ation of souls, the Veda doctrine of, i. 61.
The Buddhist doctrine of, i. 71.
The Pythagorean doctrine of, does not imply the absolute
immortality of the soul, i. 117.
Plato's doctrine of, i. 156.
Transmission, hereditary, nature of, ii. 333.
Transmutation of metals, i. 406.
Of species, doctrine of, has met with opposition, ii. 328.
Transubstantiation, a twin-sister of transmutation, i. 407.
The doctrine of, first attacked by the new philosophers, ii. 9.
The Italian doctrine of, rejected by the German and Swiss
reformers, ii. 210.
Tribonian suspected of being an atheist, i. 359.
Trinitarian disputes had their starting point in Alexandria, i. 191.
Trinity, the Indian doctrine of, i. 64.
The Egyptian doctrine of, i. 91.
Is assumed in the doctrine of Numenius, i. 211.
The word does not occur in the Scriptures, i. 273.
Triumvirate, the First, usurps the power of the senate and
people, i. 248.
Trojan war, various views entertained about, i. 50.
Horse, superstitious notions of the tools with which it was
made, i. 51.
Troubadours use the Langue d'Oc in the north of France, ii. 60.
Trouveres use the Langue d'Oil in the south of France, ii. 60.
Tupac Yupanqui, Inca, quoted, ii. 183.
Turkish invasion, effect of, ii. 110.
Turks, their origin and progress, ii. 105.
Tutching, his severe and prolonged punishment, ii. 244.
Tycho makes a new catalogue of the stars, ii. 284.
Tympanum, its function, i. 5.
Types, Platonic, i. 152.
Tyre, fall of, i. 80.
Tyrians, their enterprise, i. 45.
Ulphilas invents an alphabet for the Goths, i. 307.
"Unam Sanctam," the bull of, issued by Pope Boniface, ii. 83.
Under-world, primitive notions respecting, i. 39.
Undulatory theory of light, ii. 381.
Uniformity, doctrine of, ii. 323.
Unity of mankind, i. 10.
Religious, implies tyranny to the individual, ii. 227.
Universe, unchangeability of, taught by Anaxagoras, i. 108.
Its magnitude, ii. 292, 335.
Unreliability of sense, Zeno's illustration of, i. 123.
Urban II. institutes the Crusades, ii. 20.
Urban VI., his cruelty to his cardinals and bishops, ii. 96.
Valentinian issues an edict denouncing the contumacy of Hilary, i. 300.
Is a Nicenist, i. 311.
Valerius, Count, the Pelagian question settled through his
influence, i. 294.
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