[2044] So far has the idea of the civil character of the Church been carried that in some places the keeper of a licensed brothel has been required to be a member of the State Church.
[2045] Harnack, Dogmengeschichte; articles in Herzog-Hauck, Real-Encyklopädie, and Jewish Encyclopedia; Mansel, The Gnostic Heresies.
[2046] Cumont, Textes et monuments and The Mysteries of Mithra.
[2047] Metamorphoses, chap. xi.
[2048] Cf. article "Isis" in Roscher's Lexikon.
[2049] Cf. A. G. Leonard, Islam, her Moral and Spiritual Value.
[2050] A. Müller, Islam, ii, 614 ff.; Coppée, Conquest of Spain; Dozy, Histoire des musulmans en Espagne; Stanley Lane-Poole, Story of the Moors in Spain.
[2051] Of these fraternities the largest and most powerful is the Senussi of North Africa, a splendidly organized body with a central administration clothed with absolute authority; see Depont and Coppolani, Les confréries religieuses musulmanes.
[2052] S. de Sacy, Exposé de la religion des Druses; J. Wortabet, Researches into the Religions of Syria; C. H. Churchill, Ten Years' Residence in Mt. Lebanon.
[2053] Cf. Dr. Thomas Arnold's ideal, the identification of Church and State (A. P. Stanley, Life and Correspondence of Thomas Arnold).