a
Mountain
in His Godhead, a Valley in His humi liation, v.
Augustine - Exposition on the Psalms - v6
why Christ would not make the stones bread at His Temptation, iv.
304.
(see Christ: Eucharist.
)
INDEX. 403
Book, meaning of the book that was
sweet in the mouth, bitter in the
belly, ii. 224. Holy Scripture many
books yet one book, vi. 452. meaning
of being blotted from the book of
the living, iii. 387. the world, as Calling, not for our deserts, but from
well as Scripture, book wherein we may read God's doings, ii. 267. heathen books profit some, Holy Scripture all, v. 102. do not teach humility, 297. (see Scripture. )
the free grace of God, 32. how we must answer God's calling, v. 22. we are called by the preaching of repentance, vi. 453. the first step to everlasting life, ib. (see Grace. )
Bone, bones in the Body of Christ, His Calendars, (Ephemerides,) supersti stronger members, 255, 388 ii. tious use of, ii. 167.
197 v. 6. the bone made in secret, Calumny, (see Accusation, false. ) inward strength, vi. 208. bones of Canaan, meaning of the name, v. 153;
the soul, its strength, 36, 233.
endurance, 371.
Bow, the, used for Holy Scripture,
56. God's bended bow, His threats, iii. 117. the bow of the wicked, their plots, ii. 19.
Bowed down, said of men of worldly desires, ii. 380 iii. 383 vi. 286. of sinners, unable to restore them selves, ii. 77.
Bread, the word of God, the bread of the soul, ii. 52 iv. 305 v. Christ the living Bread, vi. 107, 191, 234. bitter to sinners, 32. through Christ's Incarnation man
vi. 144.
Captivity, the captivity of the Jews a
type of ours, iii. 251, 408; vi. 15S, &c. our first captivity that under sin, from which we are freed by grace, iii. 431. our pilgrimage here
state of captivity, vi. 386. wherein consists, vi. 164. the devil and his angels, they that led us captive, ib. we are captives because sold under sin, vi. 3. and ransomed by Christ's Blood, iv. 403. our captivity just, because we have deserted our true Captain, iii. 433. we must confess ourselves captives, to be counted
Build, meaning of building
silver, precious stones, wood, hay, stubble, on Christ the Foundation,
244, &c. iv. 129, &c. to build on the rock or on the sand, meaning of, v. 63.
Building, we are God's, iii. 295,317- we built as stones into the Heavenly City, v. 493.
Burden, Christ's light, because light ened by love, iii. 329 love bids us bear each other's burdens, vi. 65.
C.
Ctecilianus, Bp. of Carthage, 97. condemned by seventy Bishops, ii. 35, 45. restored by the Apostolic See, ii. 45. thrice gained his cause in appeals made by the Donatists them selves, ii. 46.
Cain, having a mark set on him by God, type of the Jewish nation, ii. 145; iii. 147; iv. 65. founder of the mystical Babylon, iii. 192, 251.
Ceelestis, an heathen goddess highly honoured at Carthage, iii. 219; iv. 4G2.
gold,
; i.
;
; ;
7.
it,
it a
i.
i.
;
it,
4,
i.
i.
i. a
;i. it,
i.
a
i.
464 INDEX.
worthy to be freed, iv. 170. captivity
how led captive, iii. 339.
Carthage, some consider meant by
Tamhian, ii. 292. its fame as a naval power, ii. 203. belonged to the hea then goddess Caelestis, iv. 462.
Cattle, God's flocks, vi. 377. used in distinction from men, for the un learned, vi. 142. the good of cattle and the good of man different, v. 44.
Cedars, the righteous why like cedars of Libanus, iv. 326. cedars of Li- ban us, the high exalted, iv. 107. broken by the voice of the Lord when brought to repentance, i. 212.
Cherubim, meaning of their name, iv. 102, 447.
Christ, means Anointed, i. 192 ; v. 116. called so as King and Priest, i. 192. anoints the Church with grace, ib. both our Anointed and His Father's, vi. 109.
The Lamb without spot, iii. 237. the Angel of Great Counsel, i. 362. the Cluster of Grapes in the wine press, i. 62; iii. 59. the Arm of the
Lord, ii. 212; iii. 437; vi. 437.
Day from day, as being Light from
light, v. 186. the Food of Angels, iv.
61. a Tower of strength, iii. 179. a
Worm, i. 154. the Corner Stone, ii.
247, 289. the Way, iii. 303. our
Way, our Guide, and our Country,
iii. 177. the Rock, ib. vi. 176. the
end of the law, as its Accompiisher,
i. 17; ii. 261 ; iii. 26, 79, 175, 270;
vi 220. the Foundation, v. 403. the
Physician, i. 419; ii. 50; vi 79.
maketh Himself our Medicine, iii.
393. the Hand of God, v. 456 ; vi.
308. a Merchant who bought man
kind with his Blood, i. 161. and
barters good for evil, i. 238 ; vi. 422.
a Mountain, i. 11, 15; ii. 265. the
Stone that became a mountain, ii.
271, 288; iii. 108. Mountain of 188. the Word never again severed
mountains, iii. 336 ; iv. 234. Moun tain of God, iii. 335.
a Mountain in His Godhead, a Valley in His humi liation, v. 458. our Brother, ii. 310. the Sun, i. 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.
it, ;
;
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i.
, a
i. it
a
i. ;
i. i.
i.
i.
;
i.
i. i.
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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.
INDEX. 403
Book, meaning of the book that was
sweet in the mouth, bitter in the
belly, ii. 224. Holy Scripture many
books yet one book, vi. 452. meaning
of being blotted from the book of
the living, iii. 387. the world, as Calling, not for our deserts, but from
well as Scripture, book wherein we may read God's doings, ii. 267. heathen books profit some, Holy Scripture all, v. 102. do not teach humility, 297. (see Scripture. )
the free grace of God, 32. how we must answer God's calling, v. 22. we are called by the preaching of repentance, vi. 453. the first step to everlasting life, ib. (see Grace. )
Bone, bones in the Body of Christ, His Calendars, (Ephemerides,) supersti stronger members, 255, 388 ii. tious use of, ii. 167.
197 v. 6. the bone made in secret, Calumny, (see Accusation, false. ) inward strength, vi. 208. bones of Canaan, meaning of the name, v. 153;
the soul, its strength, 36, 233.
endurance, 371.
Bow, the, used for Holy Scripture,
56. God's bended bow, His threats, iii. 117. the bow of the wicked, their plots, ii. 19.
Bowed down, said of men of worldly desires, ii. 380 iii. 383 vi. 286. of sinners, unable to restore them selves, ii. 77.
Bread, the word of God, the bread of the soul, ii. 52 iv. 305 v. Christ the living Bread, vi. 107, 191, 234. bitter to sinners, 32. through Christ's Incarnation man
vi. 144.
Captivity, the captivity of the Jews a
type of ours, iii. 251, 408; vi. 15S, &c. our first captivity that under sin, from which we are freed by grace, iii. 431. our pilgrimage here
state of captivity, vi. 386. wherein consists, vi. 164. the devil and his angels, they that led us captive, ib. we are captives because sold under sin, vi. 3. and ransomed by Christ's Blood, iv. 403. our captivity just, because we have deserted our true Captain, iii. 433. we must confess ourselves captives, to be counted
Build, meaning of building
silver, precious stones, wood, hay, stubble, on Christ the Foundation,
244, &c. iv. 129, &c. to build on the rock or on the sand, meaning of, v. 63.
Building, we are God's, iii. 295,317- we built as stones into the Heavenly City, v. 493.
Burden, Christ's light, because light ened by love, iii. 329 love bids us bear each other's burdens, vi. 65.
C.
Ctecilianus, Bp. of Carthage, 97. condemned by seventy Bishops, ii. 35, 45. restored by the Apostolic See, ii. 45. thrice gained his cause in appeals made by the Donatists them selves, ii. 46.
Cain, having a mark set on him by God, type of the Jewish nation, ii. 145; iii. 147; iv. 65. founder of the mystical Babylon, iii. 192, 251.
Ceelestis, an heathen goddess highly honoured at Carthage, iii. 219; iv. 4G2.
gold,
; i.
;
; ;
7.
it,
it a
i.
i.
;
it,
4,
i.
i.
i. a
;i. it,
i.
a
i.
464 INDEX.
worthy to be freed, iv. 170. captivity
how led captive, iii. 339.
Carthage, some consider meant by
Tamhian, ii. 292. its fame as a naval power, ii. 203. belonged to the hea then goddess Caelestis, iv. 462.
Cattle, God's flocks, vi. 377. used in distinction from men, for the un learned, vi. 142. the good of cattle and the good of man different, v. 44.
Cedars, the righteous why like cedars of Libanus, iv. 326. cedars of Li- ban us, the high exalted, iv. 107. broken by the voice of the Lord when brought to repentance, i. 212.
Cherubim, meaning of their name, iv. 102, 447.
Christ, means Anointed, i. 192 ; v. 116. called so as King and Priest, i. 192. anoints the Church with grace, ib. both our Anointed and His Father's, vi. 109.
The Lamb without spot, iii. 237. the Angel of Great Counsel, i. 362. the Cluster of Grapes in the wine press, i. 62; iii. 59. the Arm of the
Lord, ii. 212; iii. 437; vi. 437.
Day from day, as being Light from
light, v. 186. the Food of Angels, iv.
61. a Tower of strength, iii. 179. a
Worm, i. 154. the Corner Stone, ii.
247, 289. the Way, iii. 303. our
Way, our Guide, and our Country,
iii. 177. the Rock, ib. vi. 176. the
end of the law, as its Accompiisher,
i. 17; ii. 261 ; iii. 26, 79, 175, 270;
vi 220. the Foundation, v. 403. the
Physician, i. 419; ii. 50; vi 79.
maketh Himself our Medicine, iii.
393. the Hand of God, v. 456 ; vi.
308. a Merchant who bought man
kind with his Blood, i. 161. and
barters good for evil, i. 238 ; vi. 422.
a Mountain, i. 11, 15; ii. 265. the
Stone that became a mountain, ii.
271, 288; iii. 108. Mountain of 188. the Word never again severed
mountains, iii. 336 ; iv. 234. Moun tain of God, iii. 335.
a Mountain in His Godhead, a Valley in His humi liation, v. 458. our Brother, ii. 310. the Sun, i. 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.
it, ;
;
i.
i.
, a
i. it
a
i. ;
i. i.
i.
i.
;
i.
i. i.
aa
i.
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.
