175. Clouds, Stars, Sky, 153. Confucius, writer, not author, of the Conscience, 63, 177–182. - conscientia, 180. - Lorimer on, 182 note. 181. Cook, Captain, on the language of perception, memory, etc., 353. Cope, the, 272. Cornish, 290. Corpus, 451. Cosmological arguments, 198, 240, - answers to, 245. Cotta on religion, 88. Council of Nicea, 8. Cowell, 100 note, 231 note. the Analogical School of My. thology, 484, 492. - Semitic assertion of, 253. - Aryan denial of, 254. Creator, Darwin's view of a, 226, - 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. Cultus deorum, 38. Darius, and Xerxes, 302. - of Assyria and Babylon, 304. Abraham, 305. Curtius, G., 422. - derivation of Vesta, 450. the study of Natural Religion, 280. 369. 373. Customs and Laws, 519. ideas, 520, 522. then gain a sacred character, 535. note. full and new moon, 525. - 383. 359. Ancienne, 480 note. Definition, 29. 114. lectures, 325 note. note. Devotion, 49. – idea of, in the Upanishads, 98, 99. 128. Diligentes, diligere, 33. Athens, 493. 62. ness, 198. - on Akkadian, 325 note. in the Veda and in Indian lite- rature, 227–228. language, 390, 391. 336. memory of the dead, 186. 287. ceptual thought, 379. Dyaus, sky, 127, 130. 409. 287. be the most primitive, 340. universe, 396. 113. Evolution, Kant's views on, 259. the senses, 195. causes, 141. English Dictionary, words in the New, 365. second, 118. A.D. Colonies, 505. sical, 465. Mythology, 426, 428. 419. and Romans, 466. Kapila, 229, 230. FACTS, logic of, 240. action, 55. prehension, 117. note, 213, 219, 349. 74. 176. 225 note. 127, 195. ity, 122. Finland, popular tales in, 494. or 527 A. D. canon closed third cent. B. C., 542 note. Galla dialect, 340. Gallatin, 512 note. Gallic of the ancient inscriptions of Galton and the human face, 381. - on compound images in the mind, 359. Gangetic languages, 337. Ganitâ dyâvâprithivyoh, father of 70 note, 170, 181 note, 182 note, Gâratkârava Ârtabhâga, 111. Garbe, R., 230 note. Gâtakas, the, 114. - of ivory, and of horn, 468. Gâthas, the, 544. Gâthâ dialect or mixed Sanskrit, - Buddhist books translated into Chinese, 300. never claim the exclusive au Geiger, 499 note. Gellius, 35, 35 note, 36. - powerful element in producing mythology, 408. Geographical contact has nothing to do with grammatical simi- larity, 294. – distribution of roots, 450. Gerda, the giantess, 485. Gesture-language, 358. Gewissen, 179-180. Gewissensbisse, 180. Gifford, Lord, 1-15. - his study of Plato and Spinoza, 3-4. - his rejection of miracles, 3. - his will, 4-7, 15, 578–584. - definition of Natural Theology, 5. - his views on lecturers and lec- 318. |