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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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| FIG. | PAGE | |
| 1. | Woman with Cup from Babylon, | 5 |
| 2. | " " " from Rome, | 6 |
| 3. | Triune Divinity of Ancient Assyria, | 17 |
| 4. | " " of Pagan Siberians, | 17 |
| 5. | Goddess Mother and Son, from Babylon, | 19 |
| 6. | " " " from India, | 19 |
| 7. | Janus and his Club, | 27 |
| 8. | Diana of Ephesus, | 29 |
| 9. | Three-Horned Head of Togrul Begh, | 33 |
| 10. | Assyrian Hercules, or Zernebogus, | 33 |
| 11. | Horned Head-Dresses, | 35 |
| 12. | Three-Horned Cap of Vishnu, | 36 |
| 13. | Tyrian Hercules, | 37 |
| 14. | Winged Bull from Nimrúd, | 38 |
| 15. | " " from Persepolis, | 38 |
| 16. | Centaur from Babylonia, | 42 |
| 17. | " from India, | 43 |
| 18. | Osiris of Egypt, | 44 |
| 19. | Egyptian High Priest, | 45 |
| 20. | Egyptian Calf-Idol, | 46 |
| 21. | Assyrian Divinity, with Spotted Fallow-Deer, | 47 |
| 22. | Bacchus, with Cup and Branch, | 48 |
| 23. | An Egyptian Goddess, and Indian Crishna, crushing the Serpent's Head, | 60 |
| 24. | Baal-Berith, Lord of the Covenant, | 70 |
| 25. | Dove and Olive Branch of Assyrian Juno, | 79 |
| 26. | Circe, the Daughter of the Sun, | 88 |
| 27. | The Yule Log, | 98 |
| 28. | Roman Emperor Trajan burning Incense to Diana, | 100 |
| 29. | Egyptian God Seb, and Symbolic Goose, | 101 |
| 30. | The Goose of Cupid, | 102 |
| 31. | Sacred Egg of Heliopolis, and Typhon s Egg, | 108 |
| 32. | Mystic Egg of Astarte, | 109 |
| 33. | Juno, with Pomegranate, | 111 |
| 34. | Two-Headed God, | 134 |
| 35. | Cupid with Wine-Cup and Ivy Garland of Bacchus, | 140 |
| 36. | Symbols of Nimrod and Baal-Berith, | 142 |
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| 37. | Ceres, Mother of Bar, "the Son," and of Bar, "the Corn," | 160 |
| 38. | Sun-Worship in Egypt, | 162 |
| 39. | Popish Image of "God," with Clover Crown, | 185 |
| 40. | Cupid, with Symbolic "Heart," | 189 |
| 41. | Vishnu, with same, | 190 |
| 42. | Lion of Mithra, with Bee in its Mouth, | 194 |
| 43. | The Cruciform T or Tau of Ancient Nations, | 197 |
| 44. | Ancient Pagans adorned with Crosses, | 198 |
| 45. | Bacchus, with Head-Band covered with Crosses, | 199 |
| 46. | Various Examples of Pagan Crosses, | 200 |
| 47. | Egyptian Pontiff-King (under a Canopy) borne on Men s Shoulders, | 214 |
| 48. | Assyrian Dagon, with Fish-Head Mitre, | 215 |
| 49. | Maltese God with similar Mitre, | 216 |
| 50. | Sacrificial Mitre of Chinese Emperor, as Pontifex Maximus of the Nation, | 216 |
| 51. | Babylonian Crosier, | 217 |
| 52. | The Deified Serpent, or Serpent of Fire, | 227 |
| 53. | Roman Fire-Worship and Serpent-Worship combined, | 237 |
| 54. | Hindu Goddess Devaki, with the Infant Crishna at her breast, | 238 |
| 55. | The Ram-Headed God of Egypt, | 257 |
| 56. | The Ram-Headed Boy-God of Etruria, | 257 |
| 57. | Indian Goddess Lakshmi, sitting in a Lotus-flower, borne by a Tortoise, | 266 |
| 58. | Virgin and Child sitting in Cup of Tulip, | 266 |
| 59. | The Serpent of Æsculapius, and the Fly-Destroying Swallow, the Symbol of Beel-zebub, from Pompeii, | 279 |
| 60. | Popish Image of "God," with bandaged Globe of Paganism, | 301 |
| 61. | Supreme Divinity of Ancient Persia, with bands of Cybele, "the Binder with Cords," | 303 |
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