Footnotes

[1]. This is, doubtless, the "War in heaven" of the Hebrew Scriptures, with the results reversed.

LESSON XIV.

(Scripture Reading Exercise.)

ANCIENT CONCEPTIONS OF GOD.—(Continued.)

ANALYSIS.

REFERENCES.

VI. Beliefs of the Phoenicians and Their Colonies.

1. The Phoenicians.

2. Their Principal Deities.

Myers "General History." Ch. vii. "Mythologies of All Nations" (Crabb), Chs. lv and lvi. "The Story of the World's Worship" (Dobbins), p. 142 et seq.

Myers' "General History," Ch. viii. Book of Daniel, the Prophet. Burder's "History of All Religions," p. 519 et seq.

Ten Great Religions (Clarke), Ch. 1, and the

VII. Persian Ideas of God, and Worship.

1. The Persians.

2. Persian Religion and Worship.

SPECIAL TEXT: "Thus saith the Lord to His anointed, to Cyrus: * * * * I, the Lord, which call thee by thy name, am the God of Israel. I am the Lord, and there is none else, there is no God beside Me; I girded thee, though thou hast not known Me." (Isaiah xlv:1, 2, 3.)