Age: coming of age,220.Alcibiades:282 f.Alexis, Wilibald: "Cabanis,"291.Algiers:343.Alien: the same in German as "strange,"47ftn.America:citizens presumed respectable,233.duelists how treated,314.Germans sold to,351.kings not valued in,351.Ananias and Sapphira:102.Anarchism:xv ff.Ancients:17 ff.conquered the world,120 ff.Aristippus:26.Aristotle: "zoon politicon,"56,307.Arnim: seeBettina.Art: support of,360.Atahualpa:448.Athanasius: "God making men divine,"382.Athenians: age of their popular freedom,281 ff.Augsburg Confession: Art. 11,117 f.Authorization: limits constitutional legislatures, etc.,146 f.Autun and Barrère, bishop of:131.Babeuf, Babouvism,245,248.Bacon: "clear head," no philosopher,111.Bailly:"no extra reason,"306.what is my property,131.Bauer, Bruno:"Anekdota" 2.152,108."Denkwuerdigkeiten" 6.6-7:96,102."Die gute Sache der Freiheit" pp. 62-63:178 f."Judenfrage" p. 60:180,414.61:229.66:178.84:235.114:185."Lit. Ztg." 5.18:164.No. 8:190 ff.8.22:321."man just discovered,"8,180,326,467.treats Jew question as relating to privilege,271 ff.who he was,163 ftn.Bauer, E.:"Liberale Bestrebungen"2.50-94:299 ff.2.95 ff.:378 f.2.130:301.2.132:302.Bavaria: its government worth more than a man,345 ftn.Beasts: how they live,435,442 f.Becker, A.:"Volksphilosophie unserer Tage" p. 22 f.:103,249.32:103.Bee:in beehood,303 ff.little busy,442.Being:in Feuerbach's philosophy,453 ff.same word in Grennan as "essence,"41 ftn.see alsoEssence; alsoSupreme.Bettina: "This book belongs to the King" pp. 374-385:261 ff.Bible:Gen. 22.1-12:198.Ex. 20.13:65.Deut. 5.16:216,249.32.3:459.Ps. 46.3:121.99.9:471.Prov. 3.2:216.Is. 55.8:338,456.55.9:26.Jer. 13.16:459.Matt. 4.1-11:464.5.18:125.5.22:56.5.48:321.6.11:426.6.13:181.6.24:279.6.34:166.7.7:449.8.22:19.9.11:70.10.16:22,422.10.35:114.11.27:122.12.30:259.12.45:102.13.25:213.16.24:215.16.26:36.18.3:466.19.21:102.19.24:481.22.21:359,422.23.24:297.26.53:282.Mark 2.21:480.3.29:240.9.23:122.10.29:11,19.Luke 5.11:102.6.20:428.10.7:157.11.13:14.14.11:46,105.17.6:122.23.2:422.John 1.14:269.1.18 Revised Version margin:34.2.4:114.3.4:304.3.6:34,35.4.24a:14,23,33,39,40,60,112,140,433,444,472.4.24b:410.6.32-35:426.8.44:240.16.33:33.18.36:13.18.38:13,28,471.20.22:42.20.29:446.Acts 5.1-2:102.5.4:398.5.29:11,215,444.5.39:459.Rom. 1.25:451.6.18:205.8.9:42.8.14, 16:226.8.21:461.9.21:259.12.1:429.1 Cor. 2.10:3,13,33,433.3.16:42.8.4:133.15.26, 55:430.2 Cor. 5.17:30.6.15:212.Gal. 2.20:66,93,427.4.26:19,205.Phil. 2.9:170.1 Thess. 5.21:468.2 Tim. 1.10:430.Heb. 11.13:18,34.James 1.17:455.2.12:206.1 Pet. 2.16(?):205.5.2:399.1 John 3.10:226.4.8:4,51,61,74,382.4.16:382.different men's relation to,447 ff.quotations from,xx.Birthright:248 ff.Blanc, Louis: "Histoire des Dix Ans" I. 138:139.Bluntschli:466.Body recognized in manhood:14 ff.Boniface, St.:cuts down sacred oak,218,478.risks life as missionary,77.Bourgeoisie: seeCommonalty.Burns, Robert:433.Caitiff:398.Calling:helping men to realize,383 f.no calling, one does what he can,433 ff.Calvinism: puritanical,120.Capacities:common to all,434.differ,433 f.,438 f.Carriere:"Koelner Dom,"305.Catholicism: lets the profane world stand,116 ff.Catholics: had regard for church,290.Cause: mine and others,3 ff.Censorship: more legal than murder,65.Chamisso: "Valley of Murder,"247.Charles V:399 ff.Children:9 ff.competent to get a living,350 f.Chinese: family responsibilty,291.Chinese ways:86 ff.Christ:no revolutionist,422.would not call legions of angels,282.Christianity:founding of,422 f.liberalism completes,226 ff.Christianizing:296.Christians:asserting their distinctiveness,271 ff.trying to conquer the Spirit,122 ff.Cicero:28.Clericalism:98 ff.Clootz, Anacharsis:276.Commonalty:holds that a man's a man,129 ff.magnifies desert,136.Communism:seeProudhon,Socialism,Weitling.all for society,412 f.an advanced feudalism,415 ff.not advantageous to all,410 ff.runs to regulations,340.useful,355 f.Competence:348 ff.Competition:characteristic ofbourgeoissociety,344.how to abolish,364 f.produces poor work,354.restricted by control of opportunities,345 ff.Confidence: breach of,400 ff.Conscience in Protestantism,115.Consequences are not penalties,314 f.Constitutional Monarchy:300 ff.Corporeity the modern wish,485 ff.Cotters:327 f.Crime:a man's own affair,317.results from the recognition of Man and right,266 ff.the only way to beat the law,258.treatment as disease,316 f.Criminal:how to make him ashamed,265.ill treated,383.made by the State,261 ff.Cripples: wages to,358 f.Crispin, St.:64 f.Critical philosophy: its new morality,72 ff.Criticism:limited by love,381 f.makes progress,190 ff.of Bible,163 ftn.,381,448 f.servile and own,467 ff.starts from presuppositions,467 ff.victorious,195.what it was,163 ftn.Crito:72.Culture: its results,443 ff.Cultured people:94 ff.Curative means against crime:316 f.Curtius leaps into chasm,99.Custom makes earth a heaven,87 ff.Daehnhardt, Marie:xi.Descartes:Cogito, ergo sum, "I think, therefore I am,"25,109 f.,112,173.Despicable:401.Desert, watchword ofbourgeoisie,136.Devil, natural objects named after,467Diogenes:26."Get out of my sunshine,"307.Directions for life:432 f.Disgruntlement:192.Dissolving: the price of liberty,188.Divine: ancient and modern times are concerned for the,486 ff.Dogma:194 f.Dueling:boycotted in America,314 f.prohibited by State,243.Dupin:296.Education:320 f.Ego: in title of this book,ix f.Egoism:everybody repudiates,185 ff.exemplified in God, races, States, etc.,3 ff.hypocritical,216 f.remains under democracy and Socialism,163 ff.the enemy of liberalism,185 ff.Egoists:all bodies of men are unjust to,284.have brought peoples to ruin,277 ff.involuntary,46.Einzige(der): translation of the word,ix f.Ends:78 f.England:allows free press,374.disregards popular turmoil,297 f.law-abiding,254.Enjoyment: rather than life, as object,426 ff.Epicureans:27 f.Equal: who are our equals?225 ff.Equality:of political rights,133 ff.to result from Communism,154 ff.Essence:essences are spooks,50 ff.higher and highest essences,47 ff.See alsoSupreme Being.of man, as supreme,40 f.recognized in men,52 ff.same as "being,"41 ftn.Established:293 f.Estates: previous to Revolution,134 f.Euripides: "Orestes," 418:254.Exclusiveness:criticism excludes,176 ff.in Jew and Christian,271 ff.Faith: in morality,57 ff.Family:as court judging son,291.depends on piety,288 ff.respect for idea of,113 f.self must be sacrificed to,289 ff.Fellow-feeling:386 f.Feudalism: ended by Revolution,132 ff.Feuerbach:"Anekdota" 2.64:60."Essence of Christianity,"40 ff.p. 394:391 f.401:238.402:41.402, 403:74.403:118.408:75."Principles of the Philosophy of the Future,"453 ff.humanizing the divine,227.insists on "being,"453 ff.look "rightly and unbiasedly,"449.love a divine power,391.love is the essence of man,412."man the supreme being,"8,189.opposes Hegel,453 ff.religion displaces the human,320.the "divine" exists,486."theology is anthropology,"74."the world a truth to the ancients,"18,30.Fichte:his ego is not I,482.on casuistry of lying,401."The ego is all,"237.Fixed idea:55 ff.Forces: man is to exert,435 f.Fortune: weak point of present society,158 ff.France: laws about education,459 f.Francis II (of France):399 f.Franke:77.Frederick the Great:his cane,176.tolerant,230.Freedom:all want freedom, but not the same freedom,208 ff.an ignoble cause,214.if given, is a sham,219 ff.is riddance,203 ff.,214 f.of press,259 ff.of thought,455 ff.thirsting for,203 ff.Fun prohibited,259 ff.Galotti, Emilia:70,431.German unity:303 ff.a dream,377.Germany: millennial anniversary,284 f.God:my God and the God of all,189 f.natural objects named after,467.God-man:202,241.Goethe:"Faust," 159:108.1624-5:250,252.2154:112,215,480."Vanitas! vanitatum vanitas!"3,196,328,330,353,377,490."Venetian Epigrams,"46."Humanus the saint's name,"370."The spirit 'tis that builds itself the body,"110.poet ofbourgeoisie,137.in lucky circumstances,433.Good intentions: as pavement (proverbially),96.Government: everybody feels competent for,356 f.Grandmother: saw spirits,42.Greeks:intrigue ended their liberty,282 f.their philosophy,19 f.Guerrillas in Spain:65.Guizot:460.Gustavus Adolphus:176.Gutenberg: served mankind,164.Habit: seeCustom.Half: seeHypocrisy.Hartmann, Eduard von:xiii f.Heart:cultivated by Socrates,20 ff.cultivated by the Reformation,31.Heartlessness: is crime,265 f.Heautontimorumenos:216.Heaven-storming: