[102] "Intuitions," p. 211.
[103] Strange as it may sound, Dr. McCosh says, at p. 202, that "we have an immediate knowledge of space in the concrete by the senses," and here he asserts that "space is not a substance," and therefore can not be perceived.
[104] "Opuscula," p. 752.
[105] "Discussions," p. 36.
[106] "Philosophy of the Infinite," pp. 319, 331.
[107] "Modern Pantheism," vol. i. p. 192.
[108] "Philosophy of the Infinite," p. 300.
[109] "Philosophy of the Infinite," p. 331.
[110] Müller, "Christian Doctrine of Sin," vol. i. p. 243.
[111] "Familiar Lectures," p. 455.