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INDEX OF NAMES.

When a name is the subject of a passing allusion only, the
reference is marked r.

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Fripp, E. I., on Dogma in Religion

Froude, J. A., on Practical Certainty

on Influence of early Christian Morality

Hamilton, Sir W., r

Hinton, J., Mystery of Pain

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41

123, 124

111

128

53

92, 100

104

231

286

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Martineau, J., on the Argument from Cause and Design 111 ff.

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158

273, 274

191

129, 134

126

255

201

41, 42, 111, 112, 198

231

Martineau, J., on the Place of Reverence in Religion. 164 ff.

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