TRANSCENDENTALISM, WITH-PRELUDES ON CURRENT EVENTS AND A COPIOUS ANALYTICAL INDEX. CONTENTS. LECTURES. I. Instinct, Intuition, &c., as Tests of Truth. VII. Can a Perfect Being permit Evil? VIII. Religion required by the Nature of Things. IX. Theodore on Communion with God as Personal. X. The Trinity and Tritheism. XI. Fragmentariness of Outlook upon the Divine Nature. PRELUDES. I. The Children of the Perishing Poor. II. The Failure of Strauss' Mythical Theory. III. Dr. Chalmers' Remedies for the Evil of Cities. IV. Mexicanised Politics. V. Yale, Harvard, and Boston. VI. The Right Direction of the Religiously Irresolute. VIII. George Whitefield in Boston. IX. Circe's Cup in Cities. X. Civil Service Reform. XI. Plymouth Rock as the Corner-stone of a Factory. ORTHODOXY, WITH PRELUDES ON CURRENT EVENTS AND A COPIOUS ANALYTICAL INDEX, CONTENTS. LECTURES. I. Is there nothing in God to Fear? III. The Trinity the Martyr's Faith. IV. Theodore Parker's Self-contradictions. V. The Atonement in the Light of Self-evident Truth. VI. The Harmonization of the Soul with its Environment. VII. True and False Optimism. VIII. Consideration of Mr. Clarke's and Mr. Hale's Criticisms. X. Theodore Parker as an Anti-Slavery Reformer. XI. The Sources of Theodore Parker's Errors. PRELUDES. I. The Thin End of the Romish Wedge. II. Sectarian Division of State Funds. III. Aggressive Religion in Boston. IV. Transmutation of Reading into Conduct. V. The Five Parts of Prayer. VI. Moderate Drinking and Disreputable Theatres. VIII. Current Misconceptions of Orthodoxy. [Over III. The Physical Tangibleness of the Moral Law. IV. Mathew Arnold's Views on Conscience. V. Organic Instincts in Conscience. II. Bachelor and Family Wages. III. English Precedents in Civil Service Reform. IV. The Duties of Opulence to Missions. V. Enfranchised Ignorance in the South. VII. California as the Door to China. I. Hereditary Descent in Ancient Greece. II. Maudsley on Hereditary Descent. III. Necessary Beliefs Inherent in the Plan of the Soul. IV. Darwin's Theory of Pangenesis. V. Darwin on the Origin of Conscience. VI. What causes Unlikeness in Organisms? CA VII. Lotz on the Union of Soul and Body. VIII. The Twofold Identity of Parent and Offspring. |