faith in, not proportioned to strength of reasoning faculty, 65

we know more of, than reasoning can furnish, 65, 66

idea of, not derived from inference, 66, 67

belief in, not a mere working hypothesis, 67

intuition of, its contents, 67-70

what he is, men to some extent know intuitively, 67

a presentative intuition of, possible, 67

a presentative intuition of, perhaps normal experience, 67

loss of love has weakened rational intuition of, 67

the passage of the intuition of, into personal and presentative knowledge, 68