of Hegel, a fact but fatalistic, 176

of human society not primarily intellectual, but religious, 194

is developing reverence with its allied qualities, 194

if not recognized in Scripture leads to a denial of its unity, 217

of “Truth—evolvable from the whole, evolved at last painfully,”, 218

has given us a new Bible—a book which has grown, 224, 230, 231

in a progress in prophecy, doctrine and church-polity seen in Paul's epistles, 236

not a tale of battle, but a love-story, 264

the object of nature, and altruism the object of evolution, 264

explains the world as the return of the highest to itself, 266