CEPHAS, meaning of, [135].
CERES, worship of, [554].
CHADWICK, Rev. John W., on Paul’s witness to resurrection, [304], [305].
CHALMERS, Dr., on forgery in Josephus, [35].
CHAMBERS’ ENCYCLOPEDIA, on pagan origin of names of days, [466], [467];
on fetichism in the church, [478], [479];
on Mithraic worship, [520];
on worship of Adonis, [527];
on worship of Bacchus and Ceres, [555];
on adoption of Saturnalia by Christians, [559];
on an ascension of Quirinus, [560].
CHEYNE, Prof. T. K., on Isaiah ix, 6, [98].
CHEYNE, Robert, on Krishna and Christ, [502], [503].
CHIVALRY, Christian, a form of sex worship, [454].
CHRIST, the; see Jesus.
CHRIST, wrongs inspired by name of, [7];
the meaning of the term, [9];
the, an impossible character, [14];
his alleged miracles, [14]–17;
no mention of by Jewish and Pagan writers for a hundred years after his time, [24], [25];
the, attributes of, [348]–350;
by whom raised from the dead, [350];
miracles of not proof of his divinity, [350]–352;
second advent of, [354], [355];
religious teachings of, [360]–384;
nature of his death, [364]–365;
descent of into hell, [366];
on necessity of belief, [369];
on forgiveness of sin, [370];
the, moral teachings of, [384]–414;
on poverty and riches, [385]–386;
intemperance encouraged by, [387];
his brutal treatment of woman of Canaan, [390];
he promotes domestic strife and family hatred, [392], [393];
his abuse of Pharisees, [396];
his belief in demoniacal possession, [404], [405];
guilty of dissimulation, [408], [409];
immoral lessons inculcated in his parables, [409]–411;
submission to theft and robbery enjoined by, [412];
his want of courage, [415];
character of his male ancestors, [416];
his female ancestors, [416];
on intellectual character of his followers, [430];
the, different conceptions of, [340], [433];
paternity of, [343], [344], [346];
his rules of table observance, [380];
minor teachings of, [382], [383];
solar attributes of, [462], [463];
the, teachings of derived from fire worship, [472];
the, different types of in N. T., [495].