a prey to discord.356.the, fourfold discord of,359.its consummation in God,366.inherent discord of,376.its yearnings after unity,377.doubt a necessary condition of,426.feeling the center of unity in,436.Miracles, possibility of,117.Monarchy, hereditary, the true Christian polity,286.mixed,289.Moses fought falsehood with its own weapons,156.founder of the Jewish theocracy,321.Music the representation of ideas,257.Mysteries in nature,126.Mythology, the subjective the principle of,219.its pantheism,220.ancient,517.vestiges in it of divine truth,518.NNature, science of, based on medicine,78.possibility of attaining it,79.innate ideal of its true mathematics,80.man’s affinity to the earth,81.magnetism,83.the compass,83.legend of Atlantis,83.modern astronomy,84.seven the traditionary number of the planets,85.Pythagorean system of astronomy,85.results of modern chemical analysis,87.nature, a system of living forces,88.sleep an essential law of,89.intelligible to the spiritual only,90.physical consequences of the fall,92.final emancipation of from death,93.its divine order,115.a living reproductive power,116.God the author and preserver of its laws,117.miracles, the Deluge,118.no blind necessary force,119.a Theodicée, or justification of God’s ways in the world—its perplexities,120.the soul of animals,121.creatures of spontaneous generation,122.influence of the evil spirits,124.doctrine of final cause,125.the preadamite world a paradise for angels,125.mysteries in,126.final cause of creation intelligible,127.divine nature not subject to necessity,129.created spirits without freedom,134.immortal spirits with animal forms,135.nature considered relatively to man,139.best described by symbols,140.influence of evil in,338.originally created immortal,340.perfection of,340.Nerves, æther of,76.Numbers, Pythagorean theory of,462.PPainting, the true spiritual art,259.Pantheism, mythological and scientific,220.as fatal to truth as rationalism,226.Parental power,273.sanctity of,273.Passions, arise from the higher instincts,32.the pernicious,33.the nobler,35.Patriotism springs from enthusiasm and love,40.Peace, Christian, universal,183.Philology, its analogy to geology,388.Philosophy, its dreamy character,7.unfeasibility of Plato’s ideal,8.cosmogonies of the Ionian school,8.objects and limits,9.form and method of true philosophy,10.that of the schools unintelligible,11.distinction between that of life and that of the schools,11.intelligibility of the former,12.right use of method,13.mathematical formulæ inappropriate,14.unity of its thoughts,15.modern French systems,17.modern German,19.French physical science,22.natural German philosophy superior to the French,22.the false starting-point contrasted with the true center,22.dialogue its natural form,68.improperly confined to a school,69.that of life can not be a mere science of reason,185.free to use any form or method,186.that of life a science of man,187.differs from theology,188.the relation of truth and science to it,232.of the Greeks, rise and decline of,234.Ionian schools not materialistic,240.religious tendency of Pythagorean and Plato,240.the Sophists—Aristotle,243.the Stoics and Epicureans,244.of the Christians—seeChristianity.of life, its symbolical nature and constitution,256.true method of,343.use of scholastic or mathematical forms,345.use and abuse of system,346.the crown of education,348.conversant with life,350.deals chiefly with facts,428.from natural science,467.method of multiform,470.its true method conversational,472.two sources of error in,522.Physiology of man,76.Planets, seven the traditionary number,85.Plato, his ideal unfeasible,8.trinity of,202.religious tendency of,240.Poetry embraces music, poetry, and architecture,261.a feeling of the infinite,414.spurious,461.philosophical,516.Power, absolute, considered,175.Preadamite world, a paradise for angels,125.Pre-existence, doctrine of,137.Prerogative, all of supreme power judicial,278.Pride, its character,33.Priests, the vicegerents of God,171.their power,273.sanctity of,274.Christian, not hereditary,307.Principle, doctrine of a good and evil,528.Prophets, the, kept alive the Jewish theocracy,326.Public opinion,165.Punishments, eternal,133.Pythagoreans, their system of astronomy,85.their religious tendency,240.their noble political views,242.their theory of numbers,462.RRationalism, idolatry of,221.as fatal to truth as pantheism,226.more to be feared at present,227.danger of,454.Reason, a division of the soul apart from fancy,29.its essence,50.relationship of the faculties of the soul to it,50.its power and value,53.derivation of the German name,54.distinction between, and understanding,55.not properly attributable to God,63.faith not a negative limitation of,214.reason and fancy the ultimate sources of error,221.seldom harmonizes with fancy,361.not attributable to God,370.discursive, not creative,507.use and abuse of,509.Reformation, the English,299.Religion, its symbolism,264.in its essence symbolical,266.Religious error, two forms of,176.Representative governments,280.Republics, their liability to adverse changes,284.disadvantages of their polity,285.Revelation, power to understand it the gift of God,61.its fourfold character,65.of Scripture,65.an ante-Mosaic revelation,66.the soul its receptive organ,68.its first step preparatory,143.gradual,144.that of Christianity,147.unwritten to the antediluvian world,235.both old and new in its doctrine,323.sources of, manifold,503.Roman Empire, law of,293.compared with the Mohammedan,297.SSkepticism, the author of it,528.Scepter, the, a judicial symbol,279.Schelling, his philosophy,20.Schools, philosophy of, unintelligible,11.their compared with that of life,11.philosophy improperly confined to them,69.disputations of the schoolmen,248.Science, physical, no system of, in the Bible,71.its imperfect character,73.of nature, medicine a basis of,78.modern, its atheistical tendency,155.dissension between science and faith,193.discernment the link between, and faith,195.reconcilable with faith,198.supreme, the mind the principle of,215.idolatry of,216.its identity with faith,217.its pantheism,220.its relation to life,232.that of Christianity—seeChristianity.a great power for good,315.free development of,317.a real power for good,319.theocracy of,329.illustrations of,330.to be brought about only by God,333.the idea of,488.Scripture not the original revelation,66.contains no system of physical science,71.considered as the sword of the Spirit,230.Sculpture, its symbolical character,257.its alliance to architecture,260.Self, sacrifice of, brings us near to God,109.how far necessary,110.Senses, their triple character,31,431.influence of fancy on,31.the external,430.higher sensuality, its character,33.developments of,432.Sleep an essential law of nature,89.Soul, the thinking, the center of thought,23.the center of moral life,28.its unconscious conceptions,29.divided between the abstracting and classifying reason and the inventive fancy,29.its four principal branches,30.the loving, the center of moral life,41.its share in knowledge,48.furnishes the cognitive mind with language,48.its faculties in relationship to the reason,50.the receptive organ of revelation,68.considered in relation to nature,70.considered in relation to God,95.of animals,121.its migration among the stars,138.the principle of faith,213.faith its firmament,217.the mutual dependence of it with thought,365.its identity with spirit,367.its union with the spirit,442.the idea of God must maintain it,443.seeMind.Speech the outward projection of thought,379.varied by moral diversities,392.Spinosa, system of,481.its influence,484.Spirits besides those of men,24.the higher, incorporeal,25.contain the essence of mind,103.Spirits, influence of evil, on nature,124.created, without freedom,134.immortal ones with animal forms,135.Scriptures the sword of the Spirit,230.seeSoul.Stars, migration of the soul among,138.State, the, its collision with the Church,299,304.separation of,306.Stoics, the,244.Subjective, the, the principle of mythology,218.Superstition, its identity with infidelity,211.Symbols, nature best described by,140.characterize all art,257.characterize education,262.characterizes man’s nature,263.those of religion,264.their equation of life,269.those of the judicial,279.System, use and abuse of,346.consistency of idea, the essence of,347.TTalmud, trinity of,204.Teutons, their affinity to the Indians,307.Theocracy, the true idea of,320.the Jewish,321.Moses, as founder of,321.revelation both old and new in its doctrine,323.the Judges, as ministers of,324.kept alive by the Prophets,326.false notions of,327.exists in overruling Providence,327.that of science,329.illustrations of, from Greek, Roman, Medieval, and Hindoo literature,331.illustrations of, from Old and New Testament and Christian literature,332.only to be brought about by God,333.Theodicée, its perplexities,120.Theology, difference of philosophy of life from,188.natural,192.in method must be rational,510.Thought, the mutual dependence of it with feeling,365.speech its outward projection,379.an inward speech or dialogue,380.dialogue the true form assumed by,381.innate ideas and forms of,399.pure, its character,461.Throne, the, a judicial symbol,279.Time,401.its twofold character,403.not excluded from the idea of God,404.not irreconcilable with eternity,405.Trinity, the, of God,197.of the Hindoos,202.of the Platonists,202.of the Talmud,204.Truth, man’s general sense for,144.final manifestation of,152.intermediate conflict of, with error,153.falsehood to be fought with its own weapons,156.a struggle for truth the conflict of the age,158.untruth the spirit of the age,159.call for union among the friends of,160.final triumph of,161.patience essential to the pursuit of,199.the twofold spirit of truth and error,206.struggle between, and error,207.pantheism and rationalism alike fatal to it,226.not established by refutation of error,229.right method of propagating it,229.its relation to life,232.consistency the criterion of,252.progress of,467.knowledge of possible,490.development of, slow and gradual,534.UUnderstanding, the, considered apart from reason,55.the only proper organ for acquiring a knowledge of God,57.a co-operating cause in the formation and diffusion of error,223.may be predicated of God,371.Unity, means of restoration to,193.yearnings of the mind after,377.WWestphalia, peace of, a master-stroke of policy, 183Will, its concurrence in faith a co-operating cause in the formation and diffusion of error,223.freedom of,373.in man and angels,374.manifested in doubt,375.Wisdom, created,495.Wit, origin and forms of,447.Women, the soul pre-eminent in their mental constitution,46.World, the preadamite, a paradise for angels,125.antediluvian, mental state of,233.unwritten revelations to it,235.conceptions of the antediluvian inadequate,236.