ATTITUDE TO ALL RELIGIONS 45 was also sacred in Egypt. It is an exceedingly interesting study to discover how all symbols are practically universal. Processions have been made in all religions from time to time always taking the course of the Sun. At Stonehenge there is still to be seen a circular pathway round which priests and people walked, and the age of Stonehenge goes back to thousands of years. The Sun has in many religions been the symbol of, and even believed to be the physical body of. God ; has been revered in all religions and worshipped in some. This is easily to be understood seeing that on this planet nothing can live without the light and warmth of the Sun, and remembering that we claim our life from God and yet cannot live without the help of the Sun. The two are closely allied in this sense. In Ireland and in the Shetland Islands we find (some in good preservation) the round towers used by the Sun worshippers. Near Bath are the remains of an old Sun Temple and a hill specially adapted for the purpose, and not very many months ago whilst removing the earth they found a large Sun disc in good preservation and of very ancient date belonging to Sun worship- pers. We still bow to the rising Sun, some bend the knee and some give reverence from the