SOLAR-WORSHIP, [457]–464;
prevailed among Israelites, [459]–461.

SOMERSET, Duke of, on heavenly voices, [202].

SOSIOSH, [523].

SOURY, Dr. Jules, on Renan’s “Life of Jesus,” [8], [9];
on date of First Peter, [58], [59];
he pronounces Jesus a victim of insanity, [399]–403;
on Mary Magdalene, [417], [418];
on Jewish worship of Aschera, [449];
on sacred prostitution, [451], [452];
on the sun as the father of life, [458];
on Biblical and Babylonian legends, [526], [527];
on deluge legend, [526], [527];
on the fallaciousness of religious beliefs, [579].

SOUTH, Dr., on Revelation, [60].

STAVES, command respecting, [163].

STRANGE, Judge, on origin of Christ and Christianity, [571], [572].

STRAUSS, his Life of Jesus, [8];
Mark latest of Synoptics affirmed by, [55];
on Messianic requirements, [91];
on Annunciation, [102];
raising of Lazarus, [187];
different versions of the anointment, [201];
on trial of Jesus before Herod, [237];
on rending of veil of the temple, [266], [267];
on bribing the soldiers, [325], [326];
on conflicting statements of Evangelists regarding appearances of Jesus, [302], [303];
astrology associated with birth of Messiah, [469];
angels of Persian origin, [517].

SUETONIUS, [46].

SUN-WORSHIP, doctrine of the resurrection derived from, [463].