Footnotes.
[1]. Cf. Abbreviation of the latin Confere, i. e. "Compare."
[2]. John Stuart Mill, the above title is a subdivision in his "Three Essays on Religion." (1874 Edition.)
[3]. This Commentary is a fine one-volume work, and gives the very latest results of Modern Scholarship in reference to Bible interpretation. Its article on "Belief in God," cited above, will be published in the Era for January.
[4]. See foot note from note 5, Lesson I of this Year Book.
LESSON III.
(Scripture Reading Exercise.)
III.—MISCELLANEOUS EVIDENCES AND ARGUMENTS FOR THE DIVINE EXISTENCE.
ANALYSIS. | REFERENCES. |
I. The Soul's Innate Consciousness of God. | A History of Christian Doctrine (Shedd), Vol. I, Book III, pp. 223-240. General History of the Christian Religion (Neander), Vol. I Appendix, pp. 557-560. Confessions of St. Augustine (Oxford Translation), Book X, pp. 186-188. "Theism" (Mill), pp. 161-166[1] (1) Luke x:21, 22; John xv11. (2) Acts xvii: 22-28. Notes 4, 5, 6, 7. |
II. The Argument from "The General Consent of Mankind." |
Special Text: "I know that my Redeemer liveth, and that He shall stand at the latter day upon the earth; and though after my skin worms shall destroy this body, yet in my flesh shall I see God." Job xix:25.