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560<br />

Pala-tine, 194, 259, 279, 296, 307,<br />

357, 367; derivation <strong>of</strong>, 367; plan <strong>of</strong><br />

ancient, 368<br />

Palemon, 209<br />

Pales and Palilia, 318<br />

Palestine, 296, 311<br />

Palici, 309<br />

Palla-dium, 150; Eduth a, 159-166,<br />

170, 175, 309, 318, 332, 343, 366,<br />

367; Indian Lāt, 490<br />

Pallas, tree <strong>of</strong>, 92, 108; Athene, 132,<br />

244, 256, 272, 296; shield <strong>of</strong>, 131;<br />

meaning <strong>of</strong>, 318, 369; see Phallus<br />

Pallium, 175, 296, 315-18, 334, 364<br />

Palm, the, 59; tree with cross, fig. 62;<br />

mystic, with all organs and passion,<br />

63; with mosk, 71; Sunday processions,<br />

138, 186, 224; male, 248;<br />

Asyrian, 313; at Easter, 440<br />

Palmyra, 286<br />

Pam-phanes, 286<br />

Pamyles, rites <strong>of</strong>, 297<br />

Pan, and plants, 57, 105; and Ceres, 304<br />

Pan-damator, 303<br />

Pandoos, 487<br />

Pandora, creation <strong>of</strong>, 39; box <strong>of</strong>, 92,<br />

117, 140, 142, 258, 374<br />

Pandrosos, 376<br />

Pantheism, 539<br />

Paradise, 330, 487<br />

Paraklete, 236<br />

Parasva, and serpent, 102, 258<br />

Par(a)cae, and serpents, 178<br />

Paris, 295, 303<br />

Parnasi, 156, 268<br />

Parnassus, 257-9; idea, 260-63, 353,<br />

520<br />

Parsee, anthropopathism, 9; and fireworship,<br />

326, 472, 539<br />

Parthia, 295<br />

Parvati, 55, 106, 110, 147, 156; unhewn<br />

rock, 181, 208, 226, 249, 258;<br />

the triple maid, 263; mountain-<br />

born, 284, 310, 352, 395, 483<br />

Pasiphae, 303<br />

Pasitheae, 303<br />

Passion, dogs <strong>of</strong>, 33; as serpent, 34;<br />

queens <strong>of</strong>, 40; serpent, 72; <strong>of</strong><br />

Christ, 85, 98, 110, 116; symbol <strong>of</strong>,<br />

119, 123, 128, 140, 192, 201; disordered,<br />

224, 253, 255, 265<br />

Passion-spiel, 84, 85, 86, 99, 439, 451<br />

Passover, feast <strong>of</strong>, 440; little, 442<br />

Pater-a, 131, 186; and kindred words,<br />

170, 299<br />

Patriarchs, 335, 389, 390, 393; worship<br />

<strong>of</strong>, 542<br />

Paul, St., Vigil <strong>of</strong>, 435<br />

Peacock, 28; bird <strong>of</strong> Sol, 80<br />

Pebble, 291<br />

Peepal, <strong>of</strong>ferings to, 34, 35; details<br />

<strong>of</strong>, 35, 38<br />

Peers, worship <strong>of</strong>, 222<br />

Pegasus, 307<br />

Pelasgians, 306; early history, 307,<br />

311, 313<br />

Peliades, 69<br />

Pelias, 39<br />

Pelican, 86<br />

Peloponnesus, 306, 309<br />

Pen-, meaning <strong>of</strong>, in various words,<br />

33, 297, 312; and Penis, etc., 363<br />

<strong>Rivers</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Life</strong>, or Faiths <strong>of</strong> Man in all Lands.<br />

Pen-ab, Pen-ak, 283, 285, 287, 312<br />

Penates, 33, 211, 297, 394<br />

Peniel, tower <strong>of</strong>, 210, 305<br />

Penrith, Phallic-like tomb, Pl. VIII.-1<br />

Pe-on, 296, 297, 303, 320<br />

Peor (Ba-al), 150; mountain, 176;<br />

meaning <strong>of</strong>, 295; a torch, etc., 297,<br />

299, 336, 530<br />

Pentecost, 447<br />

Pergamos, 352; gods worshipped at,<br />

353<br />

Perizzites, 525<br />

Persephone, 239, 271<br />

Persepolis, 195<br />

Persepolis, sculptures <strong>of</strong>, 43, 45, 312<br />

Persia, banners <strong>of</strong>, 28; sacred trees,<br />

66; ophiolatry, 100, 101; mountainworship,<br />

268; fire-country, 325;<br />

worship in, 385, Pl. VIII.-5<br />

Perseus, 380, 406, 412; history <strong>of</strong>, 472,<br />

474<br />

Peter, toe <strong>of</strong>, worshipped, 27; the<br />

rock, 166, 270; at Rome, 301; and<br />

serpent, 380<br />

Peter III. (<strong>of</strong> Russia), worship <strong>of</strong>,<br />

144<br />

Petipharae, 270, 271, 299<br />

Petra, 270, 299, 300, 301, 314, 319;<br />

-essa, 321<br />

Petra Ambrosia, 91, 279, 380<br />

Phaiadrides, 261, 268<br />

Phallsim, 27, 40; temple decorations,<br />

44; basis <strong>of</strong> Christianity, 143, 147;<br />

Jewish, 149; among Jews, 180; in<br />

Europe and Asia, 208; oldest faith,<br />

222; obscured by Greek philosophy,<br />

223; cruciform, 227; debt <strong>of</strong> art,<br />

etc., to, 244; origin <strong>of</strong>, 276; rites<br />

common in all, 330; in Europe, how<br />

and when effaced, 343, 344; basis<br />

<strong>of</strong> all cults, 410<br />

Phallus, in Egypt, 75; <strong>of</strong>fered to<br />

Dionysus, 81; serpent special<br />

symbol, 93; in Africa, 105; and<br />

sun, 153; on altar, 155; and pendulous<br />

objects, 173; Tibetan and<br />

Egyptian, 184; Flesh, 197; glans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Asyrian, 207; true idea <strong>of</strong>, 208;<br />

worship <strong>of</strong>, 222; words meaning,<br />

222, 223; and Egyptian Tau, 225;<br />

complex, 229, 253; in connection<br />

with bells, 232; = Pallas, 296; and<br />

cognates, 298, 309, 310,318; 367,<br />

377; <strong>of</strong> Mongolia and Tatary, 333;<br />

disguised, 337; and Gallus, 384;<br />

in Mexico, Phenicia, and Ireland,<br />

485; in Serapis shrines, 502<br />

Phallic-worshippers, number <strong>of</strong>, ruled<br />

by Britain, 280<br />

Phanaces, 509<br />

Phanes, 105, 304; and cognates, 305-<br />

310<br />

Phanim, 238<br />

Pharaoh, derivation <strong>of</strong>, 295, 504<br />

Phari, sacred to Perseus, 472<br />

Pharisees, 539<br />

Phebus, derivation <strong>of</strong>, 302, 477<br />

Phemonoe, 69<br />

Phenicia, emblem <strong>of</strong> worship in, 37;<br />

coins <strong>of</strong>, 40, 98, Pl. IV.; tree and<br />

stone worship in, 41; Mudros, Pl.<br />

VI.-3; real god <strong>of</strong>, 103; first hiero-<br />

phant <strong>of</strong>, 177; love-god <strong>of</strong>, 180; derivation<br />

<strong>of</strong> term, 312; inscription, 524<br />

Phenicians, Akioi, 126; and dragon,<br />

138; and Betyls, 179; and art, 200,<br />

222; and human sacrifices, 241; and<br />

Gallic tribes, 285; early hitory <strong>of</strong>,<br />

311, 311-314; religion <strong>of</strong>, 315;<br />

columns <strong>of</strong>, to fire and wind, 387;<br />

festivals <strong>of</strong>, 424; gods <strong>of</strong>, 532<br />

Phenix and palm, 61; dactylifera, 61,<br />

76, 177<br />

Phile, 78; ark <strong>of</strong>, 191; temple <strong>of</strong>,<br />

373<br />

Philistines, 311, 313<br />

Phra-bat, 295, 503<br />

Phra-ortes, 295<br />

Phre (Egyptian), 171, 511<br />

Ph-thas, 303, 365<br />

Pi (or phi), 174, 182, 236, 295; in<br />

various words, 297; meaning <strong>of</strong>,<br />

301, 303, 308, 315, 320, 482<br />

Pierians, 70; and dragon, 139<br />

Pigalians, 482, 482<br />

Pilgrimages, common to all faiths, 10<br />

Pillar, Jacob erects, 43; by Joshua,<br />

71; male symbol, 110; and Apollo,<br />

128, 133; Pompey’s, 271; by a well,<br />

530; anointing <strong>of</strong>, 538<br />

Pine, the, 59, 297<br />

Pirene, 297<br />

Piscolatry, 244-7<br />

Pigah, 176, 530<br />

Pitor, 302<br />

Pitans, 136, 298, 320<br />

Planets, motions, etc., <strong>of</strong>, 418, 419;<br />

Mithraic, 509<br />

Plates IV., 98; V., 104; VI., 279;<br />

VII., 291; VIII., 386<br />

Plato, creation, 23; virgin-born, 415<br />

Pluto, 125; etymology <strong>of</strong>, 226, 336<br />

Plough, for banner, 33 (note); and<br />

Alpha, 239; share, 271, 299, 335<br />

Pointer, in Stonehenge “avenue,” 304<br />

Poits, 240<br />

Pola, 304<br />

Pole, tree and serpent (Sivaik), 39,<br />

85, 105; phallic, 134-6; and ser-<br />

pent <strong>of</strong> Moses, 149; phallic Mongol,<br />

152; sun-stone, 152; (serpent) Jewish,<br />

158<br />

Poles, early faiths <strong>of</strong>, 99<br />

Polis, and Polus, 153, 378<br />

Polynesians, 8; fig-tree sacred among,<br />

35; great sacrifice <strong>of</strong>, 144; God or<br />

Tarao <strong>of</strong>, 155<br />

Polytheism, 13<br />

Pomegranate, 35, 55; an ecclesiastical<br />

object, 56, 233<br />

Pomons, and plants, 57<br />

Pompa, derivation <strong>of</strong>, 271<br />

Pompeii, and <strong>of</strong>fering <strong>of</strong> apple to<br />

Venus, 52; painting exhibiting phalloserpent<br />

and fire-worship at, 232<br />

Pontifex Maximus, 342, 369, 370, 395,<br />

396, 520<br />

Pope, lord <strong>of</strong> Christian ark, 147;<br />

phallic completeness <strong>of</strong>, 148; and<br />

symbolic loaves, 166; infallibility<br />

<strong>of</strong>, 342<br />

Porus, 297<br />

Poseidon, 248, 299; Petraios, 301,<br />

306, 483

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