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Akbar, his humility, 214.
Alqayyúm, the everlasting, 215 note. - his idolatry, 214 ruote.
Altaic races, mythology of, 132. - his worship of fire, 216.
- tribes, religions of the, 133. - his literary labours, 217,
Altar, 90, 104. - his library, 217.
Amantanja tribe, Africa, 184. his translations, 217.
Am-argā, 37 note. his persecutions, 219, 220 note. Amatongo, 43. - religious disputations under, 220- America, old religions of, 66, 67, 223,
103. enquiries as to the number of American traditions influenced by wives a man may marry, 221- Spanish views, 256. 223,
Amir Fathullah of Shiraz, 217. - and his own wives, 223,
Amon, hymn to, 179. turned from Islam, 224, 226. -Rå, 179, 180, 181. his search for truth, 225.
Anammelech, 117. - learned men of all faiths at his Ananda, disciple of Buddha, 171. court, 225.
Ancestor-worship, 250, 251, 259. -finds truth in all religions, 226. Ancestral spirits, worship of, 91, - rejected the doctrine of resurrec
141. tion, 226 note.
- belief in, 143 monks at his court, 229,
Ancient thoughts assume a personal - his belief in Christianity, 229.
form, 31. - practice of fire worship, 231. - words and thoughts not abstract,
celebrates the Hom, 231. imitates Hindu rites, 231.
- rSligions, the right spirit to study, - denied the existence of Jins, 232. 148. -employed people of all classes, --the good in, 154. 234
-made up of metaphors, 196. Akra or Ga dialect, 239.
--two tendencies in, 197. 'Axpia, 49.
- language, difficult to handle, 196. 'Anéa, 49.
-- rich in synonymes, 202. Alexander Polyhistor, 36.
Angas, eleven, 61. Alhayy, the living, 215 note.
Angola dialect, 98. Al-Ilah or Allah, 112,
Ani, maxims of, 181. -root, Prof. Nöldeke on, I13 note. Anit, subjunctive participle of the Alilal, name of Urania (Alitta), verb to surpass, 196.* 117 note.
"Avē potros, etymology of the word, 14. Alilat, 'Arabian goddess, 113. Anthropomorphism, 41 note. - same as Allât, 113.
Antonio de Montserrato, 229 note. - of Herodotus, II3, 114 note. Anu, an Assyrian god, 117 note. Allah or Al-Ilah, I12.
Anue, comparative, 196. --- feminine form of, 113-115. Anusâsana-parva, 175, 176. Allahu Akbar, 215.
Anuyogadvåra-sútra, 61. Allât, worship of, 113.
Aphrodite, 118. -goddess, from Al-Ilahat, 113 note. Apollon and Artemis, 50. -female, 115.
- as lawgiver, 88. Al-Lât of Tâyif, 114.
Appleyard's Kafir Grammar, 285. All nations, before the rise of Chris- Arabia, Astarte worshipped in southtianity, were outcasts, 149.
ern, 117. Almuhaimin, the protector, 215 note. | Arabian saints, 232.