[222] Malay Magic, p. 463 (1900).

[223] Fallaize, in ERE, X. 124 b.

[224] Frazer, GB, The Magic Art, I. 408; N. Tsaki, La Russie Sectaire, pp. 66 ff. The Shakers of New Lebanon attempt in the dance to obtain the Holy Spirit, Lilly Grove, op. cit. p. 7.

[225] J. Macmillan Brown, Maori and Polynesian, p. 204 (1907).

[226] Folk-lore in the Old Testament, III. 277 (1918).

[227] In Allerlei, I. 164-168.

[228] Introduction to the Study of Religion, p. 174 (1904).

[229] “They prophesied until the time of the evening oblation” (‎‏עֲלוֹת הַמִּנְחָה‏‎), 1 Kings xviii. 29.

[230] An inspired prophet.

[231] A five-thonged scourge, with iron at the extremity of each thong.