INDEX. A. Abbott's, Lyman, Statement of the Theology of Divine Imma- nence, 290. Apocalypses, influence of, on Chris- Apocalyptic writings, their influ- Abelard, his criticism of the An- Apostolic Church, 117. selmic theory, 175. Absolution. See Forgiveness. in modern common opinion, 237. why of stone, 17. why relics deposited in, 232. Ancestor worship, 38, 258. a Christian church, 83. Animism, 35, 71. survival of, in Pantheism, 43. 2. Apocalypses, pre-Christian, 8, n. 1. Apostolic development of doctrine of the Resurrection, 204–208. its sign, 126. relation to the Church, 125. Arabian philosophy, 13. survival of the notion of, 148. Arius on Resurrection, 220. Arnold, M., on decay of Faith, 75. on Infallibility of the Church, Art, Byzantine, and the dead of Greece, influence of theory Art, its influence on early survivals | Bowen, Professor Francis, on in Christianity, 71. transmigration of souls, 255. of Early Egypt, influenced by Brahm, 38, 116. Aryan Monotheism, more stable than Semitic, 41. Athanasius, on deification of hu- on Divine Immanence, 66. Bp. Butler on, 176. his influence on the develop- on the Resurrection, 235. Authority, basis of, 23, 134. B. Bacon on human error, 3. Browning, Robert, on Renaissance on extinction of evil, 267. on human progress, quoted, doctrine of cosmic resurrection process, 240, 241. on remission of sin from the on Christ in the world, 88. its self-renunciation contrasted and Brahminism at one in the Burnt Column, the, 6. Butler, Bp., on Atonement theories, C. Baptism and resurrection, 221. See Calvinism and Neoplatonism, 12. Catholic Church, Antenicene defi- | Clement, St., of Alexandria, on nitions of, 98, 99. Anglican definitions of, 78, 79, 93. Matthew Arnold's definition of, 115. true members of, 78. See Apostolic Church. defective receptiveness, 3. on forgiveness, 173. on salvation in the Church only, 99. his gnosis, 100. of Rome, on Episcopacy and Catholicity, Jeremy Taylor on, 2, Clericalism, inevitable, 12. undergoing a supernatural evo- Continuity of the Church, 127. lution, 118. relation of individual to, 94. and State united, idea of Hindu and Greek thought, 88. and World, 133. unity of, 103. "Notes" of, 97, 101. licity, Apostolicity. Conversion, sensible, survival of adeptism, 86, and of Sham- Coronation stone, 16. Cross, symbol of life not of death only, 165, 240. Crucifixion in early Art, 49. Church, 12. See Unity, Holiness, Catho- Culture, ancient, rejected by the article of, not in early creeds Cusa, Nicolas, on Divine Imma- |