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296 THE ORIENTAL RELIGIONS.<br />

Pantheos, 70.<br />

Papas. See &quot;Attis.&quot;<br />

Paphos, Conical stone at, 116.<br />

Parseeism closest to monotheism,<br />

150; Influence of, on Judaism,<br />

138-<br />

Pastophori, 94.<br />

Penance, 4of. ; <strong>in</strong> Syria, 249 n. 46.<br />

Pergamum, 4?ff.<br />

Perseus and Andromeda, 173.<br />

Persia, i35ff. ; Magic of, 189.<br />

Pess<strong>in</strong>us, 47 fi. ; 148, 197.<br />

Petilia, 239 n. 89.<br />

Petosiris the priest, 163.<br />

Phallophories of Abydos, 78.<br />

Philo of Alexandria, 230 n. u.<br />

Philo of Biblos, 115, 122.<br />

Philosophers, 201.<br />

Philosophy, 33.<br />

Phoenicia, 122.<br />

Phrygia, 46ff. ; Magi <strong>in</strong>, 139;<br />

Penance <strong>in</strong>, 40.<br />

Pigeon, 117.<br />

Pilgrimages, 46.<br />

P<strong>in</strong>e, Sacred, s6f.<br />

Piraeus, Attis <strong>in</strong>, 61.<br />

Plagiarism, n.<br />

Plants, Sacred, <strong>in</strong> Egypt, 78.<br />

Plato, 265 n. 34.<br />

Platonists, 14.<br />

Pl<strong>in</strong>y, 279 n. 69.<br />

Plutarch, 14, 75, 87, 90, 142, 152,<br />

190.<br />

Pluto chief of demons 266 n. 37.<br />

Polemicists as source, 15.<br />

Pompeii, Frescoes of, 235 n. 58;<br />

Iseum at, 81.<br />

Pompey, 143.<br />

93, 95, 152.<br />

Porphyry,<br />

Posidonius of Apamea, 164.<br />

Pozzuoli, <strong>in</strong>; Serapeum of, 81;<br />

Syrians <strong>in</strong>, 108.<br />

Praetextatus, 208, 211; Catacombs<br />

of, 65, 226 n. 23; Epitaph of,<br />

286 n. 23; Wife of, 282 n. 13.<br />

Priesthood, 41; <strong>in</strong> Egypt, 94; Ori<br />

ental 32.<br />

Proclus, 228 n. 41.<br />

Prophet es, 94.<br />

Prudentius, 66, 204, 282 n. 5.<br />

Psychological crisis, 27.<br />

Ptolemy, 164, 170, 182.<br />

Ptolemy Euergetes, 79.<br />

Ptolemy Soter, 74, 79.<br />

Purification, 64; <strong>in</strong> Mazdaism, 156.<br />

Purity, 209; Conception of, 234<br />

n. 49, 249 n. 46; <strong>in</strong> Egyptian<br />

ritual, 91; <strong>in</strong> Syria, 121; of<br />

Mithra, 157.<br />

Pyrethes, 144.<br />

Pythoness, 106.<br />

Querolus, 287 n. 25.<br />

Rameses II, 86.<br />

Ramsay, 225 n. 7.<br />

Rationalism of Greece, 31.<br />

Reason and faith, 169, 194.<br />

Refrigerium, 102.<br />

Re<strong>in</strong>ach, xiii.<br />

Religion, and magic, 93; <strong>Roman</strong>,<br />

28.<br />

<strong>Religions</strong>, Invasion of the bar<br />

barian, 10, 19, 22; Parliament<br />

of, xiii.<br />

Renan, x, i, 160.<br />

Repasts. See &quot;Feasts.&quot;<br />

Responsibility, Collective, 36.<br />

Resurrection, 138.<br />

Reward and punishment, 37, 92,<br />

154-<br />

Rhodes, Attis <strong>in</strong>, 61.<br />

Rites, Mystic, 39f., 51.<br />

Ritual, Egyptian, 93; Pharaonic,<br />

236 n. 70.<br />

Ritualistic ablutions, 208.<br />

<strong>Roman</strong> liturgy, 29; mythology, 35;<br />

religion, 28.<br />

Rome, Isis <strong>in</strong>, 83; Private law of,<br />

5-<br />

Ruf<strong>in</strong>us, 85.<br />

Sabaoth, 63.<br />

Sabaziasts, xxi, 226 n. 23.<br />

Sabazius, 22, 59, 64f. Dionysus<br />

and, 48. See also &quot;Dionysus.&quot;<br />

Sabbatists, xxi.<br />

Sabians, 250 n. 49.<br />

Sacerdotal character of <strong>Oriental</strong><br />

civilizations, 31.

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