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464<br />

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

note.<br />

Sprains, mediaeval cure for, ii, 40.<br />

Sprengel, cited, i, 378, note ; 391, note ;<br />

ii, 2, note ; 3, note ; 25, note ; 27, note ;<br />

INDEX.<br />

32, note ; 34, note ; 36, note ; 42, note ;<br />

45, note ; 53, note ; 57, note ; 74, note ;<br />

97, note ; 99, note.<br />

Sprenger, and the witch persecution, i,<br />

385.<br />

Springfield, cases of diabolic possession<br />

in, ii, 146.<br />

Spy, human skulls discovered at, i, 290.<br />

Squills, employment of, to drive out<br />

Satan, ii, 107.<br />

Stade, perfectly preserved body of a soldier<br />

of the eighth century unearthed<br />

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

Stanley, A. P., Dean, on the attempts to<br />

reconcile Scripture with science, i, 247.<br />

On the relations between science and<br />

religion, 320. On the Dead Sea legends,<br />

ii, 259. His service to science,<br />

263. His defence of Colenso, 355, 356.<br />

Cited, i, 181, note ; ii, 222, note ; 260,<br />

note. His Life and Letters^ cited,<br />

348, note.<br />

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

Stars, representation of, in cathedral<br />

sculpture, i, i. <strong>The</strong> light of, 13, 14.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir place in the spheres, 118. An-<br />

cient views regarding, 171. Origen's<br />

views regarding, ii, 297.<br />

Stars, falling, effect of terror caused by,<br />

ii, 63.<br />

Steck, R., cited, i, 87, note.<br />

Steele, Robert, cited, i, 36, note.<br />

Steenstrup, his investigation of the shellheaps<br />

and peat-beds of Scandinavia, i,<br />

292, 293.<br />

Steigenberger, his denunciation of hypnotism,<br />

ii, 65. Cited, 66, note.<br />

Steinthal, his work in philology, ii, 203.<br />

Stengel, on the judgments of God, i, 334.<br />

Cited, 334, note; ii, 117, note; 118,<br />

note.<br />

Steno,<br />

215his<br />

geological investigations, i,<br />

Stephen, Sir James, cited, ii, 156, note.<br />

Stephen, J. F., cited, ii, 271, note.<br />

Stephen, Leslie, cited, i, 150, note.<br />

Stephens (Etienne), Robert, variations in<br />

biblical manuscripts found by, ii, 319.<br />

Sterzinger, on diabolical agency in storms,<br />

i, 365-<br />

Stettin, imprint of St. Otho's feet on a<br />

stone at, ii, 212.<br />

Stewart, Dugald, on the fraudulent char-<br />

acter of Sanskrit, ii, 194, 379.<br />

Stillmgfleet, Bishop, on the Deluge, i,<br />

230.<br />

Stockwell, G. A., cited, ii, 219, note.<br />

Stoics, their mystical interpretation of<br />

Greek myths, ii, 293.<br />

Stoltzlin, his handbook of prayers against<br />

bad weather, i, 334. Cited, 335,<br />

note.<br />

Stone epoch, evidences of evolution in<br />

the, i, 276, 291, 292. <strong>The</strong>, in Egypt,<br />

297-300.<br />

Stone implements found among the peasants<br />

of Europe, i, 307.<br />

Stones, meteoric, explanation<br />

Transformation of living beings into,<br />

of. ii, 211.<br />

215-218, Stone on which the disciples<br />

were sleeping during the prayer of<br />

Christ, 238. Stone on which the Lord<br />

sat when he raised Lazarus, 238. Stone<br />

from which he ascended, the Lord's<br />

footprints on, 238. Stone which the<br />

builders rejected, 238.<br />

Stoppani, cited, i, 236, note.<br />

Stork, C. A., cited, i, 87, note.<br />

Storms, ideas of classical antiquity re-<br />

garding, i, 323. Diabolical agency in,<br />

336-350.<br />

Story, W. W., cited, ii, 41, note ; 71,<br />

note ;<br />

ro2, note.<br />

Stoughton, his<br />

activity in the Salem<br />

witch persecution, ii, 152, 154.<br />

Strabo, cited, ii, 223, note.<br />

Strasburg, execution of Jews in, ii, 73.<br />

Dancing epidemic at, 137.<br />

Strasburg Cathedral, protection of, by<br />

means of a lightning-rod, i, 365. Representation<br />

of Satan in the windows<br />

of, ii, 1 10.<br />

Strauchius, cited, i, 257, note.<br />

Streams, miraculous powers of, ii, 25, 26.<br />

Streissguth, W., cited, i, 87, note.<br />

Strong, his acceptance of the local char-<br />

acter of the Deluge, i, 235. His acceptance<br />

of the new philology, ii, 206.<br />

Struggle for existence, Darwin on, i, 67.<br />

Strype, his mention of comets as portents,<br />

i, 179. Cited, 180, note.<br />

Stuart, Moses, his opposition to evolu-<br />

tion, i, 65. On the six days of creation,<br />

224. His attitude toward scientists,<br />

271.<br />

Stunica, his attack on Erasmus, ii, 304.<br />

Stuttgart, Protestant Consistory of, its<br />

warnings to Kepler, i, 154.<br />

Suarez, on secondary causes, i, 56.<br />

Suetonius, cited, i, 172, note; 173, note<br />

ii, 41, note.<br />

Suffocation, attributed to the action<br />

evil spirits, i, 402.<br />

Sulphur, employment of, to drive out<br />

Satan, ii, 107. Concretions of, near<br />

the Dead Sea, 221.<br />

Summis Desiderantes, Innocent VIH's

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