280 31 _Reflections on the French Revolution_, cf. Garner, op.
cit., p. 112. [p337]
288 6 Genesis XXXVIII; cf. Harold Cox, _The Problem of
Population_, pp. 208–211, for an interpretation of the
story of Onan in the light of Deut. XXV, which shows that
the crime of Onan was not the spilling of his seed, but a
breach of Jewish tribal law in refusing “to perform the
duty of a husband’s brother” with his brother’s widow.
289 1 Psalm 127, cf. Cox, op. cit.
289 9 The historical data are from A. M. Carr-Saunders, _The
Population Problem_, Chapter I.
295 6 Havelock Ellis, _Love as an Art_, in Count Hermann
Keyserling’s _The Book of Marriage_, p. 388.
295 21 Santayana, _The Life of Reason_, Vol. II, p. 10.
297 3 C. E. M. Joad, _Thrasymachus_, or _The Future of Morals_,
pp. 54–55.
297 15 Havelock Ellis, _The Family_, in _Whither Mankind_, p. 216.
299 4 Quoted in Judge Ben B. Lindsey and Wainwright Evans, _The
Companionate Marriage_, p. 210.
302 18 Cf. Alfred Weber, _History of Philosophy_, p. 72.
304 24 _Love—Or the Life and Death of a Value_, Atlantic
Monthly, August, 1928.
310 14 _Reason in Society_, p. 22.
313 6 W. R. Inge, _The Philosophy of Plotinus_, Vol. II, p. 161.
320 15 John Keats, Letters to John Taylor, Feb. 27, 1818—in
_Oxford Book of English Prose_, No. 379.
INDEX [p339]
Absolute state, 80
Absolutism, 266
_Accademia dei Lincei_, 236
“Acids of modernity.” _See_ Modernity.
Acquisitive instinct, 250
Acton, Lord, 56
Adams, Henry, 71
Adeimantus, 160
Adultery, 89
“Agnostic,” 28, 77
Agnostics, 29, 54
Agnosticism, 34
Allegiance, 263, 265, 267, 268–269
Allegory, 37, 38–40
American farmer, 85, 276
Americanism, 61, 63, 274
American Philosophical Association, 236
Anabaptists, 15
Analysis, scientific, 107
Ananias, 95
Anarchy, moral, 209
Anne, St., 149
Anthropomorphism, 28, 148
Anti-evolution laws, 31
Antioch, 51, 52
Apostles, 58, 99, 120, 200
Aquinas, St. Thomas, 11, 68, 71, 100, 218, 323
Arcadia, 148, 162
Arians, 52
Aristocracy, 15
Aristophanes, 4
Aristotle, 26, 48, 127, 156, 157, 161, 166–167, 194, 224, 244, 319
Art, 112;
Christian, 101;
for art’s sake, 101, 104–105, 107
Artist, modern, 108–109
Artists and the Catholic Church, 98–101, 104
Asbury, Bishop, 158
Asbury, Herbert, 158
Asceticism, 155, 156–161, 191, 192, 204, 205
Astronomers, Newtonian, 123
Atheism, 28, 324
“Atheist,” 28, 29
Atheists, 6, 54, 194
Augsburg, Peace of, 79
Augustine, St., 37, 38, 69, 71, 73, 113, 196
Authority, 13, 14, 166, 202, 262, 272, 317, 326;
divine, 135;
ecclesiastical, 14–15, 35, 76, 93, 133, 236;
moral, 9
Bacon, 324
Baxter, 86
Beard, Charles A., 233, 235
Beauty, religion of, 18
Beauvais, Vincent de, 99
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