Adam, Significance of the name, 36, 351.
Adam and Eve, Fall of, in Paradise, 35; Symbol of divine union in the Cosmos, 37,44; Kabbalistic account of, 284, 338; The final witnesses, or martyrs for divine truth, 292. Agassiz Professor, On material exist- ence of species, 341.
Angels, Messengers of Deity, 48; Fall of the first on earth, 51, 85, 247; Revelation of Deity, in the person- ality of, 30, 35, 61, 63, 109, 187, 203; Jewish tradition respecting, 276, 280, 284.
Atheism, Pleading of modern, 77; Not an absolute negation of Deity, 92; Ascribed in error to Sakya, 260.
Asiatic Mystery, The, 246, 250, 253. Attributes of Deity, Infinite, Problem
in logical probabillties, 63; as re- vealed to Moses, 188; Dr. Cum- ming's definition, 206, 218; The self-sacrificer, 189, 303, 353. Apocalypse, The, Hieroglyphic por-
trait of Satan, 11; Cavalry in death's army, 117; Declaration of Jesus to John respecting his mis- sion, 203, 293. Argus, The Melbourne, Australian newspaper, 118, 128.
Babel Tower of, An edifice con- structed of books, 38, 47; Ecclesi- astes, on, 50.
Blackstone, Judge, Thomas Hood's portrait of, in his wig, 151.
Baptism, Purification by water and by fire, 197; Christ's mission, 330. Being, Universal, 15, 63, 83. Bifold Causation, 15, 17, 44, 344. Bible, The, Sealed up with seven seals, 33; as a text book for pseudo scientific lecturers, 41; Dr. Chan- ning on, 72; Dr. Cumming on dif- ficulties in, 201.
Bottomless Pit, The, Hieroglyphic picture of, 345.
Browne, Sir Thomas, Religio Medici, 308, 333, 335, 337.
Bunsen, The late Baron, The idolatry of self-worship, 10, 305; Spinoza's philosophy. 60; Self- destruction, 189.
Buckle, T. H., History of Civiliza- tion, &c., 94; Human consciousness, 104.
Buchanan, President, On American demagogism, 143.
Clarke, Dr. Adam, On the serpent riddle, 45.
Carlyle, Thomas, On the fabricating theory of creation, 27.
Channing, Dr., On Sacerdotal des-
potism, 5; Biblical difficulties, 72; Definition of religion, 85; Profess- ing Christians, 116; Reckless insol- vency in America, 141; On im- mortality, 176.
Causation, Bifold character of, 18;
Universal existence, 63, 83; Cos- mology of ancient Jewish rabbins,
Cherbourg, The wooden horse to capture modern Troy, 237.
Creation, Cosmical generation, 15, 26, 344; Six days of, 44. Christ, First revelation in Adam on earth, 36; not confined to Jesus, 74; Revelation of, in Moses, 188; Final advent, 231; Rev. C. H. Spurgeon, on the character and office of, 288; Jacob's prediction, 292; Declaration of the ancient Hebrew seers, 293, 295. Christmas, Rev. H., Lectures on science and revealed religion, 39. Civilization, Antediluvian, 12; Mr. Buckle's history, 94: In Australia, 124; In China, 251.
China, an enigma for historic students, 246; Abbe Huc's travels, 249; Social anomalies, 251; Emperor's titles, 253; Buddhism, 255; Em- peror's prayer to Deity, 266. Combe, George, Definition of the word law, 112. Cosmism, Contest with sacerdotalism,
8, 14, 339; Hypothesis of Creation, 28, 344; Relative power of human volition, 113; Theory of Regenera- tion, 225, Jewish Kabbalistic ideas, 277, 278, 284.
Coming Man, The, As an iconoclast, 85; Dr. Cumming on the date of his appearance, 231; Isaiah on his advent, 300.
Conditioned Existence, 10, 15, 19, 97; Reparation of breaches of, 189. Conjugal Union, Of two uncondi- tioned entities in the Cosmos, 15, 344.
Consciousness Human, Sir W. Ham- ilton on, 103: Perverted, 104; Dr. Moore on, 106; Sakya on, 262. Chronology, erroneously ascribed to Moses, 54.
Curse, On the fallen angels and their seducer, 52.
Cumming Rev. Dr., The great tribu- lation coming, 199; On biblical difficulties, 201; The trinity, 202; Original sin, 205; Miracles, 207; The spirit of Hebrew poetry, 210; Orthodox and conscientious eli-
gions, 213; The resurrection, 216, 221, 227; Attributes of Deity, 218; Sits in judgment upon Deity, 220; Commentary on the Pauline Epis- tles, 223, 226; Office of Jesus of Nazareth, 224; Zechariah's predic- tion, 229; Vaticination respecting -England's destiny, 232.
Day of Judgment, Dean Swift's satire, 347; Hebrew seers on, 348; An eternal now, 351; Hierogly- phic picture of, 356.
Death Eternal, 69, 75. 78, 346, 354; Dr. Cumming on, 217, 220; Jesus Christ's declaration, 329.
Defender of the Faith, A Buddhis title, 159.
Deity, Paternity veiled in material processes, 15, 29; The Great self- sacrificer, 10, 189, 303, 353. Development Hypothesis, 57; Vesti- ges of Creation, 340.
Digby Sir Kenelm, On man's immor- tality, 333.
Drummond, Rev. R. B., Reply to Mr.
Buckle on free will, 99. Dual Causation, 15, 25, 65, 344.
Edwards, Jonathan, Essay on free will, 90.
Ephraim, The descendants of, Hebrew seers prediction respecting the fall of their commereial empire, 233, 236, 241, 243; Patriarch Jacob's legacy, 292; The final Messiah, 295.
Election to Life Eternal, Claim urged by the ancient Jews, 3, 48, 74, 275, 285.
Emerson, R. W., Definition of prayer to Deity, 10.
Ecclesiastes, the Book of, Ascribed to King Solomon, 47; On the tree of life in paradise, 49; On man's cosmical condition, 66, 280; On freedom of human volition, 212.
Execution of Criminals, 118; Aboli-
tion of capital punishment, 320. Edersheim, Dr., History of the Jews, 271.
Ezekiel, The Prophet, On Tyre of Ephraim's descendants, 235; resur- rection in the valley of dry bones 294.
Evil, Sacerdotal postulate of a Mani- chean war, 14; Forbidden fruit, 35, 49, 51; Dr. Channing on, 177, 178; Bible doctrine, 179; Pain in cosmical gestation, 181; Job on the problem of, 190. 192; Dr. Cum- ming on original sin, 205; Fountain of original sin, 154; Oriental sym- bol, 258; Jewish Kabbalah on, 276, 279, 282, 284; Sacerdotal atonement, 314, 326; Jesus of Nazareth on the fountain of, 325, 327.
Education, National, Denominational obstacles, 122, 124.
Egypt, The Marvels of, A riddle in- terpreted, 237.
Faith, Caricatured in modern creeds, 9, 308; Jesus Christ's definition, 303, 305; Mr. G. J. Holyoake on current theologies, 302; An educa- tional process, 309.
Faraday, Professor, On the forces of
matter, 34; Gravitation, 184, Free Will, Jeremiah on, 71: Apostle Peter, 78; Human cerebration, 82, 83; Professor Newman, 86; Jona- than Edward's Essay, 89; Rev. R. B. Drummond, 100; Statistical re- turns, 114; Chaos in social life, 116; Ecclesiastes on, 212. Feudal Institutions, 147, 174. Fetichism, In sacerdotal systems, 8, 162.
Female Element, Hypothesis of its
superiority in the cosmos, 25; Kabbalah on, 279. Fish, Simon, Pamphlet from Gray's Inn, 171.
Foetal Life, Man's condition in the
cosmos, 24, 73, 82, 341; Job on 192.
Force, Imponderable, Not separable from matter, 21. 34. 64; Professor Smee on the monogenesis of, 182; Omnipresence of, 184; Dr. Sharpe on, 311.
Future, Extracts from the, on a cos- mical debate, 23.
Gestation, Cosmical process of growth and development, 15, 342. Geology, Creation in Genesis, 37; Pro-
fessor B. Powell on its evidence, 57. Great Britain, Characteristics of, in 1848, 174; Modern Tyre, 232; The commercial empire of Ephraim's descendants, 234, 236, 243; Vision of Nahum the Elkoshite, 241. Guy, Dr., On statistical returns, 113.
Hamilton, Sir W., On human know- ledge conditioned, 60, 83; Logic, 62; On human consciousness, 103, 107.
Heaven, Change in condition of exist- ence, 79.
Herald, Melbourne, Australian News- paper, 124.
Hell, The grave or bottomless pit,
69, 346; Job on, 71; Sacerdotal perversion of scripture, 75, 79; The Apostle Paul on, 77; Peter and Jude on, 78; Bible doctrine, 80; Kabbalistic theory, 279. Hieroglyphic Pictures, Apocalyptic portrait of Satan, 11; Death's dragoons, 117; British state church, 152; The bottomless pit, 346; Judgment day, 356.
Holyoake, G. J, On atheism as a logical system, 86; Trial of Theism, 92; Christ's faith, 302. Hogarth, W., Satirical sketch, 117. Huc, Abbe, Travels in China, 249; on Laotze, 262; Buddhist prayers, 264; On atheism, 265; Chinese scepticism, 268.
Images, In European churches, 164. Isaiah, Or the Bible as sealed up, 33; Man's condition, 71, 80; On prayer to Deity, 89; Ruin of modern Tyre, 233; The Messiah, 293, 300. Intemperance, The drink demon, 132. Infinite, The, Transcends human cognition, 59; Relatively known, 63: Self-sacrifice of Deity, 303, 353.
Idolatry, Hebrew prophets on, 9; In
European theism, 160, 166. Immortality, Must rest on a material basis, 21, 33, 197, 319; Isaac Taylor on, 32; The ladder of, 44; Dr. Morell on, 65; Ecclesiastes, 67; Hebrew psalms on, 69; A free gift not a reward, 75, 353; Apostle Paul, 78, 226; Change in condition of existence, 79; The prerogative of Deity, 81; Dr. Channing on, 176; Kabbalistic theory, 282; Sir K. Digby's proof, 333.
Intuitive Conviction, Hypothesis of, 110; Professor Baden Powell on, 111.
Jackson, J. W., Cosmical debate on creation, 23.
Jesus of Nazareth, Persecuted by Jewish clergy, 1,6; On Jewish claims to election of immortality, 48, 74, 287; Significance of resurrection, 65, 73; Debate with Nicodemus, 73; Not the sole revelation of Christ in man, 74; The testimony of John, 75; Subject to eternal law, 87; Significance of his trial and martyrdom, 88, 314; The Roman centurion's witness, 112; Dr. Cum- ming on, 224; His form of prayer, 265; Revelation to John, 293; The Spurgeonic gospel, 288; G. J. Holyoake on his faith, 302; Jesus' definition of faith, 303, 305; Para- bles, 316, 318; Contrasted with Moses, 325, 330; The advent of the final Son of Ma 1, 354.
Jeremiah, On the freedom of human volition, 71; The fall of modern Babylon or Tyre, 235; The Messiah, 300; Sacerdotalism, 314. Jewish Theologians, Ancient, Bigotry and ignorance of, 3, 332; Lynch law of, 6; Hypocrisy and arro- gance, 77; The Kabbalah, 273, 337; The Hagada and Halacha, 275; Dr. Hillel and Shammai, 276; The Sepher Jezirah and Sohar 277; Talmud, 285; Self-deception 317, 332.
Job, On man's destiny, 71; The pro- blem of evil, 190, 193; A predic- tive as well as an historical narra- tive, 297.
Kabbalah, The, 273, 277. Kings, British, James I, his royal
Bible and Prayer Book, 154; Henry VIII and his toadies, 148; Simon Fisk's pamphlet, 173.
King of kings and Lord of lords, An ancient royal title, 250.
Law, Rev. R. B. Drummond on cos- mical phenomena, 102; George Combe's definition, 112; Sacerdo- tal theory, 208, 276; Sinaitic code, 323. Laotze, Ancient Chinese philoso- pher, M. Abel Remusat on, 262. Low Literature, Death's pale horsed dragoons, 123.
Lucifer, The symbol of man, 48.
Maine Liquor Law, Illustrated, 134. Mackay, Dr. Charles, On the power of the press, 117. Manichean War, Sacerdotal postulate of, 14, 274, 284.
Man, A foetal growth, 24, 82; Eccle-
siastes on condition of, 66; Psalms on, 70; Job on destiny of, 71; Jesus of Nazareth on, 73; self-con- sciousness, 106; Dr. Sharpe on the constitution of, 311; Oriental tradi- tion, 339.
Matter, An unconditioned existence, 16; Not separable from force, 19, 21, 34, 312; Human cognition of, 83, Dr. Channing on, 180; Inces- sant mutation, 186; Professor Faraday on the force of, 34; Dr. Cumming's theory, 216, 224; Kab- balistic speculations, 279, 282. Mahomet, Not the predicted incarna- tion of false prophecy, 200. Messiah, Jesus of Nazareth, 2; Zechariah's prediction, 229; The final advent, 231; Joseph's dreams and Jacob's legacy, 292; Predic- tion of Hebrew seers, 292, 295; Ephraim's inheritance, 292, 294, 296; Witness of Job, 297; The prodigal son, 298, 299. Miracles, Use and influence of, 129; Dr. Cumming on, 207. Mind, The Human, not an absolute entity per se, 22, 103, 110; The fall of Babylon, 66; Hebrew psalms on, 69; Job on, 71; Jesus of Naza- reth on, 73; Isaiah on, 80; Reflex action of Cosmical vibration, 82; Isaac Taylor on inscrutability, 91; Dr. Moore on insanity, 106; Sir W. Hamilton on its evidence, 107; Ecclesiastes on, 212; Homœopathic diagnosis, 311; Genesis on, 313; Jesus Christ on the fountain of evil, 327
Moses, Revelation of Deity in, as his Christ, 188; Jewish rabbins on, 273; Mission to the Israelites in Egypt, 321, 324.
Mosaic Law, Abrogated by Jesus of Nazareth, 4, 319; No part of the eternal word of life, 323. Morell, Dr., On immaterialism, 65. Moore, Dr., On morbid consciousness, 106.
Muscular Christianity, In settling disputes, 104; Dr. Cumming on physical omnipotence, 207.
Napoleon III, The Emperor, The marvels of Egypt at Cherbourg, 237.
Nahum, Vision of the fall of modern Nineveh, 241.
Newman, Professor, On the basis of religion, 86. Necessarian Philosophy, Atheism a logical system, 86; Occasional Essays by G. T., 92; Not negative of true morality, 195. Nicodemus, The Rabbi, Debate with Jesus Christ, 73.
Nicene Church, The, Rev. J. White on, 170.
Novels, Theological, 40.
Paul, The Apostle, On man's destiny and resurrection, 223, 226. Paternity Divine, Veiled in material formative processes, 15. Prayer to Deity, Emerson's theory, 10: Isaiah's prophecy, 89; Abbe Huc on Buddhism, 264; The Lord's prayer, 265; Petition of the Chinese Emperor, 266; Masses for the dead, 268.
Psalms, The Hebrew, Man's destiny, 69; On the Messiah, 293, 296, 299. Plato, A disciple of Laotze rather than of Socrates, 263. Predestination, Jonathan Edwards on, 90; Necessarian philosophy, 93. Personality, Material, Begotten of two unconditioned entities, 34; Jewish tradition, 277, 283; Neces- sary for immortality, 319. Peter, The Apostle, On eternal pun- ishment, 78.
Philo, System of theology, 274. Probabilities, Logical, Locke on, 61; Infinite attributes of Deity, 63.
Pontius Pilate, 6. Powell, Professor Baden, Philosophy of creation, 55; On intuitions, 111; The vestiges of creation, 340. Protestant Assemblies, In Australia, 121; Sectarianism in England, 105. Punishment Eternal, The grave of hell, 69, 346; Sacerdotal perversion
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