Naruse, Professor Jinzo, on the position of women, 279–80
Nature, cruelty of, 180–8, 235–40, 406
Newman, Cardinal, cited, 210, 245–7, 344–5, 383
Newman, Francis William, 246–7
Newton, 379
Nineteenth Century and After, The, cited, 31 note, 167–8, 178 note, 181, 290, 331, 338 note, 339, 344, 389
Nitobe, Professor Inazo, cited, 134;
in Japan by the Japanese, 328–9;
in Bushido, 330 note
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Nordau, Max, cited, 315
Packard, Professor, cited, 393
Paine, Thomas, 178 note
Pali inscriptions, 79
Parallels, in ancient religions, 121–42;
in primitive beliefs, 142–54;
in solar myths, 154–62;
in Essenism and Mithraism, 162–8
Parkhurst, Dr., cited, 133
Patriarchs, unhistorical, 77–8
Pattison, Rev. Mark, cited, 3–4
Paul, St., witness of, 56–9;
genuineness of the Epistles of, 89–90;
teaching of, 284, 316
Pausanias, cited, 131–2
Peace, 276, 370–5.
(See also War.)
Pentecost, gifts at, 98
Persecution, 292, 294, 351, 368–9,
397, 398.
(See also Tolerance and Intolerance.)
Perseus, 127
Peru, The religion of ancient, 147
Peters, Dr., in his book The Early Hebrew Story, 78
Petrie, Flinders, cited, 281 note
Pfleiderer, cited, 139
Philosophy, Note on, 266–72
Picton, J. Allanson, cited, 340–1
Pitakas, The, 139
Pithecanthropus erectus, 393
Plato, 128
Plutarch, cited, 130
Pobiedonostseff, 289
Poor, Churches’ interest in the, 37–8, 367–8, 382
Prayer, 258–61, 298–14, 335–7, 400–1
Proctor, on hypnotism, 400
Progressive revelation, The theory of a, explained, 115–21;
remarks upon, 142–3,
150–1, 156–60, 166, 320, 348
Prophecy, destructive criticisms concerning, 73–4, 95–7
Psalms, The, a composite book, 81, 97
Psychical Research, Society for, cited, 61, 258 note,
315–6;
spiritualistic phenomena, 395–6;
phenomena of hypnotism, 400–1
Rainbow, 51–2
Rationalism, definition of, 339
note 2;
the outlook for, 365–75
Rationalist Press Association, 3,
28 note;
memorandum of, 339 note
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Reade, Winwood, cited, 181–2, 297, 354
Red Sea, The crossing of the, 51, 78
Renan, his conclusions, 23
Resurrection, The, 56–65;
attacks upon, 72–3;
the Higher Critics on, 85–6,
113–4;
parallels 122, 124, 132,
134, 141, 147, 150, 155, 165, 390–1
Revivalism, 263–4
Ripon, Bishop of, cited, 63, 332
Roberts, Evan, 60
Robertson, Dr. Alexander, cited, 245 note, 382, 404
Robertson, J. M., cited, 137–8, 144–7, 163–6
Robinson, Canon C. H., cited, 82, 112, 156
Robinson, Dr. J. Armitage, cited, 94, 97–9,
106, 108.
(See also Westminster, Dean of.)
Romanes, cited, 209
Romissi, Signor Carlo, cited, 408
Roosevelt, President, 180, 402
Rosetta stone, 79
Salisbury, Bishop of, on religious indifference, 2
Scepticism, new outburst of, 25–9
Schiller, F. C. S., cited, 315–16
Schmiedel, Professor, cited, 85–7
Science, advance of, 4–5,
379;
not reconciled with Christianity, 17–25, 41–2, 157,
188–97, 222, 239
Science, “Christian,” 110 note, 258 note 1, 388–9, 400
Scottish Churches, 31
Sermon on the Mount, 98–9
Seydel, cited, 139
Shebbeare, Rev. C. J., cited 93
Sinclair, Archdeacon W. M., cited, 109–10
Situation, The gravity of, Chap. I.
Smith, Dr. A. H., in Chinese Characteristics, 307–11
Smith, Rev. George Adam, cited, 111
Smith, Rev. David, cited, 48, 67, 110
Smith, Mr. W., in his Dictionary, 53, 385
Smith, Professor W. R., cited, 143
Social problems, 367–8, 399–402
Socrates, 129
Spain, 4
Spencer, Prof. Baldwin, cited, 304
Spencer, Herbert, cited, 152–4, 286–7, 360;
ethical philosophy, 338
Spinoza, cited, 231
Stanbridge, cited, 153
Standard, The, cited, 211 note, 380, 396
Stanton, Mrs. Cady, cited, 282
Stead, Mr. W. T., 408
Stephen, Sir Leslie, 45,
356;
cited, 342–3, 359–60, 364–5
Storr, Rev. V. F., on Genesis, 349
Strange, T. Lumsden, cited, 64–5.
(See 384.)
Streatfield, Rev. G. S., cited, 177
Sudja, reported miracle at, 67
Summary, A, 317–23
Sumner, Archbishop, 200–1
Supernatural Religion, the work called, 55–6;
the author cited, 340, 363–4
Suyematsu, Baron, cited, 330–1
Swedenborg, Emanuel, 59–60
Tablet, The, cited, 3
Tacitus, The celebrated passage in, 103, 385–6;
cited, 132
Taylor, Jeremy, 37 note
Temperance, legislation required, 399
Temple, Archbishop, cited, 175, 370–1
Ten Commandments, Tables containing the, 79–80
Tennyson, quoted, 378
Tezcatlipoca, 145
Theism defined, 219–72
Thompson, Sir Henry, in his essay The Unknown God, 376
Thorne, Guy, in When it was Dark, 287–9
Tolerance, Religious, 16, 24–5, 30, 35–6, 359, 380–1
Tolstoi, Leo, his renunciation of Christian dogmas, 23
Topinard, Dr. Paul, cited, 266–70
“Tradition,” thoughts on, 105–7
Trench, Archbishop, 383
Trevelyan, G. M., cited, 353, 378
Tribune, The, cited, 399
Trine, Ralph Waldo, on character building, 259–60
Truth, The, “should it be told?” 346–65;
ultimate truth, 361, 377–8
Tsar, The, 375
Tylor, cited, 211 note
Wace, Dean, cited, 71–2, 166,
190–1, 210, 349–50.
(See also Canterbury, Dean of.)
Wade, Sir Thomas, cited, 307
Waggett, Rev. P. N., cited, 21–2, 226, 229–30, 249–50
Wallace, Dr. Alfred Russel, cited, 19 note, 183–4, 186–7, 342
War, Outlook regarding, 370–5, 405–8.
(See also Peace.)
Warschauer, Dr., cited, 30 note, 186, 277, 299, 311
Weismann, cited, 173, 261 note, 398
Wells, H. G., cited, 334, 337 note
Welsh, Rev. R. E., cited, 185–6, 381–2
Wesley, John, 61
Westcott, Bishop, cited, 33, 52–3, 290–1, 293, 295–6, 383
Westermarck, Dr., cited, 404–5
Westminster, Dean of, cited, 35,
63, 177–8.
(See also Robinson, Dr. J. A.)
Whitworth, The late Rev. W. A., cited, 290
Williams, Professor Monier, cited, 122, 123, 141
Wilson, Archdeacon, cited, 13,
66–7, 94, 367.
(See also Manchester, Archdeacon of.)
Winchester, Bishop of, cited, 72–5
Woman, Christianity the best friend of, 277–85;
the piety and pliability of, 293–4
Wordsworth, on the Author of Carnage, 407