Stoicism, iii. 63
Sublimity, religion of, ii. 170; God in, 172
Substance, idea of, in religions, i. 318; Oriental conception of, ii. 53; in Spinoza, iii. 325
Syrian religion, the, ii. 82
Teleology, ii. 148
Teleological Proof, ii, 157; iii. 328 ff., 347 ff.
Theologians, despise doctrine, i. 39; criticised, 217; ii. 345
Theology, of reason, its nature, i. 28; contrasted with philosophy of religion, 31; and the Bible, ii. 343
Thought, defined, i. 94; God exists in, 132; contrasted with idea, 144 ff.; eternal Idea present in, iii. 7; and faith, 161
Trinity, dogma of the, i. 39; misunderstood, 159; expresses a childlike relation, iii. 25; as a speculative conception, 29; the Indian, ii. 14; the Holy, iii. 11; the Christian, 99
Truth v. certainty, iii. 178
Understanding, the, hates philosophy, i. 32; religion of, ii. 288; God a mystery to, iii. 17; and reason, 22; and faith, 231; and proofs of existence of God, 265; and God, 301; and contradiction, 306; religion a mystery for, 367
Universal, the, defined, i. 122
Utility, religion of, ii. 288; is the Roman religion, 298
Vedas, the, reading of, ii. 18
Voltaire on faith, i. 219
Vorstellung, or idea, defined, i. 143
Will, the, iii. 50
"Word," the, ii. 17; iii. 31
Worship, its nature, i. 65, 67, 210; special forms of, 229; as propitiation, 240
Zoroaster, ii. 77
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