Oriental Churches, the, use unfermented | Precepts, particular of Christ, as to ab-
wine in celebrating the Lord's Sup- per, 92.
Origen, quoted, 100, 121. Osorius, Bishop, quoted, 93. Οὐδείς and οὐδὲ εἰς, use of, 69. Ovid, quoted, 115.
'Oos, use of, in N. T., 51; drank by Christ on the cross, 94; its nature, 96.
stinence, 108.
Pressensé, E., quoted, 89.
Prejudice, and the interpretation of God's word, 19.
Principles, general, of Christ enforcing abstinence, 97.
Prelum, 24, 25. Proclus, quoted, 32. Πρόδρομος, 33. Πρόχυμα, 23.
Palestine, drunkenness in, 11; the wines Protropum, 23, 33, 73.
Palladius, quoted, 27.
Pallas, quoted, 48.
Purim, the feast of, drunkenness at, 11.
Raisins, wine made from, 26.
Palm-tree, the fresh juice of, a common Ramsey, Prof., quoted, 33. drink, 44.
Paræus, quoted, 128.
Parkes, Dr., quoted, 4, 6, 7, 110, 135. Parkinson, J., quoted, 33. Πάροινος, 115, 116, 121.
Passover, the, the occasion of the in- stitution of the Lord's Supper, 72; the law of, 73, 75; the wine of, 73. Passow, quoted, 115, 141. Passum, 24, 26, 33.
Pasteur and Hallier, researches of, 29. Patrick, Bishop, quoted, 57.
Paul, St., his conception of temperance
Phillips, Wendell, quoted, 2.
Philo, quoted, 55, 59, 123.
Pickering, J., quoted, 121, 127, 141.
Pineau grape, the, 145.
Plato, quoted, 99, 120, 123.
Plautus, quoted, 126.
Rawlinson, "Five Great Monarchies," quoted, 10.
Rechabites, abstinence of, 11. Reformed drunkards and fermented wine at the Lord's table, 81. Renan, E., "Lang. Sem.," quoted, 31. Rheims version, the, quoted, 128. Rich, A. B., quoted, 69.
Rich, Dictionary of Antiquities," quoted, 142.
Richardson, Dr. B. W., quoted, 4, 5, 7, 33, 54, 69, 82, 99, 100, 102, 132, 151. Riegel, quoted, 111.
Ringer, Dr., quoted, 6. Riparia grape, the, 149.
Robinson, E., quoted, 40, 69, 84, 115,
Pliny, quoted, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 29, Sapa, 27, 33.
30, 31, 32, 34, 59, 71.
Plumb, A. H., quoted, 9, 12.
Plumptre, E. H., quoted, 122. Plutarch, quoted, 29, 59, 76, 122.
Poison, fermented wine described as a,
in the Scriptures, 38.
Polybius, quoted, 14, 85, 116. Poor, Dr., quoted, 88.
Pope, William B., quoted, 89. Porphyry, quoted, 123. Posca, 96.
Pott, A. F., quoted, 58. Potter, Alonzo, quoted, 18.
Potter, Archbishop, quoted, 27.
Samson, G. W., quoted, 18, 40, 41.
D'pen, sar ham-mashqim, 83.
Sextus, Empiricus, quoted, 127. , shechar, 43.
Dpy, shemarim, 46.
Short, "On the Order of Words in the Attic Greek Prose," quoted, 118.
Sin, the use of alcoholic drinks a, 27. Σκανδαλίζω, 100.
Skeats W. W., quoted, 143. Skin-bottles, used to hold wine, 60-67. Slavery defended from the Bible on the same ground as wine-drinking, 8, 18. Smith, Dr. Edward, quoted, 64. Smith, J., quoted, 98, 99. Smith, W., 66
'Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities," quoted, 19, 22, 24, 27, 33, 65, 139; "Bible Diction- ary," quoted, 40, 64, 72; "Latin Dic- tionary," quoted, 142. Smith, W. R., quoted, 76. NED, sobe, 48.
"Temperance Bible Commentary," the quoted, 113.
Temperance, inculcations of, in the N. T., 124; signification and use of the term, 125; etymology of, 126; St. Paul's conception of, 129; the Meth- odist Discipline on, 152. Temperantia, 124, 126; temperans, 126.
Temperature at which fermentation is possible, 29; grape juice boils, 29; alcohol evaporates, 29.
Temptation, the law of, the avoidance of, 102.
Terrence, quoted, 59. Theodoret, quoted, 91. Theognis, quoted, 123. Theophrastus, quoted, 57, 59. Theophylact, quoted, 86, 118. Therapeutæ, the abstinence of, 11. Thermometer, the, use of, in detecting the effect of small doses of alcohol, 111, 151. Thermopolium, the, 28.
Sobriety, injunctions to, in the N. T., Tholuck, F. A., quoted, 60.
Sophocles, quoted, 122. Sophocles, Prof., quoted, 141.
Σώφρων, 116, 117, 120; σωφρονέω, σω- φρονίζω, σωφρόνως, and σωφροσύνη, 120. Soûler, use of, 59.
, sovai-yayin, 14. Spartianus, quoted, 96. Sphygmograph, the, use of, in detecting effect of small doses of alcohol, 111, 151.
Spier and Surenne, quoted, 59, 142. Spirit, the, fullness of, contrasted with
fullness of wine, 117. Spon's "Encyclopædia," quoted, 150. Stanley, Dean, quoted, 60, 89, 90, 92, 93. Stephanus, quoted, 122.
Story, "On Alcohol," quoted, 89. Stuart, Moses, 18, 21, 35, 39, 50, 57. Suicer, "Thesaurus Ecclesiasticus," quoted, 100, 128.
Suidas, quoted, 22, 99, 113, 122, 127. Sulphur fumigation of wine, 30. Sweetnesses, the feast of, 73. Swinburne, "Travels," quoted, 83. Symbolism of the wine of the Supper, 81. Tacitus, quoted, 11, 75, 126, 128. Taeniotic wine, 28.
Tahiti, law of, prohibiting the importa- tion of ardent spirits, 98. Talmud, the, quoted, 11, 30, 73, 75, 76, 77.
Tavernier, Baron, quoted, 93. Taylor, quoted, 37.
Teinturier grape, the, 145.
Thomas Magister, quoted, 121.
Thomas, St., the Christians of, use un- fermented wine at the Lord's Supper, 93.
Thomson, Sir Henry, quoted, 3, 62. Thudicum and Dupré, quoted, 6, 64, 145, 146.
Thucydides, quoted, 99. Tischendorf, C., quoted, 70, 92, 93. Timothy, his use of wine, 112. Tinta Francisca grape, the, 145.. win, tirosh, 40.
Transubstantiation, the doctrine of, 89. Tregelles, S. P., quoted, 70. Trench, R. C., quoted, 53, 54, 87, 118,
120, 147.
Tuch, quoted, 21.
Turner, E., quoted. 54, 75. ,,Tyndal's version, quoted, 114, 129.
Ure's "Dictionary of Arts, Manufact- uries, and Mines," quoted, 24.
Van Buren, J. M., quoted, 27. Valpy, quoted, 141. Vanicek, quoted, 58, 122, 126, 142. Van Lennep, "Bible Lands," quoted, 27. Varro, quoted, 22, 26, 27, 32, 33. Vegetius, quoted, 96.
Vine, the, and its branches? suggestion of the figure of, 86.
Vin, boueux, 140; cotto, 27, 28; cuit, 28; ordinaire, 50.
Vinegar. 50, 51, 60.
Temetum, the ancient name for wine, 31. Vinum dulce, 19, 24.
Virgil, quoted, 25, 27, 126. Vitriaco, Jacobus, á, quoted, 91. Volney, quoted, 57.
Vulgate, the, quoted, 14, 41, 129, 130.
Wafer, the, 90.
Water, the, of life, 87.
Water, the practice of mingling, with wine at the Lord's Supper, 91. Walker, J., quoted, 143.
Watt's "Dictionary of Chemistry," quoted, 66.
Webster, N., quoted, 143. Westcott, Canon, quoted, 53. Westcott and Hort, quoted, 70.
Whedon, Daniel D., quoted, 54, 60, 61, 95, 147.
Whitby, quoted, 60.
White and Riddle, quoted, 142.
forbidden without regard to its kind, 114; our opponents' position with re- gard to the meaning of, 140. Wine, fermented, composition of, 37; prohibited by the law of the Pass- over, 77; not a proper symbol of blood in general, 81; or of Christ's blood, 82.
Wine, unfermented, préjugé légitime against the doctrine of, 17; scholar- ship and the doctrine of, 18; exist- ence and use of, in ancient times, 19; a common beverage, 31, 140; recogni- tion of, in the Scriptures, 34; con- position of, 37; regarded as the best, 57; the proper symbol of Christ's blood, 83; used in celebrating the Lord's Supper, 72-94; excessive use of, forbidden, 114.
Wine-bibber, a, Christ charged with be- ing, 1, 15; definition of, 14. Wine-bibbing put on a par with sensu- ality and gluttony, 16. Wine-drinking a sin, per se, 2. Winer, "Grammar of the New Testa- ment," quoted, 69, 70, 117. Woes pronounced by Christ on those who cause temptation, 105. Women, aged, especially addicted to wine, 115.
Women, strict abstinence enjoined upon,
Witthaus, Dr., quoted, 150. Wiesinger, quoted, 116, 124. Wine, ancient, strength of, 20; dilution of, 28, 46; boiled, 27; the fermented juice of the grape not always called, 31; did not always mean the juice of the grape, 31; the term used with- out any reference to the grape, 31; did not always mean the fermented juice of the grape, 32; commended and condemned in both Testaments, 34; two kinds of, distinguished in the Scriptures, 34-38; Hebrew words rendered, 38-49; Greek words ren- dered, 50, 51; summary of the terms for, in the Scriptures, 52; made by Jesus at the marriage feast in Cana, Xenophion, quoted, 10, 31, 59, 87, 127, the best, not intoxicating, 55; 128. Aulese, method of making, 64; old, not better than new, 68-70; use of, by the good Samaritan, 71; the, of the Supper, 72-94; the, used on the cross, 94-97; the new, of the coming kingdom, 87; prohibitions of, in the N. T., 108; excessive use of,
Woodbury, Dr. F., quoted, 131. Worcester, J. E., quoted, 143. Wyckliffe's version, quoted, 14, 60, 128, 129, 130.
Youmans, E. L., quoted, 110. Young, "Analytical Concordance," quoted, 141.
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