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dostan, vol. ii. p. 310. [280:2] See the Genealogies in Matt. and Luke. [280:3] See ch. xviii. [280:4] Matt. ii. 13. [280:5] See ch. xviii. [280:6] Matt. ii. 16. [280:7] Hist. Hindostan, vol. ii. p. 317. Asiatic Researches, vol. i. p. 259. [280:8] Introduc. to Infancy, Apoc. Higgins: Anacalypsis, vol. i. p. 130. Savary: Travels in Egypt, vol. i. p. 126, in Hist. Hindostan, vol. ii. p. 318. [280:9] Hist. Hindostan, vol. ii. p. 316. [280:10] "Elizabeth, hearing that her son John was about to be searched for (by Herod), took him and went up into the mountains, and looked around for a place to hide him. . . . But Herod made search after John, and sent servants to Zacharias," &c. (Protevangelion, Apoc. ch. xvi.) [280:11] Hist. Hindostan, vol. ii. p. 321. [281:1] Infancy, Apoc., ch. xx. 1-8. [281:2] Hist. Hindostan, vol. ii. p. 321. [281:3] Infancy, Apoc., ch. xviii. 1-3. [281:4] Hist. Hindostan, vol. ii. p. 343. [281:5] Infancy, Apoc., ch. xviii. [281:6] Hist. Hindostan, vol. ii. p. 340. Aryan Mytho., vol. ii. p. 136. [281:7] Infancy, Apoc., ch. xvii. [281:8] Hist. Hindostan, vol. ii. p. 319, and ch. xxvii. this work. [281:9] Matthew, viii. 2. [281:10] Hist. Hindostan, vol. ii. p. 320. [281:11] Matt. xxvi. 6-7. [281:12] See ch. xx. [282:1] Prog. Relig. Ideas, vol. i. p. 71. [282:2] Matt. xxii. Luke, xxviii. [282:3] See ch. xx. [282:4] John, xix. 34. [282:5] See Vishnu Purana, p. 612. [282:6] Luke, xxiii. 43. [282:7] See ch. xxii. [282:8] See Ibid. [282:9] See ch. xxiii. [282:10] Matt. xxviii. [282:11] See ch. xxiii. [282:12] See Acts, i. 9-11. [282:13] See ch. xxiv. [282:14] See passages quoted in ch. xxiv. [282:15] See Oriental Religions, p. 504. [282:16] Matt. xxiv. 31. Rom. xiv. 10. [282:17] See ch. xxvi. [282:18] John, i. 3. I. Cor. viii. 6. Eph. iii. 9. [282:19] See Geeta, lec. x. p. 85. [282:20] Rev. i. 8, 11; xxii. 13; xxi. 6. [282:21] He is described as a superhuman organ of light, to whom the superhuman organ of darkness, the evil serpent, was opposed. He is represented "bruising the head of the serpent," and standing upon him. (See illustrations in vol. i. Asiatic Researches; vol. ii. Higgins' Anacalypsis; Calmet's Fragments, and other works illustrating Hindoo Mythology.) [282:22] Jesus, "the Sun of Righteousness," is also described as a superhuman organ of light, opposed by Satan, "the old serpent." He is
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