[145:1] II. pp. 144 ff., 372 ff.
[146:1] Euseb. H. E. iv. 29. (Ibid. p. 227 f.)
[146:2] I need not quote the references which Dr. Lightfoot gives in a note.
[146:3] Ibid. p. 278.
[147:1] Unters. N. T. Kanons, 1881, p. 15 f.
[147:2] On the Canon, 1875, p. 318, n. 3. Cf. 1881, p. 322, n. 3.
[147:3] The Diatessaron of Tatian, 1888, p. xiv.
[147:4] Ibid. p. 279.
[148:1] Dr. Lightfoot's rendering, p, 280. Assem. Bibl. Orient. ii. p. 159 sq.
[148:2] Ibid. p. 280 f.
[149:1] The Diatessaron of Tatian, p. xxx.
[149:2] Euseb. Op. iv. p. 1276 (ed. Migne.) The translation is by Dr. Lightfoot (l.c. p. 281, n. 1).
[150:1] Zahn, Tatian's Diatessaron, 1881, p. 70 f.
[150:2] Hist. Chr. Lit. and Doctr. iii. p. 26.
[150:3] Moesinger, Evang. Concor. Expositio, 1876, p. x f.
[150:4] Ibid. p. xi.
[152:1] Zahn, l.c. p. 38.
[153:1] Ibid. p. 286.
[153:2] Ibid. p. 288. The italics are mine.
[153:3] Hemphill, The Diatessaron of Tatian, p. xxiv.
[154:1] I have already referred to this document further back, p. 136.
[156:1] Lightfoot, Apostolic Fathers, part ii. 1885, p. 598 ff.
[168:1] By recent returns the number of the professors of different religions is estimated as follows:
Parsees | 150,000 | ||||
Sikhs | 1,200,000 | ||||
Jews | 7,000,000, | being about | ½ | per cent. of the whole. | |
Greek Catholics | 75,000,000 | " | 6 |
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Roman Catholics | 152,000,000 | " | 12 |
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Other Christians | 100,000,000 | " | 8 |
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Hindus | 160,000,000 | " | 13 |
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Muhammedans | 155,000,000 | " | 12½ |
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Buddhists | 500,000,000 | " | 40 |
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Not included in the above | 100,000,000 | " | 8 |
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1,250,350,000 |
We have taken these statistics, which are approximately correct, from an excellent little work recently published by the Society for the Propagation of Christian Knowledge--Buddhism, by T. W. Rhys Davids, p. 6.
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