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favorite of the celebrated Marathi poet Tukarama." (Prof. Monier Williams: Indian Wisdom, p. xlviii.) [185:5] See Lundy: Monumental Christianity, p. 160. [185:6] This can be seen by referring to Calmet, Sonnerat, or Higgins, vol. ii., which contain plates representing Crishna. [186:1] Monumental Christianity, p. 128. [186:2] Ancient Faiths, vol. i. p. 411. [186:3] Luke, xxiii. 39-43. [186:4] Vasudeva means God. See Vishnu Purana, p. 274. [186:5] Vishnu Purana, p. 612. [187:1] See Prog. Relig. Ideas, vol. i. p. 72. [187:2] "Si ita se res habet, ut existimat Beausobrius, _Indi_, et _Budistae_ quorum religio, eadem est ac Tibetana, nonnisi a Manichaeis nova haec deliriorum portenta acceperunt. Haenamque gentes praesertim in urbe Nepal, Luna XII. _Badr_ seu _Bhadon Augusti_ mensis, dies festos auspicaturae Dei _Indrae_, erigunt ad illius memoriam ubique locorum _cruces_ amictas _Abrotono_. Earum figuram descriptam habes ad lit. B, Tabula pone sequenti. Nam A effigies est ipsius _Indrae crucifixi_ signa Telech in fronte manibus pedibusque gerentis." (Alph Tibet, p. 203. Quoted in Higgins' Anacalypsis, vol. i. p. 130.) [188:1] "Ils conviennent qu'il a repandu son sang pour le salut du genre humain, ayant ete perce de clous par tout son corps. Quoiqu'ils ne disent pas qu'il a souffert le supplice de la croix, ou en trouve pourtant la figure dans leurs livres." (Quoted in Higgins' Anacalypsis, vol. ii. p. 118.) [188:2] "Although the nations of Europe have changed their religions during the past eighteen centuries, the Hindoo has not done so, except very partially. . . . The religious creeds, rites, customs, and habits of thought of the Hindoos generally, have altered little since the days of Manu, 500 years B. C." (Prof. Monier Williams: Indian Wisdom, p. iv.) [188:3] See Higgins: Anacalypsis, vol. i. pp. 147, 572, 667 and 750; vol. ii. p. 122, and note 4, p. 185, this chapter. [188:4] See Max Mueller's Science of Religion, p. 224. [188:5] Quoted in Lillie's Buddhism, p. 93. [188:6] See Bunsen's Angel-Messiah, p. 20. [188:7] See Bunsen's Angel-Messiah, pp. 20, 25, 85. Prog. Relig. Ideas, vol. i. p. 247. Huc's Travels, vol. i. pp. 326, 327, and almost any work on Buddhism. [188:8] See Bunsen's Angel-Messiah, p. 20. [188:9] Ibid. Johnson's Oriental Religions, p. 604. See also Asiatic Researches, vol. iii., or chapter xii. of this work. [188:10] See Bunsen's Angel-Messiah, p. 18. [188
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