[1504] Cf. Müller and Donaldson, History of the Literature of Ancient Greece, chap. xxvi.

[1505] 1 Cor. ix, 9 f.; x, 1-4; Gal. iv, 24 ff.; Heb. vii, 2; Origen, Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, and commentators generally up to the sixteenth century and later.

[1506] Origine de tous les cultes ou religion universelle (1794).

[1507] Science of Language, 2d series; cf. his Hibbert and Gifford lectures.

[1508] It is elaborated in G. W. Cox's Mythology of the Aryan Nations.

[1509] Op. cit. § 864. Cf. article "Panbabylonianism" in Harvard Theological Review for January, 1910.

[1510] Astralmythen der Hebräer, Babylonier und Aegypter (1896-1907).

[1511] So in folk-tales the same motif appears in a hundred different settings; but this is not necessarily a sign of borrowing.

[1512] Op. cit., p. 190.

[1513] See above, § 826, note.