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Ragueneau, Paul, missionary among the Hurons, [123], [124], [126]; relates proceedings of a council held respecting a murder, [355]; Father Superior, [370].
Raymbault, Charles, enters Lake Superior with Jogues, [213].
Religion and superstitions of the Indians, [lxvii] et seq.; worship of material objects, inanimate no less than animate, ib.; the Indians attribute their origin to beasts, birds, and reptiles, [lxviii]; all nature full of objects of religious fear and dread, [lxxxiv]; sacrifices, [lxxxvi].
Remarkable instance of Indian forgiveness, [319].
Rome, Church of, her strange contradictions, [84]; self-denial of her missionaries, ib.