G

Galilee, The Sea of, 111

Genesis, legendary, 75, 78, 95, 178, 188–97, 349

Gerard, Father, on the gravity of the situation, 3;
on The Riddle of the Universe, 381

Germany, 4, 269, 271

Germany, Emperor of, cited, 235, 371;
alluded to, 375 note 2

Gibbon, on the prodigy of the darkness, etc., 104;
cited, 292–3, 369

Gibbon, Rev. J. Morgan, 24;
cited, 381

Gladstone, W. E., on slavery, 39–40;
on Genesis, 178, 189–95

Gloucester, The late Bishop of, on the “Higher Criticism,” 100;
on evolution, 175–6

God, a personal, 230–2;
Theistic arguments examined, 219–72;
an unknown God, 376

Godet, on miracles, 49–50

Gore, Dr. (formerly Bishop of Worcester), on the Fall, 213–16.
(See also Birmingham, Bishop of.)

Gospels, The, criticisms regarding, 82–9, 97–100, 101.
(See also Bible Criticism.)

Gothenburg, remarks on the Gothenburg system, 399

Goulburn, Dean, 30

Gould, F. J., “Why Lead a Moral Life?” 341–2;
his books of moral lessons, 403

Grove, Lady, 401

H

Haddon, A. C., cited, 306

Haeckel, cited, 170–1, 201, 204, 206–7, 377, 393;
The Riddle of the Universe, 381

Hammurabi Code, The, 80;
account of, by Chilperic Edwards, 385

Harnack, Dr., 87 note;
in his book What is Christianity?, 68–9, 91–2

Harris, Rev. Charles, in his work Pro Fide, 238, 265

Harte, Richard, cited, 395, 400–1

Hartmann, cited, 211

Hastings’s Dictionary, 385

Hearn, Lafcadio, in Kokoro, 329

Hegel, 271–2

Henslow, Professor George, on directivity, 225;
on natural selection, 392

Henson, Canon, on the Resurrection, 63;
cited, 94, 286, 369

Hercules, 127, 129

Hibbert Journal, The, cited, 19 and note, 63, 78, 93;
the editor questions the moral supremacy of Christendom, 332–3;
cited, 376

Higgins, Godfrey, cited, 155, 389

Hindoos, 13, 64–5, 152, 220, 255, 256, 257, 289–90, 356, 384.
(For parallels in their sacred books, see Krishna.)

Historians, The silence of, 102–5, 111

Hobhouse, L. T., his work Morals in Evolution, 403

Holland, 4

Holland, Canon Scott, on the Agnostic, 25, 367, 380–1

Holyoake, George Jacob, 282, 356

Horton, Dr., on the surrender of the old ideal, 2–3;
on miracles, 53–4

Horus, 107, 127, 130, 131, 132, 295, 388

Hoste, Rev. D. E., on devil possession, 383

Huitzilopochtli, 144

Humboldt, Alexander von, cited, 134

Hume, on Philosophy, 271

Huxley, Professor, on miracles, 41–2;
on visions, 59;
on the slow progress of palæontology, 171;
reply to Mr. Gladstone, 178;
denies a benevolent ruler, 181;
on Genesis, 189–90, 192–6;
on man’s place in nature, 200, 204 note;
cited, 209;
on catastrophes, 235;
cited, 296;
belief in a deity not universal, 303;
his pleasure in art, 312–3;
on “cheap” Agnosticism, 318;
“Why Lead a Moral Life?” 339–40;
definition of religion, 362 note 2

Huxley, Mrs. T. H., in her poem Browning’s Funeral, 355

I

Ignatius, Father, on the supernatural, 44;
his visions, 60–1

Illingworth, Dr. J. R., cited, 128–9;
in Divine Immanence, 231–3

Independent Review, The, cited, 61, 331, 353, 378

India, safety of women in, 289–90;
life in, 384;
famines, 402

Ingersoll, Colonel, 178, note

Instinct, The religious, universality of, 298–314.
(See also Experience, Religious.)

International Journal of Ethics, The, cited, 260

Intolerance, Religious, 368–70, 380–1, 404, 405

Intoxication, The religious experiences of, 261

Irish R. C. Church, 31, 382

Isaiah, 81, 82

Isis, 107, 135, 295, 388

Italy, 4, 8, 280, 408.
(See also Robertson, Dr. Alexander.)

Ito, Marquis, religion unnecessary, 344

J

James, Professor W., in The Varieties of Religious Experience, 251–5, 260–1;
cited, 396–7

Japan, 257, 259, 279–81, 287, 289, 290, 297 note, 313–4, 321–2, 328–33, 398

Japan Evangelist, The, cited, 398

Japan Times, The, cited, 329

Jeffreys, Rev. H. S., on the Japanese, 398

Jeremiah, 82

Jerome, St., on Buddha’s birth, 387

Jesus Christ, according to the “higher” critics, 84–5;
picture of, 107, 386;
alleged sinlessness of, 108;
ignorance of, 109–14;
on social problems, 284;
as judge, 370;
as Prince of Peace, 370–1;
hard sayings, 33, 101–2, 270, 370.
(See also Miracles, Gospels, and Mythology, Comparative.)

Jevons, F. B., 305

Jews, victims of persecution, 289, 368;
effect of dispersion, 290

Job, 81

John, St., authorship and date of Gospel, 98

Jonah, 81;
the whale story a solar myth, 155–6

Josephus, 103–4

Joshua commanding the sun, 50–1, 52–3

Journal of Education, The, cited, 264

K

Kant, cited, 234, 247–8

Keasbey, Professor, cited, 393

Kelman, Rev. John, in Ideals of Science and Faith, 22

Kelvin, Lord, on the existence of a vital principle, 18

Kepler, 379

Kingsborough, Lord, cited, 130, 133;
his work Mexican Antiquities, 388

Kingsley, Charles, on Darwin’s views, 176–7;
on Cardinal Newman, 246

Kirkpatrick, Dr., on Bible criticism, 76 note;
admissions in his book The Divine Library of the Old Testament, 94–7;
on inspiration, 97

Knowling, Dr., on the Virgin Birth, 387

Krishna, remarkable parallels, 121–3;
the controversy, 136–42;
death of, 387

Kropotkin, Prince, cited, 338;
“Why Lead a Moral Life?”, 343–4

L

Laing, S., cited, 338, 379;
sale of his books, 380

Laity, attitude of, 6–17

Lancet, The, cited, 202, 334

Lang, Andrew, cited, 304

Lankester, Professor Ray, supports Haeckel, 19–20;
on recent discoveries, 380, 393

Lao Kiun, the sage, 126–7

Lawson-Forster, Rev. J., on the Russian Church, 405

Lazarus, the raising of, 88

Lecky, on witchcraft, 397

Leuba, James H., on Professor James’s theories, 260, 261

Liddon, Canon, on using our intellect, Preface;
on miracles, 44, 45; cited, 298, 395

Life, plan for the reproduction of, 241–2;
human sentiment as to a future, 315–6;
theories regarding, 376–7;
Family Tree of, 394

Lightfoot, Bishop, on the work called Supernatural Religion, 55–6;
on the Essenes, 162

Literary Guide, The, cited, 380

Lock, Dr., on Driver’s Genesis, 75

Locke, John, cited, 244

Lodge, Sir Oliver, his religious position, 18–9, 380;
views concerning Haeckel, 19–20;
cited, 376

Loisy, Abbé, on the Resurrection, 64;
cited, 91, 92

Lombroso, Professor Cesare, on spiritualistic phenomena, 396

London, Bishop of, on the growing disbelief, 2;
on In Relief of Doubt, 381;
on miracles, 49, 50–1, 383–4;
on Bible criticism, 76;
not intellectually ashamed, 89–90;
New Testament stronger for criticism, 100;
on Mariolatry, 259;
cited, 277 note, 278, 288;
on the instinct of prayer, 298–9

Loofs, Dr., his attack on Haeckel, 20

Lourdes, 60.
(Special note on p. 69 of first edition.)

Love, Sexual, 228, 241–2, 263

Lucretius, in De Rerum Natura, 314

Luke, St., authorship and date of Gospel, 87, 98

Lundy, Rev. J. P., in Monumental Christianity, 134, 158–9

Luther, Martin, religious experiences of, 60;
Lutheran Churches, 49

Lydston, Dr., cited, 334

Lyall, Sir A. C., on magic and religion, 305

Lyell, Sir Charles, cited, 200–1, 393

M

McCabe, Joseph, defence of Haeckel, 19 note and 382;
a modern monastery, 381;
cited, 223–6, 279, 281–3, 285, 402

Macaulay, Lord, on the Roman Catholic Church, 275

McEwen, Dr., cited, 334

McGee, W. J., cited, 303–4

Mackenzie, The late Rev. H., in the Hulsean Prize Essay, 293–4, 397–8

Maclear, Dr., on The Evidential Value of the Holy Eucharist, 148

Magic, 304–7

Magus, Simon, 132

Mallock, W. H., cited, 179

Manchester, Archdeacon of, on the Fall, 216–18;
on what it is to be a Christian, 221, 395;
on revivalism, 264.
(See also Wilson, Archdeacon J. M.)

Manchester, The late Bishop of, on the sacred volume, 102

Manchester, Bishop of, on development, 391–2

Manen, Professor W. C. van, on Paul, 89

Manifesto to all the clergy of the Church of England, A notable, 211

Mansel, Dean, objections to the new interpretations of Christianity, 34–5;
on miracles, 382

Margoliouth, Rev. D. S., argument of the, 62

Mark, St., authorship and date of Gospel, 87, 97–9

Martyr, Justin, cited, 127–8, 386;
on the Mithraic communion, 392

Martyrs, the noble army of, 296–7

Mason, Canon H. J., cited, 319

Maspéro, G. C. C., cited, 281

Matthew, St., authorship and date of Gospel, 87, 97–9

Maxim, Sir Hiram, on “ecclesiastical sugar,” 380

Megasthenes, 141

Mercury, 107, 127

Metchnikoff, Professor Elie, in The Nature of Man, 199, 202–3, 206, 208, 227–8;
tribute to, 202 note

Metternich Stele, 135

Mexico, The religion of Aztec, 144–7

Middleton, Conyers, on the temples of Æsculapius, 388

Mikado, The, cited, 259 note

Militarism, curses of, 372 note

Mill, John Stuart, 39;
cited, 264

Milman, Dean, cited, 127

Milton, his views, 188–9;
quoted, 196–7

Miracles, 41–70;
the fundamental, 55–70;
Harnack on, 91–2;
parallels, 121–36

Mithra, 129, 130, 132–3

Mithraism, argument from, 163–8, 392

Moabite stone, 79

Mohammedans, 255, 256, 265, 275, 303, 356.
(At the Delhi Durbar, p. 17 of first edition.)

Mooney, G., cited, 304

Moore, Rev. Herbert, in The Christian Faith in Japan, 313–4, 329–30

Moorhouse, Rev. A., on “The Inspiration of the O. T.,” 93–4

Moral instruction, Systematic, note on, 345–6

Moral Instruction League, cited, 345;
objects of, 402–3

Morality, “Why Lead a Moral Life?”, 323–45;
when Rationalism paramount, 365–7

Moray, Bishop of, on the danger of extending sympathy to the Agnostic, 381

Morison, James Cotter, on miracles, 42–3

Morley, John, cited, 347, 348

Morrison, Dr. W. D., cited, 399–400

Moses, 51, 74–5, 78–9, 96–7

Mozley, Dr., on miracles, 382

Müller, Professor Max, cited, 117–8, 138, 158, 343

Murray, Major Stewart, cited, 371–2;
views commented upon, 405–6

Music, emotion excited by, 261–3

Mysticism, 251–7

Myth, The solar, 154–9

Mythology, Comparative, 115–68