[7] “True priority and superiority lies, not with one of these constituents against the other, but with the total subjective—objective interaction or resultant, which is superior, and indeed gives their place and worth to, those interdependent parts.”—Von Hügel’s Mystical Element of Religion, vol. ii, p. 114.

[8] Tyrrell’s Christianity at the Cross Roads, p. 240.

[9] Quoted by Von Hügel, vol. ii, p. 18.

[10] Charlotte Perkins Stetson’s In this our World.

[11] The Mystical Element of Religion, vol. ii, pp. 57, 58.

[12] Royce’s The World and the Individual, First Series, p. 58.

[13] See Macfie’s Science, Matter and Immortality, an admirable volume on this entire topic.

[14] Darwin’s Autobiography.

[15] Sir Joseph Larmor in his Wilde Lecture (1908) quoted by Sir Oliver Lodge in Reason and Belief, p. 172.

[16] Reason and Belief, p. 181.