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eno and Cleanthes_; Eng. tr. in Arnold, _Roman Stoicism_, p. 85 ff. The quotation in Acts xvii, 28, may be from Cleanthes or from Aratus. On the Graeco-Roman Stoicism and the relation between it and Christianity see Arnold, op. cit. [1823] Apuleius, _Metamorphoses_, bk. xi; Roscher, _Lexikon_, article "Isis"; Cumont, _Mysteries of Mithra_; id., _Astrology and Religion among the Greeks and Romans_, Index, s.vv. _Isis and Serapis_ and _Mithra_. [1824] _Metaphysics_, i, 5: "The one is god." [1825] So in Goethe, Wordsworth, and other modern poets. [1826] In certain regions, especially in Tibet and Japan, Buddhism coalesces with popular nature-cults and shamanistic systems, and loses its nontheistic character. [1827] Cf. Satayana, "Lucretius," in his _Three Philosophical Poets_. [1828] The great exception is the resurrection of Jesus, regarded in the New Testament and by the mass of orthodox Christians as an historical fact, and one of infinite significance for the salvation of the world. [1829] An emotional element possessing moral force may exist in any religion; cf. below, Sec.Sec. 1167, 1192, 1199. [1830] Sec. 13 ff. [1831] See above, Chapter iii. [1832] See above, Sec.Sec. 128, 131, 231 ff. [1833] Cf. article "Charms and Amulets" in Hastings, _Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics_. [1834] Cf. Marett, _Threshold of Religion_, p. 77 ff. [1835] Examples are found in J. H. King, _The Supernatural_, Index, s.v.; Tylor, _Primitive Culture_, Index, s.v.; L. T. Hobhouse, _Morals in Evolution_, Index, s.v.; and see the references in these works. [1836] See above, Sec. 3. [1837] Spencer, _Principles Of Sociology_, i, 280 ff.; Westermarck, _Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas_, ii, 550 al. [1838] Dorsey, _Skidi Pawnee_, p. 341; article "Bantu" in Hastings, _Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics_, ii, 359; Rivers, _The Todas_, p. 393; Tylor, _Primitive Culture_, ii, 392; Westermarck, op. cit., ii, 518 al. [1839] Tylor, op. cit., ii, 385, 395 al.; Gen. viii, 21. [1840] Batchelor, _The Ainu_; Miss Fletcher, _Indian Ceremonies_; Hollis, _The Nandi_, p. 12; Hopkins, _Religions of India_, pp. 449 ff. 528; Saussaye, _Religion of the Teutons_, pp. 373, 383; R. M. Meyer, _Altgermanische Religionsgeschte_, pp. 416, 419 ff.; N. W. Thomas, article "Animals" in Hastings, _Encyclopaedia of Religion and
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