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Salmeron, on the date of creation, i,<br />

253-<br />

Saloniki, legend of<br />

umns at, ii, 217.<br />

the enchanted col-<br />

Salt, formations of, by the Dead Sea, ii,<br />

221, 224.<br />

Salt Lake, of Utah, explanatory myths<br />

regarding, ii, 214.<br />

Salve against goblin nocturnal visitors,<br />

prescription for, ii, 39.<br />

Salzburg, Bishop of, his persecution of<br />

witches, ii, 75. Council of, its decree<br />

against money-lenders, 268.<br />

Samaria, the bewitching of the people of,<br />

by Simon the Magician, ii, 136. Signification<br />

of Isaiah's reference to,<br />

295-<br />

Sampson, Agnes, aid in childbirth given<br />

by, ii, 63.<br />

Samson, origin of the story of, ii, 208.<br />

Identification of the localities of his<br />

exploits, i, 38 ; ii, 240.<br />

Samson, Abbot, his account of miracles,<br />

ii, 23. Cited, 25, note.<br />

Samuel, his argument to Saul used against<br />

the Jews and the Huguenots, ii, 138.<br />

Samuel, book of, cited, ii, 68, note ; 286,<br />

note.<br />

Samuell, cited, i, 399, note.<br />

San Chan, death of Xavier in, ii, 6.<br />

Sanchez, his casuistry, i, 60.<br />

Sanctity, filthiness an evidence of, ii, 69.<br />

Sanday, his Bampton Lectures on Inspiration,<br />

ii, 357, 358. On the Fourth<br />

Gospel. 386. Cited, 290, note ; 294,<br />

note ; 297, note ; 332, note.<br />

Sanders, Nicholas, his argument against<br />

the taking of interest, ii, 274.<br />

Sands, Bishop, on the taking of interest,<br />

ii, 275. Cited, 277, note.<br />

Sandys, Archbishop, his belief regarding<br />

eclipses, i, 173. His hostility to the<br />

baptism of bells, 348, note. Cited,<br />

174. note.<br />

San Felice, Cardinal, his activity during<br />

the cholera plague in Naples, ii, 80.<br />

danger. Sister Maria Renata. See MARIA<br />

Renata.<br />

Sanitation, theological view of, ii, 67-81.<br />

Results of a lack of proper, 69, 70,<br />

82-88. Gradual decay of theological<br />

views regarding, 82-88. Triumph of<br />

sanitary science, 88-93. Effect of, on<br />

death rate, 91-93. Relation of sani-<br />

tary science to religion, 93-95.<br />

>an Marco, at Venice, mosaics in, i, 13.<br />

Protection of tower of, by a lightning-<br />

rod, 367.<br />

Sanskrit, beginning of the study of, ii,<br />

191. Effect of the discovery of, 193,<br />

194.<br />

INDEX.<br />

459<br />

Santa Fe, Father Pablo de, on Xavier's<br />

alleged miracles, ii, 12.<br />

Santarem, cited, i, 95, note ; 98, note ;<br />

100, note ; 107, note.<br />

Sanuto, Marino, his maps, i, 99.<br />

San Yuste, the refuge of Charles V, i,<br />

176.<br />

Sarah and Hagar, Luther on St. Paul's<br />

allegorical use of the story of, ii, 305.<br />

Sargon, similarity between the story of,<br />

and that of Moses, ii, 372, 375.<br />

Sarzec, his researches in Assyria, ii, 370.<br />

Satan, proof of his loss of glory, i, 35.<br />

Held to be a dragon, 38. Ascription<br />

of meteorological phenomena to, 323-<br />

372. His interference in magic, 382.<br />

Charge of unlawful compact with, 385,<br />

386. Bacon's arguments against his<br />

power, 388. His interference with the<br />

mining industry, 402-404. Attribution<br />

of disease to, ii, 27-30. Of pestilence,<br />

72, 73. His agency in causing<br />

mental disease, 97-167. Representation<br />

of, in popular dramas, iii, 128.<br />

His disappearance from modern miracle<br />

plays, 129, note. His modes of<br />

entering into the possessed, 120.<br />

Change in the methods of his influ-<br />

ence, 135. Attribution of invention<br />

of Sanskrit to, 194. Imprints of, on<br />

stones, 212.<br />

Saturn, its place in the spheres, i, 118.<br />

de Saulcy, his investigation of the Dead<br />

Sea, ii, 252, 253, 256. Condition in<br />

which he found the statue of Lot's wife,<br />

263. Cited, 222, note ; 254, note.<br />

Savi, Father, his work in biblical criticism,<br />

ii, 363.<br />

Savings institutions, belief in the sinfulness<br />

of, ii, 264.<br />

Savonarola, his adherence to the alle-<br />

gorical method of interpreting Scripture,<br />

ii, 302.<br />

Saxon Switzerland, legends of 216.<br />

the, ii,<br />

Saxony, Elector of, the ringing of bells<br />

against storms prohibited by the, i, 348.<br />

Sayce, his investigation of the Chaldean<br />

legends of the Deluge, i, 238. On the<br />

date of Mena's reign, 259.<br />

On Egyp-<br />

tian art, 261. On the evidence of<br />

Assyriology regarding the antiquity of<br />

man, 264. His reading of Assyrian<br />

inscriptions, 2, 20 ; ii, 170. On the<br />

story of the Tower of Babel, 171. His<br />

work in philology, 203. In Assyriology,<br />

i, 51 ; ii. 370, 372, 373- On the<br />

change of colour in the Nile waters,<br />

375. Cited, i, 3, note ; 25, note ; 53,<br />

note ; 91, note ; 265, note ; 302, note ;<br />

373, note ; 374, note ; ii, 3, note ; 28,

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