[90] Hegel, Phil. of Hist., p. 247, Eng. Tr.
[91] Cont. Rev., Oct. 1878, p. 645.
[92] Ranke, Popes, i. 395.
[93] Dollinger, The Church and the Churches, p. 239.
[94] Examination of Sir W. Hamilton's Philosophy, p. 103.
[95] H. Spencer, Data of Ethics, pref.
[96] See Ihne's remarks on the separation of morals and religion in Rome at the time of the Punic wars. 'The religious cravings were not satisfied, and men were carried either to the schools of Greek Philosophy or to the grossest and meanest superstition.' Hist. of Rome, vol. ii. pp. 477, 478.
[97] History of Religions, p. 22.
[98] Edersheim, Life and Times, i. p. 17.
[99] See Edersheim, i. pp. 31, etc.