The Religious Sentiment / Its Source and Aim: A Contribution to the Science and / Philosophy of Religion
Daniel G. Brinton
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  • Absolute, the, [102], [106].
  • consciousness of, [161].
  • Adam, as prophet of the moon, [170].
  • Adjita, [178].
  • Adonis, [165].
  • Aeon, [163], [166].
  • Agdistis, an epicene deity, [65].
  • Ahura-Mazda, [113], [166], [184].
  • Allah, [239].
  • Amitabha, [175], [185].
  • Analytic propositions, [32].
  • Androgynous deities, [66].
  • Animism, [163].
  • Anointed, the, [176].
  • Anya-Mainyus, [166], [184].
  • Anthropomorphism, [193].
  • Antinomies, of Kant, [29].
  • Aphrodite, [65], [241].
  • Apocalypse, the, [171].
  • Apollo, [67], [241].
  • Apperception, [156].
  • Apprehension, [142].
  • Arab idea of time, [165].
  • Argumentum de appetitu, [231].
  • Aronhiate, a Huron deity, [221].
  • Arrenothele deities, [66].
  • Art, religious, in Orient, [15];
  • in Greece, [16];
  • Christian, [209], [241];
  • useless and immoral, [244].
  • Assyria, flood myth of, [169].
  • Athanasius, his doctrine of the Trinity, [191].
  • Atonement, doctrine of, [222].
  • Avalokitesvara, [214].
  • Aztecs, [80].
  • Baghavad Gita, the, [189].
  • Babylon, rites of, [74].
  • Baldur, [176].
  • Baptism, [138], [226].
  • Beauty, the line of, [15], [211].
  • the religion of, [241], [244], [245].
  • Belief, its kinds, [141].
  • Brahma, [65], [169].
  • Brahmans, highest bliss of, [57];
  • doctrines, [168], [169].
  • Breidablick, [176].
  • Brutes, religious feeling in, [88].
  • Buddha, [37], [57], [80], [120], [146], [156], [261], [271].
  • Buddhism, four truths of, [13];
  • theories of prayer, [121], [150], [214];
  • last day, [169];
  • myths, [175], [176];
  • monotheism of, [187], [247], [256].
  • Bull, as a symbol, [204].
  • Cabala, Jehova in, [65].
  • Canting arms, [212].
  • Cause, not a reason, [38];
  • in physical science, [91].
  • Celibacy, Romish, [61].
  • Cerebration, unconscious, [149].
  • Chance, the idea of, [93].
  • Chinese character for prayer, [129].
  • Christ, see [Jesus].
  • Christianity, doctrines of, [190], [257], [264], [274];
  • symbol of, [203].
  • Christmas tree, the, [215].
  • Cockatrice, the, [77].
  • Commonwealth, ideal of, [247].
  • Consciousness, forms of, [17], [20].
  • Confucius, doctrine, [122], sq.
  • Continuity, law of, [11], [16];
  • principle of, [95].
  • Contradiction, law of, [27], [102].
  • Correspondences, doctrine of, [217].
  • Cosmical relations of man, [112], [268].
  • Cotytto, [65].
  • Cow, as a symbol, [204].
  • Craoshanç, [176].
  • Creation, myth of, [166].
  • Crescent, a phallic symbol, [62].
  • Cross, a phallic symbol, [62];
  • as phonetic symbol, [210];
  • variants of, [210].
  • Cult, the, [199] sq.
  • Culture, religion of, [243], [244], [253].
  • Cybele, [65]; priests of, [66], [219].
  • Dactyli, the, [184].
  • Darkness, terror of, [185].
  • Day of Judgment, the, [172].
  • Deity, see [God].
  • Design, argument from, [110].
  • Desire, meaning of, [53].
  • Deus, [185]; triformis, [191].
  • Deva, [185].
  • Didactic rites, [225].
  • Divination and prayer, [137].
  • Dramatic rites, [226].
  • Dual law of thought, [27], [102];
  • division of the gods, [182], [183].
  • Edda, mythology of, [175], [215].
  • Eden, garden of, [175].
  • Ego, the, [19].
  • Egoism of religion, [272].
  • Egyptians, doctrines of, [80], [222];
  • prayers, [115];
  • pyramids, [212];
  • lotus of, [214].
  • Emotions, origin of, [10];
  • exclude thought, [19];
  • in religion, [49];
  • of fear and hope, [50], [51];
  • esthetic, [14].
  • Entheasm, [148].
  • Epochs of nature, [164] sq.
  • Epicene deities, [66].
  • Epilepsy and religious delusions, [75].
  • Eros, [72].
  • Esculapius, emblem of, [200].
  • Esthetic emotions, [14], [244].
  • Ethics, grounds of, [266].
  • Excluded middle, law of, [27], sqq.
  • Expectant attention, [74], [129].
  • Explanation, limits of, [38].
  • Faith in religion, [107].
  • Fascination, [74].
  • Fear, in religion, [50], sqq.
  • Female principle in religion, [62], [183].
  • Feridun, garden of, [175].
  • Flood, myth of, [169], sq.
  • Fingers, as gods, [184].
  • Force, orders of, [133].
  • Freedom, [105].
  • Friends, sect of, see [Quakers].
  • Future life, doctrine of, [256], sq.
  • Gallican confession, the, [138].
  • Generative function in religion, [62], [72], [73].
  • Genius as inspiration, [149].
  • Gnosis, the genuine, [74].
  • Gnostic doctrines, [166].
  • God, as father, [70];
  • spouses of, [69], [71];
  • mother of, [68];
  • sexless, [71];
  • earliest notions of, [78];
  • incomprehensible, [98];
  • throne of, [167];
  • love of, [73], [263], [276].
  • Gods,
  • hierarchy of, [181];
  • quantification of the, [186];
  • of lightning, [207].
  • Good, final victory of, [179].
  • Grasshoppers, prayers against, [131].
  • Greeks, art of, [16];
  • doctrines of, [80];
  • sophists, [96].
  • Gudmund, King, [175].
  • Hades, [186].
  • Hare, the Great, [212].
  • Hell, [186], [258], [274].
  • Hercules, [72].
  • Hermaphrodite deities, [66].
  • Hesperides, the, [175].
  • Hierarchy of the gods, [181].
  • High places, worship of, [215], [216].
  • Historic ideas, [232].
  • Holy spirit, as inspiring, [138];
  • brooding, [167].
  • Hope, in religion, [51] sqq.
  • Horæ, the, [165].
  • Humanity, the religion of, [194], [253].
  • Ignorance, in relation to religion, [82].
  • Illumination, [140].
  • Immortality, doctrine of, [255].
  • Indians, American, [125], [157].
  • Insanity, religious, [76].
  • Inspiration, [137].
  • Intelligence, one in kind, [96];
  • as the first cause, [106], [111].
  • Irmin, pillars of, [215].
  • Ischomachus, prayer of, [126].
  • Israelites, the Messiah of, [176].
  • Janus, an epicene deity, [65].
  • Jehovah, [65], [156].
  • Jemschid, king, [175].
  • Jesus, face of, [67], [241];
  • conception of, [71];
  • wounds of, [130];
  • wisdom of, [144];
  • as second Noah, [170];
  • teachings, [178], [260];
  • prayer to, [187];
  • execution of, [203];
  • death of, [222].
  • Judaism, [187].
  • Judgment, day of, [172].