The Jewish Religion.
- § 1. [ Palestine, and the Semitic Races]
- § 2. [ Abraham; or, Judaism as the Family Worship of a Supreme Being]
- § 3. [ Moses; or, Judaism as the national Worship of a just and holy King]
- § 4. [ David; or, Judaism as the personal Worship of a Father and Friend]
- § 5. [ Solomon; or, the Religious Relapse]
- § 6. [ The Prophets; or, Judaism as a Hope of a spiritual and universal Kingdom of God]
- § 7. [ Judaism as a Preparation for Christianity]
Mohammed and Islam.
- § 1. [ Recent Works on the Life of Mohammed]
- § 2. [ The Arabs and Arabia]
- § 3. [ Early Life of Mohammed, to the Hegira]
- § 4. [ Change in the Character of Mohammed after the Hegira]
- § 5. [ Religious Doctrines and Practices among the Mohammedans]
- § 6. [ The Criticism of Mr. Palgrave on Mohammedan Theology]
- § 7. [ Mohammedanism a Relapse; the worst Form of Monotheism, and a retarding Element in Civilization]
- [Note]
The Ten Religions and Christianity.
- § 1. [ General Results of this Survey]
- § 2. [ Christianity a Pleroma, or Fulness of Life]
- § 3. [ Christianity, as a Pleroma, compared with Brahmanism, Confucianism, and Buddhism]
- § 4. [ Christianity compared with the Avesta and the Eddas. The Duad in all Religions]
- § 5. [ Christianity and the Religions of Egypt, Greece, and Rome]
- § 6. [ Christianity in Relation to Judaism and Mohammedanism. The Monad in all Religions]
- § 7. [ The Fulness of Christianity is derived from the Life of Jesus]
- § 8. [ Christianity as a Religion of Progress and of universal Unity]