The Religious Sentiment / Its Source and Aim: A Contribution to the Science and / Philosophy of Religion
Daniel G. Brinton
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  • Kalpa, of Brahmans, [168].
  • Knowledge, forms of, [21].
  • Kosmos, the, [72], [144], [167].
  • Lateau, Louise, [130].
  • Law, defined, [40];
  • of excluded middle, [27];
  • oldest, [248].
  • Laws, the, of thought, [26], sq.; [101], sq.;
  • not restrictive, [105];
  • as purposive, [108].
  • Light, as object of worship, [185].
  • Lightning, the, in symbolic art, [207].
  • Life, the perfect, [57].
  • Lingam, the, [66].
  • Lingayets, sect of, [66].
  • Logic, applied, [23];
  • abstract or formal, [24];
  • mathematical, [24];
  • laws of, [101], sq.
  • Logos, the, [42], [106].
  • Lotus, as symbol, [213], sq.
  • Love, as religious emotion, defined, [58], [60], [262];
  • of sex, [61], [63];
  • law of, [73];
  • of God, [73], [263], [276].
  • Ma, a goddess, [183].
  • Maitreya, [176].
  • Mamona, a Haitian deity, [68].
  • Märchen, the, defined, [157].
  • Marriage condemned, [69].
  • Maypole, as a symbol, [215].
  • Melitta, [65].
  • Memory, physical basis of, [10];
  • ancestral, [75].
  • Memorial, rites, [225].
  • Messiah, the, [176].
  • Millennium, the, [173], [268].
  • Michabo, an Algonkin deity, [185].
  • Mind,
  • growth of, [7];
  • extent of, [8], [271];
  • as seat of law, [163].
  • Miracles, [110], [130].
  • Mithras, [65].
  • Mohammed,
  • notion of god, [71];
  • inspired, [146].
  • Mohammedanism, [187], [224].
  • Monotheism, origin of, [80], [81]; [186], sq.
  • Moral government of the world, [112].
  • Morality, independent of religion, dualism of deities, [182], [249], [266], [267].
  • Mormonism, [61].
  • Motion, first law of, [11];
  • relation to time and space, [35];
  • manifestations of, [77].
  • Myth, the, defined, [156].
  • Names, sacred, [156].
  • Natural selection, in sensation, [10];
  • in logic, [101].
  • Nature,
  • meaning of, [4], [39], [105];
  • epochs of, [164].
  • Nemqueteba, [240].
  • Neo-Hegelian doctrine, [194].
  • Nirvana, the, [13], [57], [257].
  • Noah, [170].
  • Nous, the, [106].
  • Oannes, [170].
  • Obelisk as symbol, [215].
  • Odainsakr, [175].
  • Odin, [53], [259].
  • Optimism, [112], [269].
  • Order, in things, [90], sq.
  • Osiris, [165].
  • Pain, defined, [17].
  • Parsees, doctrine of, [80], [166], [184].
  • Pantheism, [188], [194], [247].
  • Papas, a Phrygian god, [183].
  • Paradise, lost and regained, myths of, [173], sq;
  • future, [257].
  • Pentalpha, the, [212].
  • Perfected commonwealth, idea of, [247].
  • Perfected individual, idea of, [239].
  • Personal survival, idea of, [255].
  • Pessimism, [11], [112], [269].
  • Persians, ancient, [176].
  • Personality, the, [19], [270].
  • Phallus, worship of, [62], [66], [214], [216].
  • Phanes, the orphic principle, [190].
  • Philosophy of religion, defined, [3];
  • of mythology, [159];
  • of history, [232].
  • Phrygian divinities, [183].
  • Pillar worship, [215].
  • Pleasure, defined, [14].
  • Polarization, as a principle of thought, [183].
  • Porte Royale, miracles of, [131].
  • Postulates of religion, [89].
  • Prayer, [117], sq.
  • Progression of development, [109].
  • Protestantism, [128], [139], [250].
  • Protogonus, [167].
  • Psyche, and love, [72].
  • Pythagoras, his thoughts on number, [189].
  • Quakers, sect of, [76], [115], [138], [147].
  • Quantification of the predicate, [22];
  • of the gods, [186].
  • Quetzalcoatl, [212].
  • Reason in religion, [106], [107];
  • drawn from sight, [186].
  • Rebus in symbolism, [212].
  • Regin, as name of gods, [90].
  • Relative, the, [106].
  • Religion, science of, [3];
  • philosophy of, [3];
  • personal factor of, [81];
  • not concerned with phenomena, [110].
  • Reproductive function in religion, [62].
  • Res per accidens, [182].
  • Resignation, doctrine of, [128], [135].
  • Revelation, marks of, [149].
  • Rig Veda, the, [125].
  • Rite, the, [217], seq.
  • Roland, pillars of, [215].
  • Roman Catholics, [76], [138], [141], [187], [250].
  • Sabians, myths of, [170].
  • Sacraments, [227].
  • Sacrifice, idea in, [218];
  • vicarious, [222].
  • Saga, the, defined, [157].
  • Saint Brigida, [146].
  • Saint Gertrude of Nivelles, [146].
  • Sakyamuni, see [Buddha].
  • Saturnian Era, the, [175].
  • Science of Religion, [3];
  • as knowledge of system, [92];
  • of mythology, [158].
  • Secularization of symbols, [204].
  • Sensation, defined, [9];
  • excludes thought, [19];
  • of pain and pleasure, [10].
  • Sentiment, the religious, [3];
  • emotional elements of, [79];
  • rational postulates of, [87];
  • religion of, [250].
  • Serpent, as emblem and symbol, [200], [206], [207].
  • Sev, an Egyptian deity, [165].
  • Sex, love of, [61], [63];
  • in nature, [71], [72], [216].
  • Shekinah, the, [66].
  • Siddartha, a name of Buddha, [121].
  • Similars, law of, [204].
  • Sin, sense of, [225].
  • Sight, as the light-sense, [186].
  • Siva, worship of, [66], [214].
  • Soul, the, [19], [271].
  • Specific performance in rites, [218], sq.
  • Stigmata, the, [130].
  • Sufficient reason, principle of, [91].
  • Sukhavati, [175].
  • Supernatural, defined, [4];
  • its relation to symbols, [205].
  • Swedenborg, [75], [217].
  • Symbol, the phonetic, [200];
  • origin of, [202];
  • related and coincident, [203].
  • Symbolism, defined, [200].
  • Synthesis of contraries, [37].
  • Synthetic propositions, [32].
  • Tathagata, a name of Buddha, [121].
  • Tau, the Egyptian, [210].
  • Theology, [4].
  • Thor, hammer of, [210], [239].
  • Thought, as a function, [17];
  • laws of, [26], [101], sq.;
  • as purposive, [108].
  • Tien, Mongolian deity, [185], [216].
  • Time, not a force, [11];
  • but believed to be one, [165].
  • Tlapallan, [175].
  • Tree worship, [215].
  • Triads, the Celtic, [190];
  • Platonic, [191].
  • Triangle, the equilateral, [212].
  • Trinity, the doctrine of, [191];
  • symbol of, [212].
  • Triplicate relation of numbers, [190].
  • Tritheism, of Christianity, [190].
  • Truth, what is, [21];
  • eternal, [41];
  • as answer to prayer, [137].
  • Tulan, [175].