PREFACETranscriber's Note:INDEX
- Adolescence and Religion, [177-8], [181], [276-7].
- Adolescence and Primitive Customs, [178].
- Adolescence and Nervous Disorders, [196-7].
- Adolescence, Social Significance of, [183-5].
- Agapæ, [152].
- Asceticism, [121], [125], [146], [208-13].
- Asceticism and Purity, [213].
- Asceticism, Influence on Religion, [224-5].
- Augustine, [157].
- Authority, Conflict with Science, [viii].
- Baring-Gould, S., [147], [153], [209].
- Baring-Gould, S., on Mysticism and Sexualism, [125], [151].
- Brinton, D. G., on Origin of Religion, [14].
- Bryce, J., [232].
- Buckle, T. H., [256].
- Catherine of Sienna, [85], [129].
- Celibacy, [214-5].
- Celibacy, Results on Morals, [220-3].
- Celibacy, Social Consequences of, [216-9], [220-3].
- Clouston, Sir T. S., on Revivals, [195].
- Clouston, Sir T. S., on the Connection between Sexualism and Religion, [140].
- Conversion, Pathological Nature of, [194].
- Conversion and Adolescence, [32], [176-7], [276].
- Conversion, Theological Notions of, [169-71].
- Conversion, Ages of Converts, [174-5], [194-5].
- Conversion, Statistics of, [173-5].
- Conversion and Imitation, [188].
- Conversion, Social Aspects of, [200].
- Convulsionnaires (The), [239].
- Crowd Psychology, [206].
- Crusades, Character of, [227-9].
- Crusades, Children's, [230].
- Crusades, Consequences of, [232-3].
- Cudworth, R., [259].
- Dalyell, J. G., [257].
- Dancing and Religious Ecstasy, [60-1].
- Dancing Epidemics, [236-40].
- Death, Savage Ideas of, [44].
- Demoniacs, [77].
- Disease, Theory of, amongst Primitive Peoples, [46].
- Disease, Theory of, amongst the Early Christians, [47].
- D'Israeli, I., on Sexualism and Religion, [17], [135].
- Draper, J. W., [231].
- Drugs, their use in the history of Religion, [57].
- Environment, [36], [38].
- Environment, Nature of Primitive, [39].
- Epilepsy, Influence of, in fostering Supernaturalism, [74-9].
- Epilepsy, Opinion of Dr. Hollander, [75].
- Epilepsy, Opinion of Sir T. S. Clouston, [75].
- Epilepsy, Opinion of Dr. C. Norman, [76].
- Epilepsy, Opinion of Emanuel Deutsch, [77], [79].
- Epilepsy in New Testament, [77].
- Erotic Sects, [155-60], [165].
- Eroticism and Supernaturalism, [126-8], [132], [136-9].
- Evidence for the Supernatural, [2], [271].
- Fasting, [61-5].
- Flagellation, [234-5].
- Forlong, Maj.-Gen., [109 n.]
- Fox, George, Account of Visions, [82].
- Frazer, J. G., [39], [46], [97], [99], [111].
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Free Love—Religious, [150], [161-4].
- Galton, Francis, on Religious and Morbid States, [86].
- Galton, Francis, [219].
- Gibbon, E., [227].
- Gowers, Sir W. R., [197].
- Granger, Prof., [84], [141-3].
- Interpretation, Growth of Scientific, [xiii].
- Ireland, Dr. W. W., on Hallucinations, [23-4].
- James, W., [10], [11], [14], [15], [16], [17], [21], [81], [83], [130], [131], [145], [175-6], [272].
- Kingsley, Mary, on Primitive Thought, [42].
- Lea, H. C., [220-1].
- Le Bon, Gustave, on Crowd Psychology, [206].
- Lecky, W. E. H., [154], [212], [221].
- Luther and Demonism, [25], [58], [82], [253].
- Maudsley, H., on the Relation between Nervous States and Ecstasy, [66], [76], [133].
- Medicine and the Church, [70-1].
- Menstruation, [95-6-7-8].
- Mental States, Reality of, [xi], [7], [22].
- Mercier, C., Connection between Sexualism and Religion, [124], [140-1], [187], [197].
- Milman, H. H., [219], [222-3], [225-6], [229], [232].
- Mind, Theories of, [x].
- Mistletoe, Origin of Kissing under, [109 n.]
- Mohammed, his Account of Inspiration, [78], [81].
- Monasticism, [225].
- Monasticism and the Family, [216-7], [219], [222-3].
- Monasticism and Morals, [220].
- Mysticism, [131], [279-80].
- Mysticism and the Abnormal, [55].
- Mysticism and Puberty, [186].
- Mysticism, Definitions of, [278-9].
- Mystics, Claims of, [xi].
- Pathological States and Religious Belief, [5], [49].
- Pathological Aspects of Revivals, [190-1-2-3], [201].
- Pathology of Religion, Need of, [3].
- Phallicism, [104-5-6-7-8-9].
- Pike, L. O., on Character of Crusaders, [229].
- Procreation, Primitive Beliefs concerning, [93-4].
- Psychological Epidemics, [207].
- Psychology, Normal and Abnormal, [3].
- Psychology as a Social Force, [37-8].
- Puberty, [180-6].
- Puberty Customs, [62], [95], [96].
- Religion, Definition of, [1].
- Association of, with Non-religious Forces, [4].
- and Intuition, [51].
- and Puberty, [180].
- and Dancing, [60-1-2].
- and Fasting, [63-4-5].
- and Environment, [199], [202].
- in Primitive Life, [40], [44-5-6], [53].
- its Connection with Pathological Conditions, [8], [14], [68-9], [70-1-2-3-4].
- Religious Faculty, Fallacy of, [7], [19], [20].
- Religious Idea and Modern Thought, [vii].
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Renan, E., [145].
- Revivalistic Religion, [163], [172], [189], [190], [193], [201].
- Russian Sects, [164-7].
- Saints, Medical Uses of, [70].
- Santa Teresa, [85].
- Science, Function of, [xi-xii].
- Sexualism and Religious Belief, [9], [11-2], [89-90], [120], [121], [125-9], [145], [275].
- Sexualism and Religious Belief, Opinion of Dr. Norman, [122];
- Smith, W. R., on the Meaning of 'Unclean,' [101].
- Sociability, Significance of, [35].
- Social Life and Religious Theories, [13], [281].
- Spencer, H., [37], [46].
- Spiritual Wifehood, [148-9].
- Spiritualism, [53-4].
- Starbuck, E. D., on Conversion, [174], [200].
- Sully, J., [20].
- Supernaturalism, Causes of Persistence of, [271], [273], [277], [282].
- Supernaturalism, Consequences of, [283-4].
- Supernaturalism, Persistence of, [2].
- Suso, Austerities of, [85].
- Swedenborg, E., [80].
- Symonds, J. A., Experience under Chloroform, [29].
- Theologians, Attitude towards Science, [ix].
- Thomas, W. I., [182].
- Tylor, E. B., [1], [49], [54], [55], [71], [182], [193].
- Unclean, Religious Significance of, [100-1].
- Whittaker, T., on the Effects of Opium, [58].
- Williams, A., [250].
- Witchcraft, [27], [243].
- Pathology of, [246-7].
- and Christian Church, [244].
- Bull of Innocent VIII., [248].
- Extent of Epidemic, [250].
- and Sir Thomas Browne, [265].
- and Montaigne, [267].
- and Sir M. Hale, [266].
- and John Wesley, [259].
- and Luther, [253].
- and Protestantism, [252-3].
- Scottish, [255-6-7-8], [267].
- American, [254-5].
- Children burned for, [251].
- Description of Trial, [263-6].
- Legislation in England, [253], [267].
- Witches, Methods of Detection, [260-1].
- Witches, Number killed, [250-1].
- Woman, Christian Church and, [102].
- Woman, why considered religiously unclean, [103].
- Woman, a Source of Spiritual Infection, [99].
- Woman, Influence of Religious Beliefs in determining her Social Position, [102-3], [110-9].
- Woman, Position among Primitive Peoples, [115].
- Wright, T., [251].