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is System to Christianity Chapter X. The Jewish Religion. Sec. 1. Palestine, and the Semitic Races Sec. 2. Abraham; or, Judaism as the Family Worship of a Supreme Being Sec. 3. Moses; or, Judaism as the national Worship of a just and holy King Sec. 4. David; or, Judaism as the personal Worship of a Father and Friend Sec. 5. Solomon; or, the Religious Relapse Sec. 6. The Prophets; or, Judaism as a Hope of a spiritual and universal Kingdom of God Sec. 7. Judaism as a Preparation for Christianity Chapter XI. Mohammed and Islam. Sec. 1. Recent Works on the Life of Mohammed Sec. 2. The Arabs and Arabia Sec. 3. Early Life of Mohammed, to the Hegira Sec. 4. Change in the Character of Mohammed after the Hegira Sec. 5. Religious Doctrines and Practices among the Mohammedans Sec. 6. The Criticism of Mr. Palgrave on Mohammedan Theology Sec. 7. Mohammedanism a Relapse; the worst Form of Monotheism, and a retarding Element in Civilization Note Chapter XII. The Ten Religions and Christianity. Sec. 1. General Results of this Survey Sec. 2. Christianity a Pleroma, or Fulness of Life Sec. 3. Christianity, as a Pleroma, compared with Brahmanism, Confucianism, and Buddhism Sec. 4. Christianity compared with the Avesta and the Eddas. The Duad in all Religions Sec. 5. Christianity and the Religions of Egypt, Greece, and Rome Sec. 6. Christianity in Relation to Judaism and Mohammedanism. The Monad in all Religions Sec. 7. The Fulness of Christianity is derived from the Life of Jesus Sec. 8. Christianity as a Religion of Progress and of universal Unity Ten Great Religions. Chapter I. Introduction.--Ethnic and Catholic Religions. Sec. 1. Object of the present Work. Sec. 2. Comparative Theology; its Nature, Value, and present Position. Sec. 3. Ethnic Religions. Injustice often done to them by Christian Apologists. Sec. 4. How Ethnic Religions were regarded by Christ and his Apostles. Sec. 5. Comparative Theology will furnish a new Class of Evidences in Support of Christianity. Sec. 6. It will show that, while most of the Religions of the World are Ethnic, or the Religions of Races, Christianity is Catholic, or adapted to become the Religion of all Races. Sec. 7. It will show that Ethnic Religions are Partial, Christianity Universal. Sec.
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