P1442:1, 131:0.1
During the Alexandrian sojourn of Jesus, Gonod, and Ganid, the young man spent
much of his time and no small sum of his father's money making a collection
of the teachings of the world's religions about God and his relations with
mortal man. Ganid employed more than threescore learned translators in the
making of this abstract of the religious doctrines of the world concerning
the Deities. And it should be made plain in this record that all these teachings
portraying monotheism were largely derived, directly or indirectly, from the
preachments of the missionaries of Machiventa Melchizedek, who went forth
from their Salem headquarters to spread the doctrine of one God -- the Most
High -- to the ends of the earth.
P1442:2, 131:0.2
There is presented herewith an abstract of Ganid's manuscript, which he prepared
at Alexandria and Rome, and which was preserved in India for hundreds of years
after his death. He collected this material under ten heads, as follows: