Book Title: Introduction to the Science of Religion
Author(s): Max Muller
Publisher: Longmans Green and Compny London

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________________ 324 INDEX. Dialectic life of religion, 201. - growth, 241. Dialects of Africa, 239. - of savage tribes difficult to under stand, 278. Dialogi Creaturarum, 173 note. Diderot, 70. Dieu, the Supreme Being, 296. Dinka dialect, 239. Diodorus Siculus, 88. Diversions of Purley, of Horne Tooke, 147. Divide et impera, 68. Divine, sense of the, 15. - first intimation of the, under the name sky, 137. - names in Southern and Northern Turanian dialects, 137 -- education of the human race, 151. Divinité, French, and Dyaus, Sans krit, 137. Dodona, oaks of, 50, 106. Dolichocephalic tribes, 238. Dom, Si., 106 note. dóuos, 106 note. Domus, 1o6 note. Doric dialect, 85. - and Ionic, 201. Doros, ancestor of Dorians, 47. Druj, falsehood, 168. Druses, 64 note. Dsaiagachi, or Chief Creator of Fortune, 135 note. - or Tengri, a Buddhist divinity, 135 note. Dualistic religions, 80., Dutch at the Cape, 273. Duty, sense of, 15. Dyaus, 106, 107. - pítar, 107, 126. Dyaus and divinité, 137. - the bright sky, 296. -- and Varuna, 203. - Zeus, Jupiter, Tyr, 50. EA, 38 note. East coast of Africa, 182. East and West, languages of, differ, Edkins, Chinese scholar, 96, 261. Efik dialect, 239. Egypt, ancient language of, 98, 99. - religion of, 65, 99, 102. - temples of, 149. - rich mine for the student of re ligions, 182. Egyptian Maat, 10. -pantheon, the, 102. - dialect, extinct, 239. Egyptians, ancient, 177. - religion of the, 205. Ekron, worship of Baal at, 115. EI, IIO, III, 126. - the Strong, IIO. and Kronos, III. - Eloeim, 112. El Elyôn, priest of, 118. El, presiding deity of the planet Sa turn, III note. - from al, the strong one, II3. - son of Eliun, 118. - invoked by all the Semitic races, 124. -- Ame in Babylon and Palestine, 135. Elim, son of El, 112 note. Eliun, III. - father of EI, 118. - same as Ilinus, II8. Eloah, 112. - plural in form singular in mean ing, II2. - or Tâh, origin of, 112. - or Ilâh, from alah, to be agitated, 113 - only used by poets, 113 note. Elob, for Elohim, 282. Elohim, 112. El-Shaddai, 123. Elyôn, the Highest, 118. — same as Eliun, 118. Emelgelji, deity of herds, 135 note. Eos and Tithonos, 255. Equator, 239. Erech, 244. Errors, as disease, 7. - to be studied, 8. Eshmunazar, inscription of, 116. Essentia generalis, 140. 31.

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