[[20]] Kurtz, Miller, Dawson, Dana, and the rest.

[[21]] Expositor, 1886, p. 38.

[[22]] The writer wants it clearly understood that an "ideal," harmony, as described above, can be established. He is equally certain, however, that the harmony cannot be carried into details.

[[23]] Psa. 19. 1, 2.

[[24]] Expository Times, October, 1907, p. 20.

[[25]] See above, Chapter I, p. 12.