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the
truth,
r
as
original.
Ideas,
phrases,
and
even
whole
paragraphs
have
been
taken
World,
in
their
Glory
and
their
Desolation,
y
Theodore
A.
Buckley,
. A.
London
:
:
Author.
(From
the
London
Edit.)
Boston
had made: and
the
seventh
day,
and
sanctified
it,
Meru th
the
tree
which
the words
of the
represent-
 It
is
well
known
that
when
the
science
of
tree
Horn.3
Dr.
Delitzsch,
riting
f
the
Persian
legend,
bserves
ate
it
to
become
as
gods.3
Among
the
most
at
one
entered his
Bunsen's
such
as
we
actually
find,
and
we
may
also
notice
that
the
cuneiform
account
does
not
always
coin-ide
even
Hellenic
tales
bear
a
strong
resemblance
have
happened,
had
three
sons.
(Bunsen
may
have
been
laid
at
this
time.
1
Count
de
Volney
says
17th
of
the
month
Athor,
sea,
and
even
on
high
mountains,
may
have
given
rise
to
legends
of
a
great
flood.
Fossils
found
imbedded
in
high
ground
have
been
appealed
to,
both
in
ancient
city
had
name
of
a
planet
was
the surface of the
most
corrupting
orm.
Even
in
the
temple
itself,
tood
the
Ashera,
or
the
upright
mblem,
on
the
circular
bring
happiness
the
freedom
the
midst
of
the
sea
upon
the
dry
ground;
tes
and
Hydaspus,
by
the
touch
of
his
rod,
and
passed
through
them
dry-shod.3
y
the
same
mighty
wand,
he
drew
water
from
the
Mount,
on
a
mountain
was
obviously
An
angel
appeared
to
Anna
and
her
husband
(Joachim),
unto
them:
but
surely
we
will
not
kill
thee.
truth there
in all
monster. After
Count de
ariived
in
Egypt,
the
Egyptians,
having
crown-
with
an
ox
quiet,
but
that
they
are
to
 
has
shell,
and
Syrians
8
Bonwick's
These
In-ians,
as
well
conquest,
the
Span-ards
found
circumcised
nations
and the
shows,
from
 frag-ents
of
the
Cuneiform
What is the
other
nations.
of their
was on
this wise:
power
to
establish
unto
the
Gentiles,
believed
on
in
the
world,
you
according
to
my
gospel,
quote
spells
it.
Buddhas
(see
ch.
xxix).
We
speak
of
Gautama.
4
Prog.
Kelig.Ideas,
vol.
i.
p.
86.
reasons
Buddha
is
described
by
Buddhistic
legends
s
having
descended
from
heaven
Symbolism,
and
chap.
xxix.
be
distinctly
een,
re-igion,
and
enjoined
pon
them
to
obey
Jesus,
nd
would
not
have
failed
so
utterly
o
Latin
and
Syriac
ver-
9
See
Chambers's
Encyclopaedia,
art.
 Apol-
eions,
Matthew
narrator,
have
been
exploded
by
1
See
Beal
human deliver-nce
:
 
narrator,
fter
having
interwoven
into
his
story,
told him
prophe-ied
the
stamped
the
story
false
and
body
before
the
blood
East,
they
required
a
second
edition
Garbett,
M.
A.,
in
a
the
of
stone,
making
their
tribes
of
Indians
at the
a
great
many
instances
in
there
idea is
nothing
could not
love,
Researches,
vol.
iii.,
r
chap-
days
of
Manu,
500
years
b.
c.
(Prof.
Monier
ter
his
precepts
and
prayers
Jesus
of
Nazareth
Saviour,
Crish-
8
The
Cobra,
or
hooded
snake,
Lord
Kingsborough,
of the
Hindoo Saviour
so,
he
must
therefore
all
eter-ity,
when
his
mission
of
benevolence
was
completed
n
earth,
ascended
bodily
been
worshiped
priest,
s
sitting
t
his
right
hand,
and
promises
o
fight
or
him
against
his
enemies.
This
god
was
worshiped
at
Byblis
in
Phoe-icia
with
precisely
he
same
ceremonies
his
resurrection
from
the
dead
was
the Passover
extreme
West.
The
ancient
Pagan
inhabitants
of
Europe
celebrated
annually
this
Under
the
direction
of
Jesus,
eter
drew
:
 
second
century
during
the
time
of
IrencBus,
Saviour
has
yet
been
found
among
the
monuments
of
early
Chris-ianity.
wished
to
present
to
view,
was
verturn
the
Roman
empire,
would
return
again
to
govern
them.'
This
remarkable
tradition
was
so
deeply
cherished
in
their
hearts,
says
Mr.
the
discourses
attributed
to
Jesus
were
really
ttered
by
him,
were
obliged
o
expect
the
century
b.
o.,
that
that of
8.
Buddha,
worship
me,
his life-time
divinity. 3
Eucharist
isanother
piece
of
Pagan-sm
adopted
by
the
the
true
body
and
the
true
blood
of
regularly
he
and
Zoroaster,
way
from
high
Asia,
the
centre
of
baptism
the
early
Christians
offered
now
 
Stephens,
t
Genoa
to
apply
taxing
Cyrenius,
then
President
of
Syria
was
born
in
Bethlehem,
a
city
of
Judea,
according
unto
the
prophecies
in
and
Africa
he
entered
the
sanctuary
of
the
Oracle,
Greece,
and
brought
with
them
fore
me
could
subjugate
all
things
pp.
109,110-115.)
this
incarnate
God
was
from
all
eternity
heights
of
the
clouds
world of
Many
not
onlyrejected
uch
a
destiny
or
themselves,
ut
were
indignant
t
the
attempt
to
decoy
their
children
into
such
Moore
her
arms,
necks
a
small
ornament
in
the
form
of
a
heart,
alled
Bulla.
This
was
imitated
by
the
early
Christians.
Upon
their
ancient
monuments
in
the
Vatican,
not
allow
an
eunuch
so
much
as
The
principal
octrines
New
Testament
is
strikingsimilarity
the
signification
f
the
name
Jesus,
did
expect
an
Angel-Messiah
Gautama
Buddha,
the
 Angel-Messiah,
same
concern-ng
him.
Eusebius,
speaking
of
him,
says
that the
dominion.
It
by
the
event,
be
he
who
them
could
not
be
que
4
Quoted
in
Taylor's
Syntagma,
p.
170.
des
ecclesiastiques,
on-sulement
ne
disent
pas
and
firebrand,
he
rack
and
the
thumb-screw.
 Persecution
is
to
be
seen
written
on
the
pages
of
ecclesiastical
istory,
rom
the
time
the
merely
 
were
held
open
by
a
wooden
engine,
themselves
to
any
extent,
a
state
they
nd
life
on
the
first
f
days.
As
light
s
the
beginning
decade the
Sign of
became
the
Zeupater
 
Life,
the
Creator,
the
Sun.
Buddha,
the
overcome
by
his
enemies.
The
powers
of
darkness,
nd
of
winter,
which
had
sought
in
vain
to
wound
him,
have
at
length
on
the
victory.
he
bright
un
of
summer
is
finally
lain,
rucified
n
the
heavens,
nd
piercedby
the
arrow,
spear
or
the
day,
or
pretensions,hereby
he
himself
out
as
the
crucified
spirit
of
In
other
words,
the
crucified
lamb
typifies
he
crucified
un,
by
blacker
and
blacker
grows
the
typified
by
be
represented
buried
in
a
sleep
could
rouse
her.
Christ
Jesus,
then,
is
the
Sun,
in
his
short
career
and
early
death.
past,
and
his
history
o
obscured
by
legend,
that
it
may
be
compared
to
footprints
n
the
sand.
no
memorial
in
writing
Christ
was
born
is
also
in
the
same
vein,
was
seemed
filledwith
A
coarse
sort
of
religious
feeling
achievement of his will.
oppo-ition,
particularly
atonement
is
demolished,
nd
modern
theology
annot
get
over
the
absurdity
realms of
Brazil,
S.
Beagle,
was
particularly
dells.
Daughter
of
Heaven,
I
approach
thee
with
praise,
s
the
cow
approaches
her
milker;
accept,
O
Night
1
not
the
hymn
only,
dorus,
who
wrote
slaughtered
ow
on
which
the
gods
and
rugged
North
remains of their
the
sea
Night.
earlier
ages
pictured
o
itselfthe
meetings
in
that
blissful
land,
the
forgiveness
f
old
wrongs,
and
the
recon-iliation
of
deadly
feuds,1
just
as
light
and
darkness,
assumes
denomination
from
Christy
which
would
apply
to
any
is
(Justin
Martyr
: Apol.
answer
the
question,
whether
the
affairs
of
have
not
scrupled
expressly
[to
be
Christians]
were
first
seized,