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minations, 39. " public boards and their duties, 42. " viceroys, or governors of provinces, 42. " agriculture carried to perfection, 43. " "Kings," or sacred books, 47. " philosophy in its later developments, 52. " doctrine of the grand extreme, 52. " doctrine of Yang and Yin, or the positive and negative essences, 52. " doctrine of holy men, 53. " people, their amiable character, 59. " " described by Lieutenant Forbes, 59. " " described by Du Halde, 60. " " described by Meadows, 60. " " treatment of woman, 61. Christian apologists, their errors, 4. " " have regarded most religions as human inventions, 4. " " have considered them as debasing superstitions, 4. Christianity adapted to the Northern races, 395. " a pleroma, or fulness of life, 492. " an inclusive system, not exclusive, 493. " summary of its relation to other religions, 494. " a religion of progress, 507. " a religion of universal unity, 508. " has the power of continued progress, 29. " in its various developments,29. " meets the positive and negative side: of Brahmanism, 24. of Buddhism, 25. of Confucius, 26. of Zoroaster, 26. of Egypt, 27. of Greece, 28. Cicero, his work "De Natura Deorum," 341. " on the speech of Caesar, 342. Circumcision, its origin and extent, 251. Cleanthes, the Stoic, his hymn, 285. Comparative Philology, its discoveries, 86. " Theology either analytical or synthetical, 2. " " its relation to Comparative Geography, 2. " " its relation to human progress, 2. " " must do justice to all religions, 3. " " is still in its infancy, 3. " " is a science, 3. " " will furnish new evidence to the truth of Christianity, 13. " " will show Christianity to be a catholic religion, adapted to all races, 15. " " will show Christianity to be all-sided, 21. " " will show Christianity capable of progress, 29. " " in its probable results, 30. Confucius, his birth and ancestors, 44, 45. "
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