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Admetos, 18.

Aeschylos, 125, 437.

Affection, Compassionate, 388.
Agamemnon, — Aeschylos, 441.

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Agassiz, Louis, 128, 224, 245, 348, 443.
Agnosticism, Club to combat, 97-99;
Kant's and Hume's, compared, 280-
285.

Akenside, Mark, 139.

Alderson, Dr., 9, 10.
Alexander, 438.

Alger, William, R., 78 n., 88; letter to,
from Dr. Martineau, 98 n., 229 n.
"All we know is phenomena," 294,
304.

Alphonso of Castile, 354.
Altruism in Nature, 377.
Amsterdam, University of, 119.

Ancient Egypt under the Pharaohs, J.
Kenrick, 24.

Andover Theological School, 119, 162.
Andrews, St., University of, 118.
Angelico, Fra, 440.

Angelo, Michael, 138.

Animal, The, outfit of an ideal provision
for a terrestrial sphere, 433.

Annas, 242.

Anomalies vs. Customs of Heaven, 172.
Anthedon, 341.

Anthropomorphism, 348.
Antonines, The, 251.

Antoninus, Marcus Aurelius, 371, 447.
Apocalypse, The, 239; authorship of,

240-241.

Apollinaris, 237, 246.

Apollo, 18.

Apostles, The, 39, 178, 231.

Aquinas, Thomas, 155-156.

Argyll, Duke of, 98 n.

Arianism, 21, 163-164, 165, 196.
Aristides, 16.

Aristotle, 27, 76, 80, 93, 123, 128, 320,

353-354, 438.

Armstrong, Rev. James, 38.
Armstrong, Rev. R. A., 92.
Arnold, Sir Edwin, 119.
Arnold, Thomas, 14, 79.
Aryans, 436.

Assembly's Catechism, 36.
"Asses of Parnassus," 127.
Association, Law of, 423.
Athanasius, St., 66.

Atheism and acosmism, 402.
Athenagoras, 251.

Atkinson, Henry George, 84-85, 86.
Atonement, The, 71, 173-174.
Augustine, St., 214, 375.
Austin, 10.

Authority in Religion, 54; Catholic view
of, 221; Protestant view of, 221–222;
philosophic view of, 222-225; internal
and external, 225-226.
Automatism vs. Intelligence, 338.
Axiom of Causality, 99, 314 n.

B.

Bacon, Francis, 76, 127, 139, 245, 362.
Bain, Alexander, 93, 98 n., 124, 306.
Balfour, Arthur J., 122.
Bank of England, 134.
Baptist, John the, 135.

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Caiaphas, 242.

Caird, Prof. Edward, 288, 353.
Cairn Gorm Mountains, 136.
Calculus, The, 43, 436.
Caliban, 358.

Calvary, 234.

Calvin, John, 375, 423.

Calvinism, 190.

Calvinists, 429.

Campanile, at Florence, 440.
Canon, Genuineness of, 117.
Canute, 10.

Capel, Thomas J., 54.
Cappe, Catherine, 29-30.
Cappe, Newcome, 29 n.

Carlstadt, A. R. Bodenstein, 227.

Carlyle, Thomas, 83, 124, 141.

Carpenter, J. Estlin, 15, 92, 264 n.

Carpenter, Lant, 13-19, 35, 78.

Carpenter, Mary, 15.

Carpenter, W. B., 15, 98, 99, 125, 308,
318 n.

Cartesians, 108.

Categorical Imperative, The, 141, 360.
Categories, The, Kant's inferences from

them criticised, 288.

Catholic, The, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49.

Catholic Church, The, 52, 225.
Catholic Emancipation, 17.
Catiline, 179.

Causal Idea, The, 300.

Causation, Two theories of, 300-301;
phenomenal theory of, 301 seq.; dy-
namical theory of, 311 seq.; Hume's
view of, 281, 301-303; Comte's, 303-
304; Mill's, 304-305; Kant's, 310-
311; Martineau's, 311 seq.; reduced
to uniform succession, 306; empirical
and metaphysical doctrines of, com-
pared, 313.

Cayman Islands, 344.

Cerebral Psychology, Bain, 95.

Channing, W. E., 82, 142, 147, 150, 165,
166, 446.

Chapman, Mrs. Maria W., 10, 11.
Charles I., 398.

Charles II., 44, 210.

Charles V., 433.

Chillingworth, William, 6, 36.

Christ Church, Liverpool, 58.

"Christ's Treatment of Guilt," 156 n.,

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Coleridge, S. T., 124, 411, 437.
Collins, Anthony, 110.

Columbia Theological School, 162.
Columbus, Christopher, 10.
Combination in Nature, 343 seq.
Commodus, 15.

Common Prayer, 198.

Comte, Auguste, 84, 88, 108, 113, 124,
125, 224, 303-304, 308, 309, 368,
423.

Congregationalism, 38.

Conscience, its function, 359-362; not a
reflection of Prudence, 363; its oracle
not from the higher nature in man,
367-368; not a reflection of social
sentiment, 368-372; the voice of God,
372-374; a forecast of immortality,
444 seq.

Contemporary Review, 237 n.

Corinthians, Epistles to, 230.

Correlation of growth, 343.

Cosin, Bishop, 10.

Cotman, John S., 10.

Craufurd, A. H., 216 n.

Creed of Christendom, The, W. R. Greg,

82, 180, 184.

Crome, John, 10.

Cromwell, Oliver, 398, 438.

Crosby and Nichols, 88.
Cudworth, Ralph, 109.

Cuvier, Georges, 343, 348.

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Democritus, 85.

Demosthenes, 27, 129.

Deontology, Bentham, 51.

Derby, 18, 19.

Derbyshire, 9 n.

"Derivative origin of phenomena," 312.
Descartes, René, 123, 336, 338, 348.

Design, objections to the argument
from, 331, 335-354.

Development of organs, two theories of,
342.

Dewey, Rev. Orville, 150.
Dickens, Charles, 94.
Diderot, Denis, 111.
Dieppe, 2.

"Discipline of Darkness," The, 150.
Discourse on Matters Pertaining to Re-
ligion, Theodore Parker, 186.
Divina Commedia, Dante, 441, 443.
Domitian, 376.

Dragonade, The, 1, 2, 399.
Drummond, Henry, 377.
Drummond, James, 22.

Dublin, Mr. Martineau's call and settle-
ment there, 35-37; his life there, 44 ;
moral issue that severed him from his
congregation, 44-49; losses from his
congregation, 163.

Dublin University, 43; honors Dr. Mar-
tineau, 100.

E.

Early Messianic Ideas, 95.
Ebionites, The, 252.

Ecclesiastical organization, basis of, 207

seq.

Eckhart, Johannes, 150, 403.

Edict of Nantes, 1; Revocation of, 1, 2,
399.

Edinburgh University, honors Dr. Mar-
tineau, 100; 119.

Edwards, Jonathan, 9, 110, 423.
Efficient and Effect, 301.

Egypt of Herodotus, John Kenrick, 24.
Eichhorn, Johann Gottfried, 33.
Elegantia Latina, Edward Valpy, 12.
Elegy, Thomas Gray, 145.

Emerson, R. W., 52, 83, 126, 128, 134,
160, 171, 403, 438, 442.
Endeavors after the Christian Life,
7-8; first series published, 78; second
series, 79; 95, 107, 143, 145, 148-149,
150, 172.

Epicurean Morality, 179.
Epicureans, The, 328.

Epistles, The, 167, 228; genuine, 230.
Erpingham, Sir Thomas, 10.
Erskine, Lord, 439.

Essays, Reviews, and Addresses, 51;
their publication, 118; 180, 183, 184,
187, 197, 202, 203-204, 206, 212, 213-
214, 217, 218, 219, 314 n., 322, 328,
329, 330, 333.

Essays, Theological and Philosophical,

95.

Essays, Hume's, 280.

Essex Hall, Convention at, 209, 211.
Eucharist, The, 51.

Europe since the Reformation, 82.
Eusebius, 237 n.

Everlasting Gospel, The, not the Primi-
tive, 180.

Evidence, J. A. Froude, 99.

Evolution of Religion, The, Prof. Ed-
ward Caird, 353.

Evolution, Philosophy of, 96, 132.
Ewald, Heinrich Georg August von, 241.
Examination of Hamilton, J. S. Mill,
366.

Ezekiel, The Book of, 260; the Seer in,

268.

F.

"Faith the deliverance from Fear," 158.
Fall, Doctrine of, reviewed, 174-175.
Faraday, Michael, 126.

Fatalism, Necessity implies it, 427–428.
Father Taylor, 138.

Faust, Goethe, 441..

Filiation, not a gift, 253.

Final Causes, 336 seq.

Final Causes, Paul A. R. Janet, 342 n.
Finite and the Infinite in Human
Nature, The, 199.

First Principles, Herbert Spencer, 95,
335.

Five Points of Christian Faith, 78, 178.
Florence, Campanile at, 440.
Force, behind Nature, 318; in Nature,
319, Unity of, 321; ultimate nature
of, not revealed to the senses, 321-325;
resolved into Will, 325-326.
Forces, Correlation of, 319-321.
Forgiveness, 192.

Foundations of Belief, Arthur J. Bal-
four, 122.

Fourth Gospel, The, 231; compared with
the Synoptics, 234; date and origin of,
236-253.

France, her losses from the Revocation
of the Edict of Nantes, 1.
Frederick the Great, 438.
"Free learning," 20 n.
Free Will, 423 seq.

Freedom, involves liability to sin, 391;
how related to immortality, 429.
Froude, J. A., 99, 396.

Fuller, Andrew, 64 n.

Furness, W. H., 220.

Future Punishment, 192–195.

G.

Gainsborough, Thomas, 10.
Galahad, Sir, 76.

Galatians, Epistle to the, 230.
Galilee, 242, 249, 275.
Garfield, James A., 34.
George I., 44.

George, Henry, 139.
Giles, Rev. Henry, 57, 64.
Gladstone, W. E., 50, 97.
Glasgow, University of, 13, 119.
Glaucus of Anthedon, 341.
Gnosticism, 251.
God in History, 187.

Goethe, 133, 362, 404, 436, 438, 441.
Gordon, Rev. Alexander, 20 n., 92.
Gospel according to the Hebrews, 252.
Gospel of Peter, The, 122.
Gospels, The, 55, 167, 232, 233; agree-
ments and disagreements of, 228;
significance of their headings, 230.

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