Farnell, Dr., Rector of Exeter College, on Babylonian elements in ancient religion and civilization of Greece, 202
Figgis, Rev. Mr., on Higher Criticism, 221
Fish symbolism, misunderstood by Mr. Robertson, 21
Fourth Gospel, its characteristics, 86, 102, 103, 170
Frazer, Dr. J. G., and Dr. Drews, 142;
esteemed by Dr. Drews as being almost as great an authority as Mr. Robertson, 35
Galatians, Epistle of Paul to, in relation to the narrative of Acts, 131;
its genuineness, 139
Gardner, Prof. Percy, on the two asses, 76, 113
Gospels, transcripts of an annually recurring mystery-play representing the death of a Sun-god, vegetation sprite, called Joshua, and same as Attis, Tammuz, Osiris, etc., 48 foll.;
a monotheistic allegory according to W. B. Smith, 74, 85, 145, 191;
not Messianic romances, 81;
beginnings of the deification of Jesus traceable in the later ones, 86;
evolution in them of Christology, 169 foll.
—— Synoptic, their true inter-relations ignored by Mr. Robertson whenever it suits his purpose, 173 foll.
Hardy, Mr. E. G., his work on Christianity in relation to the Roman Government, 161