chapter iii. Brahmanism; chap. iv. Buddhism; chap. vi. The Religion of
Egypt. Vol. II. chap. vi. The Soul and its Transmigrations in all Religions.)
Johnson, Samuel. Oriental Races and Religions. India. Boston, 1875.
Channing, Wm. Henry. Lectures on Eastern Religions. London.
Haldred. An Account of the Hindoo Land.
D’Israeli, Isaac. Curiosities of Literature. London. (Vol. II. contains a short section on “Metempsychosis.”)
Hardy, R. Spence. A Manual of Buddhism, in its Modern Development. London, 1853. New York, 1886.
Wilson, Prof. H. H. Lectures on the Religious Opinions of the Hindus.
Upham, Edward. The History and Doctrine of Buddhism, popularly illustrated. London, 1829. (Transmigration occupies pp. 25–43.)
Lillie, Arthur. Buddha and Early Buddhism.
Brewster, David. More Worlds than One: the Philosopher’s Faith and the Christian’s Hope. London.
Man: Fragments of Forgotten History. By Two Chelas. London, 1885.
Hartmann, Franz, M.D. Magic, White and Black; or the Science of the Finite and Infinite Life. London, 1886.
Sinnet, A. P. Esoteric Buddhism. Boston, 1884. Five Years of Theosophy. London, 1885.
Arnold, Edwin. The Light of Asia. Boston, 1879. Pearls of the Faith. Boston, 1883.
Collins, Mabel. Light on the Path. Boston, 1885. Through the Gates of Gold. A Fragment of Thought. Boston, 1887.
Tredwell, Daniel N. Apollonius of Tyana. New York, 1886.
Chasseaud, Geo. Washington. The Druses of the Lebanon: their Manners, Customs, and History. With a translation of their Religious Code. London, 1855.
Fleming’s Vocabulary of Philosophy. London, 1886. (See under Metempsychosis, etc.)
Hedge, Frederick Henry. Ways of the Spirit and other Essays. Boston, 1877. (See above, page 120.)
Tyler, E. B. Primitive Culture. New York, 1876.
Myers, F. W. H. Modern Essays. (See page 55.)
Poe, Edgar Allan. Eureka. In his Complete Works. New York.
Smedley. The Occult Sciences. London, 1855. Dreamland and Ghostland. 3 vols. London, 1887.
Hodson, B. H. Essays on the Language, Literature and Religion of Nepal and Tibet. London, 1874.
King, C. W. The Gnostics and their Remains, Ancient and Medieval. London and New York, 1864 and 1887.
McClintock and Strong’s Cyclopædia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature. New York, 1867–1877. (See Gnostics, Metempsychosis, Pre-existence, Origen, etc.)
Blavatsky, H. P. Isis Unveiled: A Master Key to the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Science and Theology. New York, 1877. (See references in index to Metempsychosis, Reincarnation and Transmigration.)
Frith, J. Life of Giordano Bruno, the Nolan. London and Boston, 1887.
Meyer, Isaac. Qabbalah. The Philosophical Writings of Solomon Ben Yehudah Ibn Gebirol or Avicebron, and their connection with the Hebrew Qabbalah and Sepher haz-Zohar, etc. Philadelphia, 1888.
V. ENGLISH. (TRANSLATIONS.)
Manu, The Institutes of. The Twelfth Book treats of Transmigration. Trans. by Sir Wm. Jones. Vol. VIII. of his Works. 1807.
Rig Veda. Vishnu Purana. Translated by Prof. H. H. Wilson. London, 1840.
Sacred Books of the East. Translated or edited by Max Müller. Oxford. See especially Upanishads, Vol. I.; Sacred Laws of the Aryas, Vol. II.; Bhagavadgita, Vol. VIII.
Picart, Bernard. Ceremonies and Religious Customs of all the People of the World. 6 vols. London, 1733–37. Vol. IV. Part II. pp. 159–187, describe Hindu Transmigration. See also Vol. I. Part II. p. 23 seq.; Vol. II. Part I. p. 157 seq.
Leibnitz, Gottfried Wilhelm. Monadology. Trans. by F. H. Hedge. In the Journal of Speculative Philosophy, Vol. I. pp. 129. New York, 1867.
Hafiz. Persian Lyrics. London, 1800.
Bibliothèque Orientale. London, 1692. (See the essay on Transmigration.)
Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim. The Education of the Race. Trans, by Rev. F. W. Robertson. London, 1855.
Fichte, J. G. The Destiny of Man. In Dr. Hedge’s “Prose Writers of Germany.” Philadelphia, 1848. New York, 1856. (See pages 58–59, above.)
Helmont, F. M. von. Seder Olam: or the Order of All the Ages of the Whole World; also the Hypothesis of the Pre-existency and Revolution of Human Souls. Translated by J. Clark, M.D. London, 1694.
Herder, John. Dialogues on Transmigration. Translated by F. H. Hedge in his “Prose Writers of Germany” (pp. 248 et seq.). Philadelphia, 1848. New York, 1856. (See pp. 59–63, above.)
Plotinus. Select Works. Translated by Thomas Taylor. London, 1817. Five Books. (See especially “The Descent of the Soul.”) Translated by Thomas Taylor. London, 1794.
Virgil. Eneid. Translated by William Morris. Boston, 1876. Trans. by C. P. Cranch. Boston, 1872. (See latter part of the sixth Eneid.)
Ovid. Metamorphoses. Pythagorean Philosophy. Translated by Dryden. London and New York.
Plato. Phædro. Translated by B. Jowett. New York, 1871. Also in Bohn’s Classical Library.
Plutarch. Essay on the Delay of Heavenly Justice. In his Miscellaneous Essays. London and New York.
Origen, The Writings of. Translated by Rev. Frederick Crombie. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1869. In Clark’s Ante-Nicene Christian Library.
Richter, Jean Paul. Levana. London, 1848. (p. 346.)
Israel, Manasseh Ben. Conciliata. Translated by Dr. Linde. (A rich mine of information concerning the Kabala, and Jewish preëxistence.)
Fourier, Charles. Passions of the Human Soul. Translated by Hugh Dougherty. London, 1851. (For Fourier’s ideas on immortality see Introduction, pp. xiv-xviii.)
Herodotus. Book II. cap. 123.
Timæus, the Locrian. (A Pythagorean.)
Schopenhauer, Arthur. The World as Will and Idea. Translated by R. B. Haldane and I. Kemp. 3 vols. London, 1883–86. (See Vol. III. p. 468.) Essay on Death and Immortality. Translated by C. L. Bernays in the Journal of Speculative Philosophy, Vol. I. 1867.
Talmud, The. J. Barclay. 1878. Selections from the Talmud. H. Polano. 1848.
Figuer, Louis. The To-morrow of Death. Translated by S. R. Crocker. Boston, 1872.
Bonnet, Charles. Philosophic Palingenesis. Paris.
Hen, Llywarch. Heroic Elegies. Translated by Owen. (Welsh Poems of Druidism.)
Diogenes Laertius. Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers of Antiquity. Translated by C. D. Yonge. In Bohn’s Standard Library. London, 1853. (See Plato, Pythagoras, Empedocles, Hierocles.)
Dacier, A. Life of Pythagoras, with his Symbols and Golden Verses. From the French. London, 1797. Hierocles, upon the Golden Verses of the Pythagoreans. Trans, by J. Moor. Glasgow, 1756. Life of Pythagoras, with his Symbols and Golden Verses, together with the Life of Hierocles and his Commentaries upon the Verses. From the French. London, 1721.
Müller, Julius. Christian Doctrine of Sin. Trans. by Wm. Pulsford. In Clark’s Foreign Theological Library. Edinburgh.
Hagenbach, Karl R. History of Doctrine. Trans. by Carl W. Buch. In Clark’s Foreign Theological Library. Edinburgh. (For Patristic Preëxistence see pp. 143-, 285-.) New York, 1863.
Schlegel, W. F. von. Æsthetics and Miscellaneous Works. In Bohn’s Library. 1849. (See p. 468.)
Kuenen, A. National Religions and Universal Religions. (Hibbert Lectures, 1882.) Trans. by Rev. P. H. Wicksteed. New York, 1882. (Lecture V. is upon Buddhism.)
Renouf, P. Le Page. The Religion of Ancient Egypt. (Hibbert Lectures for 1879.) New York, 1879.
Grimm’s Teutonic Mythology. See the article on Transmigration, Vol. II. pp. 655, 826.
Oldenberg, Hermann. Buddha, his Life, his Doctrine, his Order. Translated by William Hoey. London, 1882.
Buddhist Birth Stories. Edited by Faurboël. Translated by Rhys David.
VI. FICTION.
Rossetti, D. G. St. Agnes of Intercession. An autobiographical story. In Rossetti’s Collected Works. London. (Vol. I. p. 399.)
Willis, N. P. A Revelation of a Previous Life. An autobiographical sketch. In his “Dashes at Life.” New York, 1841.
Macnish, R. The Metempsychosis by a Modern Pythagorean. In Tales, Essays, and Sketches. London, 1844. Also in Blackwood’s Magazine, XIX. 496; Littell, LVII. p. 500; Tales from Blackwood, Vol. II.; Good Stories, Part II.
Confessions of a Metempsychosian. Fraser’s Magazine, XII. 496.
Cooke, Rose Terry. Metempsychosis. Atlantic Monthly, II. 59.
Fielding, Henry. A Journey from this World to the Next. In his Complete Works. London.
Sinnet, A. P. Karma. Boston, 1886.
Hogg, James. The Wool Gatherer. In his Winter Evening Tales. Glasgow.
Stevenson, R. L. The Adventures of Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde. New York, 1887.
Hawthorne, Julian. Archibald Malmaison. New York, 1885.
Flammarion, Camille. Stories of Infinity. Trans. by S. R. Crocker. Boston, 1873.
Duchess, Emilia. Boston, 1887.
Hunt, Mrs. E. B. The Wards of Plotinus. London and New York, 1881. (In this historical novel Plotinus and the Neo-Platonists of his time are the principal figures, though not much of their philosophy of preëxistence appears.)
Balzac, Honoré de. Peau de Chagrin. Paris, 1839.
Erckman, E., and Chatrian, A. L’Illustre Docteur Mathéus. Paris, 1859.
Fechner, Gustav T. Dr. Mises. Leipzig.
(These stories of doubles may also be added, as showing more or less the impersonation of the higher and lower self in separate embodiments:)
Fouqué. Sintram and his Companion.
Andersen, Hans C. The Shadow.
Browning, Mrs. E. B. The Romaunt of Margret.
Gautier. Le Chevalier Double.
Hale, E. E. My Double and How he undid me.
Poe, E. A. William Wilson.
VII. ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS, PAMPHLETS, ETC.
Bowen, Prof. Francis. Christian Metempsychosis. Princeton Review, New Series, VII. 315. (May, 1881.)
Alger, Wm. R. The Transmigration of Souls. North American Review, LXXX. 58. (January, 1855.)
Glanvil, Joseph, wrote a long letter full of curious learning to Richard Baxter, in defense of the soul’s preëxistence, which is among the Baxter MSS. in the Red-Cross Street Library, Cripplegate.
Sentiment of Pre-existence. Chamber’s Journal. (May 17, and Oct. 11, 1845.)
Doctrine of Pre-existence. The Radical, III. 517.
Pre-existence of Souls. American Presbyterian Review, II. 546. (March, 1854.)
Knight, Prof. William. Doctrine of Metempsychosis. Fortnightly Review, XXX. 422. (See p. 96, above.)
Pontius, J. W. Transmigration of Souls. Reformed Quarterly Review, XXVIII. 625.
Pre-existence of Souls. Bibliotheca Sacra, XII. (Jan., 1855.) From Keil’s Opuscula Acad.
Pre-existence. Methodist Review, Oct., 1853.
Concerning Preëxistence. Penn Monthly, VIII. 655. Sept., 1877.
Rust, Dr. Bishop of Dromore. A Letter of Resolutions concerning Origen and the Chief of his Opinions. Republished in the collection of Tracts called the Phœnix.
Oliphant, Lawrence. The Land of Gilead. A Remarkable Narrative of a Child who remembered previous Lives. Blackwood’s Magazine, Vol. CXXIX. Jan., 1881.
Pythagoras. University Magazine. Sept., 1879.
Preëxistence. Notes and Queries. Second Series, Vol. II. 453, 517; III. 50–52, 132; IV. 157, 234, 298; V. 303; VII. 319; XI. 341–343.
Transactions of the London Lodge of the Theosophical Society, No. 5. A paper on Reincarnation by Miss Anundale, with comments by Mohini M. Chatterji. London, 1886.
Sense of Preëxistence. Littell’s Living Age, LIV. 222.
Metempsychose chez les Babis. Journal Asiatique, VIII. 488.
Metempsychose chez les Tibétains. Journal Asiatique, XIV. 409.
VIII. PHILOSOPHICAL AND THEOSOPHICAL MAGAZINES.
The Path. Edited by W. Q. Judge. New York.
The Theosophist. Ed. by H. P. Blavatsky. Adyar, India.
Lucifer. Ed. by Mabel Collins and H. P. Blavatsky. London.
The Occult World. Ed. by Mrs. J. W. Cables. Rochester, N. Y.
The Religio-Philosophical Journal. Chicago, Ill.
The Journal of Speculative Philosophy. New York.
Journal des Savants. Paris.
La Revue Philosophique. Paris.
Journal Asiatique. Paris.
Revue de l’Histoire des Religions. Edited by Jean Reville. Paris.
Le Lotus. Ed. by K. Gaboriaux. Paris.
Les Jours Nouveaux. Ed. by Duchess de Poma. Paris.
L’Aurore. Paris.
Die Sphinx. Hübbe-Schleden. Münich.
Zeitschrift für Philosophie und philosophische Kritik. Dr. Krohn und Rich. Falckenberg. Halle.
Jamai-ul-Uloom. Urdu. India.
Arya Magazine. Lahore, India.
The Occult Magazine. Glasgow.
INDEX.
[Including authors in the Appendix.]
Addison, Joseph, 153, 276, 322, 335.
Adept, quotation from an, 324.
Adepts, 264.
African transmigration, 276.
Aldrich, T. B., poems by, 134, 136.
Alexander the Great, 5, 197.
Alford, Dean, poem by, 148.
Alger, Wm. R., 100, 337, 342.
Alternate consciousness, 54.
American poets, 129–145.
Ammonius Saccas, 229.
Analogy favoring reincarnation, 22.
Andersen, Hans C., 342.
Anecdotes, 36–46.
Anonymous quotations, 10, 23, 224, 321, 323, 325.
Apollonius of Tyana, 39, 76, 243, 338.
Appendix, 329–343.
Arguments for reincarnation, 20–48, 88, 103.
Aristobulus, 210.
Aristotle, 81.
Arnobius, 223.
Arnold, Edwin, 126, 240, 250, 252, 256, 262, 298, 303, 321, 337.
Arnold, Matthew, 168.
Ashton, Eugene, 42.
Astronomical reincarnation, 66.
Atomic hypothesis, 247, 284.
Atoms, transmigration of, 284, 285.
Augustine, 236.
Augustinian original sin, 32.
Bacchic processions, 6.
Bailey, Philip T., 153, 288, 308.
Balzac, H., 341.
Barrow, Isaac, 329.
Basilidians, 72.
Bastian, A., 331.
Beaumont and Fletcher, 298.
Beausobre, I., 333.
Bede, 17.
Beecher, Edward, 7, 35, 47, 67, 337.
Beecher, Henry Ward, 67, 298.
Borrow, Capel, 335.
Bertram, J. F., 330.
Beyond, poem by J. T. Trowbridge, 141.
Bhagavadgita, 10, 339.
Bible, The, and reincarnation, 34, 72, 83, 113, 114, 214–221.
Bibliography of reincarnation, 329–343.
Bibliothèque Orientale, 334.
Björnsen’s poem “Salme,” 169.
Blake, Wm., 94.
Blavatsky, H. P., 338, 343.
Bode, 66.
Boehme, Jacob, 7, 65.
Boethius, 81, 272.
Bogomiles, 227.
Bonaventura, 65.
Bonds of action, 301.
Bonnet, Charles, 333, 340.
Boullier, 27.
Bowen, Prof. Francis X., 34, 42, 67, 102.
Boyesen, H. H., 170.
Brahman, a, upon transmigration, 284.
Brahman reincarnation, 195, 241, 243–245, 274.
Brahmans, the, 6, 80, 87.
Brewster, David, 7, 66, 337.
British poets, 146–168.
Brocklesby, Richard, 335.
Brodie’s psychological inquiries, 54.
Brooks, Phillips, 67.
Browne, Sir Thomas, 16, 67, 82, 272.
Browning, E. B., 126, 342.
Browning, Robert, 155, 298.
Bruno, Giordano, 7, 65, 169, 229, 330, 338; quoted, 27, 317.
Bruch, J. F., 331.
Bruyère, De la, 288, 328.
Buckle’s History of Civilization, 31.
Buddhism, 69, 70, 196, 242–247, 274.
Bulstrode, W., 335.
Bulwer-Lytton, 37, 97, 126.
Bunsen, C. J., 336.
Burnouf, E., 334.
Butler, Wm. Archer, 50, 96, 209, 336.
Cabala, 6, 80, 211, 336, 338, 340.
Cæsar, Julius, 5.
Cardan, 81.
Cambridge Platonists, 6, 65, 179.
Campanella, T., 65, 177.
Carlyle, T., ii, 308, 328.
Carpenter’s Mental Physiology, 54.
Cathari, 227.
Cato, 228.
Cebes, 81, 104.
Channing, W. H., 337.
Chapman, George, ii.
Chasseaud, G. W., 338.
Children, 33, 40, 77.
Christian metempsychosis (Prof. F. Bowen), 103.
Christianity teaching reincarnation, 72, 225, 227.
Christianity married to reincarnation, 317.
Christina (Robert Browning), 155.
Church fathers, 6, 86, 87, 226, 232, 275.
Cicero, 81.
Clarke, James Freeman, x, 67, 97, 240, 337.
Clemens Alexandrinus, 226, 232.
Coleridge, S. T., 35, 54, 156, 229.
Collins, Mabel, 338.
Concord of Ages (Dr. Beecher), 47, 67.
Conflict of Ages (Dr. Beecher), 47, 67.
Continental poets, 168–177.
Conzius, C. P., 331.
Cooke, Rose T., 341.
Cox, E. W., 336.
Crookes, Prof., 4.
Cudworth, Ralph, 20, 65, 334.
Dacier’s Life of Pythagoras, 282, 340.
Damascius, 229.
Davies, E., 337.
De Profundis (Tennyson), 151.
Death, 289–296.
Death in Esoteric Oriental thought, 269.
Death, Prof. Bowen on, 116.
Death, Schopenhauer on, 67.
Death, The Secret of (Sanskrit poem), 252.
Delitzsch, 216, 226, 332.
Denton’s Soul of Things, 284.
Descent of the Soul (Plotinus), 229.
Destiny of Man (Fichte), 74.
Disraeli, Benjamin, 298.
D’Israeli, Isaac, 10, 337.
Dialogues on Metempsychosis (Herder), 75.
Dickens, Charles, 41.
Diogenes Laertius, 340.
Disquisition on a Præexistent State (Jenyns), 87.
Döllinger, J. J. I., 332.
Doppert, J., 329.
Dorner, Dr., 7, 47, 66.
Dowden’s Life of Shelley, 92.
Dravard, L., 334.
Dream of Pythagoras (E. Tatham), 156.
Druids, 5, 6, 71, 275, 337.
Druses, 39, 276.
Duchess, The, 341.
Duguet, C., 333.
Dunton, John, 334.
Dupont de Nemours, 97.
Du Prel, Baron, 54.
Eastern poetry, 251–260.
Eastern reincarnation, 7, 240.
Ebers, George, 282.
Edda, 71.
Education of the Human Race (Lessing), 72.
Egypt, 5, 80, 197.
Eleusinian mysteries, 6.
Emerson, R. W., 7, 16, 23, 98, 126, 178, 190, 214, 229, 277, 298, 312, 324.
Empedocles, 5.
English divines, 6, 67.
English books upon reincarnation, 334–338.
Enoch, 269, 291.
Erckmann-Chatrian, 333, 341.
Erigena, 65.
Ernesti, 7.
Esoteric Oriental reincarnation, 263–270.
Essenes, 210.
Euclid, 81.
Euripides, 81.
Evidences of reincarnation, 15–48, 88, 103.
Evil, origin of, 32, 85, 116.
Evolution, 4, 19, 24.
Experiences requiring reincarnation, 36–46.
Facing Westward (W. Whitman), 143.
Fawcett, Edgar, 31.
Fechner, G. T., 21, 332, 342.
Fernelius, J., 81.
Fichte, I. H., 65, 74, 331.
Fichte, J. G., 331, 339.
Fielding, H., 341.
Fiquier, Louis, 7, 340.
Final Thought, The (M. Thompson), 139.
Flammarion, C., 7, 66, 341.
Fleury, 338.
Folk-lore, 276.
Fontenelle, 66.
Fouqué, 342.
Fourier, 66, 340.
French books upon reincarnation, 333.
Frith, J., 338.
Froschammer, J., 26, 332.
Future punishments, 35.
Galen, 81.
Garrett, J., 336.
Gauls, 5.
Gates Between, The (E. B. Phelps), 292.
Gautama, 298.
Gautier, 342.
Gazzali, 308.
Genius explained by reincarnation, 59, 314.
German books upon reincarnation, 330–332.
Ginsburg, Dr., 336.
Glanvil, Joseph, 66, 91, 214, 334, 342.
Gnostics, 6, 72, 226, 227.
Goethe, 7, 175.
Golden verses of Pythagoras, 281.
Goodwin, J., 335.
Gosse, Edmund W., 146.
Greek philosophers, 20, 200, 201, 226.
Grimm, 341.
Grosse, C., 331.
Gymnosophists, 5, 80, 87, 196.
Haeggroth, Nic., 329.
Haffner, G., 329.
Hafiz, 259, 339.
Hagenbach, K. A., 340.
Haldred, 337.
Hale, E. E., 342.
Hardy, R. S., 246, 337.
Hartmann, F., 10, 337.
Haupt, E. D., 330.
Hawthorne, Julian, 55, 341.
Hayne, Paul H., 129, 291.
Heaven and Hell, 288.
Hedge, F. H., x, 120, 331, 338, 339.
Hegel, 65.
Helmont, F. M., 65, 329, 334, 339.
Hen, L., 340.
Henrici, H., 329.
Herder, J. G., 7, 65, 75, 330, 339.
Heredity, 58.
Heretics advocating reincarnation, 72, 225.
Herodotus, 197, 340.
Heusse, M., 329.
Hewlett, H. G. (Sonnet), vi.
Hierocles, 46, 229, 281.
Hilarius, 236.
Hindu reincarnation, 7, 39, 246. See _Brahmanism_ and _Buddhism_.
Hippocrates, 81.
Hodge, Dr., 34.
Hodson, B. H., 338.
Hofmann, Josef, 313.
Hogg, James, 41, 92, 341.
Holmes, O. W., 126.
Hone, William, 38.
Horace, 126.
Houghton, Lord, 150.
Hudson, C. F., 336.
Hugo, Victor, 171.
Hume, David, 16, 65, 71, 94, 336.
Hunt, E. B., 341.
Hunt, Helen, 288.
Huygens, C., 66, 329.
Hymns, 190, 191.
Iarchas, 76.
Identity (T. B. Aldrich), 136.
Identity of the soul, 29, 113.
Immortality and reincarnation, 20, 226.
Immortality, Emerson on, 325.
Immortality, Hume on, 94.
Immortality, Schopenhauer, 65.
Immortality of the Soul (Dr. More), 67.
Innate ideas, 31.
India, 5, 240.
Injustice of reincarnation, 57.
Intimations of Immortality (Wordsworth), 146.
Introduction, 3.
Irhove, Wm., 329.
Isis, rites of, 6.
Israel, M. B., 340.
Jamblichus, 81, 229, 282, 329.
Jennings, H., 336.
Jenyns, Soame, 34, 64, 66, 87, 335.
Jerome, 224, 225, 236.
Jesus, 6, 18, 84, 112, 218.
Jewish preëxistence, 210, 340.
Jews, 6, 72.
John the Baptist, 6, 114, 218.
Johnson, Samuel, 337.
Jones, Sir W., 338.
Josephus, 210, 217.
Judgment day, 302.
Justin Martyr, 232.
Kabala. See _Cabala_.
Kalidésa, 251, 278.
Kant, Em., 7, 35, 65, 66, 109, 300.
Karma, 299.
Karsten, S., 332.
Katha Upanishad, 252.
Keil, C. A. G., 329, 342.
Kemble, Frances A., 308.
Kern, 332.
Kindness of the Orient toward animals, 279.
King, C. W., 338.
King, Dr. William, 277.
Klewitz, A. W., 331.
Knight, William X., 10, 50, 52, 67, 95, 323, 342.
Koeppen, C. F., 330.
Krug, W. T., 331.
Kuenen, A., 340.
Lancaster, A. E., 312.
Larcom, Lucy, 310.
Later books on reincarnation, 329, 330.
Law, William, 64, 66.
Law of Causation, 299.
Laws of Manu, 245, 272, 273, 275, 338.
Leaves of Grass (W. Whitman), 144.
Lecky’s European Morals, 279.
Leibnitz, 7, 54, 65, 108, 331, 339.
Leland, C. G., 137.
Leroux, P., 66, 333.
Lessing, 7, 35, 72, 65, 71, 72, 330, 339.
Lewes, George Henry, 31.
Leyden, Dr., 156.
Lichtenberg, 71.
Liddon, H. P., 336.
Light of Asia, 126, 240, 256, 262, 298, 303, 339.
Light on the Path (Collins), 264, 338.
Lillie, A., 337.
Lindsay, Lord, 41.
Linner, J. R., 333.
Longfellow, H. W., 142, 288.
Lotze, Hermann, vii, 26.
Lowell, J. R., 142.
Lux Orientalis (Glanvil), 91, 334.
Macdonald, George, 50.
Macnish, R., 341.
Magazines, philosophical and theosophical, 343.
Magi, 5, 80, 87.
Mahatmas, 264.
Man: Fragments of Forgotten History, 264, 337.
Manichæans, 6, 72, 225, 226, 227.
Manu, laws of, 245, 272, 273, 275, 338.
Marcionists, 72.
Marcus, J., 332.
Materialism, ix, 19.
Mazzini, 308.
McClintock and Strong, 338.
Mede, 335.
Memory of past lives, 51.
Memory, On (Tupper), 154.
Metempsychosis. See _Reincarnation_.
Metempsychosis, Dialogues on (Herder), 75.
Metempsychosis of the Pine (Bayard Taylor), 131.
Metempsychosis, The (T. B. Aldrich), 134.
Mexico, 6, 276.
Meyer, I., 338.
Meyer, J. B., 331.
Meyer, J. F., 331.
Michelet, 272.
Miller, J. G., 332.
Milnes, R. M., 150, 250.
Milton, 16, 180, 181.
Mohammedan reincarnation, 6, 71, 247.
Montaigne, 321.
Moore, Thomas, 194.
More, Dr. Henry, 6, 34, 64, 65, 78, 179, 180, 334, 340.
Mosheim, J. L., 337.
Mozley, J. B., 336.
Mulford, Elisha, 26.
Müller, 332.
Müller, Julius, 7, 35, 47, 66.
Müller, J. T., 331.
Müller, Max, 339.
Mulock, D. M., vi.
Myers, F. W. H., 338.
Mysteries, Eleusinian, 6.
Mystic, The (P. J. Bailey), 153.
Nature of the soul requires reincarnation, 29, 120.
Nemesis, 302.
Nemesius, 226, 236.
Neo-Platonism, 5, 226, 228, 282.
New truths the oldest, 4.
Newcomb, Th., 335.
Nirvana, 244, 306, 309.
Notes and Queries, 40, 343.
Novalis, 26.
Nürnberger, J. C. S., 331.
Objections to reincarnation, 51–61.
Oetingen, F. C. von, 52.
Oldenberg, H., 341.
Oliphant, Lawrence, 40, 342.
Olivier, J., 332.
One Thousand Years Ago (C. G. Leland), 137.
One Word More (Robert Browning), 155.
Origen, 6, 34, 66, 81, 86, 123, 226, 233, 339.
Original sin, 32, 85, 116.
Orpheus and Eurydice, 295.
Osiander, J. A., 329.
Ovid, 5, 23, 168, 194, 200, 272, 278, 339.
Paracelsus, 50, 65.
Paradise, 83, 221.
Parker, S., 334.
Parsons, Thomas W., 145.
Paul, Jean, 75, 272, 288.
Paul, St., 85, 116, 221.
Paulicians, 227.
Paulinus, 17.
Pelagian sin, 32.
Periodic year, 82, 247.
Persian Magi, 5, 80, 87.
Persian poem, 257.
Persian reincarnation, 199, 247, 274.
Personality, 26.
Peru, 6.
Pezzani, A., 66, 97, 333.
Pfellus, 81.
Phædrus of Plato, 201.
Phelps, E. S., 292.
Philo, 6, 81, 210, 224, 332.
Philolaus, 194.
Picart, B., 333, 339.
Pilgrimage philosophy, 60, 61.
Plato, 5, 27, 71, 81, 104, 126, 201, 280, 339.
Platonic poets, 178.
Platonists, 7, 178.
Platonists, Cambridge, 6, 65, 179.
Plato’s year, 82, 247.
Plotinus, 5, 51, 81, 224, 228, 229, 274, 334, 339.
Plurality of the Soul’s Lives (Pezzani), 97.
Plurality of worlds, 66.
Plutarch, 339.
Poe, Edgar A., 38, 338, 342.
Poetry of Reincarnation: American, 129–145; British, 146–168; Continental, 168–177; Eastern, 251–260; Platonic, 178–191.
Pomponatius, 81.
Pontius, J. W., 342.
Porphyry, 66, 196, 229, 282, 329.
Preëxistence. Argued by F. H. Hedge, 120; argued by Prof. Knight, 95; articles upon, 342; books upon, 329–343; Disquisition on (Jenyns), 87; Dr. Hodge on, 34; experiences of, 36–47; Hayne’s (Paul H.) poem on, 129; in the Bible, 215–221; Milton’s poem on, 181, 335; Plato’s, 96, 201, 209; seven pillars of, 92. See _Reincarnation_.
Prevalence of reincarnation, 4–7, 65, 70.
Priesthood, 280.
Priestly rites, 6.
Priscillians, 225, 227.
Proclus, 5, 81, 229, 275.
Prodigies, 313.
Prose writers upon reincarnation, 65–123; Appendix.
Prudentius, 237.
Psychical research, 19.
Psychological proofs of reincarnation, 29–31, 120.
Psychometry, 284.
Ptolemy, 18.
Pythagoras, 5, 39, 71, 76, 78, 80, 194, 200, 274, 280, 298.
Pythagoras, Dream of (poem), 158.
Pythagoras, Life of, 282, 340.
Quarles, ii.
Rabbins, 6.
Rain in Summer (Longfellow), 142.
Ramsay, Chevalier, 34, 66, 83, 335.
Recognition of friends in the future, 60, 292, 295.
Record, A (W. Sharp), 154.
Regnaud, P., 334.
Reincarnation, ancient, 195–212; answers problems of original sin, 32; curious experiences, 36–46; evil, 46, 116; nature of the soul, 29, 120; arguments for, 20; Biblical, 25–221; Christian, 225–237, 317, 318; Eastern, 241–247; Eastern poets on, 251–260; Esoteric, 263–270; objections to, 51–61; optimistic, 320; prevalence of, 3–7, 70; probability of, 117; science confirming it, 19; summary, 309–325; transmigration through animals, 273; Western evidences, 11; Western authors upon, poetic, 127–191, prose, 65–123; What is it?, 11.
Religio Medici, 67, 82, 272.
Remembrance, A (Dean Alford), 148.
Renouf, P. L., 341.
Repulsiveness of reincarnation, 59–61.
Retreat, The (Henry Vaughan), 189.
Returning Dreams (Milnes), 150.
Reynaud, Jean, 66, 333.
Richter, Jean Paul, 75, 272, 288, 340.
Rig Veda, 338.
Ritgen, F., 331.
Robertson, F. W., 72, 322, 339.
Roman Catholic Purgatory, 6, 35.
Rossetti, D. G., 16, 42, 153, 341.
Rowe, Mrs. Elizabeth, 190.
Rückert, 7.
Ruffinus, 226.
Rust, Dr., 342.
Sagas of Iceland, 169.
Sakoontala, 251.
Sanskrit books, 338, 339.
Sanskrit poetry, 251–256.
Schelling, 7, 26, 65.
Schiller, 175.
Schilling, W. H., 329.
Schlegel, 16, 340.
Schlosser, J. G., 330.
Schopenhauer, 7, 65, 67, 288, 332, 340.
Schubert, G. H., 331.
Schubert, J. E. von, 64, 330.
Science, 7, 19, 25, 27.
Scott, Sir W., 36, 214.
Scott’s Christian Life, 67.
Scotus, 7.
Scriptural Reincarnation. See _Biblical_.
Secret of Death (Sanskrit), 252.
Secret of Reminiscence (Schiller), 175.
Sedermark, P., 330.
Senses, seven, 267.
Separation from friends, 60, 292, 295.
Seven in Oriental philosophy, 265.
Shakespeare, 272.
Sharp, William, 154.
Shelley, P. B., 64, 298; anecdote of, 92; poetry of, 187, 188.
Sibbern, F. C., 329.
Simonists, 72.
Simrock, K., 332.
Sin, original, 32, 85, 116.
Sinnet, A. P., 337, 341.
Smedley, 338.
Socrates, 7.
Solomon, 84, 216.
Song of the Earth Spirits (Goethe), 175.
Soul, immortality of the, 20, 94.
Soul, nature of the, 29, 120.
Soul of Things (Denton), 284.
Southey, 94.
Spencer, Herbert, 19, 28.
Spenser, 16.
Spiesz, E., 332.
Stahl, G. E., 26, 27.
Stanzas (T. W. Parsons), 145.
St. Bernard, 298.
Stevenson, R. L., 55, 341.
Stewart and Tait’s Unseen Universe, 17, 289.
Stories of reincarnation, 41, 42, 55, 341.
Successful Search (Poem), 260.
Sudden Light (D. G. Rossetti), 153.
Sufis, 247, 251, 259.
Swedenborg, 7, 65.
Symbols of reincarnation, 282.
Synesius, 81, 236.
Syrianus, 275.
Talmud, 6, 72, 340.
Tatham, Emma, 158.
Taylor, Bayard, 131, 133, 308.
Taylor, Isaac, 16, 50, 288.
Taylor’s (Isaac) Physical Theory of a Future Life, 19, 29, 336.
Tennyson, A., 151, 152, 309, 320.
Theologians, 6, 7, 18, 32, 47, 66, 86.
Thompson, Maurice, 139.
Through the Gates of Gold, 16, 264, 338.
Timæus, 201, 340.
Timbs, John, 336.
To my Daughter (E. W. Gosse), 147.
Translations into English, 338.
Transmigration (H. H. Boyesen), 170.
Transmigration of Souls (Béranger), 173.
Transmigration through animals, 77, 87, 273–285.
Tredwell, D. N., 338.
Trench, R. C., 257.
Trinius, J. A., 330.
Trismegist, 80.
Triple form of teaching by the priesthood, 280, 282.
Trowbridge, J. T., 141.
Tulloch, John, 336.
Tupper, 154.
Twesten, C., 332.
Twilight (J. R. Lowell), 142.
Two Voices (Tennyson), 151.
Tyler, E. B., 338.
Ungern-Sternberg, C. F., 331.
Upham, E., 337.
Valentinians, 72.
Valentinus, 228.
Vane, Sir Harry, 7.
Vangerow, W. G., 330.
Vaughan, Henry, 189.
Virgil, 5, 81, 168.
Voltaire, 328.
Waddington, ii.
Warren, E., 335.
Wasseljew, W., 330.
Ways of the Spirit (F. H. Hedge), 120.
Weber, 332.
Webster, D., 300.
Wedekind, G., 331.
Welsh Triads, 6, 169, 275.
Wendel, Z. A., 330.
Wernsdorf, G., 330.
Western writers upon Reincarnation: prose, 65–123 and Appendix; poetical, 127–191.
What is Reincarnation?, 11.
Wheeler, J. T., 336.
Whitman, Walt, 143, 144, 308, 328.
Whittier, J. G., ii, 130.
Wigan’s (Dr.) Duality of the Mind, 44.
Wilkinson, Sir J. G., 282, 336.
Willis, N. P., 41, 141, 341.
Wilson, H. H., 337, 338.
Wordsworth, W., 146, 328.
World as Will and Idea, The, 67.
Young, Thomas, 16.
Zohar, the, 212.
Zoroaster, 80, 194, 199, 247, 274.
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Footnote 1:
See the publications of the Society of Psychical Research of London and Boston and New York.
Footnote 2:
Dryden’s Translation.
Footnote 3:
We purposely use the term _Personal_ in preference to spiritual, for the word should be rescued from its confusion of meanings to the old classical one, in connection with the soul. As Hermann Lotze beautifully unfolds, “Personality is the key to existence,” using the word in its first sense from _persona_, a mask, parallel to the Hebrew analogy which calls man the image of Jehovah. Mulford also presents the thought grandly in _The Republic of God_ and _The Nation_, drawing his suggestion from the Germans Stahl and Froschammer. In this sense humanity is the shadow of Deity, the veil through which the Absolute tries to reveal Himself, casting about in the multiplicity of natural forms after an expression through physical means of His own nature. In this sublime conception God is the life of the universe, who, in Schelling’s phrase, “sleeps in the stone, breathes in the plant, moves in the animal, and wakes up to consciousness in man.” It is this thought which makes Novalis so reverent to a human being as a Microdeus, and elevates the dignity of the soul above all else. For as the purpose of nature is to personify the Invisible, human souls are the Persons (or masks) by which the leading parts are here acted with many changes of scenery.
Footnote 4:
This idea is grandly stated in Isaac Taylor’s _Physical Theory of a Future Life_. In demonstrating the assurance that the future existence is in material bodies, and showing the glorious extensions to which the coming bodily powers will probably be developed, the author approaches strangely near the philosophy of reincarnation.
Footnote 5:
H. T. Buckle, _History of Civilization_, vol. i. p. 166.
Footnote 6:
See pages 233 _et seq._
Footnote 7:
See page 66.
Footnote 8:
See page 72.
Footnote 9:
See page 67.
Footnote 10:
Kant’s distinction between the Intelligible character and the Empirical or acquired character, which is a metaphysical form of the reincarnation view concerning the eternal Individuality and the temporal Personality, is shown by Professor Bowen on pp. 102 _et seq._
Footnote 11:
Lockhart’s _Life of Scott_ (first edition, vol. vii. p. 114).
Footnote 12:
As a physiological explanation of these instances, Dr. Wigan published in 1844 a curious book entitled, “The Duality of the Mind” (London), which excited animated discussions and called forth a number of circumstances which the double structure of the brain could not explain.
Footnote 13:
Professor William Knight, in the _Fortnightly Review_, 1878. See p. 95.
Footnote 14:
Leibnitz first directed attention to these singular phenomena. Sir William Hamilton has collected a number of instances of such wonderful revival of memory. Carpenter’s _Mental Physiology_, pp. 430 et seq., and Brodie’s _Psychological Inquiries_, Second Series, p. 55, mention several cases. Coleridge cited from the German a remarkable illustration, and commented upon it in his _Biographia Literaria_, chapter vi.:—
“This fact (and it would not be difficult to adduce several of the same kind) contributes to make it even probable that all thoughts are in themselves imperishable; and that, if the intelligent faculty should be rendered more comprehensive, it would require only a different and apportioned organization, _the body celestial_ instead of _the body terrestrial_, to bring before every human soul the collective experience of its whole past existence. And this—this, perchance, is the dread Book of Judgment, in whose mysterious hieroglyphics every idle word is recorded! Yea, in the very nature of a living spirit, it may be more possible that heaven and earth should pass away than that a single act, a single thought, should be loosened or lost from that living chain of causes to all whose links, conscious or unconscious, the free will, our only absolute Self, is co-extensive and co-present.”
Footnote 15:
A noble passage from one of the greatest of these may be found in Scott’s _Christian Life_, chapter iii. section i. See also Dr. Henry More’s _Immortality of the Soul_, Book II. chapter xvi., and Sir Kenelm Digby’s remarks on Sir Thomas Browne’s _Religio Medici_.
Footnote 16:
A full list of the principal western writers on this subject is given in the Appendix.
Footnote 17:
Haldane and Kemp’s Translation, vol. iii. pp. 299–306.
Footnote 18:
Translated in section 2 of this chapter.
Footnote 19:
_Religio Medici_, section vi. Professor Francis Bowen inclines to this same view. See page 108 _et seq._
Footnote 20:
Gospel of John ix. 2.
Footnote 21:
Romans v. 12.
Footnote 22:
Ibid. v. 19.
Footnote 23:
See Scoones’s _English Letters_, p. 361.
Footnote 24:
Other extracts from Bulwer appear on page 37.
Footnote 25:
Paris, 1865, third edition, p. 405.
Footnote 26:
Other quotations from Emerson are on pages 23, 277.
Footnote 27:
_Jowett’s translation_, Am. ed. vol. i. p. 416.
Footnote 28:
See Matthew Arnold’s poem upon his father, Dr. Arnold, page 168.
Footnote 29:
See Dowden’s _Life of Shelley_, from which a suggestive incident is quoted above, on page 93.
Footnote 30:
It will be noticed later that Plato reduced this term to one thousand years.
Footnote 31:
Egyptologists disagree as to the real intent of embalming. We select the explanations best adapted to the theological doctrines of the Egyptians.
Footnote 32:
See the article on “Pre-existence,” in the _Penn Monthly_, September, 1877.
Footnote 33:
From Jowett’s translation.
Footnote 34:
Proverbs viii. 22–31.
Footnote 35:
Jeremiah i. 5.
Footnote 36:
John ix. 34.
Footnote 37:
John ix. 2.
Footnote 38:
John v. 14.
Footnote 39:
Matt. xi. 14; also, Matt. xvii. 12, 13. See Professor Bowen’s remarks upon these texts, page 115.
Footnote 40:
John vi. 38.
Footnote 41:
John iii. 13.
Footnote 42:
The close parallelism between Buddhism and Platonism peculiarly facilitated this.
Footnote 43:
Matt. xxiv. 21.
Footnote 44:
Ephesians i. 4.
Footnote 45:
See page 273.
Footnote 46:
Beside these recent English books the Appendix gives many older ones.
Footnote 47:
In the explicit phrasing from which this section is derived, there are mentioned _seven_ planets, through each of which the soul makes _seven_ rounds, each round including _seven_ races, and each race _seven_ sub-races, and these again containing _seven_ branches, multiplying the whole number of lives into a compound of seven. Everywhere the sacred number appears, but contrary to the strict interpretation of many students of oriental thought, we are certain that these figures are only symbols. Just as the spectrum might be split into only three essential components, or into a much larger number than seven, so the dissection of these courses of the soul into any one number seems to be an arbitrary mathematical representation of the fact that each division must include such components as will fit together in one indissoluble entirety.
Footnote 48:
This corresponds to the Hindu triple existence mentioned in the Laws of Manu: “Souls endued with goodness attain always the state of deities; those filled with ambitious passions, the condition of men; and those immersed in darkness, the nature of beasts. This is the threefold order of transmigration.”
Footnote 49:
From Addison’s _Spectator_.
Footnote 50:
Dr. William King, in the _Dreamer_, a series of satirical dreams, which humorously illustrate the alleged doctrine of Pythagoras and Plato, as well as the abuses of religion, etc.
Footnote 51:
From Dacier’s _Life of Pythagoras, with his Symbols and Golden Verses, together with the Life of Hierocles, and his Commentaries upon the Verses_, p. 335. London, 1721.
Footnote 52:
See the psychometric investigations recorded in Professor Denton’s book _The Soul of Things_.
Footnote 53:
Stewart and Tait, in _The Unseen Universe_.
Footnote 54:
See _The Gates Between_, by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps.
Footnote 55:
Perfect Justice.
Footnote 56:
From Lucy Larcom.
Footnote 57:
From A. E. Lancaster.
Footnote 58:
Professor William Knight.
Footnote 59:
An adept of India.
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