[207.1] Vide Archiv für vergl. Religionswissensch., 1904, p. 395.
[207.2] The remarkable ethical fragment of an unknown philosopher, Eusebios, in Ionic dialect, quoted by Stobæus, περὶ ἀρετῆς, § 85 (vol. i. p. 39, Meineke), contains moral aspirations that strikingly resemble New Testament doctrine, and may possibly have been intended as a prayer, but it contains no appeal to a divinity: he may belong to the Neo-Platonic sect, vide Orelli, Opusc. Græc. Sentent., vol. ii. p. 728.
[208.1] Vedic Hymns, pt. ii. p. 61.
[209.1] E.g., “Protect our people all around with those undeceived guardians of thine, oh Agni,” ib., p. 158.
[210.1] Atharva-Veda (Sacred Books, vol. xlii. p. 138).
[210.2] Vedic Hymns, pt. ii. p. 376.
[210.3] Ib., p. 273.
[210.4] Ib., p. 383.
[210.5] Ib., p. 352.
[211.1] Quoted by Prof. Tylor, Primitive Culture, vol. ii. p. 339, from Rig Veda, vii. 89, 3.