Coleridge, Sarah, note by, in Biographia Literaria, 88.
Communism in Massachusetts, 157.
Concord Days, by A. B. Alcott, quoted, 246.
Condillac, doctrine of, 62; skeptic of the 18th century, 187.
Congregationalists, followers of Schleiermacher among, 50.
Constant, English translations from, by Geo. Ripley, 116.
Consubstantiation taught by Luther, 364; denied by Calvin, 364.
Consuelo translated by F. G. Shaw, 329.
Copernicus revolutionizes astronomy, 10.
Cousin, Victor, philosophical works of, 61; French follower of the Scotch school, 66; his system of philosophy, 67-75; English translations from, 116; philosophical miscellanies noticed by the press, 117.
Cranch, C. P., contributes to "The Dial," 133; lines from, quoted, 146; writes for "The Harbinger," 330.
Curtis, Geo. Wm., writes for "The Harbinger," 330.
Dana, Chas. A., writes for "The Harbinger," 330.
Degerando, lectures on Kant's philosophy, in Paris, 115.
Descartes, doctrine of innate ideas ascribed to, 15.
De Wette, students of, in the United States, 116; Theodor and Ethics, English edition of, 116; living faith in God aided by, 121.
D'Holbach, skeptic of the 18th century, 187.
Dial, the, publisher's letter on Herder, 47; Tribute to Wordsworth in, quoted, 97-99; articles in, 132; writes for, 133; ancient scriptures printed in, 135; article on Margaret Fuller in, 176; contains account of English reform meetings, 273.
Digby, Sir Kenelm, story related by, 199.
Dietetics, theory and practice of, introduced by transcendentalists, 150.
Discourses on Religion, work by Schleiermacher, 48.
Dwight, J. S., makes translations from German authors, 56; edits selections from Goethe and Schiller, 116; contributes to "The Dial," 133; quoted, 148; writes musical articles for "The Harbinger," 330.
Dynamic system, the, begun by Giordano Bruno, 80.
Eckermann's conversations with Goethe translated into English, 116.
Edinburgh Review contains article by Carlyle, 52; criticises Biographia Literaria, 91.
Edwards, Jonathan, spirit of his writings, 108.
Elements of Psychology, work by C. S. Henry, published, 75.
Emerson, Charles, contributes to "The Dial," 133; articles quoted, 222.
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