[174] Revue archéologique, 1903, and Reinach, Orpheus (Eng. tr.), p. 88 f.
[175] Gorgias, 523-526; Republic, x, 614; Laws, x, 904 f.; Phædo, 113 f.
[176] Isa. lxv, 17-21; lxvi, 24; Enoch, x, 12-22.
[177] Enoch, xxii.
[178] Enoch, civ, 6; xcix, 11.
[179] Secrets of Enoch, chaps. vii-x. For the third heaven cf. 2 Cor. xii, 2-4. Varro also (quoted in Augustine, De Civ. Dei, vii, 6) assigned the souls of the dead to a celestial space beneath the abode of the gods.
[180] Matt. xxv, 46; 1 Thess. iv, 17; 2 Pet. ii, 4; iii, 13; Rev. xx, 15; xxi, 1; 2 Cor. xii, 2-4.
[181] See, for example, the Revelation of the Monk of Evesham, Eng. tr. by V. Paget (New York, 1909).
[182] Republic, x, 614.
[183] Herzog-Hauck, Real-Encyklopädie, Index, s.v. Fegfeuer; Jewish Encyclopedia, article "Purgatory."