The Open Court 21, No.613, C.1

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No, I firmly read all my Gatliic Iranianism as pure Aryan, with the Indian as its full brother or full sister, both having come from one iden- tical home, having been once absolutely as much one as Italian and Spanish were one in the Latin, if indeed that comparison is any longer sound.
Gathic Avesta with all its lost books, — for every lore postulates lost por- tions, — is to me absolutely clear of foreign elements, and the Gatha is a book of the Veda, or 7'icc versa. Nothing Semitic of equal
...date and circumstances has ever touched it in the historic or in the pre-historic periods. Semitic in- fluence of a past myriad years, if it ever existed, is a quantity totally negli- gible; Gathic is quasi-Vedic.
One more point which I must have put too dimly, for Dr. Gray has passed it over : Of course my suspicion that Cyrus's God of Heaven is Deva is only tentative, but where would science be if we hushed up every thought? My "God of Heaven as Deva" was indeed a snap-shot, but it carried with it something that all will notice, for it links on at once with my view that Zoroastrianism had points of wide divergence from the Daric Inscriptional.


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