“One must study to know, know to understand, understand to judge.”
END OF VOLUME I.
FOOTNOTES:
[1] Lightfoot assures us that this voice, which had been used in times past for a testimony from heaven, “was indeed performed by magic art” (vol. ii., p. 128). This latter term is used as a supercilious expression, just because it was and is still misunderstood. It is the object of this work to correct the erroneous opinions concerning “magic art.”
[2] Encyclical of 1864.
[3] “Fragments of Science.”
[4] See the last chapter of this volume, p. 622.
[5] “Recollections of a Busy Life,” p. 147.
[6] Henry Ward Beecher.
[7] Cocker: “Christianity and Greek Philosophy,” xi., p. 377.