68
Gen. xxiv. 7.
69
Jamblic. lib. ii. cap. 3 & 5.
70
"Quod te per Genium, dextramque Deosque Penates,
Obsecro et obtestor." —Horat. lib. i. Epist. 7. 94.
– "Dum cunctis supplex advolveris aris,
Ei mitem Genium Domini præsentis adoras."
Stac. lib. v. Syl. I. 73.
71
Antiquitée expliquée, tom. i.
72
Perseus, Satire ii.
73
Senec. Epist. 12.
74
Tertull. Apol. c. 23.
75
"Troja vale, rapimur, clamant; dant oscula terræ
Troades." —Ovid. Metam., lib. xiii. 421.
76
"Quamquam cur Genium Romæ, mihi fingitis unum?
Cùm portis, domibus; thermis, stabulis soleatis,
Assignare suos Genios?" —Prudent. contra Symmach.
77
Odyss. XI. sub. fin. Vid. Horat. lib. i. Satire 7, &c.
78
Virgil. Æneid. I. 6. August. Serm. 15. de SS. et Quæst. 5. in Deut. i. 5 c. 43. Vide Spencer, de Leg. Hebræor. Ritual.
79
Dan. x. 13.
80
Acts xvi. 9.
81
Josh. v. 13. Dan. x. 13, 21; xii. 1. Judg. v. 6. Rev. xii. 7
82
Forsitan quis quærat, quid causæ sit, ut merum fundendum sit genio, non hostiam faciendam putaverint… Scilicet ut die natali munus annale genio solverent, manum à cœde ac sanguine abstinerent. – Censorin. de Die Natali, c. 2. Vide Taffin de Anno Sæcul.
83
Dan. viii. 16; ix. 21.
84
Zech. i. 10, 13, 14, 19; ii. 3, 4; iv. 1, 4, 5; v. 5, 10.
85
Rev. i. 1.
86
Rev. x. 8, 9, &c.; xi. 1, 2, 3, &c.
87
Heb. ii. 2.
88
Gen. iii. 1, 23.
89
Rev. xii. 9.
90