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 | | If this be so, then the oriental origin of Apollo, which has often been asserted but which has also been vehemently contested, is proved beyond doubt. |
 | | Cook, for example, makes the following surmise: "It might be maintained that the Agyieus pillar was essentially a universe-column, and that Agyieus himself, 'Lord of the Way' (agyia), was originally lord of the road from earth to heaven. |
 | | In the years since Cook and Brundage published their conclusions, however, a good deal has been learned of the celestial origins of the traditions of the World Pillar. |
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