American farmer, lack of romance in his life, [285].
American life, interpretation of, [9], [10].
American mind, attitude toward conception and birth, [22].
American women, highly regarded by men, [314]; cultivation and privileges of, [316].
American youth, seem to be indifferent to filial obedience, [52], [53].
Angels as heavenly messengers, [12].
Anglo-Saxon, the, and the Oriental, as they appear to each other, [57]; the reserve of, [72], [73]; uses deeds rather than words in his quarrels, [95]; curtness of, [108]; has high regard for woman, [313].
Anointing the feet, [226-28].
Arabic, the language of the Syrians, [175]; poetry, [354].
Athanasian Creed, [405].