Ten Great Religions eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 690 pages of information about Ten Great Religions.

Ten Great Religions eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 690 pages of information about Ten Great Religions.

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Index of Subjects Treated in this Work.

A.

Abraham, source of Hebrew monotheism, 403.
  " his inspiration, 403.
  " his worship of the Most High God, 404.
  " his native home at the source of the Tigris, 405.
  " his historic character and events of his life, 406.
  " his relation to Melchisedek, 406.
  " character of his faith, 408.
  " his monotheism imperfect, 408. 
Adam of Bremen, his account of Northern Christians, 394. 
AEschylus, big religious character, 284. 
Anschar, missionary to the Swedes, 393. 
Antoninus, M. Aurelius, his religious character, 344. 
Apollo Belvedere, in the Vatican, 289. 
Arabs, the, and Arabia, 452.
  " without a history till the time of Mohammed, 452. 
Aristotle, his view of God, 296. 
Artemis, or Diana as represented by the sculptors, 290. 
Aryana-Vaejo, a region of delight, 184.
  " its climate changes to cold, 185.
  " supposed to be in Central Asia, 186. 
Aryans, the, in Central Asia, 85.
  " consist of seven races, 86.
  " their name mentioned in Manu, in the Avesta, and by Herodotus, 87.
  " their original home, 87.
  " their mode of life, 88.
  " they arrive in India, 89. 
Atonement, Christian, in its early form, influenced by Egyptian thought,
      255.
  " in its scholastic form, derived from Roman law, 352. 
Augurs, their duties, 337. 
Avesta, discovered by Duperron, 179.

B.

Baldur, his character described, 378.
  " death of, the story, 373. 
Baltic Sea, the Mediterranean of modern Europe, 359. 
Bona Dea, the good goddess, 330. 
Bragi, the Scandinavian Apollo, 380. 
Brahma, chief deity in the Laws of Manu, 125.
  " his worship has entirely disappeared, 128. 
Brahmanism, a difficult study, 81.
  " no individual founder, 81.
  " is a one-sided spiritualism, 83.
  " passes into pantheism, 84.
  " becomes idolatry, 85. 
Buddha, his early tendency to devotion, 148.
  " not a proper name, but an official title, 148.
  " his birthplace In India, 148.
  " his different names (note), 148.
  " his father, a prince of the solar race, 148.

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