[479:1] Quoted by Westropp: Phallic Worship, p. 24.
[479:2] Squire: Serpent Symbol, p. 66. "In Phenician Mythology Ouranos (Heaven) weds Ghe (the Earth) and by her becomes father of Oceanus, Hyperon, Iapetus, Cronos, and other gods." (Phallic Worship, p. 26.)
[479:3] Squire: Serpent Symbol, p. 64.
[479:4] See Mallet's Northern Antiquities, pp. 80, 93, 94, 406, 510, 511.
[480:1] See [Chap. XIV].
[480:2] See Dupuis: Orig. Relig. Belief, p. 234. Higgins' Anacalypsis, vol. ii. pp. 96, 97, and Prog. Relig. Ideas, vol. i. p. 272.
[480:3] Extracts from the Vedas. Müller's Chips, vol. ii. pp. 96 and 187.
[481:1] Cox: Aryan Mythology, vol. i. p. 153.
[481:2] Aryan Mythology, vol. ii. p. 133.
[481:3] When Christ Jesus was born, on a sudden there was a great light in the cave, so that their eyes could not bear it. (Protevangelion, Apoc. ch. xiv.)