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of, 178 Person, mystery of a, 48, 101, 103, 179 Philosophies, Cause-and-Effect, 26 Phoenix Death-birth, 178, 183, 201 Pitt, Mr., his reply when asked for help to Burns, 396 Plato, the child-man of, 245 Poet, the, and Prophet, 313, 332, 342 Poetry and Prose, distinction of, 315, 323 Popery, 367 Poverty, advantages of, 334 Priest, the true, a kind of Prophet, 346 Printing, consequences of, 392 Private judgment, 354 Progress of the Species, 349 Property, 150 Prose. _See_ Poetry. Proselytising, 6, 221 Protestantism, the root of Modern European History, 364; not dead yet, 367; its living fruit, 373, 425 Purgatory, noble Catholic conception of, 328 Puritanism, founded by Knox, 373; true beginning of America, 373; the one epoch of Scotland, 374; Theocracy, 381; Puritanism in England, 430, 432, 453 Pym, 433, 434 QUACKERY originates nothing, 242, 279; age of, 403; Quacks and Dupes, 441 RADICALISM, Speculative, 10, 20, 47, 188 Ragnaroek, 275 Raleigh's, Sir Walter, fine mantle, 36 Ramadhan, the month of, 290 Raphael, the best of Portrait-Painters, 326 Reformer, the true, 347 Religion, dead letter and living spirit of, 87; weaving new vestures, 162, 207; a man's, the chief fact with regard to him, 240; based on Hero-worship, 248; propagating by the sword, 295; cannot succeed by being 'easy,' 304 Reverence, early growth of, 75; indispensability of, 188 Revolution, 423; the French, 423, 461 Richter, 24, 369 Right and Wrong, 309, 329 Rousseau, not a strong man, 411; his Portrait; egoism, 412; his passionate appeals, 413; his books, like himself, unhealthy; the Evangelist of the French Revolution, 414 Runes, 263, 264, 388 SABEANS, the worship of, 247, 283 Saemund, an early Christian priest, 253, 254 St. Clement Danes, Church of, 407 Saints, living Communion of, 185, 190 Sarcasm, the panoply of, 99 _Sartor Resartus_, genesis of, 7; its purpose, 201 Saturn or Chronos, 98 Savage, the aboriginal, 28 Scarecrow, significance of the, 46 Sceptical goose-cackle, 51 Scepticism, a spiritual paralysis, 398-405, 433 Schlegel, August Wilhelm, 341 School education, insignificance of, 78, 80; tin-kettle terrors and incitements, 78; need of Soul-Architects, 80 Science, the Torch of, 1; the Scientific Head, 51 Scotland awakened into life by Knox, 374 Secrec
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