---- is of small intrinsic value, CCCLXXIII
Coal and club-mosses, CCII
---- less important than education, CCCXIV
---- the preservation of, CCIV, CCVI
Cocksureness, CLXVII
Comet, a kindly, CCCLVII
Commerce and science, CLXXIII
Common facts and great principles, CXXIV
Common sense and science, LXXVI; and truth, CXII
Comte, XI, CXLIV
Conduct, laws of, how discoverable, CCCLXVIII
Conscience and sympathy, CCXXXIII
Consequences, logical, XXVIII
Conservation of energy and immortality, CCCLXI
Cosmic process and ethical process, CCLI
Creation and evolution, CCXXIX
Creeds, LXXI
---- disbelief in as a sin, CXLI, CXLV
Crime and heredity, CCXXXVI
Crowded street, life is like a, CCCXL
Culture and English literature, XCV
Cultured idleness, CV
Cuvier and common sense, CCXCI
Cyclical evolution, CCXXXIX
Dante, LXXX
Darwin, his work and methods, CCCLXXXII
Death of a child, CCCXLVI; cf. CCCLXIV
Deep sea soundings, CXCII
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