_Ten Commandments_, the, of Moses, 59;
of Buddha, 59.
_Ten_, the, Zodiac gods of the Chaldeans, 102.
_Tenth_, the, Xisuthrus, King of the Chaldeans, 23;
Noah, patriarch, 23.
_Tezcatlipoca_, the Supreme God of the Mexicans, 60.
_Testament_, the New, written many years later than generally
supposed, 454.
_Therapeutae_, the, and Essenes the same, 423.
_Thor_, a Scandinavian god, 75;
considered the "Defender" and "Avenger," 75;
the Hercules of the Northern nations, 76;
the Sun personified, 76;
compared with David, 90, 91;
the son of Odin, 129.
_Thoth_, the deity itself, speaks and reveals to his elect among
men the will of God, 60.
_Thibet_, the religion of, similar to Christianity, 400.
_Three_, a sacred number among all nations of antiquity, 368-378.
_Thursday_, sacred to the Scandinavian god, Thor, 32.
_Tibet_, the religion of, similar to Roman Christianity, 400.
_Tien_, the name of the Supreme Power among the Chinese, 476.
_Titans_, the, struggled against Jupiter, 388.
_Tombs_, the, of persons who never lived in the flesh were to be
seen at different places, 510.
_Tower_, the, of Babel, 33;
parallels to, 35-37;
story of, borrowed from Chaldean sources, 102;
nowhere alluded to outside of Genesis, 103.
_Transmigration of Souls_, the, represented on Egyptian sculptures,
45;
taught by all nations of antiquity, 42-45.
_Transubstantiation_, the Heathen doctrine of, became a tenet of
the Christian faith, 313, 314.
_Tree_, the, of Knowledge, 2, 3;
parallels to, 3-16;
a Phallic tree, 101;
Zoroaster hung upon the, 195.
_Trefoil_, the, a sacred plant among the Druids of Britain, 353.
_Trimurti_, the, of the Hindoos, 369;
the same as the Christian Trinity, 369, 370.
_Trinity_, the, doctrine of, the most mysterious of the Christian
church, 368;
adored by the Brahmins of India, 369;
the inhabitants of China and Japan, 371;
the Egyptians, 373;
and many other nations of antiquity, 373-378;
can be explained by allegory only, 561.
_Twelve_, the number which applies to the twelve signs of the
Zodiac, to be found in all religions of antiquity, 498.
_Twins_, the Mexican
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