Ife, a town of the gods of the Yorubas, [100]

Immortality, belief in, characterised the Jahveistic Prophets, [305]

Indians, traces of Nomadic myths among, [67–70]

Interlacing of psychological Combinations, [376]

Iokaste, the ‘Evening-glow,’ mother and wife of Oedipus, [187]

Îrân, traces of Nomadism in, [68–9]

Iranian (Persian) theological ideas influence the Hebrews in and after the Captivity, [326–9]

Irej, ancestor of the Iranians, his sufferings a type of the subjugation of his race, [258]

Isaac, the ‘Laugher,’ originally the Sun, [92–96];

myth of the sacrifice of, [45–7], [104–6];