Communal purposes, and magic, [91].

Communion, [175]; not so much an intellectual belief as an object of desire, [43], [44]; of man with God the basis of morality, [62]; logically incompatible with Buddhism, [63]; involves personal existence, [67]; with God, [137]; sought in prayer, [172]; and sacrifice, [172]; in Mexico, [193]; maintained by sacramental eating, [195]; annually, [196]; renewed, [198]; the true end of sacrifice, [207], [208]; between man and God, [249]; imperfect, [257].

Community, [254]; and magic, [81], [97]; and its God, [91].

Community, the, and fetiches, [122]; and its gods, [135]; and prayer, [146], [147], [148], [166]; and the individual, [218], [239].

Comparative method, [20], [21].

Comparative Philology, [20].

Comparison, method of, [17]; implies similarity in the religions compared, [19]; and implies difference also, [20]; contrasted with comparative method, [21]; deals with differences, [22].

Comte, [213].

Conciliation, and coercion, of spirits, [121].

Congregations, [170].