Renan, on character of early history of Christianity, 223 foll.
Resurrected Jesus appears to five hundred men at once, 149
Revelation of John, testifies to a real Jesus, 153
Robertson, Mr. J. M., not properly esteemed in Germany, according to Dr. Drews, 15;
his invention of the Sun-god Joshua, 17;
sets Mark later than Matthew, when it serves his purpose to do so, 23;
his ideas of evidence exampled in his handling of El Tabari, 34;
his hypothesis of mystery-plays representing death of Joshua the Sun-god, 48 foll.;
censures Dr. Lorinser for deriving Krishna myths from Christianity, 75 foll.;
admits presence of Jewish elements in primitive Christianity, 89;
adopts Jesus Ben Pandira, 143 foll.;
and passim
Sacaea, character of, 52
Samaritan apocryph of Joshua, 33
Savages deify humble objects rather than the sublime in nature, 18
Schmiedel’s “Pillars,” how dealt with by Mr. Robertson, 172 foll.
Secrecy of early Christian cult and propaganda a fiction of Prof. W. B. Smith’s fancy, 188, 190
Silence, argument from, 42, 119, 129 foll.