probability of, greater from point of view of ethical monism, 126

a work in which God lovingly limits himself, 126

probability of, drawn from the concessions of Huxley, 127

the amount of testimony necessary to prove a, 127

Hume's misrepresentation of the abnormality of, 127

Hume's argument against, fallacious, 127

evidential force of, 128-131

accompanies and attests new communications from God, 128

its distribution in history, 128, 129

its cessation or continuance, 128, 132, 133