FOOTNOTES:
[Footnote 167: It is worthy of note that both the Pentateuch and most heathen traditions agree, as to the order or stages of creation, with the geological record of modern science.]
[Footnote 168: Rawlinson: Ancient Monarchies.]
[Footnote 169: Ebrard: Apologetics, vol. ii.]
[Footnote 170: Williams: Indian Wisdom, p. 22.]
[Footnote 171: De Quatrefages: The Human Species, p. 490.]
[Footnote 172: Christ and Other Masters, p. 281.]
[Footnote 173: Manual of Buddhism, p. 66.]
[Footnote 174: Ebrard: Apologetics, vol. ii.]
[Footnote 175: Ibid.]
[Footnote 176: Indian Wisdom, pp. 32, 393.]
[Footnote 177: Ebrard: Apologetics, vol. ii.]
[Footnote 178: Ebrard: Apologetics, vol. iii.]
[Footnote 179: De Pressensé: The Ancient World and Christianity, p. 87.]
[Footnote 180: Schoolcraft: Notes on the Iroquois.]
[Footnote 181: Quoted by Morgan in St. Paul in Britain, p. 23.]
[Footnote 182: The full development of the doctrine was not reached till far on in the Christian centuries. Hardwick: Christ and Other Masters, p. 204.]
[Footnote 183: Aryan Witness, closing chapter.]