[695] St. John’s Life in Far East, I., 74 f.

[696] Ibid., I., 115 f.

[697] St. John’s Life in Far East, I., 160.

[698] Ibid., I., 187.

[699] This is a different form from that reported at page [192] f., supra.

[700] St. John’s Life in Far East, I., 61.

[701] Lev. 17 : 14.

[702] As to this specific instance, I can bear personal testimony, from my frequent communications on the subject, with the person whose experience is here recited.

[703] Am. Annals of Deaf and Dumb, Vol. VI., p. 134.

[704] Paul’s claim, in Romans 1 : 18-23, is not that man knows God intuitively; but that, having the knowledge of God, which he does have by tradition, man ought not to liken God to “four-footed beasts and creeping things.”