Themes -- Religion
Religion: its individual and social functions.
- 1.1.7 and note ("Not to speak of a final cause")
[1831 only]
- 1.2.4 and note ("The Angel of
Destruction") [1831 only]
- 1.3.3 and note ("No supernatural
horrors")
- 1.4.3 and note ("A black and comfortless
sky")
- 1.4.3 and note ("Dante")
- 1.5.4 and note ("Roman Catholic")
- 1.6.4 and note ("Sleeps with his angel
mother")
- 1.6.8 and note ("Forced to destroy")
- 1.7.4 and note ("I would pledge my
salvation")
- 1.7.5 and note ("Confessed her guilt
")
- 1.7.7 and note ("My confessor has
besieged me")
- 1.7.7 and note ("I confessed, that I
might obtain absolution")
- 1.7.8 and note ("God raises my
weakness") [1831 only]
- 2.1.5 and note ("A power mighty as
omnipotence") [1831 only]
- 2.2.4 and note ("Devil!")
- 2.2.7 and note ("The virtues that I once
possessed")
- 2.6.3 and note ("She instructed her
daughter ... religion")
- 2.6.4 and note ("His daughter should be
united to a Christian")
- 2.8.5 and note ("Justice")
- 2.9.3 and note ("Your evil passions")
- 2.9.5 and note ("By the sun ...
heaven")
- 2.9.6 and note ("Oh! stars, and clouds,
and winds")
- 3.1.7 and note ("The scenery of external nature")
- 3.6.8 and note ("The martyrs of old")
- 3.7.5 and note ("Horrible pilgrimage")