INDEX II 187 



Chance, CLVI 



Character and heredity, CCXLIV 

 Chessplayer, the hidden, LXXXIII ; cf. Game 

 Child, death of a, CCCXLVI ; cf. CCCLXIV 

 Children, influence of, cccxvn, ccci.l 

 Christianity and Creeds, CXLI, cxi.iv 



and the intellectual world, CXLVI 



its success alleged as proof of the story of Jesus, CCCLIII 



primitive and later, CCCLIII 



Church, the primitive and later, CCCLIII 

 Cinderella, the role of science, CCLVIII 

 Civilisation and suffering, CCXLII, CCCLVII 

 Class-feeling, high and low, LXXXII 

 Classical education, ccxiv 

 Clearness of thought, xxv 

 Clericalism and science, LVIII 

 Cleverness, cxv 



Coal and clubmosses, ecu 



less important than education, cccxiv 



the preservation of, cciv, ccvi 



Cocksureness, CLXVII 



Comet, a kindly, CCCLVII 



Commerce and science, CLXXIII 



Common facts and great principles, cxxiv 



Common sense and science, LXXVI ; and truth, cxn 



Comte, xi, CXLIV 



Conduct, laws of, how discoverable, CCCLXVIII 



Conscience and sympathy, ccxxxin 



Consequences, logical, xxvm 



Conservation of energy and immortality, CCCLXI 



Cosmic process and ethical process, CCLI 



Creation and evolution, ccxxix 



Creeds, LXXI 



disbelief in as a sin, CXLI, CXLV 



Crime and heredity, ccxxxvi 

 Crowded street, life is like a, CCCXL 

 Culture and English literature, xcv 

 Cultured idleness, cv 

 Cuvier and common sense, CCXCI 

 Cyclical evolution, ccxxxix 



DANTE, LXXX 



Darwin, his work and methods, CCCLXXXII 

 Death of a child, CCCXLVI ; cf. CCCLXIV 

 Deep sea soundings, cxcn 



glacial survivors in, cxcix 



Demagogues caused Socrates' death, CXLVIII 

 Demonstration, the essence of modern teaching, CCIX 

 Descartes, xv, xvn 



