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[15]. Alabaster, Modern Buddhist; in the Wheel of the Law, p. 73; Trübner and Co., 1871.
[16]. 5th April 1885. In the Madras Times for October 29, 1886, a meeting of the Society for the Propagation of True Religion is advertised, for reading and exposition of the Bhagavad-Gita.
[17]. The Light of Asia; The Occult World; Esoteric Buddhism; Theosophy of Archaic Religions.
[18]. Parerga, 3d ed. i. 59.
[19]. Westminster Review, New Series, vol. xlviii. p. 469.
[20]. Gerald Massey, Light, 16th June 1883.
[21]. Among these are reckoned Adam, Fohi, Laotze, Jesus, Mohammed, and Jenghiz Khān.—Kinnealy, Commentary on the Apocalypse, p. 685.