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on Hercules and Christ, [541].

MEREDITH, E. P., on identity of Christian Agapae with Bacchanalian and Eleusinian feasts, [555].

MESSIAH, the, must be a son of David, [76], [91];
Jewish argument against Jesus as, [490], [491].

MESSIANIC IDEA, the, [487]–492;
of Persian origin, [487], [488].

MESSIANIC PROPHECIES, Isaiah vii, [14];
Genesis xlix, [10];
Isaiah ix, 6;
Jeremiah xxiii, 5, 6;
Daniel ix, 25;
[92]–101;
two kinds of, [100], [101]; [488], [489].

MICHELET, on first fruits of bride claimed by parson, [455], [456].

MILL, John Stuart, best moral teachings not of Christian origin, [414].

MILMAN, Dean, on passage in Josephus, [35];
on resurrection of saints, [319];
on polytheistic forms of Christianity, [482];
on Logos, [493];
Pagan mysteries adopted by the church, [557].

MIRACLES OF CHRIST, [14]–17;
impossibility of, [18];
arguments of Hume against, [19].

MITHRA, [519]–523;
picture of, [520].