AAbsolute knowledge, false character of,60.power considered,175.Abstraction, not the true method of philosophy,354.Æther of the nerves,76.Age, the early Christian,148.the middle,149,246.that of the restoration of letters,150.anti-Christian spirit of the present,151.a struggle for truth the conflict of the present,158.the spirit of the present a spirit of untruth,159.different ages of the history of the world,163.characteristics of the present,164,457.the middle contained all the elements of the Christian state,182.rationalism to be feared in the present,227.spirit of the present,409.Alphabet, the psychological,452.Angels, the neutral,136.Animals, soul of,121.Antediluvian—seeWorld.Architecture, its alliance to sculpture,260.Ariana, the,246.Aristotle, his system,243.Aristotelian schoolmen,247.Art, symbolical nature and constitution of life with reference to it,256.Art, all symbolical,257.religious origin of, 265a feeling of the infinite,415.a universal language,421.evil influences of,455.hope the soul of,456.present state of,458.spurious,461.Astronomy, modern,84.seven the traditionary number of the planets,85.Pythagorean system of,85.Atheism, produced by French philosophy,18.tendency of modern science to,155.Atlantis, legend of,83.Authority, God the source of,168.Avarice, its character,34.apart from industry,35.BBeauty,506.source of in fiction,510.Bible—seeScriptures.Body, the spiritual,74.Byron, his Cain,21,410.CCause, final, doctrine of,125.Creation intelligible,127.Chemical analysis, modern, results of,88.China, its state of separation,181.Christianity, revelation of,146.first eight Christian centuries,148.the middle ages,149.anti-Christian spirit of this era,151.universal peace,184.its dispensation, struggle between light and darkness in,207.its science and philosophy,245.the Gnostics and Arians,246.the middle ages—the Aristotelian schoolmen,247.disputations of the schoolmen,248.of the eighteenth century,249.without an altar,268.the Christian state an hereditary monarchy,282.the true guardian of liberty,287.its jurisprudence,296.spread among the Mohammedans,297.its priests not hereditary,308.its justice the basis of European peace,311.confederation of its states,312.Church, its collision with the state,299,304.separation of,306.Communion, the highest symbol of faith,267.Compass, the invention of,83.Candillac, his philosophy,17.Conscience, its relationship to reason,54.imperfection of,435.Consistency the criterion of truth,252.Creation, final cause of, intelligible,127.DDeath, final emancipation of nature from,93.destruction of,340.Deluge, the, how to be considered,218.Despotism,290.the natural result of anarchy,291.Dialogue the natural form of philosophy,68.the true form assumed by all living thought,381.Discernment the link between faith and science,195.Divine—seeGod.Doubt, a necessary condition of man’s mind,426.essential to man,526.the passage from ignorance to knowledge,527.absolute, a source of error,530.true, and limited, indispensable to advance of knowledge,531.Dreams, their character,29.EEarth, man’s affinity to,81.Education, its symbolical character,262.philosophy the crown of,348.English, the Reformation among,299.their constitution,303.Church and State.304.Enthusiasm springs from love,37.the origin of patriotism,38.its longing for the eternal and divine,38,421,479.Epicureans, the,244.Error, rapid growth of,60.four sources of,105.intermediate conflict of, with truth,153.religious, two forms of,176.twofold spirit of truth and error,206.struggle between,207.reason and fancy the ultimate sources of,221.understanding and will co-operatingcauses in its formation and diffusion,223.truth not established by its refutation,229.controversy with, begets it,314.knowledge of,489.co-ordinate with knowledge,506.two sources of, in philosophy,522.subjective,523.absolute doubt a source of,530.Eternal punishments,133.the unquenchable fire,134.Eternity,401.not reconcilable with time,405.of the world,406.Europe, peace of, based on Christian justice,311.Evil, moral, a result of man’s freedom,130.physical, a means of purification,131.influence of, in nature,338.FFaith, man’s, not sufficiently childlike,112.can restore unity to the mind,113.its dissension between faith and science,193.discernment the link between them,196.reconcilable with science,199.choice between that and infidelity,210.not a negative limitation of reason,214.its identity with supreme science,216.the soul’s firmament,218.communion its highest symbol,267.genuine and spurious,453.true and false faith,476.universal,486.in relation to time,498.its relation to knowledge,499.knowledge impossible without it,500.Fall, the, physical consequences of,92.discord of the mind one of its consequences,98.Falsehood to be fought with its own weapons,156.trifling with oaths,159.the present spirit of the age,159.Fancy, man’s distinctive property,25.a division of the soul apart from reason,30.its influence on the sense,31.on the passions,32.its influence on the nobler feelings,35.on love and marriage,37.on enthusiasm,37.on all man’s emotions,40.the poetical,40.its powers,75.fancy and reason the ultimate sources of error,221.seldom harmonizes with reason,361.not attributable to God,370.Feeling, the center of consciousness,473.its spurious and genuine manifestations,474.a source of revelation,518.Fichte, his philosophy,19.Final causes, doctrine of,125.of creation intelligible,127.Freedom, man’s,128.moral evil a result of it,130.created spirits without it,134.of philosophy,186.French, their modern philosophy,17.its atheism,18.its fatal results,18.their advancement in physical science,22.GGeneration, spontaneous, creatures of,122.Genius, worship of,455.Geology, analogy of philology to,388.must maintain the union of soul and spirit,443.Germans, their philosophy,19.Kant,19.Jacobi, Fichte,19.Schelling,20.Hegel,21.its superiority to the French,22.its old Christian empire,288.its customary law,294.confederation of states,308,312.Gnostics, the,246.God, his attributes,55.figurative language as applied to Him,56.His divine nature unappreciated by reason,57.the understanding the only proper organ for acquiring a knowledge of Him,58.limitation of His justice and mercy,60.knowledge of Him a science of experience,61.His revelation to man,65.knowledge of, illimitable,73.condescension of the divine essence,108.self-denial bringing us near Him,109.the author and preserver of nature’s laws,117.His divine nature not subject to necessity,129.His divine wisdom manifested in the realm of truth,141.His divine order in the history of the world and relations of States,162.the source of justice and authority,168.kings His vicegerents,169.priests,171.His temporal judgments on the world,178.the Greeks His second chosen people,180.His being not a matter of reasoning,190.can alone bring about the theory of science,334.restoration of His image in man,337.the mind’s consummation in Him,366.understanding may be predicated of Him,371.can not be said to have a soul,372.the idea of, the only idea,445.unintelligible without love,446.Greeks, their philosophers, different cosmogonies of,8.a second chosen people of God,180.rise and decline of their philosophy,239.their logic,254.HHeathenism a corruption of a purer Gentilism,234.Hegel, his philosophy,21.Hieroglyphics, illustrated symbolism of life,270.Hindoos, their trinity, character of,202.their logic,254.History, a prelude of the final judgment,172.a rehearsal of the first temptation,173.ancient, its results,291.Honor apart from pride,35.Hope, the vital flame of faith and love,114,420.universal,486.in relation to time,498.IIdealism,511,523.Ideas, innate,79.of death,79.Identity, system of,511.Idolatry of science,216.of rationalism,221.Incarnation, the principle of new life,272.Indians, their affinity to the Teutons,307.Industry apart from avarice,35.Infidelity, choice between, and faith,210.its identity with superstition,211.Infinite, the, poetry a feeling of,414.art, a feeling of,415.effects of a perverted sense of,416.influence of pure longing for,418.Innocence, remembrances of primeval,496.Instincts, divided from the senses,31.become passions,32.their pernicious character,33.their nobler character,35.the external,429.Intuition, intellectual, theory of,253.Irony,380.JJacobi, his philosophy,19.Jews, the prophetic people,146.their present state,181.their dispensation, struggle between light and darkness in,217.their theocracy—seeTheocracy.their monarchy,325.John, St., Gospel of,204.Judges, the ministers of the Jewish theocracy,324.Judgment, the faculty of,166.final, history a prelude of,172.the last,177.God’s temporal judgments,178.phenomena of,438.essentially a feeling,439.Judicial, the, the highest function of kings,275.constitute all prerogatives of supreme power,278.the throne and scepter its symbols,279.Jurisprudence, Christian,295.Justice, divine, limited,61.God the source of,168.Christian, the basis of European peace,311,316.KKant, his philosophy,19.Kings, the vicegerents of God,169,280.their power,273.sanctity of,274.the judicial, the highest function of,275.Knowledge, true, slow progress of,59.absolute, false character of,60.of God, a science of experience,61.or divine things, illimitable,73.pursuit of, must have a real basis,491.relation of faith to,499.impossible without faith,500.true,532.must start from a real object,538.its second step a generalization,539.its third step an idea,540.LLanguage, how produced,49.the joint produce of tool and spirit,378.origin of,383.the original, now lost,386.original unity of, probable,387.primary and secondary,389.English, Persian, and French,390.perfect in its origin,391.classification of,393.the picture of consciousness,395.the common memory of mankind,397.elements of,448.ten, the true number of elementary sounds,449.vowels, consonants, and aspirates,451.the psychological alphabet,452.Life, its symbolical nature and constitutionwith reference to art and man’s moral relations,256.symbolical equation of,269.its symbolisms illustrated by hieroglyphics,270.new, incarnation, the principle of,272.philosophy conversant with it,350.the final object of physical research,502.the unity of being and thought,512.see alsoPhilosophy.Logic of the Greeks and Hindoos,254.utility of a higher one,254.true, a grammar,465.Love, the foundation of happiness and moral welfare,36.marriage,36.the origin of enthusiasm, patriotism, &c.,37.its connection with marriage,41.difference between genuine and spurious,42.the means of reuniting the reason and fancy,362.universal,486.in relation to time,498.MMagnetism, phenomena of,83.Mohammedan empire,180.change in their position,182.compared with the Roman,297.spread of Christian ideas in,297.Man, compared with spiritual beings,24.fancy his distinctive property,25.his triple nature,26.his fourfold consciousness,27.physiology of,76.his affinity to the earth,81.concurrence of his will in faith,109.his faith not sufficiently childlike,112.his longing after the eternal and sublime,113.his freedom,128.moral evil a result of his freedom,130.physical evil a means of purification,131.eternal punishment of,132.doctrine of his pre-existence,137.nature considered relatively to him,139.his gradual development,141.his general sense for truth,144.philosophy of life a science of,187.his nature symbolical,263.restoration of the divine image in,337.compared with brutes,360.with angels,360,368.ascription of his faculties to God,369.his free will,373.manifested in doubt,375.the created word,425.doubt a necessary condition of his mind,426.partial development of his faculties,433.his knowledge,481.can it be perfect?484.limits to his speculation,535.Marriage, the foundation of human and political society,36.the world’s judgment of it,42.difference between genuine and spurious love,42.its three conditions,43.reciprocal influence,44.Materialism has its rise in imagination,519.Mathematics, formulæ of, inappropriate tophilosophy,14.that of nature,81.use of, in philosophy,345.principles of empirical,508.Medicine, a basis of the science of nature,78.Memory, a faculty of the soul,51,398.essential to rationality,52.imperfections of,434.Mercy, divine, limited,61.Method, right use of, in philosophy.13,186.Middle age—seeAge.Mind, the, intrinsic discord of,96.a consequence of the fall,98.restoration of unity,99.originally simple,102.its essence in pure spirits,104.unity of, only to be restored by faith,114.struggle between light and darkness in,209.the principle of supreme science,215.restoration of perfection to it,335.