CONFUCIUS, [511]–513.

CONWAY, M. D., on dying exclamation of Christ, [415].

CRAPSEY, Rev. Algernon S., on miraculous birth of Jesus, [346].

CROSS, Christ’s allusions to during ministry, [287], [288];
an emblem of sex worship, [446], [447];
an emblem of sun worship, [463].

CRUCIFIXION, not a Jewish punishment, [232];
Kitto on death by, [253];
source of Matthew’s story concerning marvelous events attending that of Christ’s, [267]–269, [245]–273;
women at, [272]–273;
opinions of Christian scholars regarding date of, [278]–282;
discrepancy between Synoptics and John regarding day of, [282]–287;
alleged cause of, [287];
references to in other books of N. T., [288]–290.

CRURIFRAGIUM, [269].

CUMONT, Prof. Franz, on analogies between religions of Mithra and Christ, [521].

CYRENIUS, [66]–69, [105]–107;
claim that he was twice governor of Syria untenable, [68].

CHRISTIAN DOCTRINES, list of derived from Paganism, [566]–569.

DARKNESS, the supernatural, [264]–266.