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Oratory, CCLXXXVI

Order, the eternal, CCXXXI

Original sin, CCXXXII, CCXLI

Orthodoxy, LVII; cf. Creeds, Clericalism, Ecclesiasticism

Over-instruction, CCCXXXII

Pain, LXXIX

---- and wisdom, XC

---- inevitable, CCLII

---- is less than happiness, CCCIII

Paint-root, CLXXXVIII

Palace, substituted for a University, L

Papacy, temporal claims of, a disturbing force, CCCLXXIX

Parallax of time, XXVI

Parents not always rational animals, CCCLI

Pasteur, CCXX, CCXXI, CCXXII

Paul, St., CXXXIX

Pauperism, the vulture of, CCCLVII

Peace, the state of, breeds a new state of strife, CCLXXVIII

---- not dependent on governments, CCCLXXIX

Pebrine, CCXXI, CCXXII

"Pecca Fortiter," XCI

People, the, perish for want of knowledge, CCXXII

---- to better their condition, a chief aim, CCCXXXIII

Permanence of forms, the, CCXXVIII

Personal aims, CCCLXIII

Personality, CCXCVIII

Pessimism, CCXLIX; cf. Optimism

Philosophy, XIV, LXI; cf. Science

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