death a sure pledge of everlasting life, vi. 423.
Suffered to comfort sufferers, iv. 321. that we might fear, not the death of the body, but of sin, iii. 34 to be imitated in His patience, ii. 314; iv. 382. bore the scars in His Body, to remove doubts from man's heart, iv. 261 .
Was marred to make man's soul beautiful, v. 69 died to turn fear tolove, iv. 308. truly died, though the God head dieth not, ii. 166. He being God died in that He was man, iii. 444 vi. 83.
His descent into hell, wonder among the dead, iv. 233.
His Resurrection gives hope of ours, iii. 444 vi. 68. raised the Father as Man, Himself as God, ii. 175; iii. 85; v. 224. He alone rose, not to die again, iii. 279 v. 525; vi. 25, 69. to deny the Resurrection to slay Christ, iii.
130.
Was judged once, will judge here
after, 329; ii. 88; iv. 451. the whole world, because He bought the whole, iv. 411. as Man, but in Glory, iv. 206. as fire, punishing the ungodly, Light to the righteous, iii. 315. not to be feared as Judge
those who have made Him their Advocate, iii. 307.
His merits profit only the pre destined, iv. 233.
The Church, Christ's Spouse, formed from His side, v. 47, 134 vi. 24, 43, 192. (see Church. )
Christ and His Church one Christ. (see Church. ) how Christ left His Father and Mother, to cleave to
ii. 239. Christ one with us, and one with the Father, vi. 281. the Head at rest in Heaven, the members too on earth, iv. 218, 303, 308, 325. we suffered in Christ, He now suffers in us, iii. 214. some of His Members preceded the Incarnation, iii. 187.
We ought to follow, not go before, Christ, ii. 156. He to be loved before all things, 225. those who love Him must hate what He hates, iv. 430. the good love, the bade hate, Him for nought, v. 209. (see Son)
Christians, children of the Patriarchs, iii. 496. all, one man, v. 34, 65, 508, 513 vi. 73. are Christ's, and Christ, 192; vi. 35. all anointed,
192; v. 116. like four-square slone, iv. 216. must expect to suffer
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troubles in this world, i. 178 ; iii. 59, 389 ; iv. 288; v. 508; vi. 25, 69. '
In name only, called beasts of the cane,' iii. 348. will not be saved because in the Church, iv. 129. belong to God in one sense, not in another, 295. many, beyond the number of the elect, ii. 142. the true, follow Christ in His sufferings,
32. and obey Him, 134. wicked, worse than Jew or Heathen, 255. hinder the conversion of others, 256. and cause sc andal to the whole body, 260. good and bad, mixed together now, 265. the evil assail
tlf Rood, iv. 285.
Once persecuted, now honoured,
ii. 215; iii. 169, 378; iv. 267. mul tiplied the more they were perse cuted, ii. 164. their bravery in per secution, v. 451. following Christ's example, iii. 59. submitted to their persecution, v. 450. accused of wor shipping dead man, v. 429. dis honoured, when they cannot be slain,
iii. 189.
The world an enemy to, iii. 58.
the real enemies of, vi. 48. bear the sign of the Cross that they be not ashamed of Christ crucified,
270.
Church, the, the field of God, v. 221
vi. 133. the handmaid of God, iv. 269. the ark of the saints, 213. threshing floor containing chaff and corn, 61, 70. the court of God, iv. 407. the city of God, ii. 288, 290 iii. 108. city set on a hill, ib. silvered dove, iii. 328. the pillar and ground of the Truth, v. 86. the House of God, 184. why called both mother and daughter, vi. 125. the firmament, ii.
from the Manhood, 10, 13. Christ took unto Himself the Church when He took His Manhood, 15.
His Flesh called sackcloth, 392; iii. 371. a Vessel, vi. 292. the Lamp of Wisdom, vi. 203. the Tabernacle of the Word, iv. 302. the Flesh of Christ the Head of the Churoh. v. 485.
Born of Virgin, ii. 375 v. 250; iv. 334; vi. 280. made the Mother of whom He was bom, iv. 4. Manichees say He had no Mother,
90. born by His own Will, iv. 419. in Judaea, but not for Judaea alone, iv. 422. born in Sion, yet Founder of Sion, vi. 280. was, before He was born, iv. 337. took with
334. Priest and Victim, 6; vi. 117. King and Priest, 192; ii. 244; vi. 117. as King has a State and a Treasury, vi. 376. typified by the stone which Jacob anointed, ii. 247. by Isaac, 259. by David, iii. 55, 80. called David because of the seed of David, vi. 315. by the brazen serpent, v. 430. by Solomon, vi. 18. His miracles and sufferings, by psal tery and harp, iii. 94. compared to beehive, v. 307. a hen, iii. 136. corn of wheat, ii. 164; iii. 170, 392; v. 128. pelican in His Birth, an owl in his Passion, a sparrow in His Resurrection, v. 10. His humiliation described by milk, 346; v. 458. His Godhead bread, His Manhood milk, vi. 83.
Both God and Man, ii. 281; v. 234, 477; vi. 193. as God invisible, vi. 198. His divinity concealed, ii. 337.
His two-fold Advent, 72; iii. 17; iv. 409, 444. the time of second not known, 33. to be longed for, iii. 310; vi. 379.
His first coming, why foretold, v. 232. how benefited man, vi. 166. that we might believe God, vi. 356. to procure our salvation, iv. 195. made man that we might come to God, vi. 129. took human nature that we might partake the divine, v. 383 vi. 193. in humility to cure the ills of pride,
139, 345, 419. because Adam fell, v. 460. because man forsook God, ii. 30. to suffer, iv. 354; iii. 379. to die for us that we might live, vi. 422. took of us whereby to die for us, vi. 68, 423. died in our substance, makes us immortal of His, vi. 369.
took true flesh, iii. 400. pure flesh to purify us, vi. 286, 439. man in all things except sin, 219, Flesh and Soul and the Word, one Christ, iv.
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the flesh its weakness too, in com passion, iv. 227, 369. conquered the Devil by His Incarnation, iii. 326.
Mediator between God (not the Father only) and Man, i. 2i7; v. 137. as Man, ib. the need of a Mediator, iv. 297; vi. 129.
How said to have sin, i. 152; ii. 74. as the bearer, not committer of sins, iii. 367. free from original sin because born of a Virgin, ii. 375. alone without sin, ii. 373. and so able to free us, vi. 287.
Was great, became little, iv. 402. wrought the miracles of the Old Testament, iv. 282. His Humiliation in His Incarnation, i. 34f . even His Humiliation to die, vi. 119. it was mercy not want of power, iv. 416. that we might choose His reproved, iii. 17.
His poverty and riches, iii. 359. His'poverty our riches, ii. 165.
The Beauty of Christ, ii. 230. the greatness of His Love, ii. 335.
His Bones, Belly, Heart, what, i. 155. His Garments, the Sacra ments, i. 157. the Church, ii. 250; vi. 408.
His Temptation prefigured ours, iii. 176. a lesson for us, iv. 282, 304. threefold corresponding to the three kinds of sin, i. 70.
Prayed, to teach us to pray, iii. 84. prays for us, and in us, and is prayed to by us, iv. 184. prayed as man, not as God, i. 216, 395.
His sorrowfulness a figure of ours, ii. 206; iv. 369; v. 113. real, but voluntary, iv. 369. the cause of
iii. 380. His fear, that of His Body,
238.
His sweat, the meaning of, vi.
240.
His Pas>>ion,on Psalm 64 passim,
iii. 232 -- 249. an evening sacrifice, vi. 240.
Speaks in the name of His mem bers in His Passion, ii. 338 iii. 19, 129, 418. would not descend from the Cross, in order to tencb us en durance, 176; iii. 416. slew the devil by and became our King, vi. 438. why silent in, ii. 88. His sacrifice daily renewed in memory, iv. 17.
God just in permitting Christ's death, men unjust in inflicting iii. 209. suffered of His own free-will, iv. 218.
Himself without sin, has redeemed us from all our sins, vi. 72. conquered the world by His Cn>s, iv. 249.
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redeemed the whole world by His Blood, 161; iv. 411, 439. His death a sure pledge of everlasting life, vi. 423.
Suffered to comfort sufferers, iv. 321. that we might fear, not the death of the body, but of sin, iii. 34 to be imitated in His patience, ii. 314; iv. 382. bore the scars in His Body, to remove doubts from man's heart, iv. 261 .
Was marred to make man's soul beautiful, v. 69 died to turn fear tolove, iv. 308. truly died, though the God head dieth not, ii. 166. He being God died in that He was man, iii. 444 vi. 83.
His descent into hell, wonder among the dead, iv. 233.
His Resurrection gives hope of ours, iii. 444 vi. 68. raised the Father as Man, Himself as God, ii. 175; iii. 85; v. 224. He alone rose, not to die again, iii. 279 v. 525; vi. 25, 69. to deny the Resurrection to slay Christ, iii.
130.
Was judged once, will judge here
after, 329; ii. 88; iv. 451. the whole world, because He bought the whole, iv. 411. as Man, but in Glory, iv. 206. as fire, punishing the ungodly, Light to the righteous, iii. 315. not to be feared as Judge
those who have made Him their Advocate, iii. 307.
His merits profit only the pre destined, iv. 233.
The Church, Christ's Spouse, formed from His side, v. 47, 134 vi. 24, 43, 192. (see Church. )
Christ and His Church one Christ. (see Church. ) how Christ left His Father and Mother, to cleave to
ii. 239. Christ one with us, and one with the Father, vi. 281. the Head at rest in Heaven, the members too on earth, iv. 218, 303, 308, 325. we suffered in Christ, He now suffers in us, iii. 214. some of His Members preceded the Incarnation, iii. 187.
We ought to follow, not go before, Christ, ii. 156. He to be loved before all things, 225. those who love Him must hate what He hates, iv. 430. the good love, the bade hate, Him for nought, v. 209. (see Son)
Christians, children of the Patriarchs, iii. 496. all, one man, v. 34, 65, 508, 513 vi. 73. are Christ's, and Christ, 192; vi. 35. all anointed,
192; v. 116. like four-square slone, iv. 216. must expect to suffer
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troubles in this world, i. 178 ; iii. 59, 389 ; iv. 288; v. 508; vi. 25, 69. '
In name only, called beasts of the cane,' iii. 348. will not be saved because in the Church, iv. 129. belong to God in one sense, not in another, 295. many, beyond the number of the elect, ii. 142. the true, follow Christ in His sufferings,
32. and obey Him, 134. wicked, worse than Jew or Heathen, 255. hinder the conversion of others, 256. and cause sc andal to the whole body, 260. good and bad, mixed together now, 265. the evil assail
tlf Rood, iv. 285.
Once persecuted, now honoured,
ii. 215; iii. 169, 378; iv. 267. mul tiplied the more they were perse cuted, ii. 164. their bravery in per secution, v. 451. following Christ's example, iii. 59. submitted to their persecution, v. 450. accused of wor shipping dead man, v. 429. dis honoured, when they cannot be slain,
iii. 189.
The world an enemy to, iii. 58.
the real enemies of, vi. 48. bear the sign of the Cross that they be not ashamed of Christ crucified,
270.
Church, the, the field of God, v. 221
vi. 133. the handmaid of God, iv. 269. the ark of the saints, 213. threshing floor containing chaff and corn, 61, 70. the court of God, iv. 407. the city of God, ii. 288, 290 iii. 108. city set on a hill, ib. silvered dove, iii. 328. the pillar and ground of the Truth, v. 86. the House of God, 184. why called both mother and daughter, vi. 125. the firmament, ii.
