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Children, duties of, 47.
Christ

called, the "Beloved," 73.
Christians died with, 38.
raised with, 40-41, 85-86.
deity of, 5, 18, 22, 31.

analysis of, 63-64.

destination of, 62.
Epistle to, 55 ff.

written by Paul, 58-59.
Ephesus, Paul at, 55.
Equality of all in Christ, 43.
Experience, the, of Colossians, 23,
24, 33.

Faith, salvation by, 86.
Fathers, duties of, 47.
Findlay, 65, 68, 69.
Foreordination, 72.

exalted over all in earth and Fornication, 42.

heaven, 82.

head of universe and of church, 21.

peace of, to rule in heart, 45.
the Reconciler, 22, 23.
relation of, to creation, 19.
resurrection of, 80.
sufficiency of, 32.

Circumcision, Christian, 32.

Fulness (pleroma), 15, 22, 32, 75
82.

Gentiles, 62, 75, 88-91, 96, 97.
Gnosticism, 3.

Good works, 87.

Gospel, extension of, 13, 25.
Grace of God, 73, 74.

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23, 75.

John, Gospel of, relation of Ephe-Redemption, 73, 77, 78.

sians to, Appendix II, 128.

Jülicher on authorship and date of
Colossians and Ephesians, 6.

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Respect of persons,

God, 48.

none with

Robinson, J. Armitage, on Ephe-
sians, 65.

Salmond

on Ephesians, 64.

on predestination, 71.
Sinaitic manuscript, 59.
Slavery, 47-49.

Slaves, duties of, 47.
Songs and hymns, 45.

Tertullian, 59.

Thanksgiving, 12.

Timothy, 11.

Tychicus, 51, 60.

Unbelievers, duty of Christians tow-
ards, 50.

Unchastity, 42.

Vatican manuscript, 59.

Von Soden, 5.

Wisdom, 15

Wives, duties of, 46.

Zahn, 9, 65.

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