[208-1] Harrison Allen, M. D., The Life Form in Art, Phila. 1874.
[210-1] Cussans, Grammar of Heraldry, p. 16.
[212-1] Numerous examples from classical antiquity are given by Creuzer, Symbolik, Bd. i. s. 114. sqq.
[214-1] W. von Humboldt, Gesammelte Werke, Bd. iv., s. 332.
[214-2] Creuzer, Symbolik und Mythologie, Bd. i., s. 282.
[214-3] Carl Frederick Koppen, Die Lamaische Hierarchie and Kirche, ss. 59, 60, 61.
[219-1] Adolph Holtzmann, Deutsche Mythologie, p. 232 (Leipzig, 1874).
[222-1] “Es ist so gewissermassen in allen ernsten orientalischen Lehren das Christenthum in seinem Keime vorgebildet.” Creuzer, Symbolik und Mythologie der Alten Völker, Bd. i., s. 297.
[223-1] In a conversation reported by Mr. John Morley, John Stuart Mill expressed his belief that “the coming modification of religion” will be controlled largely through men becoming “more and more impressed with the awful fact that a piece of conduct to-day may prove a curse to men and women scores and even hundreds of years after the author of it is dead.”