[INDEX.]
- Amrapalî, the Buddhist Magdalene, [61].
- Alexandria, bridges East and West, [102].
- Altar, Apostles of the Bloodless, [99] et seq.
- Antiochus, mentioned by King Asoka, [97].
- Apostles, the Buddhist Parivrajakas, [105].
- Appearances of Buddha after death, [67].
- Architecture, Christian, derived from the Buddhist rock temples, [177].
- Asita, the Indian Simeon, [29].
- Asoka, King, [93] et seq.
- Atheism, early Buddhist disproved, [77] et seq.
- Atonement, [68].
- Baptism, the Buddhist, [43], [108].
- Beal, Rev. S., on a Buddhist liturgy, [176].
- Beatitudes, the Buddhist, [48].
- Bigandet, Catholic bishop, his "Life of Gautama" cited, [27] et passim.
- Bimbisâra, advised like Herod to kill the Holy Child, [28].
- Bhikshu, Buddhist beggar, Ebionite, [129].
- Bodhi, Gnosis, interior knowledge, [77].
- Brahma, union with, object of early Buddhism, [80].
- Buddha, born of a virgin, [24];
- Star in the East, [26];
- Baptism and fasting, [44];
- Temptation, [45];
- Disputation with the doctors, [30];
- Third commandment, [51];
- Triumphant entry into the city of the king, [54];
- Forsaken by disciples, [58];
- Transfigured, [63];
- Last supper, [65];
- Death, [65];
- Darkness over all the land at his death, [65].
- Buddhism defined, [77];
- Schools of, [84];
- Eight spiritual states, [108].
- Burnouf, Emile, considers Christianity due to a conflict between Mosaism and Buddhism, [1].
- Ceylon scriptures, [85].
- Chakravartin, King of Kings, Messiah, [35].
- Chief priest in early Church modelled on Jewish, [161].
- Circumcision widely spread amongst savages, [15].
- Church of Jerusalem, creed, [129]; Description of, [160].
- Clement of Alexandria on the Hylobii and followers of Buddha, [89].
- Colebrooke, Henry, Orientalist, sees Buddhist philosophy in the teaching of Pythagoras, [101].
- Cunningham, Sir Alexander, traces incidents of Buddha's life in pre-Christian sculptures in the Buddhist temples, [179].
- Darkness over the land at Buddha's death, [65].
- Daranatha, Chinese historian, valuable testimony about early Buddhism, [90], [99].
- Disciple whom Buddha loved, [46].
- Disciples, twelve great, [46].
- Disderi, Father, visits Lha Sa, [174].
- Ebionite, Buddhist bhikshu, [129].
- Enoch, Book of, [164].
- Epiphanius cited, [130].
- Essenes, due to Buddhist propagandism, Philo on, [103].
- "Evolution of Christianity," author of cited, [171].
- Ezra compiles Old Testament, [6], [7].
- Faith in Buddhist books, [62].
- Fergusson, James, architect, derives Christian basilica from Buddhist rock temple, [177].
- "Follow me!" phrase used by Buddha, [46].
- Freemasonry in Buddhism, Mithraism, etc., [100].
- "Fulfilling," vague word without any meaning in modern polemics, [143].
- Giles, Rev., on the Christian forgeries of Peregrinus, [128];
- Amended version of Luke's opening verses, [144].
- Ginsburg, Dr., on the eight spiritual states of the Essenes, [107].
- "Glad tidings" (Subha Shita), word used for the Buddhist revelation, [46].
- Golden book for the Buddhist recording angels, [68].
- "Golden Bough," by Mr. Frazer, cited, [9].
- Grueber, Father, on Buddhist rites, etc., [175].
- Gymnosophists, Buddhists, [104].
- Heaven, the Buddhist, [68].
- Hebrews, Gospel according to, [114] et seq.;
- St. Jerome on, [101];
- Condemned and suppressed, [129].
- Hegesippus used Gospel according to the Hebrews, [112];
- Describes James, [162].
- Hippolytus cited to show that the early Church held Christ to be a mere man, [129].
- Hodgson, Bryan, on the Pyrrhonism of the second or "Great Vehicle" school of Buddhism, [86].
- Holy Ghost descends into Christ, in the Gospel according to the Hebrews, [131].
- Hylobii, Greek term for Buddhists, [89].
- Irenæus, on Gospel according to Hebrews, [112];
- On the many spurious gospels in his day, [128];
- Shows that early Church of Jerusalem used water in the communion, [130].
- Jacquemont, Victor, French botanist, on similarity of Buddhist and Catholic mass, [176].
- James succeeds Christ, who appears and gives him communion bread on the very night of the Crucifixion, [133];
- Account by Hegesippus, [162].
- Jerome, St., on the Gospel of the Hebrews, [111].
- Jerusalem, Church of, [160] et seq.
- Josephus, initiation of Essenes, [137].
- Judas, the Buddhist, [64].
- Justin Martyr, [112] et seq.
- Kanishka, or Kanerkos, introduces atheistic Buddhism and Pyrrhonism, [85].
- Kârle, cave temple, described, [177].
- Karma, the Buddhist doctrine, mixed up with the Atonement, [68].
- Lang, Andrew, on savage terrorism, [9].
- Lightfoot, Bishop, on the "swathing bands" of Judaism, [141].
- Luke, Gospel of, analysed, [144].
- Magic, Buddhist, [79].
- Maitreya, Buddha of Brotherly Love, [2].
- Man born blind, parable, [79].
- Matthew, St., an ascetic, [164].
- Marcion's gospel, testimony of Megethius that it has been added to and falsified, [146].
- Megasthenes on the Buddhists, [90].
- Mithras, religion of, [99].
- Müller, Max, on Buddhism, [77].
- Newman, Cardinal, his "Dream of St. Gerontius," [168].
- Nicator, Seleucus, sends an ambassador to Patna, [89].
- Nicholson, E. B., best authority on the Gospel according to the Hebrews, [114].
- Nirvritti the same as the Pleroma of the Gnostics, [169].
- Nuns in Buddhism and Essenism, [106].
- Origen on the abundant falsification of the gospels in his day, [128].
- Oswald, Felix, cited, [57].
- Papias, Bishop, on the composition of the gospels, [111].
- Parables, the Buddhist, [70] et seq.
- Pax Vobiscum! the Hebrew "Schalom!" the Buddhist "Sadhu!" [47].
- Peregrinus composes Christian scriptures, [128].
- Peter, Gospel according to, cited, [127].
- Philo on the Essenes and Therapeuts, [104];
- Connects them with the Gymnosophists of India, [104].
- Photismos in early Church, [107].
- Pravritti, the Buthos of the Gnostics, [169].
- Prodigal Son, Buddhist parable, [70].
- Protevangelion compared with Luke's gospel, [149].
- Pythagoras, Buddha's teaching fathered on, [101].
- Racine translates the "Contemplative Life of Philo," [136].
- "Rakshà Bhagavatî" the great Bible of atheistic Buddhism, [86].
- Rajendra Lala Mitra proves atheistic Buddhism to have been forced on early Buddhism by the "Great Vehicle," A.D. [20], [85].
- Renan on the Church of Jerusalem, [161];
- On the status of St. James, [134].
- Revue des Deux Mondes defines Christianity as due to a conflict between Buddhism and Mosaism, [1].
- Saints appear at Buddha's death, [66].
- Samanna Phala Sutta cited, [79].
- Sayings of Christ, according to Justin Martyr, [117].
- Semites, [4], [5].
- Smith, Professor Robertson, on the "Totems" of the Old Testament, [19].
- Son of Perdition, the Buddhist, [64].
- Sunyapushpa (the "Carriage that drives Nowhere"), nickname of early Buddhists for innovating Pyrrhonism, [91].
- Supper, Buddhist last, [65].
- Sutta, Tevigga, gives Buddha's ideas about God, [80].
- Therapeuts, see Essenes.
- Throne, great white, [67].
- Transfiguration, the Buddhist, [63].
- Twelve great disciples of Buddha, [46].
- "Vehicle, Great," [85];
- "Little," [84], [85].
- Valentinus, fourth gospel due to his teaching, [172].
- Walking on water, miracle, [59].
- War in Heaven, [61].
- Washing feet, [64].
- Wassiljew cited, [90].
- Williams, Sir Monier, his views on Buddhism, [77].
- Woman at the well, [70].
- Zacharias, legend about, [148].
- Zoroaster, Buddha as, [98].
Transcriber's Note
Revue des Deus Mondes corrected to Revue des Deux Mondes.
Obvious typographical errors have been silently corrected.
Variations in spelling, punctuation and hyphenation have been retained except in the case of index entries.
Perigrinus has been corrected to Peregrinus and Ferguson to Fergusson.