Confucianism, 92. Confucius on offerings to ancestors, - traditions of, 215. Colonial Office, 504. Colonies, Ethnological Records of Colotes on religion, 521. dialects used in the, 301. Comparative Philology, 278, 418. Concept, a, without a name for it, Confucius, writer, not author, of the Conscience, 63, 177-182. no Sanskrit word for, 178. Lorimer on, 182 note. Conscious and conscience, 178, 180- Cook, Captain, on the language of Cope, the, 272. Copernican system, 254. Cosmological arguments, 198, 240, 241, 244, 250. - answers to, 245. Cotta on religion, 88. Council of Nicea, 8. Cowell, 100 note, 231 note. Cox, Sir G. W., a representative of Creator, Darwin's view of a, 226, - in the Veda, 245, 251, 253. - rejected by Buddhism, 253, 255- by Heraclitus, 253, 255. Creed, credo, 102. Criticism, benefit of honest, 192. Cuckoo, 364. Cultus deorum, 38. Cuneiform inscriptions of Cyrus, - language of the, 302. of Assyria and Babylon, 304. Curtius, G., 422. derivation of Vesta, 450. Customs and laws as materials for 280. DAH, root, 438. δαιμόνιον, 178. Danâyu, Holtzmann on, 439 note. Daphne, 438, 440, 441, 477, 483. on Athene, and Zend atar, 445 on Varuna, 495, 497. Daruna, cruel, with a wooden heart, Darwin, 257, 260, 261. on Dog's religion, 69 note. Dawn, the, 144-146, 146 note, 430. plurality of, in the Veda, 432. 359. Death, continuance after, 156. - idea of, in the Upanishads, 98, 99. among the Buddhists, 95. Dhárman, one who holds, 95. Dharmas, the nine, 542. Dharma-sutras, 537. School of Philology, 420. non-literary, 297. Dies Martis, 289. Dieu, le bon Dieu, in Iroquois, 513. 128. Divinity, 218. Dog, feelings of the, 69 note. - we never see a, 381. definitions of religion, 37, 43, 44. Dogs, have a religion, 69 note. — on Akkadian, 325 note. Doric dialect, 292. Doubts on the existence of the gods, East-Teutonic, 290. Eddas, the two, 287. Egg, the Golden, 248. in Egypt, 249. in the Orphic mythology, 249. Ego-knowledge, 115, 149. Egypt, the religion of, 339. - language of, thought by some to represent real powers of the ancient, 321-322. Elegantes, elegere, 33. Emanation, theory of, 245. English, 237, 282, 284. Judge and Buddhist criminal, Ethnology, 199. - United States Bureau of, 506,507. Etymological definitions, 29. of religion, 33-36. Etymological meaning must be phy- Etymological School of Comparative - learned and popular, of the Greeks Evans, Mr. A., on Hissarlik, 201. Kapila, 229, 230. Evolution, theory of, 143, 245, 257. - or 527 A. D. canon closed third Galatia, in Asia, Celts in, 290. Gallatin, 512 note. Gallic of the ancient inscriptions of Galton and the human face, 381. Gangetic languages, 337. Ganita dyâvâprithivyoh, father of of ivory, and of horn, 468. Gâthâ dialect or mixed Sanskrit, |