Discerner of spirits, i. [81]
Abimelech’s dream, i. [210]
Aerolites, i. [24]
After-vision of a suicide, ii. 75
Alexander Macdonald’s dream, i. [285]
Amulet of the Grahams, i. [277]
—— of the Macdonald Lockharts, i. [278]
Ann Thorne bewitched, i. [194]
Apparition at Ballarat, ii. 61
—— at time of death, ii. 59
—— in the Jewel House, ii. 105
—— near Cardiff, ii. 114
—— of a college friend, ii. 71
—— of a crow, ii. 131
—— of a dying father, ii. 58
—— of a dying lady to her children, ii. 64
—— of a father to his son, ii. 58
—— of a friend, ii. 60
—— of a sister, ii. 59
—— of a son to his mother and another, ii. 73
—— of an officer, ii. 10
—— of Dr. Ferrar’s daughter, ii. 25
—— of Philip Weld, ii. 51
—— of Rev. W. Naylor, ii. 7
—— of S. Stanislaus, ii. 51
—— seven years after death, ii. 71
—— to a gentleman, ii. 119
—— to a lady and her child, ii. 113
—— to a lady and her child, ii. 117
—— to a sentry, and his death thereupon, ii. 108
—— to Lord Brougham, ii. 68
—— to Lord Chedworth, ii. 35
—— to Mr. Andrews, ii. 41
Apparitions at Oxford, ii. 209
Arrowsmith, Trial of Rev. E., i. [91]
Arrowsmith’s Hand preserved, i. [95]
Authentication of Lamb’s cure, i. [96]
Barony of Chedworth, ii. 34
Belief in God universal, i. [5]
Benediction, The principle of, i. [90]
Beresford apparition, The, ii. 11
Bird, The Spectral, ii. 128
Bisham Abbey, Ghost at, ii. 91
Bishop Joseph Hall on temporal punishment, ii. 89
Bishop Ken’s hymn, ii. 82
Blessing and cursing, Power of, i. [90].
Bosworth’s testimony, Mr. T., ii. 146
Bridget Bishop accused of witchcraft, i. [198]
Bull of Pope Innocent VIII. against witchcraft, i. [162]
Captain William Dyke, ii. 22
Cardan, Jerome, i. [282]
Case of Annie Milner, i. [169]
—— of Martha Brossier, i. [165]
Catharine Campbell accused of witchcraft, i. [197]
Catholic claim to exclusive use of exorcism, i. [163]
Causation, The law of, i. [3]
Chamber, John, on “Judiciall Astrologie,” i. [200]
Charles I., Omens concerning, i. [267], [271]
Charles Ireland bewitched, i. [186]
Chevalier’s testimony concerning Spiritualism, Mr., ii. 180
“Christ is coming” quoted, ii. 136.
Christian Shaw bewitched, i. [197]
Christian writers on the Supernatural, i. [31]
Christianity, Morse on the decline of, ii. 137
Citation, Remarkable case of, i. [90]
Club, The Hell-Fire, ii. 207
Colgarth, The Philipsons of, i. [90]
Collins’s Sermon, Rev. H., i. [135]
Cometism, The Trinity of, i. [19]
Constantine victorious, i. [38]
Creslow, Haunted chamber at, ii. 92
Criticism upon Mr. Congreve, i. [20]
Crookes, Mr. W., on Spiritualism, ii. 159, 162, 164
Cross of Constantine, The, i. [35]
—— fire seen in France in 1826, A, i. [16]
Cure, Miraculous, i. [95]
—— Miraculous, by the Blessed Sacrament, i. [121], [125]
Daimonomagia, i. [174]
Dale-Owen, Mr., quoted, ii. 183, 185
Death of Captain Speer, i. [253]
—— of Rev. S. B. Drury, i. [251]
De Lisle’s, Miss, death, Supernatural music at, i. [135]
De Lisle, Mr., on the Weld ghost story, ii. 54
—— Mr. Edwin, on Strauss, i. [2]
Demons, Belief in, ii. 212
Denial of the Supernatural, i. [1]
Details of the Supernatural, i. [8]
Discovery of a lost will, i. [204]
Disease of witchcraft, i. [174]
Double apparition at time of death, ii. 55
—— in the West Indies, ii. 58
Dr. Lamb, the sorcerer, i. [202]
Dr. Newman on ecclesiastical miracles, i. [36]
Dr. Samuel Johnson on the Lyttelton story, ii. 45
Dr. William Harvey’s escape from death, i. [284]
Dream of a child, Warning given in the, i. [260]
—— of a dignitary realized, i. [257]
—— of a housekeeper realized, i. [240]
—— of a widow lady, i. [258]
—— of Adam Rogers, i. [219]
—— of Andrew Scott, i. [261]
—— of Mr. Matthew Talbot, i. [225]
—— of Mr. Williams of Scorrier, i. [226]
—— of the Princess Natgotsky, i. [255]
—— of the Swaffham tinker, i. [215]
—— Prognostication of death in a, i. [250]
—— Remarkable, of a clergyman, i. [247]
—— Warning given in a, i. [254]
—— Warning neglected, i. [244]
Dreams and visions, i. [211]
Dreams, Nature of, i. [210]
—— of James Jessop, i. [244], [245]
—— recorded in Scripture, i. [211]
—— reproduction of thoughts in, i. [215]
—— supernatural, i. [210]
Dunbar’s testimony, Rev. Dr., ii. 218
Dungeon at Glamis Castle, The, ii. 114
Early Popes martyrs, The, i. [31]
Eastern form of exorcism, i. [162]
Ecclesiastical miracles, i. [32]
Effect of the Supernatural, i. [7]
Elimination of God, The, i. [19]
Elizabeth Gorham bewitched, i. [187]
—— Style accused of witchcraft, i. [177]
—— Tibbots bewitched, i. [178]
—— Treslar hung for witchcraft, i. [181]
Ellinor Shaw and Mary Philips, i. [182]
Emperor Julian thwarted, The, i. [42]
English canon concerning exorcism, i. [164]
—— statutes against witchcraft, i. [163]
“Eternal,” The term, i. [5]
Execution of Frederick Caulfield, i. [223]
—— of Lamb’s servant, i. [203]
Exhumation of James Quin, i. [236]
Exorcism, Power of, i. [57], [69], [82]
—— Latin form of, i. [138]
—— Oriental form of, i. [162]
Facts of witchcraft and necromancy, i. [164]
Faculty of Jerome Cardan, i. [283]
Fall of aerolites, i. [25]
False reasoning, i. [26]
Ferrers family, Omen concerning, i. [272]
Florence Newton accused of witchcraft, i. [180]
Friday an unlucky day, i. [282]
Ghost of Bisham Abbey, ii. 91
God and His creatures, i. [4]
—— The elimination of, i. [19]
Guesses of Science, The, i. [14]
Hand of Arrowsmith preserved, i. [95]
Hanmer, Mr. C. L., on an apparition, ii. 60
Hannah Green’s testimony, i. [242]
Haunted houses and localities, ii. 82
—— chamber at Creslow, ii. 92
—— Glamis Castle, ii. 114
—— house at Barby, ii. 109
—— house at Berne, ii. 126
—— house in Cheshire, ii. 116
—— house in Scotland, ii. 123
—— place at York Castle, ii. 96
—— places, ii. 84
—— police cell, ii. 121
—— road near Cardiff, ii. 114
—— room at Glamis Castle, ii. 112
—— room in the Tower, ii. 104
—— spot in Yorkshire, ii. 100
Hell-Fire Club, The, ii. 207
Henry Spicer’s testimony, Mr., ii. 75
—— IV. of France, Omen of death to, i. [267]
Herder on Witchcraft, ii. 210
Heresies of the modern Spiritualists, ii. 185, 191
Home, Mr. Daniel, ii. 151, 153
Hospitals, Christian in their origin, i. [10]
Howell, Mr. J., on Spiritualism, ii. 176, 177
Howitt, Mr. W., on eternal punishment, ii. 186, 188
Hume on miracles, i. [23]
Increase Mather on the tests of demoniacal possession, i. [173]
—— Mather’s “Cases of Conscience,” i. [195]
Inquiries regarding Wynyard, ii. 33
Jane Brookes accused of witchcraft, i. [175]
—— Wenham accused of witchcraft, i. [192]
Johnson, Dr. Samuel, on the Lyttelton ghost, ii. 45
Kostka’s, S. Stanislaus, apparition, ii. 53
—— picture at Stonyhurst, ii. 53
Labarum, The, i. [37]
Lactantius on dreams, i. [213]
Lady Betty Cobb, ii. 15
Lancashire demoniacs, The, i. [171]
Lane, Mr., on Modern Necromancy, ii. 215, 217
Laud, Omens concerning Archbishop, i. [271]
Law of causation, The, i. [3]
Lecky, Mr. W. H. E., on the Oxford Movement, ii. 232
Legion, The Thundering, i. [34]
Longdon, Mary, bewitched, i. [194]
Lord Falkland, Omen concerning, i. [270]
Lord Litchfield’s note of a presentiment, i. [281]
—— testimony, i. [281]
Lord Westcote’s testimony, ii. 42
Lyttelton Ghost story, ii. 36, 42, 46
Macdonald’s, A., case of second sight, i. [285]
Macknish on dreams, i. [215]
Major George Sydenham, ii. 22
Marquis de Marsay on Spirits, ii. 86
Mary of Medicis, Omen of death to, i. [267]
Media, Table of Spiritual, ii. 143
Mines, Haunted, ii. 84
Ministry of Angels, ii. 82
Miracles at Rome in 1792, i. [17]
—— Bishop Hall on, ii. 230
—— examination of at Rome, ii. 227
—— of our Lord, i. [30]
—— of Prince Hohenlohe, i. [17]
—— wrought by the Blessed Sacrament, i. [123], [126]
Miracle at Garswood, i. [96]
—— at Metz, i. [128]
—— at Typasa, i. [42]
—— under Marcus Aurelius, i. [33]
Miraculous cure at Pontoise, i. [83]
—— facts, Tradition of, i. [32]
—— of Joseph Lamb, i. [95]
—— of Mary Wood, i. [114]
—— of Winifred White, i. [116]
Mediumship, ii. 143
—— Clairlative, ii. 146
—— Clairvoyant, ii. 150
—— Developing, ii. 148
—— Duodynamic, ii. 148
—— Gesticulating, ii. 144
—— Homo-motor, ii. 147
—— Impersonating, ii. 145
—— Impressional, ii. 150
—— Manipulating, ii. 145
—— Missionary, ii. 149
—— Motive, ii. 144
—— Neurological, ii. 146
—— Pantomimic, ii. 145
—— Pictorial, ii. 148
—— Psychologic, ii. 147
—— Psychometric, ii. 148
—— Pulsatory, ii. 145
—— Speaking, ii. 150
—— Symbolic, ii. 147
—— Sympathetic, ii. 146
—— Therapeutic, ii. 149
—— Tipping, ii. 144
—— Vibratory, ii. 144
Miss Weld’s testimony, ii. 54
Modern scientific methods, i. [10]
Monsignor Patterson’s testimony, ii. 52
More’s “Antidote against Atheism,” i. [173]
Mr. De Lisle on Miracles, i. [15]
Mr. De Lisle’s testimony, ii. 54
Mr. Edwin De Lisle in reply to Strauss, i. [4]
Mr. E. Lenthal Swifte’s testimony, ii. 104
Mr. George Fortescue’s declaration, ii. 43
Mr. Henry Cope Caulfeild’s testimony, ii. 115
Mr. Herbert Spencer answered, i. [11]
Mr. J. G. Godwin’s declaration, ii. 68
Mr. Laxon’s wife tormented, i. [189]
Mr. M. P. Andrews’ declaration, ii. 43
Mr. Ralph Davis on the Northampton witches, i. [182]
Mr. Rutherford’s declaration, i. [263]
Mr. William Talbot’s testimony, i. [226]
Mrs. Baillie-Hamilton’s testimony, ii. 66
Mrs. George Lee’s testimony, i. [230]
Mrs. Kempson’s testimony, i. [254]
Murder discovered by a dream, i. [221]
—— of Maria Martin discovered, i. [231]
—— of the crippled and imbecile, i. [9]
Naturalistic materialism, i. [10]
Nature of God, i. [6]
—— dreams, i. [210]
Necromancy recognized by the fathers, i. [161]
—— in China, ii. 220
Northamptonshire witches, The, i. [182]
Notions, reintroduction of Pagan, i. [13]
Old traditions generally accepted, ii. 90
Omen concerning Archbishop Laud, i. [271]
—— concerning King Charles I., i. [268], [269], [270]
—— concerning Lord Falkland, i. [270]
Omens and prognostications, i. [263]
—— The subject of, i. [263]
Opinions of Strauss, i. [3]
Oracles, The cessation of, i. [282]
Ostrehan’s, Captain, testimony, ii. 218
Oxenham omen, The, i. [273]
Pagan notions, Reintroduction of, i. [13]
Patterson’s, Monsignor, information, ii. 52
Perrone, Father, on Spiritualism, ii. 184
Philipsons of Colgarth, The, i. [90]
Planchette, Use of, ii. 220, 222
Plumer Ward’s, Mr., account of the Lyttelton ghost, ii. 46
Plutarch on the “Cessation of Oracles,” i. [282]
Popes martyrs, The early, i. [31]
Portrait of S. Stanislaus, ii. 53
Power and malice of Satan, ii. 83
—— of blessing and cursing, i. [90]
—— of exorcism claimed exclusively, i. [163]
Presentiment of Lieutenant R——, i. [250]
—— of death, i. [262]
—— to Lady Warre’s chaplain, i. [281]
Principle of benediction, The, i. [88]
Principles of the Broad Church party, ii. 137
Prognostication of death in a dream, i. [250]
—— of death to Captain Speer, i. [252]
Prognostications and omens, i. [263]
Propriety of a revelation, i. [5]
Purbrick, Rev. E. J., on the Weld ghost story, ii. 54
Purport of dreams, i. [212]
Rebuilding of the Temple, i. [42]
“Report on Spiritualism” quoted, ii. 153
Rev. Dr. Cox’s testimony, ii. 54
Rev. Dr. J. M. Neale’s testimony i. [243]
Rev. Edward Price on the World of Spirits, ii. 82
Rev. G. R. Winter on the Swaffham tinker, i. [215]
Rev. H. N. Oxenham’s testimony, i. [277]
Rev. J. Richardson’s testimony, i. [253]
Rev. John Wesley on evil spirits, ii. 85
Rev. Joseph Jefferson’s testimony, ii. 100
Rev. Mr. Perring’s dream realized, i. [234]
Rev. T. J. Morris’s testimony, i. [240]
“Rules for the Spirit Circle” quoted, ii. 151
S. Augustine on miracles, i. [30]
S. Bernard on dreams, i. [214]
S. Cyprian on dreams, i. [214]
S. Cyril on dreams, i. [214]
S. Irenæus on miracles, i. [41]
S. John’s College, Oxford, Founding of, i. [267]
S. Pacian on miracles, i. [41]
S. Thomas Aquinas on dreams, i. [214]
Sacrilege discovered by a dream, i. [232]
“Sadducismus Triumphatus” referred to, i. [199]
Satan, power and malice of, ii. 83
Science and faith, Rev. R. S. Hawker on, ii. 239
Science of the Pagan oracles, i. [161]
“Scientific View of Modern Spiritualism” quoted, ii. 143
Scott, Dream of Andrew, i. [261]
Scripture on witchcraft and necromancy, i. [164]
Séance at the Marshalls’, i. [203]
—— record of, from “Spiritual Magazine,” ii. 169
Second sight, Treatise on, i. [285]
—— at Cardiff, i. [286]
—— at Ramsbury, i. [288]
—— Jerome Cardan’s gift of, i. [283]
Sexton, Dr. G., on spiritualism, ii. 225
Shakespeare’s conception of the supernatural, ii. 89
Singular prognostication, i. [250]
Sir Christopher Heydon on astrology, i. [200]
Sir George Caulfeild, i. [223]
Sir Henry Chauncy trying witches, i. [193]
Sir Henry Yelverton and his death, i. [95]
Sir Martin Beresford, ii. 13
Sir Matthew Hale’s evidence as to witchcraft, i. [163]
Sir Thomas Brown’s evidence against witchcraft, i. [163]
Slade’s, Sir Alfred, testimony, ii. 218
Somerset omen, The, i. [266]
Sorcery of Dr. Lamb, i. [202]
Sortes Virgilianæ, The, i. [269], [270]
Sound of a drum, The, i. [278]
Southey on haunted localities, ii. 84
Spectral dog, The, i. [280]
Spectre of Lady Hobby, The, ii. 91
Spedlin’s Tower haunted, ii. 97
Spirits, perturbed, ii. 87
—— World of, ii. 82
Spiritualism despised, ii. 139
—— modern, ii. 135, 169
—— Mr. W. Crookes on the phenomena of, ii. 159
—— Origin of, ii. 141
Spiritualistic manifestations, i. [205];
ii. 151, 153, 155, 157, 160, 161, 163, 169, 173, 175, 176, 177, 178, 180
Statement of Lord Lyttelton’s valet, ii. 45
Stigmatization, i. [98], [100], [101], [102], [105], [109]
Strauss, Opinions of, i. [2]
Successful exorcism by an English clergyman, i. [80]
Sudden death of Ruth Pierce, i. [289]
Supernatural banished, The, ii. 140
—— basis of life, i. [12]
—— its work, i. [2]
—— noises at Abbotsford, ii. 99
—— religion, i. [18]
Surey demoniac, The, i. [177]
Tertullian on dreams, i. [213]
Testimony to the fulfilment of a solemn Curse, i. [117]
The Chester-le-Street apparition, ii. 3
The Christian system, i. [26]
The Lyttelton ghost story, ii. 35
The Misses Amphlett, ii. 39
The Oxenham omen, i. [274]
The result of a solemn Curse, i. [117]
The sound of a drum, i. [278]
The spectral dog, i. [280]
—— bird, ii. 128
The use of the Sign of the Cross, ii. 4
The white bird of the Oxenhams, i. [274]
Theories concerning dreams, i. [210]
Thirteen to Dinner, i. [281]
Thomas Aquinas on miracles, S., i. [28]
Three men rescued by a dream, i. [231]
Tichborne dole, The, i. [264]
—— Curse and Prophecy, The, i. [265]
—— Mabella, Lady, i. [264]
—— Sir Henry, i. [265]
—— Sir Roger, i. [264]
Tinley, Dream of Samuel, i. [262]
Tradition of miraculous powers, i. [32]
Treatise on second sight, i. [285]
Trial of Rev. E. Arrowsmith, i. [91]
Trinity of Comteism, The, i. [19]
Twice-repeated dream of a sailor, i. [231]
Tyrone apparition, The, ii. 11
Unalterable experience, i. [24]
Use of the Sign of the Cross, ii. 4
Wallace, Mr. A., on spiritualism and science, ii. 193
Wandering souls, ii. 87
Ward’s account of the Lyttelton ghost, Mr., ii. 46
Warning given in a dream, i. [238], [254]
—— given to a lady by a dream, i. [242]
—— to a lady, i. [258]
—— to a little child, i. [260]
—— to two persons in dreams, i. [258]
“Weekly Register,” The, on Mr. Wallace’s theories, ii. 197
Weld ghost story, The, ii. 49
—— Philip, drowned, ii. 50
—— Very Rev. Alfred, S. J., on the Weld ghost story, ii. 54
Weld’s, Philip, apparition, ii. 53
Westcote, Lord, on the Lyttelton ghost, i. [33]
White’s Dream, Sir Thomas, i. [266]
Witchcraft and necromancy, i. [152]
—— and sorcery, Canon Melville on, i. [156]
—— common in non-Catholic countries, i. [201]
—— condemned in Scripture, i. [152], [155]
—— Definition of, i. [174]
—— Examples of, i. [176-201]
—— George More on, i. [171]
—— Herder on, ii. 210
—— Jane Wenham accused of, i. [192]
—— Joseph Glanville on, i. [175]
—— recognized by the Fathers, i. [161]
—— Rev. John Wesley on, i. [160]
Witches, The Northamptonshire, i. [182]
“Wonders of the Invisible World,” i. [198]
World of spirits, The, ii. 82
Wynyard ghost story, The, ii. 26
Footnotes:
[1] “Westminster Review,” July, 1872.
[2] Acts xvii. 27.
[3] The idea of the eternal enters largely into the stock arguments of unbelief; for it is through the asserted “eternity of matter” that the unbeliever shifts away the ideas of creation and a creator.
[4] Articles of Religion, No. 1, Book of Common Prayer.
[5] Christianity, as we know, exhorted men and women to the care of the aged, the suffering, and the infirm. Our Blessed Saviour’s promise, regarding the gift of a cup of cold water and its reward, was not forgotten. Christian love resisted and cast out Pagan selfishness. Hospitals were built where the diseases of the poor might be cured; where the sore distress of hopeless pain and slow wasting-away might be soothed; and asylums were provided where the weak and imbecile might be tended. Now if the Pagan theories of “scientific people” are applied, the chief duty of physicians in the future will be to poison their patients. Such a conception would be ludicrous were it not so utterly revolting.
[6] A writer in an influential organ of opinion connected with the American Church puts forth the following vigorous protest:—