Narratives, and myths, 33, 40, 49, 51
Negroes, 15
Nursery-tales, 41
Obedience, 98, 100, 101
Oblations, 65, 66, 73, 97, 98
Offerings, 67 ff., 85 ff.
Optative sentences, 139 ff.
Orbona, 52
Origin, of gods and of mythology, 34
Ossipago, 51
Penitential Psalms, 145, 147
Personality, 3, 4, 11, 17, 20, 28, 29, 45, 54, 55, 82, 83, 86
Peruvians, 143
Petitions, 126, 128, 130 ff.
Plague, 52
Plato, 92
Polydaemonism, 16 ff.;
change to polytheism, 18, 30;
and mythology, 31, 32
Polytheism, 4, 7, 16, 18, 22, 30-32, 35, 36, 40, 61, 155
Possession, 110
Power, man of, 12 ff.
Prayer, 108 ff.
Priests, 120
Principles, 121, 123, 128, 153 ff.
Prophet and magician, 10 ff.
Protoplasm, 124
Psalms of David, 146, 147
Quietism, 112
Rain-making, 9, 12, 13, 119
Reconciliation, 98
Reflection, 33, 36, 53-56, 60, 96
Religion, 8 ff., 35, 39, 54-56, 104 ff.
Revelation, 29, 58
Reverence, 24
Ritual, 31, 57, 61-63, 101 ff., 114
Romans, the, 52, 53
Sacrifice, 52, 63, 64, 67 ff., 72, 73, 79 ff., 85, 97 ff.
Salvation, 105
Samoans, 143
Search, for God, 59
Seed-time, 115
Self, 3, 4, 7, 104, 132 ff., 137, 148
Self-renunciation, 149
Shinto, 92 ff.
Sign (of the cross), 116
Sin, 103, 104, 145 ff.
Socrates, 55
Sophocles, 37
Species, 83 ff., 91, 92
Speech, 3, 121, 153 ff.
Spells, 115 ff., 134 ff., 150, 151
Survivals, 38, 56, 57, 58, 59
Taboo, 145
Tales, and myths, 31-33, 49, 51
Totems, 84 ff.
Tylor, Professor, 15
Vagitanus, 51
Vegetation-deities, 81 ff.
Veneration, 151
Viriplaca, 52
Water, 135
Way of the Gods, 92 ff.
Western Africa, 8, 15
Will, of God, 149 ff.
Wind, spirits of, 93 ff.
Witches, 134 ff.
Worship, 19, 55, 57, 58, 60-63
Xilonen, 84
Zulus, 143
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