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Humility, 196.

Hypocrisy, 296.

Imagination, 47.

Impulse to obey, 63.

Immorality at the Reformation, 22.
Indians, 173; North American, 225,
226.

Individuality in the will, 69.
Induction, 50.

Influence of Christian religion, 176;
of Roman law, 253; of Christian
grace, 292, 316, 322.

Innate perception, 235.
Institutes of Justinian, 314.
Instruction in moral theology, 298.
Intellectual nature, 44; operation
same everywhere, 221; predomi-
nance of, 122, 123.

Intemperance, 118, 204, 210.
International law, 312.

Isocrates quoted, 78.

Israelites, 199; organization of, 260.

Jacob, sons of, 271.

Jansenists, 310.

Jesuits, 310.

Landmarks of Israelites, 266.
Language, Sanskrit, 240.

Law, 197; common, 176, 222; cus-
tomary, 222, 225, 320, 341, 250,
251; civil, 248.

Law, statute, 251; canon, 305; inter-
national, 312; common law of
England, 222; expression of
moral conception, 247; Markby
on, 31.

Law, Roman, 132, 192, 313; influence
of, 251; Amos on, 252; codifica-
tion of, 253; under influence of
Christianity, 281; definition of
justice, 288; from the Aryans,
243.

Laws of marriage, 35; of divorce, 35;
Lectures, Bampton, 184, 196; Hib-
bert, 234.

Legislator, office of, ethical, 31.
Leviticus, laws in chap. xviii., 156,

222, 229, 233.

Lex Talionis, 289, 290.

Liguori's casuistry, 309, 311.

Livingstone, 227.

Locke referred to, 48, 81, 82, 83, 87,

169.

Jones, Sir W., on study of Sanskrit, Love, passion of, 60, 132; reflex

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Manu, Code of, 222, 241, 243, 245, 252. | Morality and redemption, 181.

Markby's Elements of Law, 31.
Marriage, 198, 272; laws of, 35; rela-

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Moral constitution disorganized, 136.
Moral nature witness for God, 295.
Moral theology, 30, 292, 310, 318,
321, 323.

Morality, relation of, to grace, 2, 5,
181; Christian, 186, 198; preju-
dice against, 5; part of religion,
215; relation of Wesley to, 23,
24, 25; of evangelicals to, 25; of
death, 21; of law, 31, 32; accord-
ing to nature, 142; of heathen,
220; of North-American Indians,
.225; of South-Sea Islanders, 224;
of Peruvians, 228; of Mexicans,
228; of Egyptians, 232, 236; of
Greeks, 256; of Romans, 252; of
Buddhists, 236, 237; of Hebrews,
258; of Psalms and Proverbs,
280, 281; of the Book of Genesis,
260, 272; Cudworth on immu-
table, 81.

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Mortal and venial sins, 308.

Mos, 222.

Mozley on supernatural grace before
the fall, 119; on Ruling Ideas in
Early Ages, 223, 289.

Müller, Professor Max, 238.
Mutual understanding, 174, 268, 274,
276.
Mysticism, 294.

Nature, 39, 45; human, 40, 41, 74; its
unity, 220; always the same, 282;
emotional, 51; moral, 75; Stoics
deduced morals from, 115; de-
mands a certain kind of life, 219;
an expression of divine will, 256.
Newton, 49.
Newman, Cardinal, on development,
304; Apologia quoted, 27, 29.
Nirvâna, 244.
North-American Indians, 225.

Oaths, 288.
Obligation, 214.

Office of Christianity, 284.
Organization of Israelites, 260.
Origen, 10.

Original sin, 118, 120.
Ovid quoted, 199.
Oxford Tracts, 28, 29.

Pædagogus of Clement, 302, 318.
Paley, 3, 173, 206, 255, 318.
Park, Mungo, travels of, 227.
Pascal, 310.

Passion, 60; of love, 60; of anger, 60.
Patriotism, 184.

Patteson, Bishop, referred to, 167.
Paul, St., refers to two parts of nature,

137.

Pearson on the Creed, 299, 324.

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Political animal, Aristotle's, 57, 190, Responsibility, 43, 214.

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Property, desire of, 56, 172, 178; Rights, the word, 175; of persons,

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Prejudice against study of morality, 5. Sacrament of penance, 308, 311.

Presentative knowledge, 44.

Prescott's Peru quoted, 229.

Pride, 134.

Proposition, 48.

Sanderson, Bishop, 299.

Sanskrit language, 240.

Scholastic theology, 305.

Proverbs, virtues of, 280.

Provincial Letters of Pascal, 310.

Psalms, virtues of, 281.

Punjab, 243.

Purgatory, 308.

Raymond of Pennaforti, 307.

Reasoning, 49, 132.

Reflection, 48.

Reflex sentiment, 61.
Refuge, Cities of, 264.
Reid, Dr. T., 4, 82.

Relation of morality to grace, 2, 3,

181; of Wesley to, 2, 3, 24, 25;

Science, moral, 1, 6.

Self-conceit, 196.

Secunda secundæ, 306, 318.

Sentences of Peter Lombard, 304, 318.

Sentiment of morality sustains law, 34.

Sentiment, reflex, 61.

Sermon on Mount, 190, 286, 305.

Shairp, Principal, 1, 296, 317.
Shaftesbury, 82.

Shakspeare, 188.

Simeon of Cambridge, 26.

Sin, 114; moral and venial, 308;

after baptism, 30; original, 118;
St. Augustine on original, 120;
from desire of having, 127; from

family, 128; from desire to excel, | Thinking, 48.

129; from reflex sentiment, 134;
from moral sentiment, 135; a vol-

untary act, 139.

Slavery, 184.

Spirit of man, 43.

Thirty Years' War, the, 312.
Theology, moral, 292, 298, 318, 320.
Tindal, 9, 15.

Titles of the Digest, 32.
Todhunter, 111.

Society, desire of, 55; desire of family, Trent, Council of, 304.

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Socrates does not refer to conscience, Truth, 151, 248, 268.

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