i8o
index.
NATIVES OF INDIA—
[continued.)
physical condition of, ii.
increase of population, ii.
95-
their opinion regarding
the British rule, ii. 97.
NATURE—
not the cause of the
world, i. 10.
NESTORIANS. (See
Misssion.)
NEWS WRITERS—
employed in the Mohum-
mudan Courts, ii. 316.
NEWTON, Sir isaac-
(See Trinity))
his opinion considered,
iii. Pt. 1 : 264 ; Pt. 3 :
101, 102.
NUCHIKET A —
his history, i. 64.
NYAYA—(See Educa-
tion i)
attacked, i. 212, 213.
vindicated, i. 221.
OLD TESTAMENT -
quotations from-referred
to in the New, show
the unity of God and
the inferiority of Mes-
siah, iii. Pt. 1 : 220 to
228.
passages in—, in support
of the Deity of Jesus
considered, iii. Pt. 1 :
229 to 263.
should be studied before
the New, iii. Pt. 1: 263.
OM—
its excellance, i. 71.
explained, i. 117, 118.
its similarity of sound to
Greek u>v i. 117, 118.
OM TATSAT—
explained, i. 117 to 119.
meaning according to
Bhagabadgita, i. 117-
ORIENTAL LANGUA-
GES—(See Allegory,
Metaphor))
plural number expresses
respect in, iii. Pt. 1 :
200.
PANCHAIT. (See Jury)
PANTHEISM—
distinguished from ve-
dantism, i. 96, 97, 175,
176:
PARABLE—
of the prodigal son, iii. Pt.
i : 71 ; Pt. 2 : 17.
the sowers, iii. Pt. 1 :
38, 54-
the talents, iii. Pt. 1 :
34-
the ten virgins, iii. Pt. 1:
34-
the rich youngman, iii.
Pt. 1. 44, 77.
the faithful steward, iii.
Pt. 1 : 64
the good Samaritan, iii.
Pt. 1: 58.
the kingdom of God, iii.
Pt. 1 : 27, 67.
PASSIONS—
overcome by earnest
prayer and heartfelt
desire, iii. Pt. 1 : 96.
overcome by repentance
and solemn meditation,
i. 263. ,
index.
NATIVES OF INDIA—
[continued.)
physical condition of, ii.
increase of population, ii.
95-
their opinion regarding
the British rule, ii. 97.
NATURE—
not the cause of the
world, i. 10.
NESTORIANS. (See
Misssion.)
NEWS WRITERS—
employed in the Mohum-
mudan Courts, ii. 316.
NEWTON, Sir isaac-
(See Trinity))
his opinion considered,
iii. Pt. 1 : 264 ; Pt. 3 :
101, 102.
NUCHIKET A —
his history, i. 64.
NYAYA—(See Educa-
tion i)
attacked, i. 212, 213.
vindicated, i. 221.
OLD TESTAMENT -
quotations from-referred
to in the New, show
the unity of God and
the inferiority of Mes-
siah, iii. Pt. 1 : 220 to
228.
passages in—, in support
of the Deity of Jesus
considered, iii. Pt. 1 :
229 to 263.
should be studied before
the New, iii. Pt. 1: 263.
OM—
its excellance, i. 71.
explained, i. 117, 118.
its similarity of sound to
Greek u>v i. 117, 118.
OM TATSAT—
explained, i. 117 to 119.
meaning according to
Bhagabadgita, i. 117-
ORIENTAL LANGUA-
GES—(See Allegory,
Metaphor))
plural number expresses
respect in, iii. Pt. 1 :
200.
PANCHAIT. (See Jury)
PANTHEISM—
distinguished from ve-
dantism, i. 96, 97, 175,
176:
PARABLE—
of the prodigal son, iii. Pt.
i : 71 ; Pt. 2 : 17.
the sowers, iii. Pt. 1 :
38, 54-
the talents, iii. Pt. 1 :
34-
the ten virgins, iii. Pt. 1:
34-
the rich youngman, iii.
Pt. 1. 44, 77.
the faithful steward, iii.
Pt. 1 : 64
the good Samaritan, iii.
Pt. 1: 58.
the kingdom of God, iii.
Pt. 1 : 27, 67.
PASSIONS—
overcome by earnest
prayer and heartfelt
desire, iii. Pt. 1 : 96.
overcome by repentance
and solemn meditation,
i. 263. ,