Norton, Andrews, assails Schleiermacher, [48];
attacks transcendentalism, [123];
controversy with George Ripley, [124].
Novalis, article on, by Carlyle, [52];
his philosophy defined by Carlyle, [55].
O.
Orphic Sayings of Alcott quoted, [259].
Osgood, Samuel, edits DeWette, [116].
P.
Parker, Theodore, referred to by Channing, enters into the transcendental controversy, [125];
contributes to "The Dial," [133];
work meditated by, [192];
strong faith in immortality, [196];
"Levi Blodgett" letter quoted, [200];
blending of realism and transcendentalism in, [305];
as a preacher of transcendental views, [308];
writings of, [357].
Passover, the feast of, celebrated by Jesus, [364-366];
as kept by Jews, [368].
Paul of Samosata, advocate of Unitarian theology, [109].
Peabody, Elizabeth, writes record of a school, [265].