Footnotes
[1]
St. Cyril's "Letter."
[2]
This does not contradict what I have said in the last chapter of
the preceding book: I here speak of the motives of attachment of
religion, and there of the means of rendering it more general.
[3]
This has been remarked over all the world. See, as to the Turks,
the "Missions of the Levant"; the "Collection of Voyages that Contributed
to the Establishment of the East India Company," vol. iii, part I, p. 201 on
the Moors of Batavia; and Father Labat on the Mahometan Negroes, &c.
[4]
The Christian and the Indian religions: these have a hell and a
paradise, which the religion of Sintos has not.