FOOTNOTES:

[32] The Idealistic Reaction against Science, Engl. tr. 1914, pp. 6, 7.

[33] A Critical Account of the Philosophy of Lotze, 1895, p. 104.

[34] Aliotta, op. cit., pp. 89, 187.

[35] Encyl. Brit., 'Psychology,' 11th ed., p. 577.

[36] Ed. 1898, p. 90.

[37] Discours sur la Méthode, 1637, IVe Partie.

[38] Aliotta, op. cit., p. 408.

[39] Ed. 1893, vol. ii, p. 759.

[40] First Principles, 6th ed., 1900, vol. i, p. 67.

[41] Article, 'Moses,' in Die Religion in Geschichte und Gegenwart, 1913.

[42] Ed. Mangey, vol. i, pp. 44, 49.

[43] Ibid., pp. 80-179.

[44] Ibid., pp. 308, 427.

[45] Ibid., pp. 213, 121, 562, 691.

[46] Conf. x, 13, 2.

[47] Autumn, 387.

[48] Conf. 1, 6, 3; x, 27; x, 20.

[49] Conf. xi, 13.

[50] Die Soziallehren der christlichen Kirchen und Gruppen, 1912, pp. 263-5.

[51] De Fide, Disp. xix, 7, 10; xx, 107, 194.

[52] Cognosci Te Stesso, 1912, pp. 144-7.


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