Psalm civ. 24.
O Lord, how manifold are Thy works: in wisdom hast Thou made them all; the earth is full of Thy riches.
The subject introduced: Scientific belief. Mathematics and Metaphysics excluded. The Postulate of Science: the Uniformity of Nature. Hume's account of it. Kant's account of it. Insufficiency of both accounts. Science traced back to observation of the Human Will. The development of Science from this origin. The increasing generality of the Postulate: which nevertheless can never attain to universality.
[THE ORIGIN AND NATURE OF RELIGIOUS BELIEF.]
Genesis i. 27.
So God created man in His own image, in the image of God created He him.
The voice within. The objection of the alleged relativity of knowledge. Absolute knowledge of our own personal identity. Failure to show this to be relative; in particular by Mr. Herbert Spencer. The Moral Law. The command to live according to that Law; Duty. The command to believe in the supremacy of that Law; the lower Faith. The Last Judgment. The hope of Immortality. The personification of the Moral Law in Almighty God; the higher Faith. The spiritual faculty the recipient of Revelation, if any be made. The contrast between Religion and Science.
[APPARENT CONFLICT BETWEEN SCIENCE AND RELIGION ON FREE-WILL.]