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Chapter III

, vol. I. n. 6, p. 106, _supra_.

Footnote 121:

Karl Wessely, in _Expositor_, Series III, vol. IV. (1886), pp. 194 _sqq._, gives many specimens of these spells. The papyri from which they are taken are printed in full in his _Griechische Zauberpapyrus von Paris und London_, Wien, 1888, and his _Neue Griechische Zauberpapyri_, Wien, 1893. See also Parthey, _Zwei griechische Zauberpapyri des Berliner Museums_, Berlin, 1866; Leemans, _Papyri Graeci Mus. Ant. Publ. Lugduni Batavi_, t. II., Leyden, 1885, and Kenyon, _Gk. Papyri in B.M._ before quoted.

Footnote 122:

They sometimes speak of certain expressions being used by the ἀρχιερεῖς “high priests,” Leemans, _op. cit._ t. II. p. 29. Does this mean the adepts in magic or the heads of a sect?

Footnote 123:

Origen, _cont. Cels._ Bk. I. c. 24.

Footnote 124:

So Kuenen, _Religion of Israel_ (Eng. ed.), III. p. 314, says that the existence of the Cabala is indicated in the Talmud.

Footnote 125:

See