[12] Plato, "Timæus," § 9.
[13] Büchner, "Matter and Force," pp. 1-27.
[14] Spencer, "First Principles," pp. 235, 236.
[15] Hegel, "Philosophy of Religion," vol. i. p. 201.
[16] "Spiritual Philosophy of Coleridge," by Green, vol. i. pp. 1, 2.
[17] Isaiah xliii. 13; Exod. iii. 14: "I am that I am."
[18] "We can see the sun, we can greet it in the morning and mourn for it in the evening, without necessarily naming it, that is to say, comprehending it under some general notion. It is the same with the perception of the Divine. It may have been perceived, men may have welcomed it or yearned after it, long before they knew how to name it."—Max Müller, "Science of Language," 2d Series, p. 454.
[19] "Meditations," vol. i. p. 313.
[20] "Works," vol. i. p. 218; vol. v. p. 18; Hamilton's "Philosophy," p. 176; Murphy's "Scientific Basis of Faith," p. 130.
[21] Morell, "Philosophy of Religion," p. 3.