[39] Bousset, op. cit., will not admit that we have the actual words of Jesus in Mark xiii. 32 (p. 52), in Matt. xi. 5 (p. 71, note 3), in Matt. xii. 32 (p. 9), in Mark xv. 34 (p. 87), or in viii. 14-20 (p. 82).

[40] "Der Vorchristliche Jesus," 1906, Chapter I.

[41] "Golden Bough," 2d ed. (1900), III, pp. 187 ff.; "Orpheus" (E. T.), pp. 229 ff. It is interesting to note that Frazer's section on the death of Christ has in the third edition, 1910-1914, been placed in an appendix, with the remark: "The hypothesis which it sets forth has not been confirmed by subsequent research and is admittedly in a high degree speculative and uncertain." (Part VI, "The Scapegoat," p. 412, note 1.)

[42] "Pagan Christs," 1903, pp. 138, 139.

[43] Bousset, op. cit., p. 90.

[44] Drews, op. cit., p. 15.

[45] "Significance of Paul for Modern Christianity," American Journal of Theology, July, 1913, p. 358.

[46] "The Christ-Myth," p. 300.

[47] "Aus Wissenschaft und Leben," II, p. 87.

[48] "Aus Wissenschaft und Leben," II, p. 91.