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rney, Mr., his experiments in hypnotism, 85, 86 cited, 107, 114, 117 Guyau, M., cited, 12, 24, 25 Hallucinations. See Anthropology and Hallucinations Hamilton, Sir William, cited, 12 Hammond, Dr., on demoniacal possession, 131 Harteville, Madame, case of, 26 Hearne, on the Aurora Borealis, 3 on cure by suggestion, 21, 22 Hebrews. See Israelites Hegel, cited, 30-34, 50, 56, 58, 78, 111, 152 Higgs, Police Constable, statement of, on the disturbances at Mr. White's house, 326-328 Highland second-sight, 143-145 Hodgson, Dr., report on Mrs. Piper, 137, 140, 141 cited, 135, 325 Home, David Dunglas, his powers as a medium, 324, 325, 334-339 Howitt, Mr., cited, 128, 177-182 Hume, David, attitude towards miracles, 16 definition of a miracle, 16 self-contradictions, 17 refuses to examine miracle of the Abbe Paris, 18, 19, 22-25 alternative definition of a miracle, 25 cited, 297 Huxley, Professor, on savage religious cults, 42, 43, 48, 162, 163, 171, 176, 177, 182 on the evolution of Jehovah, 270, 271, 277, 279, 282, 286 cited, 17 _note_, 296, 324 Hypnotism, 6, 24, 29, 32, 34, 35, 37, 75, 76 Iamblichus, cited, 14, 336, 337, 339 Ibn Khaldoun, cited, 341 Im Thurn, on the religious ideas of the Indians of Guiana, 50, 160, 202-207, 256, 298 Incas, the, 85, 240-247, 258 Iroquois, the, 84, 85 Islam, influence of, on African beliefs, 221 Israelites, development of their religious ideas, 258, 260, 268-284, 302 James, Professor William, quoted, 23, 59, 73, 107, 110, 132, 137, 156, 294 Janet, Dr. Pierre, on 'willing' sleep, 36 on demoniacal possession, 134, 135 cited, 73, 294, 340, 341 Jeanne d'Arc, 34, 73, 115, 128, 276 Jehovah, theories of, 258, 260, 268 as a Moral Supreme Being, 268 anthropological theory of the origin of Jehovah-worship, 270 absence of ancestor-worship from the Hebrew tradition, 270-273 alleged evidence for ancestor-worship in Israel, 273-277 evolution from ghost-cult to the cult of Jehovah, 277 the term Elohim, 277 human shape assumed, 278 considered as a ghost-god, 279 sacrifices to, 280 suggestion of a Being not yet named Jehovah, 281 traditional emergence of Jehovah as the god of Israel, 281 as a deified ancestor, 282 moral element in the idea of Jehovah, 282, 286 a mere tribal god, 283 a Kenite god, 283, 284 inconsistencies of theorists concerning, 285 the moral elemen
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