[60] On the Origin of Human Language and Reason. Geiger.
[61] Science of Thought, p. 299. Max Müller.
[62] Tac. Germ. 9. “Deorumque nominibus appellant secretum illud quod sola reverentia vident,” from Max Müller’s Origin and Growth of Religion, p. 94.
[63] Origin and Growth of Religion, p. 214.
[64] Science of Thought, p. 609.
[65] Science of Thought, p. 125.
[66] Natural Religion, pp. 74, 77.
[67] Ibid., p. 76.
[68] It is not surprising that Max Müller says, “We are not likely to allow ourselves to be persuaded by Dr Gruppe that the only source of religion all over the world was hallucination.”—Anthropological Religion, p. 126.—Translator’s Note.
[69] Max Müller remarks: “His (Dr Gruppe’s) definition of religion is at all events too narrow; it might possibly be found to apply to religion, not in its original, but in its most depraved state.”—Natural Religion, p. 77.—Translator’s Note.