Footnote 26:[(return)]

A somewhat voluminous native Japanese literature is the result of the various embassies and individual pilgrimages abroad, since 1860. Immeasurably superior to all other publications, in the practical influence over his fellow-countrymen, is the Séiyo Jijo (The Condition of Western Countries) by Fukuzawa, author, educator, editor, decliner of numerously proffered political offices, and "the intellectual father of one-half of the young men who now fill the middle and lower posts in the government of Japan." For the foreign side, see The Japanese in America, by Charles Lanman, New York, 1872, and in The Life of Sir Harry Parkes, London, 1894, and for an amusing piece of literary ventriloquism, Japanese Letters, Eastern Impressions of Western Men and Manners, London and New York, 1891.

See History of Protestant Missions in Japan, by G. F. Verbeck, Yokohama, 1893.

[INDEX]

Abbess, [318].
Abbots, [312].
Abdication, [214].
Aborigines, [9], [38], [43], [77-79], [177].
Adams, Will, [334], [340].
Adi-Buddha, [174].
Adoption, [122], [126].
Adultery, [149].
Aidzu, [119].
Ainos, [2], [9], [16], [73], [177], [317], [379].
Akamatsu, Rev. Renjo, [425].
Akéchi, [332].
Alphabets, [199], [200].
Altaic, [39], [389].
Amalgam of religions, [11], [13].
Amatérasŭ, see [Sun-goddess].
American relations, [11], [12], [157].
[Amidaism], [276], [303].
Anabaptists, [162].
Analects, [128].
Ancestral worship, [106].
Anderson, Dr. Win, [435].
Angels, [304].
Animism, [15-17].
Anjiro, [329].
Apostolical succession, [262].
Arabian Nights, [192], [201].
Architecture, [82], [84], [210], [298-300].
Art, [68], [1l4], [195-197], [297], [298], [303-305], [314], [356].
Aryan Conquest of India, [44], [156], [157], [177], [207].
Asanga, [175], [205].
Assassination, [367].
Asoka, [165].
Aston, Mr. Wm. G., [360], [386], [387].
Atheism, [163], [164].
Atkinson, Rev, J.L., [410].
Avalokitesvara, [170], [171], [179].
Avatars, [201], [208], [221], [247], [269], [295].

Babism, [166].
Bakin, [444].
Bangor Theological Seminary, [378].
Batchelor, Rev. John, [317].
Beal, Rev. Samuel, [8].
Beauty, [207].
Beggars, [208].
Bells, [307], [308].
Benten, [204], [207], [218].
Bible, [27], [104], [364], [386].
[Binzuru], [237].
Birth, [84].
Bishamon, [218].
Bodhidharma, see [Daruma].
[Bodhisattva], [169], [204], [234].
Bonzes, [310].
Bosatsu, [170], [204]; see [Bodhsattva].
Brahma, [247].
Brahmanism, [163], [185], [186], [218].
Brothers, [125], [126].
Buddha. Amida, see [Amidaism].
the Buddha, [101], [103], [161], [162].
Gautama, [155], [161-164].
Shakyamuni, [160].
Siddartha, [410].
Tathagata, [259].
Tathata, [243].
Bunyin Nanjio, Rev., [231], [425].

Buddhism, [42], [74], [76], [106], [133], [136], [137], [140], [185], [186], [227], [231].
Buddhist, [165], [166], [183], [214], [229], [252].

Cannibalism, [74].
Canon, Chinese, [103]; Shintō, [39-41].
Capitals of Japan, [182], [183], [296].
Celibacy, [272].
Cemeteries, [308].
Chair of Contemplation, [252].
Chamberlain, Prof. B. Hall, [39], [324], [388].
Chastity, [68], [124], [149], [320].
Cheng Brothers, [138], [139].
China, [134], [199], [215], [328], [355].
Chinese, [83], [134]; Buddhism, [232].
Christianity and Buddhism, [166], [183], [185], [187], [195], [217], [218], [265], [270], [300-302], [306], [315], [319].
Chronology, [41], [370], [387].
Chu Hi, [11], [108], [139], [143], [144], [356].
Cleanliness, [84], [97].
Clement, Prof. E.M., [407].
Cobra-de-capello, [21].
Cocks, Mr. Richard, [380].
Columbus, [328].
Comparative religion, [4-6].
Confucius, [100-106].
Confucianism, [74], [107], [213].
Concubinage, [149].
Constitution of 1889, [96], [122].
Corea, see [Korea].
Courtship, [124].
Creator, [145], [285].
Cremation, [182].
Crucifixion, [115], [368].

Dai Butsu, [203].
Daikoku, [218].
Dai Miō Jin, [190], [204], [206], [230].
[Daruma], [186], [208], [254].
Davids, T. Rhys, [155], [172].
Death, [84].
De Brosses, [23].
De Forest, Rev. J.H., [226].
Demoniacal possession, [281].
Déshima, [354], [358], [362-365].
Dharari, [199].
Dharma, see [Daruma], [186].
Dhyana Buddhas and Sect, [172], [252], [254].
Diet, [293], [294].
Divorce, [125], [149].
Dō-sen, [236].
Dō-shō, [181].
Dragon, [20], [21], [74], [115], [198], [242].
Dutch, [90], [336], [340], [353], [354], [358], [360], [362], [363-365], [366].
Dutt, Mr. Romesh Chunder, [161].

Ebisu, [218].
Ecclesiastes, [214].
Echizen, [312].
Edicts against Christianity, [335], [336], [342].
Edkins, Dr. J., [249].
Education, [313], [320].
Embassy round the world, [373].
Emperor, [148].
Emura, Rev. Shu-zan, [232].
England, [37].
Eta, [115], [150], [275], [316], [317], [367].
Ethics, [92], [94].
Euhemerus, [192], [193], [197], [201].
Eurasians, [344].
Evil, [58], [78].
Evolution, [62].
Ezekiel, [36].
Ezra, [102].

Family Life, [122], [125-127].
Female divinities, [66], [305], [319].
Fetichism, [22-27].
Feudalism, [10], [108-110].
Filial piety, [123], [149], [213].
Fire-drill, [55], [56].
Fire, God of, [53].
Fire-myths, [53].

Five Relations, [105], [114], [148-150].
Flags, [26].
Flood, [53].
Flowers, [58].
Forty-seven Rōnins, [118], [119].
Franciscans, [336], [337].
Friends, [127].
Fudo, [279].
Fuji Mountain, [400].
Fujishima, Rev. Ryauon, [231].
Fukuda, Rev. Gyo-kai, [425].
Fukui, [23].
Fuku-roku-jin, [218].

Gardens, [237], [294], [295].
Gautama, [158], [161], [164].
Genji Monogatari, [149].
[Genjō], [181], [232], [233], [238], [239].
Germanic nations, [10], [44].
Ghosts, [206].
Giyoku, [183].
Gnostics, [193], [195].
God-possession, [201].
Gold, [184], [196], [210], [291].
Golden Rule, [128].
Gongen, [204], [205], [220].
Gore, Mr. T., 7, [384].
Graveyards, [308], [368].
[Greater Vehicle], [165], [170], [240], [244].
Gubbins, Mr. J.H., [403], [447].