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With or without adjuncts, the word spirit, among a great variety of significations,
frequently denotes the power and agency of God, natural, providential, or mira-
culous, having no reference to a distinction of persons in the Deity — 65-6,
137, 156, 201, 217, 222, 393, and many other places.

The Spirit of God, Holy Spirit, &c. means sometimes God himself, or, by a figure
of speech, the holy mind of God; without any allusion to hypostatical distinc-
tions-95, 106, 175, 199, 205, 388, 394, 597, 403, 407, 423, 434-5, 443,
471, 547, 549, et al.

These expressions variously interpreted, but excluding any notion of the spirit of
God, holy spirit, &c. being the third person in the Godhead -94, 125, 134,
156, 163-4, 175-6, 197, 204, 205-6, 220, 242-3, 256, 261-2, 281, 343, 388, 420-2,
430, 436, 437, 438, 470-1, 505, 507, 520, 558, et al.

Gen. i. 2. The spirit of God moved on the face of the waters. The power, or a
mighty wind, of God; not the person of the Holy Ghost — 94.

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Ps. xxxiii. 6. - By the breath, or spirit, of his mouth. Equivalent to the word, or
command, of Jehovah- 163-4.

Isa. xxxiv. 16. — His spirit it hath gathered them. Jehovah himself, or his might
and power 197.

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Isa. xlviii. 16. And his spirit hath sent me; indicating the inspiration of the
prophet-201.

Isa. lxiii. 10. They vexed his holy spirit; God himself - 205.

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Hag. ii. 5. My spirit, the prophetical spirit, or an inward power, derived from

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Matt. i. 18. Luke i. 35. — The holy spirit; divine power or influence - 232, 291.
Matt. iii. 16. The spirit of God descending. An external symbol of the divine
powers or the gifts with which Jesus was endowed - 242.
Matt. xxviii. 19.

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Baptizing them into the name of the holy spirit. Impossible
to understand from this whether the Holy Ghost is a person — 281.
John xiv. 16, 17; xv. 26; xvi. 13-15. Acts v. 32. - The comforter, the holy
spirit, the spirit of truth. The divine power, personified as the ambassador of
God and Christ; an assistant to the apostles 367-8, 369, 372, 396.

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John xv. 26. Who proceedeth from the Father. This not said of the essence or
eternal generation of the third person of the Trinity — 372.
Acts i. 16; xxviii. 25.

Acts v.

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The Holy Spirit, that is, the Father, spake — 388.

3, 4; xv. 28; xx. 23, 28. Rev. xxii. 17. Lying to the holy spirit and
to men; it seemed good to the holy spirit and to us, &c.; signifying "the
apostles endowed with the holy spirit 394-5, 405, 407, 581.

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Acts viii. 29, 39; x. 19; xi. 12. 1 Tim. iv. 1. Rev. ii. 7.

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The spirit said, &c.
Interpreted of an angel, or of Jesus Christ, or, by prosopopcia, of divine
revelation

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The spirit searcheth all things. The mind of God, or the spirit of
which Christians are partakers, penetrates the deep things of God — 434-5.
The communion of the holy spirit. Not explained of a person,
but of gifts and graces 456.
Eph. i. 13, 14.
proved - 463.

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The holy spirit of promise, who, &c. No personality here

Grieve not the holy spirit of God; God himself, or his gifts - 470-1.

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The eternal spirit; not the third person in the Trinity — 540-1.
The seren spirits; seven ministering angels - 572-3.

ALPHABETICAL LIST

OF

THE PRINCIPAL TRINITARIANS REFERRED TO,

AND OF

THEIR WRITINGS* QUOTED,

IN THE PRECEDING WORK.

ABBOTT, JACOB, an American.

The Corner-stone; or, a Familiar Illust. of the Principles of Christian Truth. Lond. (no date), 18mo. AINSWORTH, HENRY, an English Nonconformist; died, 1622 or 1623. Annotations on the Books of Moses, &c. Lond. 1639, fol.

ALVAREZ, DIEGO, a Spanish Dominican, who became archbishop of
Trani; d. 1635. -Isaias Expositus. Lugd. 1623, 2 tom. fol.
AMAMA, SIXTINUS, a disciple of Drusius, and Professor of Hebrew at
Franeker; d. 1629.—Antibarbarus Biblicus. Fran. 1656, 4to.
ARIAS MONTANUS, a Spanish Benedictine; b. 1527, d. 1598. Sacra
Biblia. Ex officina Commeliniana, 1616, 2 vol. fol.
ASSEMBLY'S ANNOTATORS. Annotations on the Bible.

Lond. 1657, 2 vol. fol.

Third edit.

BARKAR, CHRISTOPHER, printer to Queen Elizabeth, d. 1559. — In the "Concessions," Barkar's Bible signifies merely that he printed the Bible, with Annotations, dated Lond. 1576, fol.

BARNES, ALBERT, a minister at Philadelphia. - Notes on the Gospels. Lond. pub. by the Religious Tract Society, 2 vol. 18mo.

BARROW, ISAAC, D.D. F.R.S. Professor of Greek in the university of Cambridge; b. 1630, d. 1677.- Works, edited by Archbishop Tillotson. Lond. 1683, 1686; 3 vol. fol.

BATE, JULIUS, M.A. Rector of Sutton in Sussex; b. 1711, d. 1771. Critica Hebræa; or, a Heb.-English Dictionary. Lond. 1767, 4to. Translation of the Pentateuch, with notes. Lond. 1773, 4to. BAXTER, RICHARD, a Nonconformist divine; b. 1615, d. 1691. Paraphrase on the New Testament. (Date unknown.) 8vo. BEAUSOBRE, ISAAC, a Swiss Calvinistic divine; b. 1659, d. 1738.. -Le Nouveau Testament, avec des notes. Amst. 1718, 2 vol. 4to. (This version Beausobre made in conjunction with L'Enfant.) — Remarques sur le Nouveau Testament. A la Haye, 1742, 2 tom. 4to.

To save room, the titles of some of the works will be shortened in the list; but it is not probable that any serious mistake will hence occur, as the editions quoted, with their dates, will be given. When ascertained, the years in which the writers were born and died will be Indicated by the initials b. and d.

BELLARMINE, ROBERT, a Jesuit, Cardinal, and Professor of Theology at Louvain; b. 1542, d. 1621. - Disputatio de Controversia Fidei Christiana; sc. de Verbo Dei, &c. Sedani, 1618-9, 2 tom. 4to. BENGEL, J. A. Professor of Divinity at Tubingen; b. 1687, d. 1752. Gnomon Novi Testamenti. Edit. secunda. Ulmæ, 1763, 4to. BENSON, JOSEPH, a Wesleyan minister. The Holy Bible, with notes. Lond. 1812-18, 5 vol. 4to.

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BEVERIDGE, WILLIAM, D.D. Bishop of St. Asaph; b. 1638, d. 1708. Private Thoughts on Religion. Sixth edit. Lond. 1713, 8vo. BEZA, THEODORE, colleague of and successor to Calvin in the church and university of Geneva; b. 1519, d. 1605. The New Testament translated into Latin, with notes. Camb. 1642, fol. BILLROTH, Dr. GUSTAV, Professor of Philosophy in the university of Halle; d. 1836. Commentary on the Epistles of Paul to the Corinthians. Edinb. 1837-8, 2 vol. foolsc. 8vo. BLAYNEY, BENJAMIN, D.D. Regius Professor of Hebrew, and Canon of Christ Church, Oxford; d. 1801.- A New Translation of Jeremiah and Lamentations, with notes. Oxford, 1784, 4to.—A New Translation of Zechariah, with notes. Oxford, 1797, 4to. BLOMFIELD, CHARLES JAMES, D.D. Bishop of London. Dissertation on the Traditional Knowledge of a Promised Redeemer, &c. Camb. 1819, 8vo.

BLOOMFIELD, S. T., D.D. F.S.A. Vicar of Bisbrooke, in Rutland. · Recensio Synoptica Annotationis Sacræ; a Critical Digest of the most important Annotations on the New Testament. Lond. 1828, 8 vol. 8vo.

BOCHART, SAMUEL, a French Protestant minister; b. 1599, d. 1667.— Hierozoicon. Lipsiæ, 1793-6, 3 tom. 4to.

BOOTHROYD, BENJAMIN, LL.D. pastor of an Independent church at Huddersfield, Yorkshire; d. 1836. — Biblia Hebraica, with notes. Pontefract (no date), 2 vol. 4to. An Improved Version of the Bible, with notes. Huddersfield, 1824, 3 vol. 4to.

Bos, LAMBERT, Professor of Greek at Franeker; b. 1670, d. 1717. Exercitationes Philologica. Edit. secunda. Franeq. 1713, 8vo. BOWYER, WILLIAM, a learned English printer; b. 1699, d. 1777.Critical Conjectures on the New Testament, collected from various authors. Third edit. Lond. 1782, 4to.

BUCER, MARTIN, Professor of Theology at Strasburg, and afterwards of the university of Cambridge; b. 1491, d. 1551.-Enarrationes in Quatuor Evangelia. Apud R. Stephanum, 1553, fol.—Enarrationes in Epistolas Pauli ad Romanos et Ephesios. Basileæ,

1562, fol.

BULL, GEORGE, D.D. Bishop of St. David's; b. 1634, d. 1710.— Opera Omnia: Defensio Fidei Nicænæ, &c. Lond. 1703, fol. BURKITT, WILLIAM, M.A. Vicar of Dedham, in Essex; b. 1650, d. 1703.—Expository Notes on the New Testament. Fortieth edit. Salford, 1807, 4to.

An

BURNET, GILBERT, Bishop of Salisbury; b. 1643, d. 1715. Exposition of the Thirty-nine Articles of the Church of England. Fourth edit. Lond. 1720, fol.

BURTON, EDWARD, D.D. Regius Professor of Divinity, and Canon of
Christ Church, Oxford; b. 1794, d. 1836. Theological Works.
Oxford, 1837, 5 vol. 8vo.
Bush, George, Professor of Hebrew and Oriental Literature, New
York City University. Notes on Genesis. Lond. med. 8vo,
reprinted from the American edit. of 1838.

BUXTORF, JOHN, Professor of Hebrew at Basil, b. 1564, d. 1629. Lexicon Hebraicum et Chaldaicum. Edit. sexta. Lond. 1646, 8vo. Thesaurus Linguæ Hebrææ. Edit. sexta. Basileæ, 1663, 8vo. Buxtorf, John, son of the preceding; and Professor of Hebrew at Basil; d. 1664.-Dissertationes Philologico-Theologica. Basileæ, 1645, 4to.

BYRTH, THOS. D.D. F.A.S. Rector of Wallasey, near Liverpool.

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The Unitarian Interpretation of the New Testament based upon Defective Scholarship, &c. a Lecture. Liverpool, 1839, 8vo. CAJETAN, CARDINAL; or, THOMAS DE VIO; a Dominican; b. 1469, d. 1534. In Sacram Scripturam Commentarii. Lugduni, 1639, 5 tom. fol.

CALMET, AUGUSTINE, a French Benedictine monk; b. 1672, d. 1757. Commentaire Littéral sur tous les Livres de l'Ancien et du Nouveau Testament. A Paris, 1724-6, 8 tom. fol. - Dictionary of the Holy Bible, under the direction of C. TAYLOR. Lond. 1797, 1801; 2 vol. 4to.

CALVIN, JOHN, the eminent Reformer, and Professor of Divinity at Geneva; b. 1509, d. 1564.-Commentarii, Prælectiones, et Tractatus Theologici. Editions used: Gen. 1581, 1583, 1589, 1591, 1593, 1595, 1597, 1600, 1610; fol.. -La Bible, revue par les Pasteurs et Professeurs de l'Eglise de Genève. Gen. 1608, 4to. (Calvin's name is not in the titlepage, but lettered on the back of the book. The notes are probably compiled from his works.) CAMERON, JOHN, Minister at Bourdeaux; Prof. of Divinity at Saumur, and afterwards in Glasgow, of which he was a native; b. 1580, d. 1625. Myrothecium Evangelicum. Gen. 1632, 4to. CAMPBELL, GEORGE, D.D. F.R.S. Edin.; Professor of Divinity, and Principal of Marischal College, Aberdeen; b. 1719, d. 1796. Translation of the Four Gospels, with Dissertations and notes. Third edit. Åberd. 1814, 4 vol. 8vo. - Lectures on Ecclesiastical History. Lond. 1800, 2 vol. 8vo. -Lectures on Systematic Theology and Pulpit Eloquence. Lond. 1807, 8vo.

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CAPPEL, LEWIS, a French Protestant, Professor of Hebrew at Sau-
mur; died, 1658. Critica Sacra. Lutet. Paris. 1650, fol..
Commentarii in Vetus Testamentum. Amstel. 1689, fol.
CARLILE, JAMES, Minister of the Scots Church, Capel-street, Dublin.
Jesus Christ the Great God our Saviour. Dub. 1828, 12mo.
The Use and Abuse of Creeds, &c. Dub. 1836, 8vo.
CASAUBON, MERIC, D.D. Prebendary of Canterbury; b. 1599, d. 1671.
Annotations on the Psalms, in the "Assembly's Annotations."
CASTALIO, SEBASTIAN, a Protestant; Professor of Greek at Basil;
b. 1515, d. 1563. · Annotations, as pub. in the "Critici Sacri."-
Biblia Sacra. Lond. 1726-7, 4 tom. 12mo.

Scholia

CLARIUS, ISIDORE, a Benedictine monk; b. 1495, d. 1555. -
in Vetus ac Novum Testamentum. Venetiis, 1557, fol.
CLARK, SAMUEL, M.A. a Nonconformist divine; died, 1701..
Annotations on the Bible. Lond. 1690, fol.

CLARKE, ADAM, LL.D. an eminent Wesleyan divine; b. about 1762, d. 1832.— Commentary on the Bible, with notes. Lond. 1836, 6 vol. royal 8vo.

CLERC, JEAN LE, Prof. of Hebrew, Belles Lettres, &c. in the Remonstrant College at Amsterdam; b. 1657, d. 1736. Translatio Librorum Veteris Testamenti, cum ejusdem Paraphrasi perpetua, Commentario Philol. &c. Amst. 1693, 1696, 1708, 1731; 5 vol. fol. - Le Nouveau Testament, avec des Remarques. Amst. 1703, 2 vol. 4to.-Supplement to Hammond on the New Testament. Lond. 1699, 4to.-Letters on the Inspiration of Scripture. 1690, 8vo. COBBIN, Rev. INGRAM, M.A.-The Condensed Commentary. Lond. (no date), imper. 8vo.

COCCEIUS, JOHN, Professor of Hebrew in the university of Leyden; b. 1603, d. 1669. Lexicon Hebraicum et Chaldaicum. Edidit

J. C. F. SCHULZ. Lipsiæ, 1779, 2 tom. 8vo.

COLERIDGE, SAMUEL TAYLOR, an eminent Poet and Metaphysician; b. 1772, d.. 1834.- Table Talk. Lond. 1835, 2 vol. post 8vo.Literary Remains, Lond. 1836, 1838-9; 4 vol. 8vo.

CONSTANTIN, ROBERT, a Physician, and Professor of the Belles Lettres
in the University of Caen, in Normandy; b. 1502, d. 1605. —
Lexicon Græco-Latinum. Gen. 1592, 2 vol. fol.
CONYBEARE, Rev. W. D., M.A. F.R.S.

Elementary Course of Theological Lectures, delivered in Bristol College. Second edit. Lond. 1836, post 8vo.

CRITICI SACRI; sive, Doctissimorum Virorum in SS. Biblia Annotationes, et Tractatus. Lond. 1660, 9 tom. fol.

DANEAU, LAMBERT, a French Calvinist, Professor of Theology at Leyden; b. 1530, d. 1596.-Opuscula Theologica. Gen. 1583, fol. DAUBUZ, CHARLES, M.A. a Frenchman, Vicar of Brotherton in Yorkshire; b. about 1670, d. 1740. Commentary on the Revelation of St. John. Lond. 1720, fol. DAWSON, ABRAHAM, M.A. Rector of Ringfield, Suffolk. - A New Translation of the First Five Chapters of Genesis, with notes. Lond. 1763, 1772, 4to. DIEU, LEWIS DE, a Protestant divine, Professor in the Walloon College at Leyden; b. 1590, d. 1642. Animadversiones in Veteris et Novi Testamenti Libros. Lugd. Batav. 1631-48, 4 vol. 4to. DIODATI, JOHN, an Italian Protestant, Prof. of Theology at Geneva; b. 1576, d. 1649 (?) · Annotations on the Bible, translated from the Italian. Lond. 1651, fol. DODDRIDGE, PHILIP, D.D. a dissenting minister and academical tutor; b. 1702, d. 1751. Family Expositor. Lond. 1825, imp. 8vo. DOEDERLEIN, JOHN CHRISTOPHER, Professor of Divinity in the university of Jena; b. 1746, d. 1792.-Esaias. Latine vertit, notasque varii argumenti subjecit Doederlein. Altorfi, 1780, 8vo.

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