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nity" was in existence long ages before Christ. Christianity is only, as we have said, a patchwork composed of old materials; from the later Jews comes the Unity of God; from India and Egypt the Trinity in Unity; from India and Egypt the crucified Redeemer; from India, Egypt, Greece, and Rome, the virgin mother and the divine son; from Egypt its priests and its ritual; from the Essenes and the Therapeuts its ascetism; from Persia, India, and Egypt, its Sacraments; from Persia and Babylonia its angels and its devils; from Alexandria the blending into one of many lines of thought. There is nothing original in this creed, save its special appeal to the ignorant and to babes; "not many wise men after the flesh" are found among its adherents; it is an appeal to the darkness of the world, not to its light: to superstition, not to knowledge; to faith, not to reason. As its root is, so also are its fruits, and when--after glancing at its morality--we turn to its history, we shall see that the corrupt tree bears corrupt fruit, and that from the evil stem of a thinly disguised Paganism spring forth the death-bringing branches of the Upas-tree Christianity, stunting the growth of the young civilisation of the West, and drugging, with its poisonous dew-droppings, the Europe which lay beneath its shade, swoon-slumbering in the death stupor of the Ages of Darkness and of Faith. * * * * * INDEX TO SECTION II. OF PART II. * * * * * INDEX OF BOOKS USED. Cicero, Commonwealth, quoted by Inman...376 Cory, Ancient Fragments, quoted by Inman...377 Dulaure, Histoire Abregee de Differens Cultes...383, 390 Eusebius, Ecclesiastical History...386 Gibbon, Decline and Fall...388 Glennie, In the Morning Land...391 Hyde, quoted by Giles...378, 379 Inman, Ancient Faiths...376, 379 Jones, Sir W., Asiatic Researches...356, 377 Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews...364, 388 " Wars of the Jews...389 Justin Martyr, First Apology...385 Kalisch, Historical and Critical Commentary...384, 385 Keim, Jesus of Nazara...365 Lake, Plato, Philo, and Paul...363, 364, 367, 374, 388 Mahabharata, quoted by Muir...376 Manu, quoted in Anthology...377 Milman, History of Christianity, quoted by Lake...373 Mosheim, Ecclesiastical History...380, 382, 386, 390, 391 Plato...358 " summarised by Mdme. Dacier...364 Rig Veda, quoted in Anthology...377 Sabaean Litany, q
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