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450<br />

Palissy, Bernard, his theory of fossils, i,<br />

214, 226.<br />

Pallavicini, cited, ii, 309, note.<br />

Pallene, the rock Lycabettus brought<br />

from, ii, 210.<br />

Palmer, Prof., on the salt columns near<br />

the Dead Sea, ii, 256, 263. Cited, i,<br />

252, note ; 264, note ; ii, 225, note ;<br />

257, note.<br />

Palmerston, Lord, his attitude toward the<br />

theological view of sanitation, ii, 95.<br />

Cited, 96, note.<br />

Pan, Mallet du, reason assigned by him<br />

for Galileo's condemnation, i, 159.<br />

Pandora, fall of man occasioned by her<br />

during the cholera epidemic at, 89.<br />

Devotion of the mob of, to various<br />

celebrities, 142. International Exposition<br />

at, explanation of the tricks of<br />

spiritualists at, 155.<br />

Paris, University of, study of medicine<br />

at, ii, 49. Its condemnation of Erasmus,<br />

304.<br />

Parker, <strong>The</strong>odore, persecution of, for<br />

publishing a translation of De Wette's<br />

work, ii, 327. His work in biblical<br />

criticism, 366, 367. Cited, 332, note.<br />

Parker Society Publications, cited, i, iSo,<br />

note ; ii, 182, note.<br />

Parkes, cited, ii, 95, note.<br />

Parliament, its laws against lending at<br />

interest, ii, 268, 271. Debate on usury<br />

in, 274.<br />

Parliament of Paris, its condemnation of<br />

La Peyrfere's book on the pre-Adam-<br />

INDEX.<br />

ites. i, 255 ; ii, 314, Its prohibition<br />

chemical research, i, 393.<br />

Parris, the Rev. Samuel, the part playe<br />

by him in the Salem witch persecution,<br />

ii, 147-153. His expulsion from the<br />

pastorate of Salem, 154.<br />

Parton, cited, i, 367, note.<br />

Partridge, the, as an illustration of " the<br />

ends of Providence," i, 42.<br />

Parturition, difficult, mediaeval cures for,<br />

ii, 42.<br />

Parvati, mountain hurled at, ii, 210.<br />

Pascal, his opposition to the theory of<br />

" the Fall," i, 288. His attack on<br />

Escobar's theories of usury, ii, 2S0.<br />

Cited, 282, note.<br />

Passau, Bishop of, his decree against<br />

Jewish physicians, ii, 44.<br />

Passion Play at Ober-Ammei^u, refusal<br />

to allow representation of Satan in the,<br />

ii, 128.<br />

Pasteur, his researches in bacteriology, ii<br />

curiosity, i, 285.<br />

Pangster.<br />

133-<br />

Dr., on mental disorders, ii,<br />

Panzer, cited, ii, 211, note.<br />

Papstesel, Luther's and Melanchthon's<br />

book on the, ii, 306.<br />

Papyrus, the Berlin, on medical science<br />

among the early Egyptians, i, 262.<br />

Parables, necessity of, in early times, ii,<br />

208, 263.<br />

Paracelsus, his scepticism regarding the<br />

old view of comets, i, 178. His explanation<br />

of thunder, 354.<br />

of mystic theology on, 397.<br />

in medical science, ii, 50.<br />

Influence<br />

His work<br />

His opposition<br />

to the theological theory of diabolic<br />

possession, 139, 165.<br />

Parfait,<br />

note.<br />

Paul, cited, i, 335, note ; 344,<br />

Paris, Archdeacon, hysteria and miraculous<br />

cures at his grave, ii, 154, 155.<br />

Paris, Gaston, cited, ii, 384, note.<br />

Paris, Matthew, cited, ii, 271, note.<br />

65.<br />

Pastor, St., value of his relics, ii, 28.<br />

Pastor, L., cited, i, 178, note.<br />

Just, i, 369.<br />

Pattison, Mark, his<br />

Rez'ieivs, ii, 342.<br />

part in Essays and<br />

Cited, i, 256, note ;<br />

ii, 188, note.<br />

370. Miraculous powers possessed by<br />

Paris, the plague at, ii, 67. Conduct of<br />

the physicians from, during the plague<br />

at Marseilles, 86. Conduct of the mob<br />

1<br />

Patagonia, Darwin's work in, i, 66.<br />

Patrick, St., his staff" received from St<br />

Paul, St., his influence on the dc^^ma of<br />

the fixity of species, i, 31. His supposed<br />

teachings on astronomy, 116.<br />

Relics of, at the monastery of Lerins,<br />

his handkerchief, ii, 26. Luther's ideas<br />

of insanity based on his question to<br />

the Galatians, 114, 135. On the gods of<br />

the heathen, i, 382 ; ii, 27, 68, 136. His<br />

references to the Dead Sea, 223. Erasmus<br />

on the authorship of certain epistles<br />

attributed to, 305. His alleged<br />

revelations to Dionysius the Areopa-<br />

gite, 315-<br />

Paul II, Pope, on the powers of the Ag-<br />

nus Dei, ii, 30.<br />

Paul III, Pope, his refusal to let Porta<br />

continue scientific investigation, i, 393.<br />

Paul V, Pope, his attitude toward Galileo,<br />

i, 134, 136, 137. His condemnation<br />

of the doctrine of the earth's mo-<br />

tion, 138, 158, 165.<br />

Paul of ^gina, on madness, ii, 99. His<br />

investigations of insanity, 132.<br />

Paul the Deacon {Paulus Diaconus\<br />

cited, ii, 74, note.<br />

Paul, St. Vincent de, his works of mercy,<br />

ii, 4.<br />

Pausanias, his belief in Niobe's transformation,<br />

ii, 216. Cited, 218, note.<br />

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