The Progress of the Intellect As Ememplified in the Religious Development of Th

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The Progress of the Intellect As Ememplified in the Religious Development of Th
Robert William Mackay
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130. A theoretical subdivision of their chief or parent, but collectively identical with him around whom they danced. Welcker, Tril. 196.
130 Hes. Ap. Strab. X. 471. Orph. H. Xxxvii. 14.
131 Eurip. Cyclops. 220. " ^rooTrokDi, " or attendants.
VOL. I. ■ U 290 NOTION OF GOD, METAPHYSICALLY.
wrestling, was adopted in the ritual of religions"^. The tumultuous excitement of barbarian worship, which also cha- racterised many of the reHgious celebrations of the Greeks, contributed to swell the legenda
...ry accounts of the gods in whose honour it was performed ; and, if it be allowable to give a preference to one among many conjectures about a word so notoriously the object of speculation*^^, we may adduce the opinion of a distinguished scholar*^* who derives the word Chor, or Choros, an ancient name of the sun, out of Asia*^^, according to which "Curetes" would mean sun-worshippers, indicating a form of worship as widely extended as their name*^". Hence they were confounded with the Phrygian 132 Plato, Laws, 799.

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