opposed in principle to religion, i. 224;
older than religion, i. 233 sqq.;
universality of belief in, i. 234-236;
transition from magic to religion, i. 237 sqq., ii. 376 sq.;
the fallacy of, not easy to detect, i. 242 sq.;
combined with religion, i. 347;
the fallacy of, gradually detected, i. 372;
declines with the growth of religion, i. 374;
strangers suspected of practising, iii. 102;
wrought by means of refuse of food, iii. 126 sqq.;