[159.1] Sahagun, op. cit., pp. 340-341.

[159.2] Vide Herzog, Real-Encyclop., s.v. Beichte.

[160.1] King, Babylonian Religion, p. 212.

[160.2] Vide Von der Goltz, Das Gebet, p. 297: Cabrol, Prière Antique, p. 316: the aspersion with holy water in the present Roman ritual does not seem to have been obligatory in the early period: vide Duchesne, Origines, p. 404, Engl. transl.

LECTURE IV NOTES

[164.1] An interesting and original contribution to the solution of the question will be found in a recent paper by Mr R. Marett in Folk-Lore, 1904, “From Spell to Prayer.”

[166.1] Vide A. Lang, The Making of Religion.

[167.1] Vide Anthropolog. Journ., 1904, p. 165.

[169.1] R. Marett, op. cit., p. 145.

[170.1] Man, 1902, p. 104.