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performance in rites, 218, sq. Stigmata, the, 130. Sufficient reason, principle of, 91. Sukhavati, 175. Supernatural, defined, 4; its relation to symbols, 205. Swedenborg, 75, 217. Symbol, the phonetic, 200; origin of, 202; related and coincident, 203. Symbolism, defined, 200. Synthesis of contraries, 37. Synthetic propositions, 32. Tathagata, a name of Buddha, 121. Tau, the Egyptian, 210. Theology, 4. Thor, hammer of, 210, 239. Thought, as a function, 17; laws of, 26, 101, sq.; as purposive, 108. Tien, Mongolian deity, 185, 216. Time, not a force, 11; but believed to be one, 165. Tlapallan, 175. Tree worship, 215. Triads, the Celtic, 190; Platonic, 191. Triangle, the equilateral, 212. Trinity, the doctrine of, 191; symbol of, 212. Triplicate relation of numbers, 190. Tritheism, of Christianity, 190. Truth, what is, 21; eternal, 41; as answer to prayer, 137. Tulan, 175. Unconditioned, the, 29, 34, 37, 98, 100. Uniformity of sequence, as cause, 91, 92. Unknowable, the, 29, 34, 99, 100. Valkyria, the, 53. Valhalla, 259. Varuna, an Aryan god, 125. Vendidad, the, 175. Venereal sense, the, 64. Vicarious sacrifice, theory of, 222. Virginity, sacredness of, 69. Virgin Mother, the, 68. Volition, _see_ Will. Voluspa, the, 171. Wabose, Catherine, 146. Water, as the primitive substance, 167. Will, the, 16; of God, 38, 42; as a cause, 90. Wish, the religious, 52; definition of, 79. World, moral government of, 112; creation and changes, 164; light of the, 185. Xisuthrus, 170. Year, the Great, 169. Yima, reign of, 175. Ynglyngasaga, the, 218. Yocauna, a Haitian deity, 68. Zarathustra, 80, 114. Zeruana akerana, 166. Zweckgesetze, 108. _PUBLISHED BY HENRY HOLT & CO._ =BRINTON'S (D. G.) WORKS. The Myths of the New World.= A Treatise on the Symbolism and Mythology of the Red Race of America. Second edition, large 12mo, $2.50. Large-paper (first) edition. $6.00. "The philosophical spirit in which it is written is deserving of unstinted praise, and justifies the belief that in whatever Dr. Brinton may in future contribute to the literature of Comparative Mythology, he will continue to reflect credit upon himself and
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