[6] Acts x. 11.
[7] 2 Cor. xii. 2-4. Cp. also Galat. i. 12, 16; Ephes. i. 3; and the Apocryphal Acts of Paul, Ante-Nicene Library, vol. xvi.
[8] With the ancient Irish, the abode of the departed was beyond the Atlantic, towards the setting sun; so, in the Hindu mythology, Yama, King of the Dead, crossed the stream towards the sunset, first showing the way by which all men were to follow him. This natural idea has been shared by many barbarous races.
[9] Vault;
inna luinge, genitive of
long, = ship. Qy. here = ‘nave’?
[10] South-east, possibly because that is the direction of Jerusalem, the Holy City.
[11] The word used is