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te_. [194:10] See Higgins: Anacalypsis, vol. ii. p. 99. [194:11] See Dunlap's Son of the Man, p. 20. "According to the most ancient tradition of the East-Iranians recorded in the _Zend-Avesta_, the God of Light (Ormuzd) communicated his mysteries to some men through his _Word_." (Bunsen's Angel-Messiah, p. 75.) [194:12] Wake: Phallism, &c., p. 47. [195:1] Prog. Relig. Ideas, vol. i. pp. 258, 259. [195:2] Malcolm: Hist. Persia, vol. i. Ap. p. 494; Nimrod, vol. ii. p. 31. Anacalypsis, vol. i. p. 649. [195:3] Col. i. 26. [195:4] See Bonwick: Egyptian Belief, p. 102. [195:5] See Dunlap's Son of the Man, p. 89, _marginal note_. [195:6] "In the beginning was the _Word_, and the _Word_ was with God, and the _Word_ was God." (John, i. 1.) [195:7] See Bell's Pantheon, vol. ii. 69 and 71. [195:8] Inman: Ancient Faiths, vol. ii. p. 652. [195:9] Ibid. vol. i. p. 537. [195:10] See Bunsen's Angel-Messiah, p. 119. Knight's Ancient Art and Mythology, pp. xxii. and 98. Dunlap's Son of the Man, p. 71, and Spirit History, pp. 183, 205, 206, 249. Bible for Learners, vol. ii. p. 25. Isis Unveiled, vol. ii. pp. 195, 237, 516, besides the authorities already cited. [196:1] See Bunsen's Bible Chronology, p. 5. Keys of St. Peter, 135. Volney's Ruins, p. 168. [196:2] Giles: Hebrew and Christian Records, p. 64, vol. ii. [196:3] Ibid. p. 86, and Taylor's Diegesis, pp. 202, 206, 407. Dupuis: p. 267. [196:4] Eusebius: Eccl. Hist., lib. 1, ch. iv. [196:5] See Dunlap's Son of the Man, p. 78. [196:6] See Ibid. p. 39. [196:7] Luke, iv. 21. [196:8] Psalm, cv. 15. The term "an _Anointed One_," which we use in English, is _Christos_ in Greek, and _Messiah_ in Hebrew. (See Bible for Learners, and Religion of Israel, p. 147.) [196:9] Matthew, xxiv. 24. [196:10] Acts, vii. 45; Hebrews, iv. 8; compare Nehemiah, viii. 17. [197:1] He who, it is said, was liberated at the time of the crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth. [197:2] See Bible for Learners, vol. iii. p. 60. [197:3] Octavius, c. xxix. [197:4] See Anacalypsis, vol. ii. p. 116. [198:1] In his _History of the Campaigns of Alexander_. [198:2] See Anacalypsis, vol. ii. p. 118. [198:3] Ibid. [198:4] Apol. c. 16; Ad Nationes, c. xii. [198:5] See the chapter on "The Worship of the Virgin." [199:1] _Ganesa_ is the _Indian_ God of Wisdom. (See Asiatic Researches, vol. i.) [199:2] The _Ring_ and circle was an emblem of god, or eternity
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