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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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