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[93]. See Satapatha-Brâhmana, translated by Professor Eggeling in vols. xii. and xxvi. of Sacred Books of the East. Max Müller places the age of these books within the ninth and seventh centuries B.C.
[94]. E. Quinet, Le Génie des Religions, p. 185; Paris, 1857.
[95]. Sir Monier Williams, Religious Thought and Life in India, p. 24, referring to the Aitareya-Brahmana, vii. 13.
[96]. Oldenberg, Buddha, etc., p. 15; T. W. Rhys Davids, Hibbert Lectures, p. 25.
[97]. Gough, Philosophy of the Upanishads, pp. 41, 42.
[98]. Sacred Books of the East, vols. i. and xv. No one has dated any of the Upanishads earlier than 600 B.C., and some of them are very late.
[99]. Sacred Books of the East, vol. i. p. lxvi.
[100]. Svetâsvatara-Upanishad, iii. 7, iv. 14, 16, v. 13, vi. 7, 9, Sacred Books of the East, vol. xv.
[101]. Oldenberg, Buddha, etc., pp. 47, 48; Gough, Phil. Upan. pp. 61, 67.