194 INDEX II 



Morality and religion, cxvn ; cf. CLXIII, CLXIV ; distinguished. 



CCCXVIII 



is embodied in society, CCLXXV 



Mordecai and Hamar., ccxxxni 

 Mother wit (cf. Genius), v ; cf. CLIV, CLV 

 Motion, integrating or disintegrating, CCCXLH 

 Museums, local, ccxciv 

 Myth and science, LIX 



NAMES, idolatry of, CCCXLIII 



National greatness, ex 



Native talent, CLV 



Natural causes, great effects of, cxcvn 



History and Life's Picture Gallery, LXXX 



knowledge and truth, CL ; a forecourt to philosophy, en 



rights, XLVII 



Nature, laws of, XLVI, Lin, LVI, cccxn 



as opposed to society, CCLXXIV 



benevolence and malevolence in, CCLXIX, CCLXXII, CCCXLVII 



deafening cries of pain in, CCCXLVII 



defined, CCXLVIII 



gladiatorial aspect of, CCLXX 



her great Fugue, CCLXXXVIII 



her vis medicatrix, CCLXXVI 



is non-moral, CCLXXIII, CCCLVIII 



justice of, cccn, ccciv, cccv 



justifies neither optimism nor pessimism, CCLXXIII, CCCXXX 



matter and force, LV 



no reverential care for unoffending creation, CCCXLVII 



perennial miracle of, i.iv 



selection by, LXIII 



self-surrender to, ccci 



the bonus in her account, CCLXXII, CCCXLVIII 



the capitalist, ccv 



the educator, LXXXV, LXXXVI, LXXXVII 



the unity of, CLXXVII 



treatment of ignorance by, LXXXVII 



war of, LII 



Necessity, xii, CLVII 



Negative criticism is not all after a full life, ccci.xiv 



Negro, no sentimental sympathy with, cccxm 



effect of slavery, ib. 



Nerve force, the equivalent of, ccvn 



Nineteenth century, leading characteristic of, CCCLXXVII 



OLD AGE, the best hope for, CCCXLI 



Optimism and pessimism, CCXLIX, CCLXIX, CCLXXI, CCLXXII, 



CCLXXIII, CCCXXX 



Oratory, CCLXXXVI 

 Order, the eternal, ccxxxi 

 Original sin, ccxxxn, CCXLI 



