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"Two Old Faiths Essays on the Religions of the Hindus and the Mohammedans"

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But of Christ:
"_His name shall endure forever: his name shall be continued as
long as the sun: and men shall be blessed in him: all nations shall
call him blessed._
"_He shall have dominion also from sea to sea, and from the river
unto the ends of the earth._
"_Blessed be the Lord God, the God of Israel, who only doeth
wondrous things. And blessed be his glorious name forever: and let
the whole earth be filled with his glory. Amen, and Amen._"[t]

FOOTNOTES:
[e] 1 Cor. vii, 21.
[f] Gal. iii, 26, 28.
[g] 1 Cor. vii, 22.
[h] Philemon 16.
[i] Matt. xix, 4.
[j] 1 Cor. vii, 3.
[k] 1 Thess. iv, 4.
[l] 1 Tim. v, 2.
[m] 1 Tim. ii, 9.
[n] 1 Pet. iii, 7.
[o] Luke ii, 10.
[p] Luke i, 77-79.
[q] Job xxxviii, 5.
[r] Mark iv, 26-28.
[s] Mark iv, 30-32.
[t] Psa. lxxii, 17, 8, 18, 19.

THE END.


FOOTNOTES:
[1] Barth.
[2] Bergaigne, in his able treatise, _La Religion Vedique_,
insists earnestly on what he calls the "liturgical contamination of the
myths." See vol. iii, p. 320.
[3] R.V., ix, 42, 4.
[4] R.V., ix, 97, 24.
[5] The religion of the Indo-European race, while still united,
"recognized a supreme God; an organizing God; almighty, omniscient,
moral.


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