of a “golden age” and matters cognate, 480, 526

Traducianism, its advocates and teaching, 493, 494

best accords with Scripture, 494, 495

favored by analogy of vegetable and animal life, 496

heredities, mental, spiritual, and moral, prove men's souls of human ancestry, 496

does not exclude divine concurrence in the development of the human species, 496

Fathers, who held, 620

Trafalgar, omitted in Napoleon's dispatches, 143

Transcendence, divine, denied by pantheism, 100

taught in Scripture, 102