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Hoste, Rev. D. E., on devil possession, [383]

Huitzilopochtli, [144]

Humboldt, Alexander von, cited, [134]

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Huxley, Professor, on miracles, [41]–2;
on visions, [59];
on the slow progress of palæontology, [171];
reply to Mr. Gladstone, [178];
denies a benevolent ruler, [181];
on Genesis, [189]–90, [192]–6;
on man’s place in nature, [200], [204] note;
cited, [209];
on catastrophes, [235];
cited, [296];
belief in a deity not universal, [303];
his pleasure in art, [312]–3;
on “cheap” Agnosticism, [318];
“Why Lead a Moral Life?” [339]–40;
definition of religion, [362] note [2]

Huxley, Mrs. T. H., in her poem Browning’s Funeral, [355]

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Ignatius, Father, on the supernatural, [44];
his visions, [60]–1