[223] Comment, on Gen. xxviii. 18.
[224] “Ni fallit fatum, Scoti quocunque locatum Invenient lapidem, regnare tenentur ibidem.”
[225] Old and New Testament connected, vol. i. p. 148.
[226] The Temple of Solomon, pourtrayed by Scripture Light, ch. ix. p. 194. Of the Mysteries laid up in the Foundation of the Temple.
[227] See Pausanias, lib. iv.
[228] The “Disputationes adversus Gentes” of Arnobius supplies us with a fund of information on the symbolism of the classic mythology.
[229] Naology, ch. iii. p. 119.
[230] Cornut. de Nat. Deor. c. 16.
[231] Essais sur les Fables, t. i. lett. 2. p. 9.
[232] Bosworth (Aug. Sax. Dict.) defines treowth to signify “troth, truth, treaty, league, pledge, covenant.”