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. 190.) [122:6] Bonwick: Egyptian Belief, p. 406. [122:7] Ibid. p. 247. [122:8] Renouf: Religion of Ancient Egypt, p. 161. [122:9] See Bell's Pantheon, vol. ii. pp. 67 and 147. [122:10] Bonwick: Egyptian Belief, p. 248. [123:1] Bonwick: Egyptian Belief, p. 407. [123:2] Renouf: Relig. of Anct. Egypt, p. 163. [123:3] See Herbert Spencer's Principles of Sociology, vol. i. p. 420. [123:4] Kenrick's Egypt, vol. i. p. 431. [123:5] Spencer's Principles of Sociology, vol. i. p. 421. [123:6] Malcolm: Hist. Persia, vol. i. p. 494. [123:7] Anac. vol. i. p. 117. [124:1] Roman Antiq., p. 124. Bell's Panth., i. 128. Dupuis, p. 258. [124:2] Tales of Anct. Greece, p. 55. [124:3] Greek and Italian Mytho., p. 81. Bell's Panth., i. 117. Roman Antiq., p. 71, and Murray's Manual Mytho., p. 118. [124:4] L'Antiquite Expliquee, vol. i. p. 229. [124:5] Euripides: Bacchae. Quoted by Dunlap: Spirit Hist. of Man, p. 200. [124:6] Bell's Pantheon, vol. i. p. 58. Roman Antiquities, p. 133. [124:7] See the chapter on "The Crucifixion of Jesus," and Bell's Pantheon, ii. 195. [124:8] Bell's Pantheon, vol. ii. p. 170. Bulfinch: The Age of Fable, p. 161. [124:9] Bell's Pantheon, vol. ii. p. 171. [125:1] Apol. 1, ch. xxii. [125:2] Bell's Pantheon, vol. ii. p. 67. Bulfinch: The Age of Fable, p. 19. [125:3] Bell's Pantheon, vol. i. p. 25. [125:4] Ibid. p. 74, and Bulfinch: p. 248. [125:5] Tacitus: Annals, iii. lxi. [125:6] Tales of Anct. Greece, p. 4. [125:7] Bell's Pantheon, vol. i. p. 31. [125:8] Ibid. p. 81. [125:9] Ibid. p. 16. [125:10] Bell's Pantheon, ii. p. 30. [125:11] Cox: Aryan Mythology, ii. 45. [125:12] The Bible for Learners, vol. iii. p. 3. [126:1] Bell's Pantheon, vol. i. p. 78. [126:2] Quoted by Lardner, vol. iii. p. 157. [126:3] Draper: Religion and Science, p. 8. [126:4] Middleton's Letters from Rome, p. 37. In the case of _Jesus_, one _Saul_ of Tarsus, said to be of a worthy and upright character, declared most solemnly, that Jesus himself appeared to him while on his way to Damascus, and again while praying in the temple at Jerusalem. (Acts xxii.) [126:5] See Higgins: Anacalypsis, vol. ii. p. 345. Gibbon's Rome, vol. i. pp. 84, 85. [126:6] Higgins: Anacalypsis, vol. i. p. 611. [126:7] AEneid, lib. iv. [126:8] Tacitus: Annals, bk. i. ch. x. [126:9] Ibid. bk. ii, ch. lxxxii. and bk. xiii. ch. ii. [127:1] See Middleton's Letters from Rome, p
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