398. A Year's Journey through Central and Eastern Arabia. By William Gifford Palgrave. Third edition. 1866. London.
399. Article in Revue des Deux Mondes, January 15, 1868.
400. Studies in Religious History and Criticism. The Future of Religion in Modem Society.
401. Ibid., "The Part of the Semitic People in the History of Civilization."
402. Ibid. The Future of Religion in Modern Society, The Origins of Islamism.
403. The Sympathy of Religions, an Address by Thomas Wentworth Higginson. Boston, 1871.
404. Job i. 6, 12; ii. 1; Zech. iii. 1; 1 Chron. xxi. 1.
405. In the passages where Satan or the Devil is mentioned, the truth taught is the same, and the moral result the same, whether we interpret the phrase as meaning a personal being, or the principle of evil. In many of these passages a personal being cannot be meant: for example, John vi. 70; Matt. xvi. 23; Mark viii. 33; 1 Cor. v. 5; 2 Cor. xii. 7; 1 Thess. ii. 18; 1 Tim. i. 20; Heb. ii. 14.
406. Exodus vi. 2.
407. Exodus iii. 14.