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They have the right to say, moreover, that they and they alone have “justified the ways of God.” They alone have admitted all creation that groaneth and travaileth to the ultimate guerdon of the “Love which moves the sun and other stars.”

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INDEX

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Abdâls, 261-262

Abu Djafar al Mausur, Caliph, 232

Abu Jail, 241-243

Achilles, 26-27, 298

Adi Granth, 201

Æsop’s fables, 25, 29-30, 80-81

Aethe, 26

Aethon, 26

Afghan ballad, 241-243

African pastoral tribes, 95

Agamemnon, 25-26, 29

Agassiz, 364

Agora Temple, 77

Ahimsa, 166-167, 172, 193

Ahriman, 124-126, 143, 145-146, 149-151, 158-159

Ahriman, hymn to, 125

Ahuna-Vairya, 138

Ahura Mazda, 116, 121-122, 136, 138-139, 143, 154, 158-159

Alberti, Leo Battista, 154, 158-159, 352

Albigenses, 346

Alexander the Great, 75, 133

Alfonso, King of Spain, 291-292

Alger, W. R., 286

Alhambra, 229

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