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Confucianism, 92.

Confucius on offerings to ancestors,
175.

- traditions of, 215.
Cogitare, as including sensation,
perception, memory, etc., 353.
Cognoscere Deum et imitare, 56.
Colenso, Bishop, and the Zulu, 349.
Coln, 84.

Colonial Office, 504.

Colonies, Ethnological Records of
the, 505.

Colotes on religion, 521.
Comedia delle arte, 301.

dialects used in the, 301.
Communication, not language, 356.
Comparative Mythology, 417, 423.
A. Barth on, 424.

Comparative Philology, 278, 418.
three schools of, 419.
Comparative Theology, 47, 52-53.
Religion, 47.

Concept, a, without a name for it,

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Confucius, writer, not author, of the
Kings, 560.

Conscience, 63, 177-182.

no Sanskrit word for, 178.
conscientia, 180.

Lorimer on, 182 note.

Conscious and conscience, 178, 180-
181.

Cook, Captain, on the language of
the Tierra del Fuegians, 82.

Cope, the, 272.

Copernican system, 254.
Cornish, 290.
Corpus, 451.

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
the Analogical School of My.
thology, 484, 492.
Creation, problem of, 239.
-Semitic assertion of, 253.
- Aryan denial of, 254.

Creator, Darwin's view of a, 226,
260.

- in the Veda, 245, 251, 253.

- rejected by Buddhism, 253, 255-
256.

by Heraclitus, 253, 255.
by the negroes, 256.
religions without a, 256.

Creed, credo, 102.

Criticism, benefit of honest, 192.
Croatian, 293.

Cuckoo, 364.

Cultus deorum, 38.

Cuneiform inscriptions of Cyrus,
Darius, and Xerxes, 302.

- language of the, 302.

of Assyria and Babylon, 304.
language of, akin to that of
Abraham, 305.

Curtius, G., 422.

derivation of Vesta, 450.

Customs and laws as materials for
the study of Natural Religion,

280.

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DAH, root, 438.

δαιμόνιον, 178.
Dalmatic, the, 272.

Danâyu, Holtzmann on, 439 note.
Danish, 287.

Daphne, 438, 440, 441, 477, 483.
Δάφνη and Δαύχνη, 440.
Dar, to tear, dru, tree, 382.
Darapsky, Dr., 209 note.
Darmesteter on Sraddhâ, 102.

on Athene, and Zend atar, 445
note.

on Varuna, 495, 497.
Darsapurnamasa Sacrifice, every
full and new moon, 525.
Dar-u, tree, 281.

Daruna, cruel, with a wooden heart,
383.

Darwin, 257, 260, 261.

on Dog's religion, 69 note.
on religious devotion, 69 note.
on Tierra del Fuego, 82.
his view of a Creator, 226.
his Origin of Species, 258.
admits a Creator, 260.
his Descent of Man, 266.
his view of man, 267.
his real merit, 273.

Dawn, the, 144-146, 146 note, 430.

plurality of, in the Veda, 432.
Day, from root DHAGH, 438.
Deaf and Dumb, signs used by the,

359.

Death, continuance after, 156.
De Bonald, 138 note, 237 note.
De Brosses on Fetishism, 219.
Decharme, Mythologie de la Grèce
Ancienne, 480 note.

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- idea of, in the Upanishads, 98, 99.
Dhammapada, the, 111, 190.
Dharma, 94.

among the Buddhists, 95.
Dharma, support, 95.

Dhárman, one who holds, 95.

Dharmas, the nine, 542.

Dharma-sutras, 537.
Dialectic Growth, 419.

School of Philology, 420.
Dialects went their own way, 294.
literary, 297.

non-literary, 297.

Dies Martis, 289.

Dieu, le bon Dieu, in Iroquois, 513.
Differentiated characters came first,

128.
Dig, to, 366.
Dii, 32.

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Divinity, 218.

Dog, feelings of the, 69 note.
knowing red and blue, 360.

- we never see a, 381.
Dogmatic definition, 32.

definitions of religion, 37, 43, 44.
and practical religion, 46, 47.
theology, 46, 47.

Dogs, have a religion, 69 note.
Donner, Prof., 378, 380.

— on Akkadian, 325 note.
Dooms, 173.

Doric dialect, 292.

Doubts on the existence of the gods,
in the Veda and in Indian lite-
rature, 227-228.

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East-Teutonic, 290.

Eddas, the two, 287.
Edkins, Dr., 320.

Egg, the Golden, 248.
in Finland, 249.

in Egypt, 249.

in the Orphic mythology, 249.
Egg on, 205.

Ego-knowledge, 115, 149.
the, 576.

Egypt, the religion of, 339.

- language of, thought by some to
be the most primitive, 340.
words for God in, 393, 394.

represent real powers of the
universe, 396.
Egyptian deities, 79.

ancient, 321-322.
Ehkili dialect, 310.
Eight Religions, 549.
Elder, 31.

Elegantes, elegere, 33.
Elegare, lost verb, 33 note.
Eloah, 554.

Emanation, theory of, 245.
in the Veda, 245, 247.
End and endless, 146.
Energies, 127.

English, 237, 282, 284.

Judge and Buddhist criminal,
113.

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Ethnology, 199.

- United States Bureau of, 506,507.
Ethno-psychological philology, 423.
Etruscan, 303.

Etymological definitions, 29.
in India, 30.

of religion, 33-36.

Etymological meaning must be phy-
sical, 465.

Etymological School of Comparative
Mythology, 426, 428.
Etymological School of Philology,
419.
Etymologies, 29-31.

- learned and popular, of the Greeks
and Romans, 466.
Euler on concepts, 122.
Eumenides or Erinyes, 481.
Εὐσέβεια, 42.

Evans, Mr. A., on Hissarlik, 201.
Evidence, three kinds, admitted by

Kapila, 229, 230.

Evolution, theory of, 143, 245, 257.
meaning of, 258, 259.

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or 527 A. D. canon closed third
cent. B. C., 542 note.

Galatia, in Asia, Celts in, 290.
Galla dialect, 340.

Gallatin, 512 note.

Gallic of the ancient inscriptions of
Gaul, 290.

Galton and the human face, 381.
on compound images in the mind,
359.

Gangetic languages, 337.

Ganita dyâvâprithivyoh, father of
heaven and earth, 140.
Gâratkârava Ârtabhânga, 111.
Garbe, R., 230 note.
Gâtakas, the, 114.
Gates of knowledge, 194.

of ivory, and of horn, 468.
Gâthas, the, 544.

Gâthâ dialect or mixed Sanskrit,

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