- Abraham, his genealogy, 29.
- At the Pyramids, 83.
- At Heliopolis, 119.
- Bargaining with Ephron, 337
- Abydos, 97-104.
- Ride to, 98.
- Its Palace and Temple, 100;
- its Tablet, 101.
- Antiquity of its civilisation, 102-104
- Acacia, 411
- Achmed and Hodge, 396-401
- Agriculture, Egyptian, favoured early civilization, 13-15.
- Syrian, 245
- Alexandria, 448-457
- Alkali, Egyptians used, in washing, 367
- Amasis, 277
- Amenemha III., his register of risings of the Nile, 5, 114.
- Engineered Lake Mœris, 114
- American, an, on the Pyramids, 85.
- The — pig, 433
- Amunoph, 124.
- His Colossus, 150
- Apries, or Pharaoh Hophra, 277
- Arabs sleep in the open air, 99.
- Truthfulness and honesty of, 176.
- Superstitions, 359-364
- Arch, date of the, in Egypt, 142.
- Why not used, 294.
- Date of the pointed, 464
- Art, style of Egyptian, 36
- Arts, antiquity of useful, 44
- Aryan ancestors of Egyptians might have come from the Persian Gulf, 38.
- Date, 40.
- Their belief in a future state, 35, 195
- Ashdod, siege of, 275
- Ass, the, 424
- Assassef, 151
- Assyrian Dynasty at Bubastis, 271.
- They overrun Egypt, 272
- Assouan, Governor of, 168.
- Camel-riding at, 421
- Astronomer Royal for Scotland on the Pyramids, 63, 65
- Awe, its place in religion of Egypt, 127
- Backsheesh, 45-51
- Bahr Jusuf, 103, 106, 475
- Bargaining, 337, 469
- Basques, possible origin of, 40, 44
- ‘Beginning’ of 1st Ch. of Genesis, 264
- Belief, travel and, 244-256
- Belzoni, 138
- Benihassan, 173
- Bethany, girl of, 47-49
- Bethlehem, women of, 50
- Birds in Egypt, 436-440
- Birket el Keiroon, 106, 111, 112
- Bitter Lakes, 486
- Bottled-up labour, Capital is, 59
- Boulak Museum, wooden statue in, 72-74.
- Chephren’s statue in, 74
- Brotherhood, doctrine of, 318.
- Overthrew Egyptianism, 320.
- Its subsequent history, 322
- Bubastis, 270.
- Festival of, 278.
- Canal of, 473, 475
- Buffalo, the, 433
- Builders, Orientals great, 467
- Buildings, cause of disappearance of, 77.
- Destruction of, in Egypt, 79.
- In the Delta, 266-289.
- Preservation of, in Upper Egypt, 290-298.
- Why large, and constructed of large stones, 293
- Bunyan’s ‘Pilgrim’s Progress,’ 190
- Cairo, 458-471
- Caliphs, tombs of the, 467
- Camel, 417-423
- Canalization of the Isthmus, 472-493
- Capital, what — is, and how it acts, 59.
- What it will do for the East, 394
- Caste, origin of, 34.
- How used by the Egyptians, 311.
- Survey of the phenomena of, 332-336
- Christianity has no written law, 211, 213, 215, 217, 220,
229, 233, 318.
- Why — triumphed in Egypt, 320.
- Why — failed, 321.
- Was a protest, 509.
- What it dealt with, 516
- Chronology, early, 75, 81
- Church and State, 514.
- Its relation to religion, 515.
- Its conflicts with the State, 516.
- Originally included the State, 517.
- Its usurpations stopped, 519.
- Who look to the, for the education of the people, 525.
- Its inability to educate, 526.
- Its sphere, 528.
- What it should teach, 532
- Civilization, early hindrances to, 13.
- What it was before the date of the Pyramids, 52-56.
- Anterior to Abydos, 102
- Cleanliness, Oriental, 365-369
- Cleopatra, 164, 286.
- Needle of, 455
- Climates, Egypt has the — of two zones, 15
- Clothes pawned returned at sunset, 340
- Colchis, Egyptian colony at, 160
- Colossus of Memnon, 150
- Communications easy in Egypt, 13.
- In direction of latitude, 14
- Conclusion, 494-540
- Concrete, early thought, 259
- Constantinople, 492
- Contemporaneous, Egyptian documents, 94, 101
- Copts at Thebes, 148
- Cosmogony, Mosaic, how to be taken, 261
- Crabs, their business, 145
- Criticism, Biblical, 82, 257
- Crocodiles, why worshipped, 109.
- The last killed below the Cataract, 435
- Custom, persistency of, 337.
- Change of, an European characteristic, 340
- Darius completes the Canal to the Red Sea, 477
- ‘Day’ of the 1st Ch. of Genesis, 263
- Dead, Book of the, 186
- Deceased, the, 103
- Della, its dynasties, 266-284.
- Overthrow and disappearance of its monuments, 266-289
- Dendera, 286
- Despotism, how nature aided, in Egypt, 18-20.
- How formerly checked, 21
- Dish, dipping in the, 340
- Divorce, 378, 383
- Doctrine differs from idea, 193
- Dodecarchs, connexion of, with Labyrinth, 115
- Dog, the, 428
- Dôm Palm, 413
- Donkey-boys, 170-176
- East, can anything be done for the? 389-395
- Edfou, 285
- Education, the, which the State should undertake, 524
- Egypt, how formed, 1-9.
- Its agriculture made civilization possible, 13.
- Has two climates, 15.
- Its configuration and agriculture aided despotism, 12-20.
- What hope for modern, 21.
- Antiquity of its civilization, 26.
- Its relation to Israel, 239.
- Its prosperity under Amasis, 277.
- What its history teaches, 536
- Egyptians, how their character affected by nature, 12-20.
- Hard lot of modern, 22-24.
- Not mainly African, or Semitic, 27.
- Mixed Aryan and Ethiopian, 32.
- Their style of art, 36.
- Aptitude for science and organization, 37.
- Might have arrived by the Red Sea, 38.
- Not Turanian, 41.
- Resembled the Japanese, 42-44.
- Their belief in a future life, 182-192.
- Their wisdom and its fall, 299-322
- England, how want of wood in Egypt affects, 408.
- Advantage of the Canal to, 491
- English thought practical, 120-123.
- Language in Egypt, 171
- Equus, why not Latin for horse, 263
- Esbekeyeh, 464
- Esné, 287
- Established Churches, 214
- Ethiopians, connexion with Egypt, 33.
- Why irreproachable, 162 (note)
- Etruscans, possible origin of, 40, 44
- Evil eye, 360-363
- Exclusiveness, national, 312.
- Abrogation of, 318
- Exodus, date of, 474
- Faioum, 105-116.
- Remoteness of its reclamation, 105.
- How reclaimed, 106-112.
- Why crocodiles were worshipped in, 109
- Fellah, his hard case, 22
- Festivals, at Bubastis, 278.
- At Sais, 279
- Finns, possible origin of, 40, 44
- Free trade and independence, 43
- French policy in Egypt, 480
- Fuel, how manufactured in Egypt, 407
- Future life, Egyptian belief in, 35.
- Whence derived, 182.
- Basis of Egyptian civilization, 184.
- Why not a doctrine of the Mosaic Dispensation, 193-243.
- Why necessary for Christianity, 211-220.
- Why Moses could not have taught it, 221.
- Logical basis of the doctrine, 238.
- Buddhist doctrine of, 240.
- Jewish morality unsupported by, 240, 500
- Gardening in Egypt, 414-416
- Genesis, 1st Ch. of, 261-265
- Geese, ancient and modern, 438
- Germanicus at Thebes, 164-167, 502
- Girl of Bethany, 47-49.
- At Thebes, 172.
- At Benihassan, 173
- Goats, 434
- Gods, materials from which — were made, 290
- Granite, why used, 267
- Greece compared with Egypt, 501.
- What it achieved, 539
- Greeks keep pigs in the East, 431, 432
- Hareem, the atmosphere of the, 387
- Harrow, my young friend late from, 47, 51, 87, 91
- Harvests, Egypt has two, 15
- Hebrew Scriptures not primarily historical, 81-84.
- Their chronology, 81.
- Why — have no doctrine of a future life, 193-243.
- How to be interpreted, 257.
- Right of interpretation, 259
- Heliopolis, 117-123.
- The Holy Family at, 117.
- The University of Egypt, 119.
- Obelisk of, 119
- Herodotus upon the formation of Egypt, 3.
- Mentions a register of risings of the Nile, 5.
- His account of Lake Mœris explained, 110.
- Of Egyptian colony in Colchis, 160.
- What he says of Bubastis, 270.
- Of the Egypt of Amasis, 277.
- Of Necho’s circumnavigation, 274.
- Of feasts of Bubastis and Sais, 278
- Herod’s temple and palace, 246
- Hippopotamus, 435
- Hodge compared with Achmed, 396-401
- Homer acquainted with the greatness of Thebes, 124.
- Why — sends the gods to the irreproachable Ethiopians, 160-162.
- Mentions the Island of Pharos, 453
- Homœopathy, 364
- Hophra, or Apries, 276
- Horse, the, in Egypt, 426
- Houriism, 381-388
- Ideas make men and women, 385.
- Change slowly, 519
- Imagination, its relation to history and religion, 461
- Immortality, how the working of society confirmed the idea of, 17.
- How the river and the sun, 18.
- How Christ brought it to light, 211-234.
- Why mankind not immortal, 243 (note)
- Insects in Egypt, 443
- Instincts, moral sentiments are, 306.
- What are —, 308.
- Egyptian study of, 310
- Interpretation, historical method of, 257-265
- Isaiah, why — anticipated a new earth, 243 (note)
- Iseum, 280
- Ismailia, 483
- Israel compared with Egypt, 499.
- What it achieved, 539
- Israelites, who they were, 29.
- Their ethnology, 199.
- Not unimaginative, 204.
- Their moral heroism, 241.
- When — built Pithom and Ramses, 474
- Jacob’s deception, 250
- Japan, Egypt compared to, 42-44
- Jerusalem, aspect of the city, 246.
- Only a Bible word, 256.
- Pilgrims at, 357.
- Camels at, 419
- Jesus Christ, the situation to which His teaching was addressed, 207.
- What He taught, 210-220.
- Argumentative position of, 216, 229.
- Why He taught a future life, 229.
- Why He impugned the doctrine of immediate judgments, 239.
- His doctrine, in part, a protest, 509
- Jews, a mixed people, 29, 199.
- Moral heroism of, 241.
- Why not proselytisers, 243 (note)
- Jezebel’s last toilet, 338
- Joseph, story of, 338
- Josiah defeated by Necho, 276
- Kagabu, 339
- Karnak, 125-132.
- Hypostyle hall of, 129
- Kêf, 95
- Koran, 345
- Labour, why squandered on Pyramids and Temples, 57-63
- Labourer, English, why held to labour all the year round, 399
- Labyrinth, 114-116
- Lamps, Feast of, 279
- Landlordism Eg., 328-331
- Language, morality compared to, 242
- Laps, possible origin of, 40, 44
- Law, Semitic idea of, 31.
- Separation of Municipal from Religion, 212-216.
- General laws the same as particular Providence, 235
- Legislatures, Orientals have no, 347, 371
- Letters, discovery of, 184.
- Results, 185, 391
- Liberty, Oriental systems extinguish, 372
- Library of Rameses, 146.
- Of Alexandria, 455
- Light, Symbol of the Divine Spirit, 280
- Literature, effects of, 390-392.
- Alexandrian, 451
- Livingstone, 2
- London, a contemplation of, 506, 534
- Luncheon at the Pyramids, 92-96
- Luxor, 124
- Luxury, Oriental, 383
- Mad, are all Orientals, 341
- Mandeville, his account of the Pyramids, 64-66
- Marriages, Oriental, 338, 374.
- Why early in the East, 378
- Master-mind, the, 122
- Medinet Haboo, 148
- Memnon, 150
- Mendes, 266
- Metaphysical solutions of physical problems, 3
- Metaphysics, Hebrew, 261.
- Early, 232
- Mississippi compared with the Amazon, 15
- Modern societies, prospects of, 540
- Mœris, Lake, 108.
- Abundance of fish, 110.
- Herodotus’ account of, 110
- Mohamed, 66, 342
- Mohamed Adamanhoury, 470
- Money not known at date of the Pyramids, 58
- Monogamists, early Egyptians were, 37.
- Nature made us, 379
- Monuments, why disappeared in the Delta, 266-289.
- Why not in Upper Egypt, 285-289.
- Rationale of, 290-298
- Moral being is a growth, 253.
- Moral sentiments instincts, 306-310.
- Aims of society must be, 536
- Morality not dependent on future life, 240.
- How congenital, 242.
- Grounds of, 242.
- Progressive, 251.
- What should be taught by the State, 524.
- What by the Church, 532
- Moses, his wife, 168.
- Aim of his legislation, 201.
- First historical protestant, 509
- Mosks of Omar, 246.
- Of Cairo, 464.
- Of Ebn e’ Tooloon, 464.
- Of Hassam, 465.
- Of El Azar, 466
- Mosquitoes, 443
- Mounds of old cities, 404
- Mouské, 461
- Municipal religion when impossible, 227
- Nature, how — affected the Egyptians, 12-20.
- What it presented to the Egyptians, 16.
- Variety of, 495.
- Intelligence seen in, 496
- Necho, extends the Canal to the Bitter Lakes, 273.
- Circumnavigates Africa, 274.
- His Asiatic campaign, 275.
- Extends the Canal of Rameses, 477.
- Necropolis of Pyramid era, 91-95.
- Of Thebes, 133-143
- Nile, how the, formed Egypt, 1-9.
- Three colours of its water, 9.
- Contrast of past and present value of its work, 10.
- Facilities for up and down traffic, 14.
- Important that it flows in the direction of latitude, 14
- Norfolk Island Pine, 415
- Obelisk of Heliopolis, 119.
- Of Luxor, 125.
- Of Alexandria, 281, 455.
- Were books, 298
- Omar destroys the library of Alexandria, 456.
- Re-opens canal to Red Sea, 479
- Orientals, are they mad? 341.
- Intellectual inferiority of, accounted for, 343
- Originality of the Egyptians, 153
- Osiris, temple of, at Abydos, 101.
- Mysteries of his sufferings, 271
- Ositarsen, first name at Karnak, 130.
- At Tanis, 267
- Ox, the, 434
- Palace of Westminster, what it suggests, 512, 514
- Palm-trees, tax on, 23.
- Character of, 110
- Paradise, Hebrew, 205.
- Mahomedan, 381
- Parliament, history of the English, 513
- Paul, St., what he taught, 220
- Pearls, real, 121
- Pelicans, 437
- Persian invasion, 163
- Petamenap, his tomb, 141
- Pharos, 453
- Philæ, Great Pyramid looks down on, 70.
- Ride to, 421
- Physical Geography, bearing of, on national history, 12
- Pigeons in Egypt, 437
- Pilgrimage, 355-358
- Pilgrims, Greek and Latin, at Jerusalem, 357
- Pithom, 473
- Platte, resemblance of valley of, to Egypt, 4
- Pointed Arch, 464
- Polygamy, 374-380.
- The polygamic region, 376
- Population, Commerce supports, 245
- Pork, why forbidden in the East, 433
- Port Saïd, 482
- Post-Pharaohnic temples, 285-289
- Prayer, Oriental, what it is, 349.
- Connexion of, with morality, 351.
- Variation in its object, 352.
- Repetitions in, 354.
- Women not taught, 374
- Printing-press, its use to the East, 392
- Progress, in arts, 137.
- In religion, 231.
- In moral being, 253.
- Historical progress, 325.
- Ordained by God, 233.
- Rendered possible by letters, 184, 392
- Property, value of security for, 389.
- Exists amongst animals, 429
- Prophets, the Hebrew, have no doctrine of a future life, 194.
- Anti-Egyptian policy of, 276.
- Their hopefulness, 315.
- Their self-devotion, 500
- Protestant, the first, 509
- Providence, identity of particular, and general laws, 235
- Psalm, the 109th, 250
- Psammetichus, 272
- Ptolemy Philadelphus re-opens the canal to the Red Sea, 478
- Pyramids, contemporary civilization implied by, 52-56.
- Why labour was squandered on, 57-63.
- Why so formed, 63-69.
- Sir J. Mandeville’s account of, 64-67.
- Inscriptions on the Great, 65.
- Great Pyramid higher than the Cataract of Philæ, 70.
- Ascent of Great Pyramid, 85-91.
- Luncheon at, 92-96.
- Necropolis of Pyramid era, 94-95
- Railway, a mid-European, 492
- Rameseum, 146
- Rameses II. at Luxor and Karnak, 125.
- His temple-palace, 145, 146.
- His library, 146.
- His great expedition, 154-163.
- His inscription in Syria, 162.
- Cut the Pithom-Ramses Canal, 473
- Rameses III., his tomb, 135.
- His temple-palace, 148
- Ramses, city of, 473
- Rationale of the monuments, 290-298
- Register of Nile risings, 5, 114
- Religion, Aryan character of that of Egypt, 27, 35.
- Aim of that delivered by Moses, 201.
- A municipal, when impossible, 227.
- A chapter in its history, 231.
- Same as truth, 237.
- Its great rôle in Egypt, 299.
- Why it did not spread, 302.
- Its aims moral, 303.
- Why it fell, 320.
- Reverts in Egypt to Theocracy, 321.
- An organism of thought, 341.
- A distinction between Christianity and Mahomedanism, 342.
- What it is, 515.
- Its aims, 532
- Republicans, why Orientals are not, 370-373.
- Conditions disposing them to be, 370
- Ritualists, where those, get their ideas, 465
- Rome compared with Egypt, 502.
- What it achieved, 539
- Rooks, 439
- Sais, its temple, 271.
- Connexion with the Greeks, 271.
- Festival of, 279
- Sakia, 446
- Sandstone-buildings long-lived, 289
- Saul’s sons hanged, 250
- Scarabs, 177-181
- Scene, the, in England, 495.
- Must be associated with man, 496.
- In Egypt, 498.
- The chief — in England, 506
- Science, Egyptian aptitude for, 37
- Scotchman’s opinion of Heliopolis, 120
- Sebennytus, 280
- Secession of military caste, 273
- Semites, their monotheistic tendency, 30.
- Their view of law, 31.
- Not unimaginative, 204
- Semnéh, Nile registration at, 5
- Serpent-charming, 340
- Sesortosis not first dresser of stone, 72-81
- Sethos, his hypostyle hall, 129.
- His tomb, 134, 138.
- His temple-palace, 147
- Shadoof, 445
- Sheep, 434
- Shoes taken off in holy places, 338
- Shops, Eastern, 263
- Silsiléh, Cataract once at, 7
- Slavery, its abolition not contemplated by the first Christians, 234
- Sluices of Lake Mœris, 108.
- At Suez, 477, 478
- Solanum, a handsome one, 416
- Solomon’s Pools and Aqueduct, 50.
- Has no doctrine of a future life, 194
- Sparrows, 437
- State, relation of, to Church, 513.
- Stops the usurpations of the Church, 519.
- Does not see its own duty, 520.
- Neglected national education, 521.
- What it should teach, 523.
- Why it should enforce moral training, 528.
- The sphere of the, 528.
- Its ability to give moral training, 529
- Statue, wooden, at Boulak Museum, 72-74.
- Of Chephren, 74
- Stone, date of building with, 75-81.
- Why large stones used in building, 293
- Street, the Royal, at Thebes, 151
- Suez, 477, 478, 484
- Superstitions, Arab, 359-364.
- The evil eye accounted for, 360-363
- Sycamore, 117
- Tablet of Abydos, 101
- Tacitus’ account of Germanicus’ visit to Egypt, 165
- Tamarisk, 412
- Tanis, 267.
- Hyksos at, 269.
- Connexion with the Exodus, 269
- Tax on palm-trees, 23
- Temples fortresses, 286
- Testament, relation of New to Old, 235
- Thebes becomes the capital, 125.
- Sources of its wealth, 130.
- Necropolis of, 133-143.
- Its temple-palaces, 144-153.
- Grandeur, 151
- Theology and religion, 67.
- Not religion, 321.
- Of Alexandria, 451
- This. See Abydos
- Tombs, pictures and sculptures of, 134-142.
- Why larger in Egypt than elsewhere, 296.
- Of the Memlooks, 467
- Transmigration of souls, 188
- Travel, effects of Eastern, on belief, 244-256.
- An aid to understanding the Scriptures, 249.
- Affects different minds differently, 253
- Trees in Egypt, 410-413
- Truth identical with religion, 237
- Turanians, Egyptians not, 41
- Turtle, how treated, 441
- Unclean, the, animal, 431
- Unconformable stratification of Nile mud, 9
- Upper Egypt in post-Pharaohnic times, 289
- Veil, the, 338
- Venice, 492
- Vertebrate skeleton, belief in a future life the — of thought, 183
- Vespasian’s excise on scouring, 367
- View from citadel of Cairo, 460.
- In London, 506
- Villages, wretched houses in the, 405
- Wagtail, 436
- Wall-space for records, 290-298
- Warburton’s Divine legation, 238
- Water-jars, 402-404
- Wells, suggestion for, in Egypt, 459
- Westminster Abbey, what it suggests, 508, 511.
- What palace of, suggests, 512, 514
- Wheat, mummy, cultivated by early settlers in central Europe, 44
- Wife, an unfaithful, drowned, 384
- Wisdom of Egyptians, 299-321.
- In what it consisted, 306.
- What overthrew it, 320
- Women, Oriental, why frail, 386.
- Water-carriers, 402
- Wood, want of, in Egypt, 405-409
- Woollen, why Egyptian priests did not use, 367