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INDEX.

Absolute, the, Hegel on, 142
sense of, a primary fact of
human nature, 297
Abû Yezid Bestâmî, 181
Ackerman, on love, 15
Acosmism, Buddhism tends
to, 36

Actus Purissimus, 227
Esthetic enjoyment, Schopen-
hauer on, 18

Eterni Patris, the Encyclical,
289

Agnosticism, 245

Ahmed, Prince, 169

Ahuramazda, 128, 129, 308
Allman, Professor, on spon.

taneous generation, 255
Ancestors, our Aryan, 126
our far off, 325
Anglican Difficulties, Cardinal
Newman's, influence of, 86
referred to, 70, 91
quoted, 67, 71, 73, 78, 92,
94, 101
Anglo-Catholicism, Cardinal

Newman's trial of, 69-71
Animals, the lower, considera-

tions regarding, 253
their consciousness of per-

sonal identity, 314
machine theory concerning,
untenable, 315

Anquetil-Duperon, his work,

123

Anselm, St., his argument for
the existence of God, 247
ἄνθρωπος, ancient explanation
of the word, 33

Antiquity of the human race,
105
Anthropomorphism, in the
Hebrew Scriptures, 255-
267

Anthony, St., of Padua,
preaches to the fishes,

252

Apologia pro Vitâ Sud, Car-
dinal Newman's, referred
to, 48

quoted, 54, 55, 56, 65, 67,

68, 72, 74, 89, 92, 98
Apparition, a promising, nip-
ped in the bud, 283
Aquinas, St. Thomas, his de-
finition of religion, 206
his argument on Causation,
227

on Eternal Law, 228, 232
his definition of Nature, 229
his treatise De Deo, 233
took spontaneous genera-
tion for granted, 254
on the authority of Reason.
and popular rights. 288

revival of his philosophy,
289
Arahatship, 28, 161
Archangels, Zoroastrian, 129
Ardiæus, the Great, 264
Argumentum ad vertiginem, an,

325

Arianism, a veritable Via
Media, 70

'Arif, 179

Aristotle, on work and the
worker, 7

on φύσις and νοῦς, 34
on poetic inspiration, 63
Arnold, Mr. Edwin, his Light

of Asia, 22

Arnold, Mr. Matthew, on

missionaries, 193

Arnold, Dr. Thomas, his in-
fluence, 78

on the defect of certain phi-
losophical writings, 177
on the One Teacher of
Truth, 191

on the use to be made of

Verities in Paganism, 192
on the Law Eternal, 228
on knowledge of God, 246
on Free Will, 259

on the Church and the
Bible, 275

on text-mongering, 285
on two classes of Catholics,
286

on the test of goodness, 286
on Creationism and Tradu-
cianism, 328

Aversions, the Five Buddhist,
35

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his theory of a Christian Aryakta, 145

state, 79

Aryan clan, the original seat

of, 126

Ass, the shadow of an, 335
Atheism, whether it is con-
sistent with physical phe-
nomena, taken by them-
selves, 99

new definition of, 211
difficulties of, 245
'Attar, Farīdu-'d-Din, 172
Attraction, physical and spiri-

tual, 224

Attributes, the Divine, 233-234
Augustine, St. on practical
results of Manicheism, 21

on happiness, 46

Bacci, his Life of St. Philip

Neri, quoted, 224
Balzac, and mesmerism, 319
Bain, Professor, on matter, 337
Barth, M.A., on the doctrine

of the Karman and the
Punarbhava, 32
on the teaching of the
Upanishads, 136

on the effects of supersti-
tion, 284

Beal, the Rev. S., his trans-
lation of the Dhammapada
quoted, 26, 28, 35

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his Catena of Buddhist Scrip-
tures quoted, 29, 30
his Romantic Legend quoted,

24

Berkleyism, what it is and is

not, 340

Bhagavat-Gita, the, quoted,
103

account of, 139

extract from, 140-143
doctrine of, 143-146
Bhikkhus, 151

Bible, the, anthropomorphism
in, 255, 267

alleged older versions of

some of its histories, 256
Catholics not bound to ac-
cept the traditional thesis
concerning, 274

the "higher criticism on
275-279

the creation of the Church,

101, 274
Bigandet, Bishop, his Life

or Legend of Gaudama, 22
referred to, 25, 150
Biot, M. Edouard, his transla-

tion of the Yi King, 112
Birth Stories, Buddhist, value
of, 160

quoted, 160, 161, 253
Bishops, Anglican, how re-
garded by the Tractarians,
67

condemn the Tractarian

movement, 71, 72
Bishoprics, Irish, Bill for the

suppression of certain, 66

351

Bishr, the Barefooted, 170
Blair, his Sermons, 51
Blanc, M. Louis, on the
religious aspect of the
Revolution, 195
Bourdaloue, his account of the
happiness of the blessed
in the Beatific Vision, 332
Boscovitch, his theory referred
to, 340

Bossuet, on hell, 265
Brain, the, its developments
correspond with the de-
velopments of intelligence
and sensibility, 317
Bramâ, 143, 144, 308
Brancata, Cardinal Laurence,
on progress in knowledge
of truth, 268
Buddha, Gotama, his greatness,
23

sketch of his life, 23

the precursor of One Greater,
24

sketch of his doctrine, 25-31
his Reformation, 31
effect of his life, 33
his system compared with
Schopenhauer's, 35
corner stone of his teaching,

35

his words holy, 35

his conflict with Mâra, 149
his First Sermon, 151-156
his Sermon on Pain and the
Origin of Pain, 158
his Sermon on Truth, 169
his Last Sermon, 161

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INDEX

Catechism, A Buddhist, 162
Catholicity, Medieval, its con-
structive tendency, 38

a precise and definite term,
238

inclusive as well as ex-
clusive, 293

see Catholic Church
Causation, 223, 226, 250, 336
Cause, the First, 227, 250,
304
Certitude, 294

Chateaubriand, his best title
to fame, 59

work done by his Génie du

Christianisme, 81
on Spirit of the Age, 196
Christianity, condition of, in
the eighteenth century,
50

and non-Christian Religions,
188-193, 293

the object of searching scru-
tiny in the nineteenth
century, 196

the case against, 199, 222,

236, 255, 260, 270
Natural, 237

doomed, if irrational, 241
transfigures human life, 262
corresponds with the facts
of human nature, and of
human life, 297-307
and the after-life, 327-334
its teaching, symbolic and
economical, 335

Christian Year, the, 62-65,

80

353

Christians, number of in the
world, 105

Church, the logical idea of a,
87

Church, the Catholic, the true
home of the Tractarian
idea, 73, 189

influence of Tractarianism

in, 81-83

position of, in England in
1829, 82

Cardinal Newman's action
in, 85, 90-94

a great objective fact, 89
and Scepticism, 102
can wait, 279

is all things to all men, 286
degradation of, in the 18th

century, 288
the soul of, 292

requires assent to nothing
false or unreasonable,

296

Church, of England, the, rise
and work of Evangelical

party in, 53

work of the Christian Year

in, 62

Tractarian view of, 67, 69
South upon, 71

Cardinal Newman's loyalty
to, 75
parties in, 76

abiding results of Trac-
tarianism in, 80, 81
excellence and winningness
of, 88

seen from without, 89

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