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[ Thorpe, Northern Mythology, III. 173; Kennedy, Fictions of the Irish Celts, p. 123.]
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[ Kennedy, Fictions of the Irish Celts, p. 168.]
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[ Baring-Gould, Book of Werewolves, p. 133.]
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[ Muir's Sanskrit Texts, Vol. IV. p. 12; Muller, Rig-Veda Sanhita, Vol. I. pp. 230-251; Fick, Woerterbuch der Indogermanischen Grundsprache, p. 124, s v. Bhaga.]
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[ In the North American Review, October, 1869, p. 354, I have collected a number of facts which seem to me to prove beyond question that the name God is derived from Guodan, the original form of Odin, the supreme deity of our Pagan forefathers. The case is exactly parallel to that of the French Dieu, which is descended from the Deus of the pagan Roman.]