—— prophets, their ethical religion, i. 223;

their resemblance to those of Africa, v. 74 sq.

Hebrews, their notion of the blighting effect of sexual crime, ii. 114 sq.;

apocryphal Gospel to the, iv. 5 n. 3;

sacrifice their children to Baal, iv. 168 sqq.;

their sacrifice of the first-born, iv. 171 sqq.;

forbidden to reap corners of fields and glean last grapes, vii. 234 sq.;

sacrificed and burned incense to nets, viii. 240 n. 1;

the importance they ascribed to blessings and cursings, ix. 23 n.;

their use of birds as scapegoats for leprosy, ix. 35