[1794] 2 Cor. iv, 4.
[1795] Koran, vii, 10 ff.
[1796] So in the ceremonies of the pilgrimage to Mecca and in common life. The "satans" have in part coalesced with the jinn; see Lane's Arabian Nights, "Notes to the Introduction," note 21.
[1797] Herzog-Hauck, Real-Encyklopädie, s.v. "Mani u. Manichäismus."
[1798] On a lack of unity in the world see W. James, A Pluralistic Universe.
[1799] § 643.
[1800] So the Zulu Unkulunkulu, the Fiji Ndengei, the Virginia Ahone, and others.
[1801] Compare Lang's sketch of the gods of the lower races in Myth, Ritual, and Religion, chap. xii f., and Making of Religion, preface and chaps. xii-xiv.
[1802] Strachey, Historie of Travaile into Virginia Britannica (1612), p. 98 f. and chap. vii; Winslow, Relation (1624), printed in Young's Chronicles of the Pilgrim Fathers, see chap. xxiii.
[1803] Cf. Tylor, Primitive Culture, ii, 324, 339.