oped by controversy, heretical ten- dencies, 194; the essential points of the orthodox doctrine, 195; triper- sonal and unipersonal, 196; denotes relations within the Trinity as well as to the world and men, 197 seq.; doctrine reveals God not as bare unity, but as having fulness of life, 199; is love which implies personal relations, this in God explains the Trinity, 200; relations within the Trinity, meaning of Fatherhood and Sonship, 201. The doctrine reasonable, 202 seq., though it con- tains an element of incomprehensi- bility is not pre-eminently mysteri- ous, 203; analogies against the Uni- tarian view, reasonable as compared with the ethnic religions, 204: unites the truths in the various philosoph- ical theories, 205; accords with Christian experience, 207; each of the Trinity concerned in provi- dence, 279.
TRUTH of God, rooted in His holiness, 213.
TRUTH, the means especially em- ployed in regeneration, 460.
UNCHANGEABLENESS of God, 232. UNION with Christ, nature and ef- fects, Scripture teaching concern- ing, 465.
UNITARIAN controversy, 540. UNIVERSALITY of sin, a fact, 322 seq.; the reason, 323 seq.
UNIVERSE ruled by Christ, 129, 404.
VICARIOUS, death of Christ taught, 372 seq.; idea in the Old Testament. sacrifices, 369 seq. See Atonement. VIRTUES, natural, their value, 352. VOCATION, the Christian, 472. VOLITION, not choice, 312.
WALLACE, origin of man, 297. WESLEY, perfection, 471. WESTMINSTER Catechism, definition of God, 17; person of Christ, 150; God's plan, 232 seq.; chief end of man, 283; sin, 302; degrees of guilt, 316; effectual calling, 461; future life, 500.
WESTMINSTER Confession, God the supreme authority, 88; so the Holy Spirit speaking through Scripture, 91; calls the pope antichrist, 516. WHEDON, perfection, 471.
WHITTIER, Trinitas, 208. WILL. See Choice, Determinism, Freedom. Augustin's doctrine, that of Pelagius, 331; God's, twofold sense of, 240.
WISDOM of God, 232.
WORD, means of regeneration, 460; of grace, 411.
WORLD, known by its self-revelation, 2, 3; made to be the theatre of Christ's redemptive work, 179; to be redeemed, 503.
WRATH of God, 355; a matter of de- gree, 356.
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