[311] "Habit and Intelligence," vol. ii. p. 160.
[312] "Scientific Basis of Faith," p. 43.
[313] "Scientific Basis of Faith," p. 14.
[314] "Habit and Intelligence," vol. ii. pp. 4, 7.
[315] Ibid. p. 8.
[316] Ibid. vol. i. p. 89.
[317] "Scientific Basis of Faith," pp. 351, 352.
[318] "Scientific Basis of Faith," pp. 46, 47.
[319] Ibid. pp. 51, 52.
[320] "Habit and Intelligence," vol. ii. p. 7. "Pantheism asserts the absolute UNITY and permanence of SUBSTANCE with its two attributes of matter and force(= extension and thought), and their innumerable modifications which go to form all the phenomena of the universe."—Dr. Cohn. Under this definition, Mr. Murphy must be ranked a Pantheist. He knows but of ONE SUBSTANCE underlying all phenomena.