[D] Otté: Scandinavian History.
[E] For an account of Creation, see first and second chapters of Genesis.
[F] For an account of the Fall, see third chapter of Genesis.
[G] For an account of the Flood, see the sixth, seventh, and eighth chapters of Genesis.
[H] “That man who, casting off all desires acts without interest, free from egotism and selfishness, attains to tranquility—this is the condition of the supreme being. Having obtained this, one is not troubled, and remaining in it [during the rest of his life] passes on to extinction in the supreme spirit.”—[From the “Bhagavad Gita.”]
[I] Held at the Hall of Philosophy, August 7, 1882, at 5 p. m.
Transcriber’s Notes:
Obvious punctuation errors repaired.
Page 179, “Lubetech” changed to “Lubetch” to match rest of text’s usage (Congress at Lübetch (1090))