[4] Hyslop, Elements of Ethics, p. 1.
[5] Schiller, Über Anmuth und Würde. Cf. also Ruskin, Mod. Painters, vol. ii.; Seeley, Natural Religion, and Inge, Faith and its Psychology, p. 203 ff. See also Bosanquet Hist. of Aesthetic. We are indebted to Romanticism, and especially to Novalis in Germany and Cousin in France for the thought that the good and the beautiful meet and amalgamate in God.
[6] Browning.
[7] Cf. Newman Smyth, Christian Ethics, p. 8.
[8] See Author's History of Philosophy, p. 585.
[9] Introduction to Hume's Works.
[10] Mackenzie seems to imply this view. Ethics, p. 25.
[11] Cf. Haering, Ethics of the Christian Life, p. 9.
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