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, the, i, 24, 66; as the One and as Power, ii. 140

Absolute religion, the, ii. 327; a positive religion, 336; a religion of freedom, 347

Adonis, myth of, ii. 85

Anaxagoras, ii. 55

Animals, worship of, i. 307; in Egypt, ii. 94, 112

Anselni, i. 21; ii. 353; iii. 159, 361

Antigone, the, ii. 264

Apologetics criticised, i. 152

Aristotle quoted, iii. 12, 29, 193, 320, 325, 349, 357, 361

Art, its origin and nature, i. 139; Egyptian, ii. 114 ff.; is religious, 114; in Greek religion, 273

Atonement, the, iii. 94

Authority, in religion, i. 224; in Christian Church, iii. 125

, religion of, ii. 224

Being, defined, i. 122; ii. 350; and God, iii. 203; as Nature, 223; various meanings of, 233

Being and Notion, ii. 350; iii. 355

Bible, the, in Protestant Church, i. 27; iii. 81; basis of Christian doctrine, ii. 341; its sublimity, ii. 188

Böhme, on the Trinity, ii. 32; on Only-begotten, 37

Brahma, ii. 11, 26; as thought, 31; has no temple. 42

Brahmans, the, ii. 38

Buddha, ii. 50

Buddhism, ii. 48; compared with Lamaism, 58

religion, the, i. 254; iii.

Cato, i. 326

Causa Sui, iii. 320

Causes, general and special, i. 14; cause and effect, ii. 291; iii. 321

Cavazzi on the Singhilli, i. 312

Charles X., ministry of, i. 257

China, the religion of, i. 335; a moral religion, 340

Christ, history of, not myth, i. 146; for the Church, iii. 113; not merely a man, i. 226; the God-Man, iii. 76, 89; Son of God and Son of Man, 85, 121; and Socrates, 77, 86, 144; teaching of, 78, 82. 85; death of, 86, 87, 92, 97, 98; resurrection of, 91; ascension of, 91, note; died for all, 95; and the Idea, 113; miracles of, 116; and His Apostles, 179

Christian religion, the, begins in dualism, i. 17; commands us to know God, 37; iii. 193; the revealed religion, i. 84; the perfect religion, ii. 330; polemical, as kingdom of God, iii. 79; the religion of Spirit, 107; truth of, 110; contrasted with Mohammedan, 143

Church, Christian, the, its origin, iii. 97, 100, 123; doctrine of, 124

Cicero, on the gods, ii. 309; on Roman religion, 311

Confucius, i. 346

Cosmological Proof, ii. 144; iii. 238 S,; essential defect in, 259 Creation, conception of, ii. 155, 178; iii. 1

Creed, the, i. 27; creeds, iii. 126

Cross, the, ii. 255; its meaning, iii. 89

, reverence for, i. 311; care of, in Egypt, ii. 110