INDEXES.
TOPICAL INDEX.
- Abel, his blood-giving, 210 ff.
- Abimelech, his covenant:
- with Abraham, 265;
- with Isaac, 267 f.
- Abraham:
- The friend of God, 215-221;
- his blood-giving, 217-221;
- his faith-testing, 224-230;
- his covenant with Abimelech, 265 f.
- Adoption, blood used in, 195 f.
- Ahab’s fate, significance of, 312.
- Altar, a table of communion, 167, 292 f.
- Amulet:
- house of the, 7, 65, 298;
- of the covenant, 81 f., 83, 232-238.
- See Phylactery: Token of covenant.
- Anointing with blood:
- in Central America, 90 f.;
- in Arabia, 120;
- in the Arthurian romance, 120 f.;
- among the Bheels, 136 f.;
- among the Caribs, 137 f.;
- among the Central Africans, 138;
- among the Chinese, 154;
- among the North American Indians, 306 f.;
- among the Australians, 336 f.
- Antiquity of the blood-covenant, 6, 58 ff., 77 ff., 206, 320.
- Ark, the, covering record of blood covenant, 298.
- See Amulet, house of the.
- Assiratum, its meaning, 63 ff.
- Avenger of blood. See Goel.
- Baal-bereeth:
- god-father in circumcision, 218;
- god of the covenant, 218, 317.
- Banquet, connection of, with sacrifice:
- in China, 148 ff.;
- in India, 159 ff.;
- in Babylonia and Assyria, 167;
- among the Bed´ween, 179 f.;
- among American Indians, 179 f.
- Bed´ween Brotherhoods, 9 f.
- See also Blood-covenant.
- Belt:
- royal, of Tahiti, 328;
- wampum of American Indian, a covenant record, 326 ff.
- Blood:
- thicker than milk, 10;
- not eaten. See Prohibition of blood.
- Vivifying power of, 110 ff.;
- belongs to God, 204;
- symbolism of, in universal speech, 309 f.;
- life-giving, in:
- Mexican legend, 111 f.;
- Egyptian legend, 111 f.;
- Chaldean legend, 112;
- Phœnician legend, 112;
- Greek legend, 112;
- modern science, 115 f.;
- sacredness of, in:
- Egypt, 99 ff.;
- America, 105 ff.;
- India, 109, 158 ff.;
- China, 109.
- See Offerings of blood.
- Blood-baths:
- in Egypt, 116 f., 324;
- in mediæval Europe, 117 ff.;
- in Scandinavia, 121 f.;
- in India, 122 f.;
- in Bechuana-land, 324.
- Blood-covenant:
- defined, 4 f.;
- a primitive rite, 4, 6, 8;
- its sacredness, 6 f.;
- influence of, 15;
- refused, 21;
- recognized, 26 f.;
- in Syria, 5 ff.;
- in Africa, 12-38;
- in Europe, 39-43;
- in China, 43 f.;
- in Burmah, 44, 313 f.;
- in Madagascar, 44 f., 44-49;
- in Borneo, 49-52;
- in Timor, 53 f.;
- in Yucatan, 54 f.;
- in Brazil, 55;
- in Scythia, 58 f., 61 f.;
- in South America, 334;
- in Egypt, 77-84;
- traces of, in China, 153;
- full symbolism of, 202 f.;
- Noah’s, 213;
- at Sinai, 238-240, 298;
- importance commonly undervalued, 297;
- a safeguard in Burmah, 315.
- Blood-lickers, 11, 59.
- See Drinking of Blood.
- Blood-money:
- in the East, 260 ff.;
- refused by Gibeonites, 324 f.;
- accepted:
- by Arabs, 325;
- by North American Indians, 325.
- See Goel.
- Blood-sucking, 8, 30, 43, 92, 114 f.
- See Drinking of blood.
- Blood-transference. See Blood-covenant; Transfusion of blood.
- Book of the Dead, 78-83.
- Bracelet, as symbol, 65-76.
- Bread:
- of Rā, 173;
- covenant of, 293, 313.
- Breaking the grass, 315.
- Brébeuf, heart of, 127.
- Brotherhoods, blood. See Blood-covenant.
- Bruce, heart of, 107 f.
- Burial in brotherhood, 41.
- Cain, his blood withholding, 210 ff.
- Cameron, Commander, making blood-friendship, 15 ff.
- Cannibalism:
- religious origin of, 183 f., 184;
- in India, 185 f.;
- in Feejee, 187;
- in North America, 187 f., 308;
- in Central and South America, 180 f.;
- in Europe, 189 f.
- Caste-distinctions lost in communion, 161 ff.
- Cataline’s blood-covenant, 60 f.
- (See stamp on outside cover)
- Christ, his blood, fulfillment of human desire, 271-286.
- Christians, charges of cannabalism against, 321.
- Circumcision, a mode of blood-covenanting, 215-223, 237;
- its modern methods, 218 f.
- Clasped hands: a relic of the covenant, 328, 340.
- See Hands.
- Classics, references to blood-covenant in, 58-65, 267, 297, 312.
- Communion:
- through blood, 147 ff.;
- in China, 148 ff.;
- in Assyria, 168 f.;
- divine-human, in Egypt, 172.
- See Altar; Banquet; Union.
- In Christ, foretold, 275-278;
- instituted, 280-284;
- realized, 285 f.
- Covenant, between those of different religions, 7.
- See Blood-covenant.
- Covenant of Bread, its symbolism, 293, 313.
- Cry of blood from the ground, 212.
- Cutting covenant:
- meaning of term, 267 f., 322;
- between Jacob and Laban, 269;
- in one’s own body, 322;
- in substitute victim, 322;
- both methods in Borneo.
- Cuttings in flesh, 218;
- in friendship, in Zechariah, 341.
- David and Jonathan, covenanting, 269 ff.
- Dead, blood-covenant with, 299.
- Discerning the communion-body, 172.
- Drinking of blood:
- in North America, 127;
- in Syria, 6;
- in Central Africa, 13, 28 ff.;
- in Europe, 41, 60 f.;
- in Madagascar, 44, 48;
- in Borneo, 49 f., 52;
- in Timor, 53;
- in Scythia, 59, 62, 126;
- in Egypt, 83;
- in India, 92 f.;
- in China, 123 f.;
- in France, 124;
- in Italy, 124 f.;
- in language of Fellaheen, 130;
- among the Germans, 320;
- in Persia, 321;
- in Australia, 336;
- charge of, against Jews, 179, 321;
- charge of, against Christians, 321.
- Drinking the covenant: 9, 17 f., 60, 191 f.;
- in Borneo, 102;
- in Feejee, 193;
- in China, 196;
- in Central America, 197;
- in Europe, 198 ff.
- Eating together, in covenant, 268 f.
- Exchange:
- of gifts, 14, 16, 20 f., 22, 25 f., 27 f., 32;
- of garments, 14, 270;
- of arms, 270.
- Evolution, or deterioration, 4.
- Feathers, red, their significance, 328 f.
- See Red, as a symbol.
- Feeding on the god: 176 f.
- See Communion; Union.
- Fiery cross:
- its significance in Arabia, 317 f.;
- in Scotland, 319 ff.
- Fire, a gift of the gods, 174.
- Firstborn, blood of the, 156.
- —— sacrifice of:
- in China, 150 f.;
- in pre-Semitic times, 166.
- Food restrictions removed in communion:
- in India, 161 ff.;
- in Assyria, 168.
- Friend, closer than brother, 7 f., 10.
- Friendship, blood. See Blood-covenant.
- Girdle. See Belts.
- Ghouls seeking life in blood, 114 f.
- Giving blood:
- in proof of love, 85-92;
- in worship, 89-93, 96.
- Goel, pursuer, not avenger, of blood, 259-263;
- in Brazil, 325;
- in Australia, 325 f.
- Golden legend, Blood transference in, 118 ff.
- Hand, bleeding, in Tunis, 342.
- Hands:
- joined in blood, 12, 41 f., 235 f.;
- clasped, token of, 328, 340 ff.
- Healths, drinking of, relic of blood-drinking, 201 f.
- Heart:
- sacredness of, in Egypt, 99 ff., 300 ff.;
- as life, outside of the body, 103 ff., 301 f.;
- sacredness of, in Greece and Rome, 108 f.;
- epitome of man, 107;
- the symbol of personality, 204;
- new, is new life, 303;
- the seat of the soul, 304;
- living, in petrifactions, 305;
- source of life, 99 ff.;
- of strength, 135;
- of manhood, 135;
- of courage, 136.
- Heart-eating:
- among American Indians, 128;
- in British Guiana, 128;
- in Australia, 129;
- in Africa, 129;
- in Borneo, 129.
- Heathen communions and the Christian sacrament, 177.
- Human sacrifices. See Sacrifices, human.
- Idols, anointed with blood, 176 f., 306 f.
- Illustrations of blood-covenant, in Bible, 264-271.
- Imprecatory oaths, 6, 9, 16, 20, 31, 45 ff., 51, 53, 60 f., 62.
- Imputation, doctrine of, 221.
- Incest, in marriage of blood-friends, 10, 55 f.
- Influence of blood-covenant, 15, 48.
- Inspiration through blood:
- in Homer, 113 ff.;
- in Norseland legends, 119 f.;
- on Pacific coast, 140 f.;
- in India, 141 f.
- Isaac:
- his blood proffered, 225-230;
- his covenant with Abimelech, 267 f.
- Isis, blood of, 81 f., 233.
- Jacob, his covenant with Laban, 268 f.
- Jagan-natha, communion of, 163 f.
- Jews, charged with human sacrifices, 178 f., 321.
- Jezebel’s fate, significance of, 312 f.
- Jonathan and David, covenanting, 269 ff.
- Kali, human sacrifices to, 158 f.
- Khatan, one bound through bleeding, 222 f.
- Krishna, communion of, 163 f.
- Leprosy:
- blood baths, for cure of, in Syria, 116;
- in Egypt, 117, 324;
- in mediæval Europe, 117.
- Life: blood is, 38, 57, 79 ff., 88 f., 99, 211-215, 241-263, 299 ff., 306.
- —— from divine blood:
- in Egypt, 111 f.;
- in Mexico, 111 f.;
- in Chaldea, 112;
- in Phœnicia, 112;
- in Greece, 112.
- Life-transference in blood-transference, 126 ff.
- See Soul transference; Transfusion of blood.
- Liver:
- a symbol of life, 303 f.;
- proposed derivations of the word, 304 f.;
- symbolism of:
- as a blood-cistern, 303 f.;
- as seat of emotion, 304;
- as congealed blood, 304 f.;
- eaten, like the heart, 306.
- Livingstone, Dr., making blood-friendship, 13 ff.
- Mandrakes, symbolism of, 111.
- Marriage, blood-drinking in, 191 ff., 332.
- See Symbolic substitutes for blood; Wedding, ceremonies of.
- Marriage-covenant, blood in, 192 f.
- Milk-brothers, 11 f.
- Moses:
- his child’s circumcision, 221 ff.;
- his blood-covenant at Sinai, 238 ff.
- Name:
- a lost, 334;
- the new, 337 f.;
- restitution for calling, of the dead, 335.
- —— represents the life, 334 f.;
- in the Society Islands, 334;
- among Indians, 334 f.;
- among Australians, 335 f.
- Names, exchange of, 334 ff.
- Nature, transference of, by blood transference: 126 ff.;
- among the Caribs, 137 f.;
- among the Kaffirs, 138;
- among the Yarubas, 138 f.
- Necklace, symbolism of, 76 f.
- New covenant, Christ’s body and blood in, 299.
- Noah’s blood-giving, 212 ff.
- Norseland legends, 41 ff., 88 f.
- Odin and Lôké, in covenant, 39 ff.
- Offerings of blood:
- in Egypt, 102 f.;
- in America, 106 f.;
- in Greece and Rome, 108 f.;
- in Phœnicia, 109:
- in India, 109;
- in China, 109;
- in Arabia, 180.
- One soul in two bodies, 38, 80, 92 f., 334.
- Ordeal of touch:
- in the Nibelungen Lied, 143 f.;
- in Denmark, 144 f.;
- in Scotland, 145;
- in England, 146 f.;
- in America, 147.
- Otaheite. See Tahiti, under Union.
- Passover, substitute blood of, 231 f.
- Phœnicia, blood-giving in, 89 f.
- Phylacteries, the token of blood-covenant, 233-236;
- and amulet, 329.
- Preserving blood, as life, 88 f., 337 f.
- See Life, blood is.
- Prohibition of blood-drinking: 214 f.;
- in the Mosaic law, 240 f.;
- reason for, 312.
- Prophecy, Blood as a means of, 113 ff.
- Quiché god, Tohil, his terms of covenant, 174.
- Rā, communion with, in Amenti, 172, 333 f.
- Ransoming by blood, 324 ff. See Goel.
- Record of the divine blood-covenant, 298;
- of the covenant: among American Indians, 326 ff.
- Red, as a symbol of blood:
- in Egypt, 102 f., 173;
- in China, 196;
- the colour, its symbolism, 236 f.
- See also, Feathers, red.
- Revenger of blood. See Goel.
- Ring:
- symbolism of, 65-76, 330 ff.;
- in Dayak divorce, 330;
- of flesh, 331.
- Rosetta-stone of the covenant, 267.
- Russia:
- customs in, 73;
- blood giving in, 96.
- Sacrament, Christian:
- its relation to heathen communions, 177;
- foreshadowed in the Old Testament, 274 f.;
- instituted by Jesus, 281 ff.;
- not a sacrifice, 292;
- a two-fold covenant, 293.
- —— of the Holy Food, 164.
- Sacredness of blood:
- in Egypt, 99 ff.;
- in America, 105 ff.;
- in India, 155.
- See Offerings of blood.
- Sacrifice:
- as communion, in China, 149 ff.;
- not necessarily expiatory, 166;
- of Isaac, 224-230.
- Sacrifices; Egyptian and Jewish, their resemblance, 300.
- —— human:
- among the Nahuas, 105 f.;
- among the Mayas, 106 f.;
- in India, 157 ff., 227;
- in Assyria, 166 f.;
- of children:
- in Guatemala, 174;
- in Arabia, 227;
- in the Norseland, 227;
- in Great Britain, 227 f.
- —— human and animal, succession of:
- in China, 152;
- in India, 155 f.;
- in the Brahmanical books, 157 f.
- “Sacrificial part,” blood the, 157 f.
- Saffron, symbolism of, 77, 165.
- —— water:
- in wedding, 332;
- a substitute for blood, 195 f.
- Saul, his phylacteries, 237 f.
- Scarabæus, a symbol of heart, 100, 300.
- Signing with blood, 93 ff.
- Smoking, in inter-union, 51, 309.
- Society Islands, brotherhoods in, 56 f.
- Soul-transference by blood-transference, 312 f.
- See Life-transference; Transfusion of blood.
- Spiritual conceptions not innate, 311.
- Stanley, Henry M., making blood-friendship, 18-38.
- Stone, white, and new name, 337.
- Stones, living, 119 f., 307 f.
- Striking:
- a covenant, 59, 62;
- hands, in covenant, 236, 341 f.
- Substitute-blood offered:
- in Borneo, 52, 73;
- in Egypt, 72;
- in China, 148;
- in South America, 177;
- in Bible times, 211, 213;
- at Sinai, 239-258.
- See Symbolic substitutes.
- Sucking-brothers, 11 f.
- Symbolic substitutes for blood, 191 ff.;
- the assiratum, 63 ff.;
- arrack, 192;
- coffee, 192;
- any ordinary spirituous liquor, 193;
- saffron, 194, 332;
- wine and honey, 196;
- chica, 197;
- wine, 198 ff.;
- whisky, 316.
- Symbols, scriptural and ethnic, their relationship, 206.
- Table-Altar:
- in Assyria, 167;
- in the Old Testament, 167 f.;
- in the New Testament, 292 f.
- Thumbs bound, in covenant, 59, 71, 331.
- Token of passover covenant, 232.
- See Phylacteries, the token of blood-covenant.
- Touch, life by, of blood, 134 ff.
- Transfusion of blood: 38 f.;
- modern scientific, 115 f.;
- among Egyptians, 116 f.;
- among Hebrews, 116;
- among Syrians, 116;
- in Tasmania, 126;
- a cure for insanity, 133 f.
- Transmigration of souls, origin of belief in, 310.
- Tree:
- branch of, in the covenant, 35 ff.;
- of the covenant, 53;
- the fiery cross in Scotland, 317 ff.;
- the war-signal in Arabia, 318.
- See Tree-planting.
- Tree-planting in blood-covenant:
- in Borneo, 53;
- in India, 165;
- in Burmah, 313;
- in Israel, 316;
- traces of, 316 f.
- Trial by blood:
- in the Nibelungen Lied, 143 f.;
- in Denmark, 144 f.;
- in Scotland, 145;
- in England, 146 f.;
- in America, 147.
- Turkey, blood-giving in, 85.
- Types, insufficiency of, 252-258.
- Uarda, citation from, 84.
- Union, (divine) through blood:
- in Egypt, 333 f.;
- in the Norseland, 40 f.
- —— (divine-human) through blood:
- in Phœnicia, 89;
- in Armenia, 90;
- in India, 92, 156 ff.;
- in Central America, 90 f., 175 f.;
- in Russia, 95;
- in China, 148 f.;
- in Assyria, 167 f.;
- in Persia, 169 f.;
- in Egypt, 170 f.;
- in Guatemala, 174;
- in the Mosaic ritual, 242-248;
- Abel’s outreaching for it, 210 ff.;
- Noah’s outreaching for it, 213 ff.;
- Abraham’s outreaching for it, 217-221;
- universal longing for it, 272;
- realised, through Christ, 273-293, 342.
- —— (human) through blood:
- in Syria, 5-12;
- in Africa, 12-38;
- in the Norseland, 41 ff.;
- in Madagascar, 44-49;
- in Borneo, 49-52, 73;
- in Timor, 52-54;
- in Yucatan, 54 f.;
- in Brazil, 55;
- in North America, 55 f., 339 f.;
- in the South Sea Islands, 56 f.;
- in Scythia, 59 f., 61 f.;
- in Armenia, 59 f.;
- in Arabia, 62 f.;
- in Egypt, 72, 77-84;
- in India, 156;
- in Tahiti, 338;
- in Central Africa, 338;
- in Burmah, 314 f.
- —— (Satanic-human) through blood:
- among witches, 93 ff.;
- among wonder-workers, 95.
- Unity of the human race, 57, 96, 178 f.
- Vampires:
- seeking life in blood, 114 f.;
- in the Old World and the New, 115.
- Vicarious blood-absorption: 131 f.;
- among the Araucanians, 131;
- among the Abyssinians, 132;
- among the Australians, 133.
- Victim, representing a deity, 177 f., 183 f.
- Vivifying power of blood. See Blood, life-giving.
- Wampum-belts, a covenant record, 326.
- Water-of-saffron children, 195.
- Wedding, ceremonies of, 69-74.
- Wine, symbolism of, 63 ff., 73.
- Witchcraft, blood in, 93 ff.
- Witness-heap, 62, 266.
- Xolotl, rescues a lost race, 112.
- Yajna, great sacrifice of, 161 ff.
- Zipporah, her act of blood-giving, 222 f.
- Zoroastrians, their communion, 169 f.