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4i8<br />

Discipline, for persons possessed of the<br />

devil, ii, 101-103.<br />

Discovery, age of, intellectual atmosphere<br />

produced by, ii, 122. Its influence on<br />

literary criticism, 314.<br />

Disease, early and sacred theories of, ii,<br />

1-4, 97, 170. Attribution of, to Satanic<br />

influence, 27-30. Mediaeval cures<br />

for, 38-45. Graducl decline of the<br />

theological theory of, 63-66. Law<br />

governing the relation between theology<br />

and, 90.<br />

Dissection, neglect of, by theological<br />

naturalists, i, 33. Practice of, in anatomical<br />

study, ii, 2. <strong>The</strong>ological opposition<br />

to, 31, 32, 51, 52. Right of,<br />

sparingly granted in the Middle Ages,<br />

49. 50, 55-<br />

Distillation, theological analogy of, i, 397.<br />

Divines, Christian, their mystical interpretations<br />

of the Bible, ii, 293.<br />

Dixon, Prof., cited, i, 408, note.<br />

Doctors, medieval, their denunciation<br />

of magic, i, 384.<br />

Dodwell, cited, ii, 21S, note.<br />

Doerfel, his development of Kepler's<br />

cometary theory, i, 202, 203.<br />

Dogma, influence of biblical criticism on,<br />

ii, 389.<br />

Dogmatism, its influence on scientific inquiry,<br />

i, 113.<br />

Dollinger, cited, i, 392, note ; ii, 269,<br />

note ; 283, note ; 316, note.<br />

" Domine quo vadis," church of, at Rome,<br />

ii, 212.<br />

Dominic, St., his condemnation of scientific<br />

research, i, 389.<br />

Dominicans, use of torture by, i, 353.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir treatment of .\lbert the Great,<br />

377. Of Roger Bacon, 389. Interdiction<br />

of, from study of science, 389.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir rules against medicine, ii, 36.<br />

Dominions, an order of the second hierarchy<br />

of angels, i, 119.<br />

de Dominis, Archbishop of Spalatro, his<br />

persecution for scienti&c heresies, i,<br />

143.. 391-<br />

Donation of Constantine, proved a fraud,<br />

ii, 303-<br />

Donkey, medicinal properties of its<br />

breath, ii, 40.<br />

Donnelly, his reforms in the treatment<br />

of insanity, ii, 134.<br />

Dorman, cited, ii, 218, note.<br />

Douay, College of, its attitude toward<br />

the Copernican theory, i, 128. Discov-<br />

ery of the sun's spots placed under the<br />

ban at, 133. Rector of, on the opinion<br />

of Galileo, 144.<br />

Doubdan, on the wonders of the Dead<br />

Sea, ii, 242. Cited, 243, note.<br />

INDEX.<br />

Douglas, Dr., on inoculation, 11, 56.<br />

Dove, employment of, in sacred art, i, 11.<br />

Bochart's description of, 40. Its illustration<br />

of the ends of Providence, 42.<br />

Dragons, St. Isidore's accounts of, i,<br />

33.<br />

Bartholomew's description of, 34.<br />

Representation of, in mediaeval art,<br />

36. Classification of, 38.<br />

Drake, cited, ii, 150, note.<br />

Draper, light thrown by him on man's<br />

spiritual evolution, i, 312. Cited, 19,<br />

note ; no, note ; 122, note ; 391, note.<br />

Drift, testimony derived from beds of,<br />

regarding the antiquity of man, i, 240.<br />

Drift period, supposed absence of human<br />

bones in the remains of, i, 277, 278.<br />

Driver, Canon, his summary of the results<br />

of higher criticism of Genesis, i,<br />

20,21. His refutation of Gladstone's<br />

attempt to reconcile Genesis and sci-<br />

ence, 246. Cited, 24, note ; 248, note ;<br />

ii, 332, note ; 333, note ; 374, note.<br />

Dromore, Bishop of, his approval of Dr.<br />

Moseley's book against vaccination, ii,<br />

58.<br />

Droughts, modem view of, i, 372.<br />

Droz, Gustave, cited, ii, 4^, note.<br />

Drummond, Archbishop, on sacred chro-<br />

nology, i, 256.<br />

Drummond, H., his application of the<br />

scientific method to the study of religion,<br />

i, 86. Cited, 88, note.<br />

Drummond, J., cited, ii, 290, note ; 295,<br />

note.<br />

Drummond, R. B., cited, ii, 308, note.<br />

Dublin Review, defence of the Church's<br />

attitude toward Galileo in, i, 166.<br />

Cited, 54, note ; 87, note ; 157, note;<br />

164, note ; 165, note ; 167, note ; ii,<br />

348, note.<br />

Du Camp, Maxime, his account of aa<br />

Arabic myth, ii, 209, 210, 225. Cited,<br />

211, note.<br />

Ducane, Felix, cited, i, 77, note.<br />

Ducange, cited, ii, 268, note.<br />

Dudith, his letter on the theol(^i<br />

theory of comets, i, 198. Cited, I<br />

note ; 197, note ; 199, note.<br />

DufHeld, J. T., on evolution and<br />

Bible, i. 79, 80, 81. Cited, 86, m<br />

Dumas, Alexandre, on the statue of<br />

wife, ii, 258.<br />

Dumoulin, his refutation of the op|<br />

nents of interest-taking, ii, 273<br />

Duncker, Max, on the art of wri<br />

among the early Egyptians, i.<br />

Cited, 265, note ; ii, 173, note ; %<br />

note.<br />

Duns, cited, ii, 61, note.<br />

Duns Scotus, his ideas of evolution, i,<br />

On the Redemption, 397. His

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