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acter of the instances, 119; weighing evidence, 119; opinion of the Committee on Hallucinations, 121; remoteness of occurrence of instances, 121; want of documentary evidence, 121 non-coincidental hallucinations, 121; telepathy existing between kinsfolk and friends, 122; influence of anxiety, 123; existence of illness known, 123; mental and nervous conditions in connection with hallucinations, 134; value of the statistics of the Census, 124; anecdote of an English officer, 125 Anthropology and religion, 30; early scientific prejudice against, 40; evolution and evidence, 40; testing of evidence, 41-43; psychical research, 48; origin of religion, 44; inferences drawn from supernormal phenomena, 41, 53; savage parallels of psychical phenomena, 45; meanings of religion, 45, 40; disproof of godless tribes, 47; Animism, 48, 49; limits of savage tongues, 49; waking and sleeping hallucinations, 60; crystal-gazing, 50; the ghost-soul, 51; savage abstract speculation, 52; analogy of the ideas of children and primitive man, 53; early man's conception of life, 32; ghost-seers, 54; psychical conditions in which savages differ from civilised men, 54; power of producing non-normal psychological conditions, 55; faculties of the lower animals, 56; man's first conception of religion, 56; the suggested hypnotic state, 57; second-sight, 68; savage names for the ghost-soul, 60; the migratory spirit, 60-64 Anynrabia, South Guinea Creator, 220 Apaches, crystal-gazing by, 84, 85 Apollonius of Tyana, 66 Atua, the Tongan Elohim, 279 Aurora Borealis, savage ideas of the, 4, 262, 292 Australians, religious beliefs of, 50, 83, 118, 128, 165, 175-182, 185, 188, 190, 205, 208, 211, 215, 219, 224, 240, 249, 253, 266, 261-263 Automatism, 155 Awonawilona, Zuni deity, 248, 251 Ayinard, Jacques, case of, 150, 182 Aztecs, creed of, 104 _note_, 183, 233, 234, 255, 258, 263 Bealz, Dr., cited, 132 Baiame, deity, 189, 190, 191, 205, 261, 280 Baker, Sir Samuel, cited, 42, 211 Bakwains, the, 169 Balfour, A.J., quoted, 44, 57 _note_ Banks Islanders, their gods, 169, 197-198 Bantus, religious beliefs of, 176, 211, 220, 248 Barkworth, Mr., his opinion of Mrs. Piper, 140 Barrett, Professor, on the divining-rod, 162-154 Bostian, Adolf, cited, 6, 43 Baxter, cited, 15 Beaton, Cardinal, his mistress visualized, 97 Bell, J
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