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• England and Islam: or, The Counsel of Caiaphas (A Inglaterra e o Islã: ou, o Conselho de Caifás). Edward Maitland. Tinsley Brothers, Londres, 1876. 636 pp.
 
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A INGLATERRA E O ISLÃ:
 
OU,
 
O Conselho de Caifás.
 
 
DE
 
EDWARD MAITLAND.
 
_______________________
 
 
LONDRES:
TINSLEY BROTHERS, 8, CATHERINE STREET, STRAND.
1877.
[Todos os direitos de Tradução e 
Reprodução são reservados.]
 
 
 
ÍNDICE DAS SEÇÕES/CAPÍTULOS
 
SEÇÃO I  
               
CAPÍTULO I 
 (1-5)
                   
Introductory (...).
               
CAPÍTULO
 II  (5-10)
                  
Turkey’s Rights and
England’s Duty (...).
               
CAPÍTULO
III
(10-22)
                   
Turkey’s 
danger. Expedients in arrest (...).
               
CAPÍTULO
 IV 
 (22-43)
                   
Nature 
and aim of all religions (...).
               
CAPÍTULO
V
(44-51)
                       
Development of religious consciousness in Islam (...).
               
CAPÍTULO  VI
(51-60)
                       
Mr. Gladstone and the reunion of Christendom. His sympathy 
with sacerdotalism (...).
               
CAPÍTULO
 VII  (61-66)
                      
Solar system a conscious organism (...).
 
SEÇÃO II
        
    
CAPÍTULO
 VIII
(66-76)
                   
Anatomy of orthodoxy 
 
(...).
           
CAPÍTULO
 IX
(76-100)
                  
   
Our present difficulties the inevitable result of our 
system  
(...).
               
CAPÍTULO
 X 
 (101-122)
                   
Our leaders – Professor Fawcett sides with Caiaphas (...).
               
CAPÍTULO
 XI 
 (125-134)
                   
The Golden Age no myth. The first murder. Reality of 
intuition (...).
 
SEÇÃO III
               
CAPÍTULO
 XII.1
(134-199)
                  
World’s 
future involved in the controversy between intuitionalists and experimentalists 
(...).
 
SEÇÃO IV
               
CAPÍTULO
 XII.2
(199-267)
               
World’s 
future involved in the controversy between intuitionalists and experimentalists 
(...).
 
SEÇÃO V
               
CAPÍTULO 
 XIII.1 
(267-327)
                         
Symbolical meaning of 
 
thirteen. The week. 
Israel – Saturn. And the Sabbath (...).
 
SEÇÃO VI
               
CAPÍTULO
XIII.2 
(327-387)
                         
Symbolical meaning of 
 
thirteen. The week. 
Israel – Saturn. And the Sabbath (...).
 
SEÇÃO VII
               
CAPÍTULO
 XIIl.3
(387-449)
                         
Symbolical meaning of 
 
thirteen. The week. 
Israel – Saturn. And the Sabbath (...).
 
SEÇÃO VIII
               
CAPÍTULO
 XIIl.4 
 (449-512)
                         
Symbolical meaning of 
 
thirteen. The week. 
Israel – Saturn. And the Sabbath (...).
 
SEÇÃO IX
               
CAPÍTULO
 XIIl.5 
(512-572)
                         
Symbolical meaning of 
 
thirteen. The week. 
Israel – Saturn. And the Sabbath (...).
 
SEÇÃO X
               
CAPÍTULO
 XIIl.6 
 (572-636)
                         
Symbolical meaning of 
 
thirteen. The week. 
Israel – Saturn. And the Sabbath (...).
 
 
 
SUMÁRIO DOS CONTEÚDOS DOS 
CAPÍTULOS
 
CAPÍTULO I 
(1-5)
 
           
Introductory. Weighty utterances. Mr. Carlyle. Mr. Gladstone. Author’s 
claim to be heard. Genesis of this book.
 
CAPÍTULO II 
(5-10)
 
           
Turkey’s Rights and
England’s Duty.
 
CAPÍTULO III 
(10-22)
 
           
Turkey’s danger. 
Expedients in arrest, 11. Our Premier, 12. Rapport between Anglican and Greek, 
14, Russian encroachments politically considered, 15.
Russia and Islam, 18. True centre of 
the Churches, 21. Sacerdotalism and the present crisis.
 
CAPÍTULO IV 
(22-43)
 
           
Nature and aim of all religions, 23. Islam the initial stage after 
Nature-worship, 24. Prophetic, as opposed to sacerdotal, 25. Mr. Carlyle’s 
sacerdotalism, 26. Self-reform of
Turkey thwarted by
Russia, 27. With 
connivance of
England, 28. 
Religious development advancing for Islam, 30. Declining for Christendom and the 
Jews, 30. Pessimism of Schopenhauer, 31. Rife in the Church, 35. Sacerdotalism 
essentially pessimistic, 36. Identity of orthodoxy and materialism in all 
spheres, 38. Sacerdotal conspiracy, 39. On behalf of vicarious atonement through 
the blood of the Moslem, 41.
 
CAPÍTULO V 
(44-51)
 
           
Development of religious consciousness in Islam, 44. Correspondence in 
Hinduism, 45. Woman in
Turkey and
England, 49.
 
CAPÍTULO VI 
(51-60)
 
           
Mr. Gladstone and the reunion of Christendom, 52. His sympathy with 
sacerdotalism, 56. True marriage impossible between Anglican and Russian, 58.
 
CAPÍTULO VII 
(61-66)
 
           
Solar system a conscious organism, 61. Termination of our Christian year, 
62. And winter solstice of the national soul, 62.
 
CAPÍTULO VIII 
(66-76)
 
           
Anatomy of orthodoxy, 66. The Church, as it is, the cross and grave of 
the Ideal, 67. Manifestations of orthodoxy in modern life, 68. Always cruel, 74.
 
CAPÍTULO IX 
(76-100)
 
           
Our present difficulties the inevitable result of our system, 76. Based 
on the doctrine of vicarious atonement, 76. Which is the apotheosis, not of 
love, but of selfishness, 77. Vivisection its translation into science, 78. On 
the taking of sensitive life for food, 79. The imagination as a seeing faculty 
ignored by science, 80. Needlessness of bloodshed for food, 84. Doctrine of 
blood, 85. Our leaders and their failure – Mr. Herbert Spencer, 86. Universality 
of consciousness, 87.
England and her 
Soul, a parallel, 92. The British public, 94. “Not this man, but Barabbas,” 95.
 
CAPÍTULO X 
(101-122)
 
           
Our leaders – Professor Fawcett sides with Caiaphas, 101. Mr. Bright and 
the object of his solicitude, 102. Mr. J. S. Mill and his failure, 105. 
Professor Clifford and the “good of the community,” 110. His doctrine 
essentially sacerdotal and sacrificial, 118. Bloodshed, disease, and wickedness 
not the normal condition of our race, 119. Trades-unionism, 120. A word to Mr. 
Darwin, 122.
 
CAPÍTULO XI 
(125-134)
 
           
The Golden Age no myth, 125. The first murder, 128. Reality of intuition, 
129. Spiritual nature of existence, 131. Significance of modern spiritualism, 
132. Revivalism, 132. Need for the development of the intuitions in education, 
134.
 
CAPÍTULO XII 
 (134-267)
 
           
World’s future involved in the controversy between intuitionalists and 
experimentalists, 134. The idealist, 135. Orthodox correspondences, 139. Logic 
of sacrifice, 141. The first known vivisector, 143. Human sacrifices in
Africa, 144. In
Judea, 144. Culminate in that of a “man-god,” 
146. The Royal Society and its premiums on torture, 149. Christendom and its 
scientific gods, 152. What Mr. Gladstone has to learn, 153. The soul’s tragedy, 
154. For religion and science the sun is still secondary to the earth, 155. The 
soul rejected on Calvary, transfers itself to
England, 157. Meaning of 
“secular education,” 160. A Free Church, 162. “Strange gods,” 164. Idolatry and 
unpatriotism, 165. The perfect man, 166. Meaning of “Christ,” 167. Caiaphas and 
afterwards, 168. For
India, 170. For
England, 172. To 
whom is the appeal, English “society”? 174. The Legislature? 175.
Russia in the carnivorous 
stage, 178. From
England’s body to
England’s soul, 
180. A new dogma, 182.
England alone has the 
right to aid the Turk, 183. Hollowness of Russian power, 184. Address of
England to the 
Moslem, 185. Her duty at all risks, 189.
Turkey able alone to cope 
with
Russia, 191. The 
lesson of Elisha, 192. A fresh departure. The future of parties, 193. Failure of 
the isms, and why, 193. The young Hercules, 196. Our leaders – Professor 
Tyndall, 199. Professor Huxley, 265. The crux of the Materialists, 207. “Matter” 
and consciousness, 208. Genesis of “Matter,” 209. Universality of consciousness 
– its identity with existence, 211. The search for “facts.” The physiological 
laboratory, 219. Our leaders – Dr. W. B. Carpenter, 222. Pantheism of the 
Hebrews, 223. G. H. Lewes, 224. Concrete v. abstract, 227. “Mother Earth,” 230. 
Sir W. Thompson, 233. Materialism in
France, 240. “George Eliot,” 241. 
Mr. Browning, 244. “Punch,” 245. Loss of standard, 246. Through neglect of 
dualism of existence, 247. Where is the woman? 250.
Paris the city of sex and 
sense-worship, 253. Lip-service and blood-service – an English Christmas, 255. 
The woman – unredeemed – of nations, 257. France and her evil genius, 262. 
Spiritual relation of
France and
Germany, 259. Medicine and morals, 
263. Spiritual significance of the woman’s movement, 265. Universal salvability, 
266.
 
CAPÍTULO XIII 
(267-636)
 
           Symbolical 
meaning of thirteen, 269. The week, 270. 
Israel – Saturn, 272. And the Sabbath, 275. The wilderness of Sin, 275. Male and 
female years, 279. Creative Symbolical meaning of thirteen, 269. The week, 270. 
Israel – Saturn, 272. And thecycles, 280. The idea of Christ, 281. Of 
Antichrist, 282. A new glacial period, 284, Sixth day of world’s spiritual 
creation, 288. The regeneration, 289. Its prophetess, 290. Its priestess, 292. 
Its work, 294. Sources of imperfection, 295. Woman the inspirer, man the 
executor, 299. The function of the Church, 302. Possible teachers – Professor 
Huxley, 303. Dr. Maudsley, 304. Mr. Gladstone, 305. Significance of the tale of 
Troy, 307. Signs of the Regeneration, 308. Queen, Prince, and Demagogue, 309. 
Literature and drama, 312. Spiritual significance of present epoch, 314. 
Re-enactment of the Solar Myth, 315. Acknowledgment to antagonists, 316. The 
Sphinx interpreted, 317. Dualism in races, 320. Aryan and Semite, 321. Turkey 
and Israel, 323. A new exodus, 325. An “extinct belief,” 326. Russia’s need, 
328. Israel’s sympathy with Turkey, 329. Union of England, Islam, and Israel “in 
the Regeneration,” 330. Christian and Moslem festivals, a contrast, 331. Cross 
and Crescent, their significance, 332. “Generation” and “Regeneration,” 333. 
Symbolic worship of existence, 334. Vortex-ring and germ-cell, world-ideas, 338. 
Function and work of science, 339. Spirit and Matter, respectively portions and 
modes of same consciousness, 340. The elements under spiritual control, 241. May 
be expected to fight against Russia, 343. Duality ignored by Church in favour of 
Trinity, 344. Dualism of peoples – India, 346. America, 347. Russia, 349, 
Consequences of ignoring dualism, 350. Legend of Eden, an eternal verity, 351. 
Mr. Gladstone as the Paul of the Regeneration, 358. The finding of Christ, 359. 
The world’s Christs, 360. A physiological correspondence, 362, “Necessary 
truths,” 364. Method and purpose of creation, 366. And of redemption, 369. A 
call to Mr. Gladstone, 371. Paul’s mistaken idea of Christ, 372. Impossibility 
of constructing scheme of existence on materialistic basis, 374. A piece of 
autobiography, 375. Corresponding failures – Paul, Moses, Mr. Gladstone, 377. 
England’s year of years, 378. Saved by “faith,” 379. Germany – representative 
Teutons, Goethe, Strauss, 379. Reserved for England to produce on highest plane, 
381. The chances of France, 382. England’s typical man, 383. The sign of Enoch, 
386. Mr. Goschen’s mission, 387. Lord Shaftesbury, 388. “City of Hygiea,” 388. 
First manifestations of spiritualism, 394. Swinburne, 398. Winwoode Reade, 399. 
“The Angel in the House,” 399. “Asylum Christi,” “The Shadow of the Sword,” 400. 
The rule of the poets – India, Canada, 401. “Higher Law,” 402. How scientists 
love one another, 403. A sign from the land of saints, 404. From the women’s 
school of physiology, 406. Historical parallels, 408. Mosaic dietary, 411. 
Paul’s health and its effect on his doctrine, 413. England her own Christ, 418. 
The true Christian year, 420. The Reformation, Pauline and masculine, instead of 
Christian and dual, 421. “Cassandra,” 425. Mr. Gladstone’s disqualification, 
426. Like Paul’s, 427. Causes of limitation of spiritual vision, 433. Rationale 
of Revelation, 434. Of Inspiration, 435. A vision of danger, 438. Opening of 
spiritual eyes, 445. The key to the Bible, 447. The rock struck once, 449. Tests 
on opinion, their morality, 452. Religion, the culture of existence, 454. Spirit 
of author’s former works, 459. Interpellation of monograms, 460. “Ecce Homo,” 
462. Present with the Master, 463. The sex element in the Gospels, 466. The 
parents of Jesus, 467. “Mother of God,” 470. Mr. Gladstone’s qualification, 472. 
The creeds, 473. Not incompatible with a regime of free thought, 474. The 
meaning of “Christ,” 476. Of Buddha, 477. Spiritual identity of England and 
Israel, 478. Their mission, 480. The Regeneration the practical recognition of 
the doctrine of the duality, 482. “The Dragon,” 485. The coming tribulation – 
the gathering of the eagles, 489. The Conference, 491. England and Israel, one 
at last, 495. Opening of the Apocalypse – Universal marriage, 496. The 
Two-in-One, 498. The true Pantheism, 500. “The man of blood and iron,” 505. The 
fifth trumpet, 512. The sixth, 513. The Dragon and the Conference, 515. The 
“Stone” of England, 520. The passage of the Jordan and entry of the Promised 
Land, 522, Manifestation of the Spirit of Truth, 524. Revelation of systems, 
solar and stellar, 530. Anticipation of Russian discomfiture, 529. Creation, its 
method and object, 530. The Sun-gods – Seeming and Being, 531. The fall, 532. 
Return, 533. Comparative study of religion, 536. Man’s personality inherited 
through the system from the source of existence, 537. Decline of the Christian 
year, 540. The present trouble the result of the system represented by Caiaphas, 
547. Patriotic testimony to identity of religions, 548. A lesson from the body, 
550. The Greek ideal – the “Saviour” Plato, 554. Pantheism of the world’s 
gospels, 556. Buddha and the carnivora, 559. Signs – Rome, France, America, 562. 
The Zodiac, 505. Its relation to the Mass, 569. To the scheme of creation and 
redemption, 570. The soul and the serpent, 571. The constellations, 572. The 
serpent and the woman, 581. Good and evil – God and no-God, 585. “Satan,” 587. 
Man and his diet, 588. Redemption of all nature through man, 591. Buddhist 
symbolism, 593. Spiritual meaning of colours. 595. Universal identity, 601. The 
vision of perfection, 602. The full intuition, 603. The whole in the part, 604. 
The course of development of individual consciousness, 606. Lord Amberley’s 
bequest, 607. A devil’s dogma, 609. Fatal consequences of present mode of 
living, 612. Degeneration of Aryan race, 613. Music of the spheres, 614. 
Creation a fugue, 615. Thomas Scott and his propaganda, 621. The Earth’s 
Development and the precession of the Equinoxes, 625. The end of “time,” 628. In 
the Regeneration, 632. But first to Armageddon, 634.