supposed to be primeval and to have preceded Polytheism—an untenable proposition, [261], [421];

supposed to have been given by Divine revelation—untenable, [420]

Monotheistic ‘Instinct,’ refuted by the example of the Semites, [260]

Moon, worship of, earlier than Sun-worship, [71–6];

three phases, [204–6];

turns red (châphar) through shame, [351–2]

Moon-goddess, her names, [158–60]

Moorish architecture derived from life in the Desert, [85]

Mormons speak of God as the great ‘President,’ [266]

Moses, in the myth, resembles Prometheus, [23], [391–2];