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nt Caucasus, _with arms extended_." (Alexander Murray: Manual of Mythology, p. 82.) "Prometheus is said to have been _nailed up with arms extended_, near the Caspian Straits, on Mount Caucasus. The history of Prometheus on the Cathedral at Bordeaux (France) here receives its explanation." (Higgins: Anacalypsis, vol. ii. p. 113.) [192:3] See AEschylus' "Prometheus Chained." Translated by the Rev. R. Potter: Harper & Bros., N. Y. [192:4] Ibid. p. 82. [193:1] Petraeus was an interchangeable synonym of the name Oceanus. [193:2] "Then Peter took him, and began to rebuke him, saying: Be it far from thee, Lord; this shall not be unto thee." (Matt. xvi. 22.) [193:3] "And there followed him a great company of people, and of women, which also bewailed and lamented him." (Luke, xxiii. 27.) [193:4] See Taylor's Diegesis, pp. 193, 194, or Potter's AEschylus. [193:5] "They say that the god (Bacchus), the offspring of Zeus and Demeter, was torn to pieces." (Diodorus Siculus, in Knight, p. 156, _note_.) [193:6] See Knight: Anct. Art and Mythology, p. 98, _note_. Dupuis: Origin of Religious Belief, 258. Higgins: Anacalypsis, vol. ii. p. 102. [193:7] Knight: Ancient Art and Mythology, p. xxii. _note_. [193:8] Ibid. [193:9] Bonwick: Egyptian Belief, p. 169. [193:10] Dupuis: Origin of Religious Belief, p. 135. [193:11] Ibid. [193:12] Beausobre quotes the inscription on a monument of Bacchus, thus: "C'est moi, dit il, qui vous conduis, C'est moi, qui vous conserve, ou qui vous sauve; Je sui Alpha et Omega, &c." (See chap. xxxix this work.) [193:13] See Higgins: Anacalypsis, vol. i. p. 322. Dupuis: Origin of Religious Belief, p. 195. Bonwick: Egyptian Belief, p. 152. Dunlap: Mysteries of Adoni, p. 94. [193:14] See Celtic Druids, Taylor's Diegesis, p. 153, and Montfaucon, vol. i. [193:15] See Mysteries of Adoni, p. 91, and Higgins: Anac., vol. i. p. 322. [194:1] See Taylor's Diegesis, p. 153. [194:2] See the chapter on "Miracles of Jesus." [194:3] See Dupuis: Origin of Religious Belief, p. 254. [194:4] See Monumental Christianity, p. 186. [194:5] See Higgins: Anacalypsis, vol. ii. p. 15. [194:6] See Giles: Hebrew and Christian Records, vol. ii. p. 86. [194:7] See Anacalypsis, vol. ii. p. 15, and _our_ chapter on Christian Symbols. [194:8] This subject will be referred to again in chapter xxxix. [194:9] See Dunlap's Spirit Hist., pp. 237, 241, 242, and Mysteries of Adoni, p. 123, _no
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