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of the taking of interest, 278. His<br />

suppression of Simon's works, 319,<br />

320. His interpretation of Solomon's<br />

INDEX.<br />

Song, 326. Cited, i, 8, note ; 28,<br />

note;<br />

note.<br />

ii, 124, note; 279, note; 321,<br />

Boston, faith cures at, ii, 45. Cases of<br />

diabolic possession in, 146.<br />

work of Albert the Great in, i,<br />

Botany,<br />

377. Of Vincent of Beauvais, 378.<br />

Botta, P. E., his discoveries in Assyria,<br />

ii. 370-<br />

Botta, v., cited, i, 118, note.<br />

Botticher, cited, ii, 214, note ; 218, note ;<br />

219, note.<br />

Boucnard, cited, ii, 213, note.<br />

Bouchardat, his lalaours in hygienic research,<br />

ii, 93.<br />

Boucher, Father Jean, on the horrors of<br />

the Dead Sea, ii, 237. Cited, 241,<br />

note.<br />

Boue, his discovery of human bones in<br />

the alluvial deposits of the Rhine, i,<br />

268, 269.<br />

Bouhours, his life of Xavier, ii, 16-20.<br />

Cited, 17, note ; 21, note.<br />

Bouix, his defence of the Church's<br />

demnation of Galileo, i, 165.<br />

con-<br />

Boulak Museum, photographs of Egyptian<br />

note.<br />

sculpture published by, i, 265,<br />

Boulders, myths inspired by, ii, 210.<br />

Bounty, morality of the descendants of<br />

the pirate ship, i, 311.<br />

Bourbons, influence of their restoration<br />

on education in France, i, 409. On<br />

religion, ii, 248.<br />

Bourgeat, cited, i, 28, note ; 379, note.<br />

Bourgeois, Abbe, his discovery of flints<br />

in the Tertiary deposits, i, 282.<br />

Bourne, E. G., cited, i, no, note.<br />

Bouterwek, cited, i, 4, note.<br />

Bowring, his ridicule of the Anglican<br />

Church's attempt to fetter science, i,<br />

150, 411.<br />

Boycr, his introduction of the use of in-<br />

oculation against smallpox, ii, 55.<br />

Boyle, Charles, his controversy with<br />

Bentley over the Letters of Phalaris,<br />

ii, 337, 338-<br />

Boyle, Robert, new epoch in chemistry<br />

begun by, i, 405. His attempt at compromise<br />

regarding the cause of epidemics,<br />

ii, 88, 89. Cited, 89, note.<br />

Boylston, his attempt to introduce the<br />

treatment of inoculation in Boston, ii,<br />

56, 57-<br />

Bradstreet, Justice, his resistance to the<br />

Salem witch persecution, ii, 153.<br />

his observations of the<br />

comet of 1577, i, 184, 201.<br />

Brahe, Tycho,<br />

407<br />

Brahlsdorf, legend of a rock near, ii, 216.<br />

Brahma, representation of, i, 11. Tree<br />

blasted by, 96. His agency in causing<br />

confusion of tongues, ii, 172. Early<br />

stories of, 293.<br />

Brahmanism, its influence on early European<br />

religious ideas, ii, 379.<br />

Brahmans, their alleged invention of<br />

Sanskrit, ii, 194. Myths among, 210.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir mystic interpretation of the<br />

Vedas, 293.<br />

Braid, J., his discoveries in hypnotism,<br />

ii, 65. Cited, 166, note.<br />

Brain, influence of moon on, ii, 38.<br />

theory regarding<br />

Early<br />

diseases of, 98.<br />

that insanity is a disease of, 127.<br />

Proof<br />

Bramble, reason for its creation, i, 42.<br />

Bramhall, Archbishop, his views regarding<br />

comets, i, 180. Cited, 180, note.<br />

Braun, cited, ii, 215, note.<br />

Brazil, work of Darwin in, i, 66. Of<br />

Wallace, 67. Portuguese claim to,<br />

108. Civilization among the aborigines<br />

of, 307.<br />

Breda, cure of Prince of Orange's soldiers<br />

at the siege of, ii, 64.<br />

Bremen, Cathedral of, bodies preserved<br />

in, ii, 10, note.<br />

Breviary of the Roman Church, on the<br />

evidence of St. Hilarion's sanctity, ii,<br />

69.<br />

Brewer, cited, i, 340, note.<br />

Brewster, contemptuous characterization<br />

of, i, 406. Cited, 402, note<br />

Breydenbach, Bernhard von, on the wonders<br />

of the Dead Sea, ii, 231, 232.<br />

Cited, 233, note.<br />

Bridget, St., hallucinations of, ii, 120.<br />

Bridgewater, Earl of, his testamentary<br />

provision for certain treatises on God's<br />

goodness, i, 43.<br />

Bridgewater Treatises, their place in the<br />

development of sacred<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir importance, 43.<br />

science, i,<br />

Criticism<br />

33.<br />

of,<br />

44. Cited, 44, note.<br />

Briemle, Vincent, his work on Palestine,<br />

ii, 243. Condition in which he found<br />

the statue of Lot's wife, 263. Cited,<br />

245, note.<br />

Briggs, C. A., his work in biblical criti-<br />

cism, ii, 370. Cited, 313, note ; 321,<br />

note ; 333, note.<br />

Brighton, Sanitary Conference at, Chadwick's<br />

address before, ii, 91.<br />

Brinton, D. G., cited, i, 275, note ; ii, 173,<br />

note.<br />

Bristol, reduction of death rate in, ii, 92.<br />

Last case of diabolic possession in, 165.<br />

British and Foreijj^n Evangelical Review,<br />

cited, i, 77, note ; 87, note.<br />

British Association for the Advancement

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