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456<br />

Rambaud, cited, i, 36, note ; ii, 39, note ;<br />

42, note ; 45, note ; 66, note ; 88, note ;<br />

95, note; 120, note; 125, note; 310,<br />

note<br />

Ramsden, the Rev. Dr., on vaccination,<br />

ii, 58.<br />

Raoul Glaber, cited, i, 177, note.<br />

Rats, blood of, its use as medicine, ii, 39.<br />

Raumer, Carl von, his theory of fossils,<br />

i, 239, 240. His investigation of the<br />

Dead Sea myths, ii, 249. Cited, i, 182,<br />

note ; ii, 35, note ; 36, note.<br />

Rauwolf, Leonhard, his travels in Palestine,<br />

ii, 238. Cited, 241, note.<br />

Raving, epidemics of, ii, 136, 137.<br />

Rawlinson, G., cited, i, 265, note.<br />

Rawlinson, Sir H., his researches in Assyria,<br />

ii, 370 Cited, 173, note.<br />

Ray, John, his work on natural history,<br />

i, 42. Cited, 44, note.<br />

Raynaldus, cited, i, 178, note ; 352, note.<br />

Raymundus, Martinus, his attack on the<br />

theory of the divine origin of the He-<br />

brew vowel points, ii, 176.<br />

Reasoning, difference between scientific<br />

and theological, i, 202, 203. Employment<br />

of theological method of, in sci-<br />

ence, 399-401.<br />

Reclus, Elisee, cited, i, 19, note ; ii, 222,<br />

note ; 223, note.<br />

Records of the Past, cited, ii, 371, note.<br />

Redi, Francesco, on spontaneous generation,<br />

i, 41, 42. His contributions to<br />

natural history, 393.<br />

Redruth, Methodist chapel<br />

of hysteria at, ii, 163.<br />

at, epidemic<br />

Reformation, the, its influence on scientific<br />

progress, i, 212, 213. On the be-<br />

lief in diabolic activity, ii, 114, 115, 116.<br />

On the witch persecution, 141. On the<br />

sacred theory of language, 176, 177.<br />

On the study of Hebrew, 179. On<br />

belief in the Dead Sea legends, 235,<br />

236. On belief in the verbal inspiration<br />

of the Scriptures, 305. On literary<br />

criticism, 314.<br />

Regino, Abbot, his theory of insanity, ii,<br />

103.<br />

Regnault, Francois, his compilation on<br />

Palestine, ii, 236.<br />

Reil, his discovery of prehistoric remains<br />

in Egypt, i, 298.<br />

Reinach, cited, i, 275, note ; 291, note.<br />

Reindeer, remains of, found in caves of<br />

England, i, 276, 277.<br />

Reinhold, his treatment at the University<br />

of Wittenberg, i, 129.<br />

Reinisch, cited, i, 36, note.<br />

Reinzer, his theory of comets, i, 188, 189.<br />

Cited, 189, note.<br />

Reisch (or Reysch), Gregory, his views on<br />

INDEX.<br />

the creation, i, 26. On the doctrine of<br />

the antipodes, 109. Cited, 28, note ;<br />

no, note; 120, note; 178, note; 331,<br />

note ; 338, note ; ii, 182, note.<br />

Reland, Adrian, his treatment of the<br />

story of Lot's wife, ii, 243 His service<br />

to science, 263. Cited, 243, note.<br />

Relics, employment of, against storms,<br />

i, 342. Miraculous powers of, ii, 25,<br />

26, 102.<br />

Religion, comparative,<br />

its solution of<br />

vital problems, ii, 393.<br />

Remigius, his activity in the witch persecution,<br />

i, 358. Cited, 359, note.<br />

Reniy, St., curative powers of, ii, 40.<br />

Renan, his experience at St. Sulpice, ii,<br />

361. His work in biblical criticism,<br />

361. Calumnies against, 362, and note ;<br />

363. On the influence of Persia on<br />

the Hebrews, 377. Cited, i, 3, note ;<br />

107, note ; 173, note ; ii, 38, note ; 290,<br />

note : 362, note ; 376, note ; 379, note.<br />

Renata. See Maria Renata.<br />

Rennes, Bishop of, on the value of thun><br />

der-stones, i, 266.<br />

Renouard, cited, ii, 45, note.<br />

R^plique des douze Docteurs, cited, ii,<br />

285, note.<br />

Research, its place taken by authority<br />

during the Middle Ages, i, 132.<br />

Resurrection, doctrine of, proved by the<br />

phoenix, i, 35.<br />

Retreat, the name applied to Tuke's insane<br />

asylum, ii, 133.<br />

Retrogression of man, not general, i,<br />

312.<br />

Reuchlin, his Hebrew grammar, ii, 179.<br />

Cited, 182, note.<br />

Reusch, his rejection of the old diluvial<br />

theory, i, 236. Cited, 86, note ; 135,<br />

note ; 132, note ; 157, note ; 163, note ;<br />

217, note ; 236, note ; 237, note ; 243,<br />

note ; ii, 283, note ; 285, note ; 333,<br />

note.<br />

Reuschle, cited, i, 154, note.<br />

Reuss, his work in biblical criticism, ii,<br />

328, 329. Cited, i, 217, note ; ii, 293,<br />

note ; 390, note.<br />

Renter, cited, ii, 303, note.<br />

Revelation, book of, cited, i, 102, note ;<br />

340, note ; ii, 68, note. See also Apocalypse.<br />

Revised Version. See TESTAMENT,<br />

Revisers of King James's version of tl<br />

Bible, their work, ii, 291.<br />

Revivals, their relation to hysteria,<br />

159, 163.<br />

Revue des Deux Mondes, cited, i, I5l;<br />

note ; 410, note.<br />

Revue de TMrapeutique, cited, i, 4091!<br />

note; 411, note.

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