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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1898 Excerpt: ...325; 'Nottingham, ' ix. 148; 'Drumclog, '187, 251, 372 Hymns: --"Ahide with me," i. 106 'Adeste Fideles, ' i. 5 Barthelemon's 'Morning Hymn, 'viii. 68, 175, 353 "Come, thou long-expected Jesus." vii. 67, 116 Day's Psalter, vii. 147,253, 329, 376, 453; viii. 11 "Dei virgoCatharina," vi. 148 'Doomsday; or, a Call to Judgment, ' iv. 187 Evening Hymn, ' iv. 187 "God who madest earth and heaven," viii. 131,172 Beher's ' Hymn at a Funeral, ' i. 115 "I'm not a little Protestant," xi. 149 "Jesu, lover of my soul," xii. 64, 136, 213, 811,477 "Now I lay me down to sleep," i. 422 "O Thou who dry'st the mourner's tear," iv. 487, 518; v. 79 Sabbath Day's Hymn, ' iv. 187 "Since all the downward tracks of time," x. 64 "Sleep thy last sleep," ix. 467, 516 "We speak of the realms of the blest," vii. 226 'Hymns Ancient and Modern, ' Bp. Hampden's imprimatur, ii. 9; coincidence in, x. 413 Hynings, place-name, i. 354. 424; ii. 154 Hypatia of Alexandria, iv. 106, 153. 252 Hyperion, the word, viii. 249; ix. 193, 471; x. 12 Hypnotism in a court of justice, iv. 465 I I: "Between you and I," vi. 8, 63, 133, 216 I for a, cockney substitution, xii. 424 I. (S.), his identity, xi. 333; xii. 31 la = Jacobus, xii. 289, 367 Ianthe, meaning of the name, i. 87, 157, 233 Iberian race, its extent, ii. 264 lbh=country, Irish ghost-word, v. 86 Ihiza, St. Paul in, vii. 89 Iceland, concerning snakes and owls in, i. 133 Icelandic folk-lore, v. 88, 213 Icknield Way or Street, i. 55, 214, 434 Idiosyncrasy, its meaning, i. 36 If=whether, vi. 309; vii. 218, 352, 472"If wishes were horses," viii. 49, 114 Ignatius, martyred under Trajan, ii. 209, 278, 417'Ikon Basilike.' See Eikon. Ilf...