[101]. As King Charles’s oak may be seen in the fern-root.
[102]. Fabricius, i. p. 84.
[103]. Neue Ierosolymitanische Pilgerfahrt. Würtzburg, 1667, p. 47.
[104]. Stephanus Le Moyne, Notæ ad Varia Sacra, p. 863.
[105]. Abulfeda, p. 15. In the Apocryphal book, The Combat of Adam (Dillman, Das Christliche Adambuch des Morgenlandes; Göttingen, 1853), the same reason for hostility is given. In that account, Satan appears to Cain, and prompts him to every act of wickedness.
[106]. Tabari, i. c. xxx.
[107]. Jalkut, fol. 11 a.
[108]. Yaschar, p. 1089.
[109]. Targums, ed. Etheridge, London, 1862, i. p. 172.
[110]. Eisenmenger, i. p. 320.