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oir of Bordeaux Cathedral, one of which represents the ascension of our Saviour to heaven on an Eagle." (Higgins: Anac., vol. i. p. 273.) [216:1] Oriental Religions, pp. 494, 495. [216:2] Asiatic Res., vol. x. p. 129. Anacalypsis, vol. ii. p. 103. [216:3] Bunsen: The Angel-Messiah, p. 49. [216:4] Prog. Relig. Ideas, vol. i. p. 86. See also, Higgins: Anacalypsis, vol. i. p. 159. [216:5] Prog. Relig. Ideas, vol. i. p. 214. [216:6] Ibid. p. 258. [217:1] Ovid's Metamorphoses, as rendered by Addison. Quoted in Taylor's Diegesis, p. 148. [217:2] Quoted by Higgins: Anacalypsis, vol. ii. p. 114. See also, Taylor's Diegesis, pp. 163, 164. [217:3] Taylor's Diegesis, p. 164. [217:4] Prichard's Egyptian Mythology, pp. 66, 67. [218:1] Dupuis: Origin of Religious Belief, p. 161. See also, Dunlap's Mysteries of Adoni, p. 23, and Spirit Hist. of Man, p. 216. [218:2] Calmet's Fragments, vol. ii. p. 21. [218:3] Murray: Manual of Mythology, p. 86. [218:4] See Dupuis: Origin of Religious Beliefs, p. 261. [219:1] See Dupuis: Origin of Religious Beliefs, p. 247, and Taylor's Diegesis, p. 164. [219:2] See Taylor's Diegesis, p. 164. We shall speak of _Christian_ forgeries anon. [219:3] See Bell's Pantheon, vol. i. p. 2. [220:1] Quoted in Dunlap's Son of the Man, p. vii. See also, Knight: Ancient Art and Mythology, p. xxvii. "From the days of the prophet Daniel, down to the time when the red cross knights gave no quarter (fighting for _the Christ_) in the streets of Jerusalem, the Anointed was worshiped in Babylon, Basan, Galilee and Palestine." (Son of the Man, p. 38.) [220:2] Ezekiel, viii. 14. [220:3] Quoted in Taylor's Diegesis, p. 162, and Higgins: Anacalypsis, vol. ii. p. 114. [221:1] See Justin: Cum. Typho, and Tertullian: De Bap. [221:2] See Higgins: Anacalypsis, vol. ii. p. 16, and vol. i. p. 519. Also, Prichard's Egyptian Mythology, p. 66, and Bonwick's Egyptian Belief, p. 163. [221:3] See Bonwick's Egyptian Belief, p. 166, and Dunlap's Mysteries of Adoni, pp. 124, 125. [221:4] Prolegomena to Ancient History. [221:5] See Higgins: Anacalypsis, vol. ii. p. 102. [221:6] Murray: Manual of Mythology, pp. 347, 348. [222:1] Dupuis: Origin of Religious Belief, p. 256. [222:2] Bonwick's Egyptian Belief, p. vi. [222:3] Ibid. pp. 150-155, 178. [222:4] Herodotus, bk. ii. chs. 170, 171. [222:5] See Dupuis: Origin of Religious Belief, p. 263, and Higgins: Anacalypsis, vol.
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