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[123:7] Anac. vol. i. p. 117.
[124:1] Roman Antiq., p. 124. Bell's Panth., i. 128. Dupuis, p. 258.
[124:2] Tales of Anct. Greece, p. 55.
[124:3] Greek and Italian Mytho., p. 81. Bell's Panth., i. 117. Roman Antiq., p. 71, and Murray's Manual Mytho., p. 118.
[124:4] L'Antiquite Expliquee, vol. i. p. 229.
[124:5] Euripides: Bacchae. Quoted by Dunlap: Spirit Hist. of Man, p.
200.
[124:6] Bell's Pantheon, vol. i. p. 58. Roman Antiquities, p. 133.
[124:7] See the chapter on "The Crucifixion of Jesus," and Bell's Pantheon, ii. 195.
[124:8] Bell's Pantheon, vol. ii. p. 170. Bulfinch: The Age of Fable, p.
161.
[124:9] Bell's Pantheon, vol. ii. p. 171.
[125:1] Apol. 1, ch. xxii.
[125:2] Bell's Pantheon, vol. ii. p. 67. Bulfinch: The Age of Fable, p.
19.
[125:3] Bell's Pantheon, vol. i. p. 25.
[125:4] Ibid. p. 74, and Bulfinch: p. 248.
[125:5] Tacitus: Annals, iii. lxi.
[125:6] Tales of Anct. Greece, p. 4.
[125:7] Bell's Pantheon, vol. i. p. 31.
[125:8] Ibid. p. 81.
[125:9] Ibid. p. 16.
[125:10] Bell's Pantheon, ii. p. 30.
[125:11] c.o.x: Aryan Mythology, ii. 45.
[125:12] The Bible for Learners, vol. iii. p. 3.
[126:1] Bell's Pantheon, vol. i. p. 78.
[126:2] Quoted by Lardner, vol. iii. p. 157.
[126:3] Draper: Religion and Science, p. 8.
[126:4] Middleton's Letters from Rome, p. 37. In the case of _Jesus_, one _Saul_ of Tarsus, said to be of a worthy and upright character, declared most solemnly, that Jesus himself appeared to him while on his way to Damascus, and again while praying in the temple at Jerusalem.
(Acts xxii.)
[126:5] See Higgins: Anacalypsis, vol. ii. p. 345. Gibbon's Rome, vol.
i. pp. 84, 85.
[126:6] Higgins: Anacalypsis, vol. i. p. 611.
[126:7] aeneid, lib. iv.
[126:8] Tacitus: Annals, bk. i. ch. x.
[126:9] Ibid. bk. ii, ch. lx.x.xii. and bk. xiii. ch. ii.
[127:1] See Middleton's Letters from Rome, pp. 37, 38.
[127:2] See Religion of the Ancient Greeks, p. 81, and Gibbon's Rome, vol. i. pp. 84, 85.
[127:3] Draper: Religion and Science, p. 8.
[127:4] Socrates: Eccl. Hist. Lib. 3, ch. xix.
[127:5] Draper: Religion and Science, p. 17.
[127:6] See Inman: Ancient Faiths, vol. i. p. 418. Bunsen: Bible Chronology, p. 5, and The Angel-Messiah, pp. 80 and 298.
[127:7] See Higgins: Anacalypsis, vol. ii. p. 113, and Draper: Religion and Science, p. 8.
[127:8] Hardy: Manual Budd., p. 141. Higgins: Anac., i. 618.
[128:1] Draper: Religion and Science, p. 8. Compare Luke i. 26-35.
[128:2] Philostratus, p. 5.
[128:3] See the chapter on Miracles.
[128:4] See Higgins: Anacalypsis, vol. i. p. 151.
[128:5] See the chapter on Miracles.
[128:6] Bell's Pantheon, i. 27. Roman Ant., 136. Taylor's Diegesis, p.
150.
[128:7] Ibid.
[129:1] Eusebius: Eccl. Hist., lib. 2, ch. xiii.