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Packard, Professor, cited, [393]
Paine, Thomas, [178] note
Pali inscriptions, [79]
Parallels, in ancient religions, [121]–42;
in primitive beliefs, [142]–54;
in solar myths, [154]–62;
in Essenism and Mithraism, [162]–8
Parkhurst, Dr., cited, [133]
Patriarchs, unhistorical, [77]–8
Pattison, Rev. Mark, cited, [3]–4
Paul, St., witness of, [56]–9;
genuineness of the Epistles of, [89]–90;
teaching of, [284], [316]
Pausanias, cited, [131]–2
Peace, [276], [370]–5.
(See also War.)
Pentecost, gifts at, [98]
Persecution, [292], [294], [351], [368]–9, [397], [398].
(See also Tolerance and Intolerance.)
Perseus, [127]
Peru, The religion of ancient, [147]
Peters, Dr., in his book The Early Hebrew Story, [78]
Petrie, Flinders, cited, [281] note
Pfleiderer, cited, [139]
Philosophy, Note on, [266]–72
Picton, J. Allanson, cited, [340]–1
Pitakas, The, [139]
Pithecanthropus erectus, [393]
Plato, [128]
Plutarch, cited, [130]
Pobiedonostseff, [289]
Poor, Churches’ interest in the, [37]–8, [367]–8, [382]
Prayer, [258]–61, [298]–14, [335]–7, [400]–1
Proctor, on hypnotism, [400]
Progressive revelation, The theory of a, explained, [115]–21;
remarks upon, [142]–3, [150]–1, [156]–60, [166], [320], [348]
Prophecy, destructive criticisms concerning, [73]–4, [95]–7
Psalms, The, a composite book, [81], [97]
Psychical Research, Society for, cited, [61], [258] note, [315]–6;
spiritualistic phenomena, [395]–6;
phenomena of hypnotism, [400]–1