G
Galilee, The Sea of, [111]
Genesis, legendary, [75], [78], [95], [178], [188]–97, [349]
Gerard, Father, on the gravity of the situation, [3];
on The Riddle of the Universe, [381]
Germany, Emperor of, cited, [235], [371];
alluded to, [375] note [2]
Gibbon, on the prodigy of the darkness, etc., [104];
cited, [292]–3, [369]
Gibbon, Rev. J. Morgan, [24];
cited, [381]
Gladstone, W. E., on slavery, [39]–40;
on Genesis, [178], [189]–95
Gloucester, The late Bishop of, on the “Higher Criticism,” [100];
on evolution, [175]–6
God, a personal, [230]–2;
Theistic arguments examined, [219]–72;
an unknown God, [376]
Godet, on miracles, [49]–50
Gore, Dr. (formerly Bishop of Worcester), on the Fall, [213]–16.
(See also Birmingham, Bishop of.)
Gospels, The, criticisms regarding, [82]–9, [97]–100, [101].
(See also Bible Criticism.)
Gothenburg, remarks on the Gothenburg system, [399]
Goulburn, Dean, [30]
Gould, F. J., “Why Lead a Moral Life?” [341]–2;
his books of moral lessons, [403]
Grove, Lady, [401]