ANDOVER-HARVARD [The Rights of Translation and of Reproduction are Reserved.] Bi 31 E4 1.9 AUTHORS OF ARTICLES IN THIS VOLUME ABELSON (JOSHUA), M.A., D.Lit. (London). Principal of Aria College, Portsmouth; author of Immanence of God in Rabbinical Literature, Jewish Mysticism, Maimonides on the Jewish Creed. Mysticism (Hebrew and Jewish). ABRAHAMS (ISRAEL), M.A. (Lond. and Camb.), D.D. (Heb. Union Coll., Cincin.). 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, 18881908. Names (Jewish), Name of God (Jewish). ADAM (D. S.), M.A., B.D. Professor of Systematic Theology and Church Perseverance. ADENEY (WALTER FREDERIC), M.A., D.D. Formerly Principal of Lancashire College, and Lecturer on History of Doctrine in Manchester University; author of The Greek and Eastern Churches, and other works. Nonconformity. ALEXANDER (HARTLEY BURR), Ph.D. Music (American), Orenda, Philosophy ALLEN (ABEL LEIGHTON), B.A., B.L. ANESAKI (MASAHARU), M.A., D.Litt. Professor of the Science of Religion in the ARMSTRONG (ROBERT CORNELL), B.A., M.A., Professor of Philosophy and Comparative Religions in the Union Methodist College, BECELAERE (E. L. VAN), Ph.D., D.D. Sometime Professor of Philosophy, of Moral Theology, and of Holy Scripture in the Dominican Convent of Studies, Ottawa, Canada (belonging to the Dominican Pro- vince of Paris); Member of the American Philosophical Association. Penance (Roman Catholic), Penitence. Oath (New Testament and Christian). Principal of Lancashire College, Manchester; Personification (Semitic). BILLSON (CHARLES JAMES), M.A. Corpus Christi College, Oxford; author of DE BOER (TJITZE), Philos. Dr. Professor of Philosophy in the University of Philosophy (Muslim). Lecturer in Rabbinical Hebrew, King's College, London; Hon. Canon of St. Albans; formerly Scholar of St. John's College, Oxford; sometime Hebrew Master at Merchant Taylors' School, London; author of The Book of Isaiah translated in accordance with the results of Modern Criti- cism (1908), The Ezra Apocalypse (1912), The Virgin Birth of Jesus (1916). BRABROOK (Sir EDWARD), C.B. Of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law; Director CARNOY (ALBERT JOSEPH), Docteur en Philosophie Professor of Zend and Pahlavi and Greek Palæography in the University of Louvain; Ormazd. CARRIER (AUGUSTUS STILES), D.D., LL.D. Nature (Semitic). CARTER (JESSE BENEDICT), Ph.D. (Halle), LL.D. Director of the American Academy in Rome. LL.D. CASARTELLI (LOUIS CHARLES), M.A. (Lond.), CLAY (ALBERT T.), Ph.D., LL.D. Laffan Professor of Assyriology and Baby- lonian Literature, and Curator of the Baby- Of the Indian Civil Service, Bombay Presi- COBB (WILLIAM FREDERICK), D.D. Pascal. COHEN (FRANCIS LYON). Chief Minister of the Great Synagogue, COLEMAN (ALEXIS IRÉNÉE DU PONT), M.A. (Oxon.). Assistant Professor of English Literature, Newman. COOKE (SELWyn Montagu), M.A. Rector of Belbroughton, Worcs; formerly CRAWLEY (ALFRED ERNEST), M.A. (Camb.). Oath (Introductory and Primitive), Ob; Ex-Scholar of Trinity College, Dublin; Fellow of the Royal Anthropological Institute; President of the Anthropological Section of Mundas, Musahar, Narbada, Nasik, CRUICKSHANK (WILLIAM), M.A., B.D. Minister of the Church of Scotland at Kinneff, 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). 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). FARNELL (LEWIS RICHARD), M.A., D.Litt. (Ox- Rector of Exeter College, Oxford; University Lecturer in Classical Archæology; formerly Hibbert Lecturer and Wilde Lecturer in Natural and Comparative Religion; corre- sponding Member of the German Imperial Archæological Institute; author of The Cults of the Greek States (1896-1909), The Evolution of Religion (1905), Higher Aspects GARDINER (ALAN HENDERSON), D.Litt. (Oxon.). Formerly Reader in Egyptology at Manchester University; Laycock Student of Egyptology at Worcester College, Oxford; subeditor of the Hieroglyphic Dictionary of the German Academies at Berlin. Personification (Egyptian), Philosophy (Egyptian). GARDNER (ERNEST ARTHUR), M.A., Litt.D. Yates Professor of Archæology in the University of London; late Director of the British School of Archæology at Athens. Mythology, Personification (Greek). GARDNER (PERCY), Litt. D., LL.D., F.S.A. Professor of Classical Archæology in the University of Oxford; Fellow of the British Academy; Vice-President of the Hellenic Society; author of Exploratio Evangelica (1899), Principles of Greek Art (1913), and other works. Mysteries (Greek, Phrygian, Roman). GARVIE (ALFRED Ernest), M.A. (Oxford), D.D. (Glas.). Principal of New College, London; author of Pantheism (Introductory). GASKOIN (CHARLES JACINTH BELLAIRS), M.A. Director in History, Fitzwilliam Hall, Cambridge; sometime Scholar of Jesus College, Cambridge. Nonjurors. GASTER (MOSES), Ph.D. Chief Rabbi, Spanish and Portuguese Congregations, London; formerly President of the Folklore Society; Vice-President of the Royal Asiatic Society. Ordination (Jewish), Parsiism in Judaism. GEDEN (ALFRED S.), M.A. (Oxon.), D.D. (Aber.). Professor of Old Testament Languages 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; translator of Deussen's Philosophy of the Upanishads. Nature (Hindu), Nimavats, Pantheism (Hindu), Persecution (Indian). GODDARD (PLINY EARLE), A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Curator of Ethnology in the Anthropological Department of the American Museum of Natural History. Navaho. GOMME (Sir LAURENCE), F.S.A. Late Fellow of the Anthropological Institute; Mutilations, Need-Fire. GRAF (Prof. Dr.). Late of Quedlinburg. Music (Greek and Roman). GRANDIDIER (GUILLAUME), Docteur ès-Sciences. Correspondant du Muséum d'Histoire natu relle; Chargé de Missions scientifiques par le Gouvernement français à Madagascar, dans l'Afrique australe et dans l'Amérique du Nord. |