SOMETIME FELLOW IN INDO-IRANIAN LANGUAGES IN COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK
VOLUME X PICTS-SACRAMENTS
NEW YORK: CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
ANDOVER-HARVARD THEOLOGICAL LIBRARY CAMBRIDGE, MAJS. A76.372 March 12, 1934
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AUTHORS OF ARTICLES IN THIS VOLUME
ABELSON (JOSHUA), M.A., D.Lit. (London).
London; author of Immanence of God in Rabbinical Literature, Jewish Mysticism, Maimonides on the Jewish Creed.
Recording (Jewish). ABRAHAMS (ISRAEL), M.A. (Lond. and Camb.), D.D. (Heb. Union Coll., Cincin.).
Angel, Righteousness
Reader in Talmudic and Rabbinic Literature in the University of Cambridge; formerly Senior Tutor in the Jews' College, London; editor of the Jewish Quarterly Review, 1888– 1908.
Rashi, Sabbath (Jewish).
AGATE (LEONARD DENDY), M.A. (Camb. and Manchester).
Curate of Warton, Carnforth; author of Luther and the Reformation. Pilgrimage (Christian).
ALEXANDER (HARTLEY BURR), Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy in the University of Nebraska; author of vol. X. (North American) of The Mythology of All Races (1916).
Prayer (American).
ALLEN (WILLOUGHBY C.), M.A.
Archdeacon of Blackburn; Hon. Lecturer in the History of Doctrine in the Victoria University, Manchester.
Righteousness (in Christ's teaching). ANESAKI (MASAHARU), M.A., D.Litt., LL.D. Professor of the Science of Religion in the Imperial University of Tokyo; Professor of Japanese Literature and Life in the Univer- sity of Harvard, 1913-15; author of Buddhist Art in its Relation to Buddhist Ideals; Nichiren, the Buddhist Prophet.
Pilgrimage (Japanese), Prayer (Buddhist). ARMITAGE-SMITH (GEORGE), M.A., D.Lit. Principal of Birkbeck College, London; Dean of the Faculty of Economics in the Uni- versity of London, 1904-08; Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society; Member of Council of the Royal Economic Society; Lecturer on Economics and Mental Science at Birkbeck College; author of The Free Trade Movement (1898); Principles and Methods of Taxation (1906).
Of the Hongkong Civil Service (retired); author of Things Chinese, The Chinese at Home, and other works; Director L. M.S. Prayer (Chinese).
BARNS (THOMAS), M. A. (Oxon.).
Vicar of Hilderstone, Staffordshire. Prester John.
BARTON (GEORGE AARON), A.M., Ph.D., LL.D. Professor of Biblical Literature and Semitic Languages in Bryn Mawr College, Pennsyl- vania; author of A Sketch of Semitic Origins, 'Ecclesiastes' in the International Critical Commentary, The Origin and Development of Babylonian Writing, Archæology and the Bible.
Poles and Posts, Possession (Semitic and Christian).
BENNETT (WILLIAM HENRY), M.A. (Lond.), D.D. (Aberd.), Litt. D. (Camb.).
Principal of Lancashire College, Manchester; sometime Fellow of St. John's College, Cam- bridge; author of The Religion of the Post- Exilic Prophets, and other works. Reuchlin.
BILLSON (CHARLES JAMES), M.A.
Corpus Christi College, Oxford; author of The Popular Poetry of the Finns (1900). Prayer (Finns and Lapps).
BLACKMAN (AYLWARD MANLEY), D.Litt. Late Laycock Student of Egyptology at Worcester College, Oxford; Oxford Uni- versity Nubian Research Scholar, 1910; formerly Scholar of Queen's College. Priest, Priesthood (Egyptian), Purifica- tion (Egyptian), Righteousness (Egyptian).
BLACKMAN (WINIFRED SUSAN). Diplomée in Anthropology, Oxford; Member of the Folklore Society. Rosaries.
BROAD (CHARLES Dunbar), M. A.
Lecturer in Logic, University College, Dundee, in the University of St. Andrews; formerly Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.
BURNET (JOHN), F.B.A., M.A. (Oxon.), LL.D. (Edin.), Ph.D. (Prague). Professor of Greek in the United College of St. Salvator and St. Leonard, St. Andrews; Hon. Fellow of Merton College, Oxford; author of Early Greek Philosophy (1892); editor of Platonis Opera (1899-1907), and other works.
Pythagoras and Pythagoreanism. BURNS (CECIL DELISLE), M.A. (Camb.). Author of Political Ideals, The Morality of Nations, The World of States, Greek Ideals. Politics, Realism and Nominalism (Ancient and Mediæval).
COOKE (SELWYyn Montagu), M.A.
Rector of Belbroughton, Worcs; Rural Dean of Swinford; formerly Hebrew Scholar of St. John's College, Oxford; Hebrew Lecturer at Cuddesdon Theological College; Vice- Principal of Edinburgh Theological College, and Examining Chaplain to the late Bishop of Oxford.
Purification (Hebrew). CORWIN (CHARLES E.), A.B., B.D., A.M.
Pastor of the Reformed Church at Rocky Hill, New Jersey; formerly editor of the Documents of the Collegiate Dutch Church of New York City.
Reformed Church in America.
CRAWLEY (Alfred ERNEST), M.A. (Camb.). Fellow of the Sociological Society; Examiner to the University of London; author of The Mystic Rose, The Tree of Life, The Idea of the Soul, The Book of the Ball. Processions and Dances.
CROOKE (WILLIAM), B.A.
Ex-Scholar of Trinity College, Dublin; Fellow of the Royal Anthropological Institute; President of the Anthropological Section of the British Association, 1910; President of the Folklore Society, 1911-12; late of the Bengal Civil Service.
Pilgrimage (Indian), Possession (Indian), Prostitution (Indian), Rajput, Ramoshi. CRUICKSHANK (WILLIAM), M.A., B.D.
Minister of the Church of Scotland at Kinneff, Bervie; author of The Bible in the Light of Antiquity (1913).
Proselyte, Proselytism. DALL (JOHN), M.A., B.D.
Professor of Ecclesiastical History in Queen's Theological College, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
D'ALVIELLA (Count GOBLET), Ph.D., LL.D. (Glas. and Aberd.).
Member and Secretary of the Belgian Senate;
Professor of History of Religions in the Uni- versity of Brussels; Hibbert Lecturer, 1891; Commander of the Order of Leopold; author of Migration of Symbols. Prayer-wheels.
D'ARCY (CHARLES FREDERICK), M.A., D.D. (Dublin), M.R.I.A.
Bishop of Down and Connor and Dromore; formerly Donnellan Lecturer in the Uni- versity of Dublin; author of A Short Study of Ethics, Idealism and Theology, God and Freedom in Human Experience, and other works.
Prayer (Christian, Theological). DAVIDS (T. W. RHYS), LL.D., Ph.D., D.Sc., F.B. A. Formerly Professor of Comparative Religion, Manchester; President of the Pali Text Society; author of Buddhism (1878), Ques- tions of King Milinda (1890-94), American Lectures on Buddhism (1896), Buddhist India (1902), Early Buddhism (1908), Dia- logues of the Buddha (1899, 1910).
Precepts (Buddhist).
DAVIDS (Mrs. RHYS), M.A.
Formerly Lecturer on Indian Philosophy in the University of Manchester; Fellow of Uni- versity College, London; author of Buddhist Psychological Ethics (1900), Psalms of the Early Buddhists (1909, 1913), Buddhism (1912), Buddhist Psychology (1914), Kindred Sayings (1917), and other works.
Purification (Buddhist), Reality (Bud- dhist), Relations (Buddhist).
DAVIDSON (THOMAS).
Minister of the United Free Church at Afton, New Cumnock; assistant editor of the Globe Encyclopædia and of Chambers's En- cyclopædia; editor of Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary, etc.
DAVISON (WILLIAM THEOPHILUS), M.A., D.D. Principal and Professor of Systematic Theo- logy, Richmond College, Surrey. Providence.
Member of the Board of Archæology, and
Examiner in Persian to the University of
London; Assistant in the Department of
Oriental Printed Books and Manuscripts in
the British Museum.
Priest, Priesthood (Iranian).
EHRHARDT (CHRISTIAN EUGÈNE).
Professeur honoraire de l'Université; Profes- seur à la Faculté libre de Théologie pro- testante de Paris; Pasteur à Bourg-la-Reine (Consistoire de Paris). Probabiliorism.
EMMET (CYRIL WILLIAM), M.A., B.D. Vicar of West Hendred, Berks; formerly Scholar of Corpus Christi College, Oxford; author of The Eschatological Question in the Gospels; The Epistle to the Galatians (Readers' Commentary); Conscience, Creeds, and Critics.
Resistance and Non-resistance. FAIRBANKS (ARTHUR), Ph.D. (Freiburg i. B.), Litt. D. (Dartmouth College). Professor of Greek Literature and Greek Archæology in the State University of Iowa, 1900-1906; in the University of Michigan, 1906-1907; Director of the Museum of Fine
Arts, Boston, 1907.
Propitiation (Greek).
FALLAIZE (EDWIN NICHOLAS COLLINGFORD), B. A.
(Oxon.).
Late King Charles Exhibitioner, Exeter Col-
lege, Oxford.
Possession (Introductory and Primitive),
Prayer (Introductory and Primitive),
Puppets, Purification (Introductory and
Primitive).
FARNELL (LEWIS RICHARD), M.A., D.Litt. (Ox- ford), Hon. D.Litt. (Geneva and Dublin), Hon. LL.D. (St. Andrews), F. R. A.S., F. B. A.
Rector of Exeter College, Oxford; University
Lecturer in Classical Archæology; formerly
Hibbert Lecturer and Wilde Lecturer in
Natural and Comparative Religion; author
of The Cults of the Greek States (1896-1909),
The Evolution of Religion (1905), Higher
Aspects of Greek Religion (1911), Greece and
Babylon (1911).
FARQUHAR (JOHN NICOL), M. A., D.Litt. (Oxon.).
Literary Secretary of the Young Men's Christ-
ian Association in India; author of Gita
and Gospel, A Primer of Hinduism, The
Crown of Hinduism, Modern Religious Move-
ments in India.
Prarthana Samaj, Radha Soamis.
FELTOE (CHARLES LETT), D.D.
Rector of Ripple, near Dover; formerly Fellow
of Clare College, Cambridge.
Prayer, Book of Common.
GARVIE (ALFRED ERNEST), M.A. (Oxford), D.D. (Glas.).
Principal of New College, London; author of
The Ritschlian Theology, Studies in the
Inner Life of Jesus, Studies of Paul and his
Gospel, and other works.
Polytheism, Ritschlianism.
Geden (Alfred S.), M. A. (Oxon.), D.D. (Aberd.). Formerly Professor of Old Testament Lan-
guages and Literature and of Comparative Religion in the Wesleyan College, Richmond, Surrey; author of Studies in the Religions of the East, Introduction to the Hebrew Bible, Comparative Religion; translator of Deussen's Philosophy of the Upanishads.
Pilgrimage (Buddhist), Priest, Priest- hood (Buddhist), Renunciation (Hindu).
GORDON (ALEXANDER REID), D.Litt., D.D.
Professor of Hebrew in McGill University,
and of Old Testament Literature and
Exegesis in the Presbyterian College,
Montreal; author of The Early Traditions
of Genesis, The Poets of the Old Testament.
Righteousness (in the Old Testament).
GOUDGE (HENRY LEIGHTON), M.A., D.D. (Oxon.).
Canon Residentiary of Ely Cathedral;
Principal of Ely Theological College.
Revelation.
GRIERSON (Sir GEORGE ABRAHAM), K.C.I.E.,
Ph.D. (Halle), D.Litt. (Dublin), I.C.S.
(retired).
Fellow of the British Academy; Honorary Member of the American Oriental Society Honorary Fellow of the Asiatic Society of Bengal Foreign Associate Member of the Société Asiatique de Paris; Hon. Secretary of the Royal Asiatic Society; Super- intendent of the Linguistic Survey of India. Pisachas, Prannathis, Prapatti - marga, Radhavallabhis, Rai Dasis, Raman- andis, Rukhars.
GRIFFITH (FRANCIS LLEWELLYN), M. A., F.S.A., Hon. Ph.D. (Leipzig).
Reader in Egyptology in the University of Oxford; editor of the Archæological Survey of the Egypt Exploration Fund; Corre- sponding Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Berlin; Foreign Associate of the Société Asiatique; Member of the Imperial Academy of Sciences of Vienna.
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