SUBJECT-INDEX. 



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prospect, 155-6 ; religious evolution, 

 161-4 ; the professions, 179, 182 ; 

 dancing, 202 ; dramatists, 229 ; edu 

 cation, 251 ; sculpture, 301 ; social evo 

 lution, 316 ; agriculture, 337-9 ; di 

 vision of labour, 344-6 ; industry and 

 desire for applause, 364-6 ; and in 

 dustrial development, 366-7 ; and 

 population, 367-8 ; slavery, 466,467-9, 

 477-8 ; and serfdom, 483-5, 485-9, 

 490-2; organization, 516; of early 

 joint stock companies, 529 ; coopera 

 tion, 554-5 ; socialism, 575-7 ; pros 

 pects of socialism, 583-6 ; effects in 

 Germany, 594-6 ; in France, 596-9 ; 

 in England, 599-603. 



Milk separators, 406. 



Mills, growth of, 522-3. 



Miners trades union, 541. 



Mining companies, rise of, 530. 



Minnesingers, musical differentiation, 

 213. 



Ministers: priests as, 122-3, 151, (/See 

 also Priests). 



Minstrel : derivation, 212, (See also 

 Dancer and Musician). 



Minuet and symphony, 215. 



Miracles : universality, 33 ; truth, 243. 



Missionaries, human nature, and social 

 ism, 584. 



Monasticism, development, 90-3, 93-4 ; 

 and doctors, 196-7. 



Money : unknown value, 389-90 ; food 

 as, 392-4, 510 ; and clothes, 394-5, 396, 

 510 ; ornaments and weapons, 395, 

 510 ; and implements, 395-6, 510 ; 

 shells and beads, 396-8, 510 ; and 

 labour, 398 ; coins and prices, 398- 

 400, 511 ; paper currency, 401-3, 511 ; 

 capital, 527. 



MonKs : trades and professions of, 301-2 ; 

 division of labour, 352, (See also 

 Monasticism). 



Monotheism : and priesthoods, 69-80, 

 150 ; its rise, 73-5 ; and development, 

 75-7, 77-8 ; evolution and accompany 

 ing institutions, 78-80 ; Unitarianism, 

 80; Christianity, 80; Nonconform 

 ity, 134. 



Morals (see Conduct, Ethics). 



Morley, Prof. Henry, on ballads, 233-1. 



Moses, tradition of birth, 28. 



Motion, law of, and division of labour, 

 359. 



Muller, Prof. F. Max, man a religious 

 being^, 3. 



Mummies (see Effigies). 



Munroe, Dr., on speaking and singing, 

 221-2. 



Murder, religious sanction, 140-1. 



Muscle, and nerve stimulus, 517-8. 



Music: and ecclesiastical prospect, 157 ; 

 and religious prospect, 175 ; augments 



life, 180 : ecclesiastical origin, 183 ; 

 &quot; The origin and function of,&quot; 201 ; 

 cultivation, 212 ; the stave, 212 ; com 

 posers, 212-5; law of evolution, 215; 

 literature, 215 ; orator, 217-9 ; speak 

 ing and singing, 220-1 ; Delphic, 

 229, (See also Dancer and Musi 

 cian). 

 Mystery plays, 230-1. 



NAILS made in America, 409. 



Names personalised, 16-8, 33. 



Natural, and evolution of supernatural, 

 159-64. 



Nature worship, a form of ghost wor 

 ship, 19. 



Navvies, the term, 515. 



Near future: the industrial, 590-607; 

 complexity of factors, 590-1 ; funda 

 mental social relations, 591-4; in 

 Germany, 594-6 ; France, 596-9 ; 

 England, 599-603 ; the general tend 

 ency, 603-5. 



Neolithic tools, 329. 



Nerves and muscular action, 517-8. 



Newspaper printing, integration in, 407, 

 (See also Literature). 



Night men, 348. 



Nonconformity : 134-9 ; monotheism, 

 134; varied sects, 135-7; religious 

 freedom, 137-9; industrialism, 139; 

 sects persecuted, 147. 



OBEDIENCE : ecclesiastical and political 

 organization, 84-6, 93-4; priestly 

 maintenance, 141-4; extremely im 

 portant, 147 ; fostered by priests, 

 149 ; religion and ethical injunctions, 

 1 52-5 : ancestor worship, 431 ; and 

 property, 432. 



Orator : and poet, 217-34 ; incipient 

 stages, 217-8, 234,235; rise of, 218- 

 20, 220-3, 234 ; summary, 318. 



Organists, clerical origin, 213. 



Organization : political and ecclesiasti 

 cal, 81, 81-4, 93-4, 150-1 ; industrial 

 and militant, 514-8. 



Ornaments as money, 396-8. 



Other self (see Ghosts). 



PAIN : monasticism, 90-3 ; asceticism, 

 143. 



Painter: 304-14; augments life, 180; 

 ecclesiastical origin, 183 ; and sculp 

 tor, 294-5, 299-301, 304-14, 320 ; and 

 priest, 304-6, 306-10; secularization, 

 310-2 ; differentiation, 312-8 ; integra 

 tion, 313; summary, 320. 



Paleolithic tools, 328. 



Pamphlet, addressing, 341-2. 



Paper making, 407. 



Parliament, member of, and the near 

 future, 603-4. 



