Harper's Library of Living Thought

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THREE PLAYS OF SHAKESPEARE
Algernon Charles Swinburne
THE TEACHING OF JESUS
Leo Tolstoy
PERSONAL RELIGION IN EGYPT BEFORE
CHRISTIANITY
W.M. Flinders Petrie
THE ETHER OF SPACE
Sir Oliver Lodge
THE ORIGIN OF THE NEW TESTAMENT
Prof. William Wrede (University of Breslau)
CHRISTIANITY AND ISLAM
Prof. C.H. Becker (Colonial Institute,
Hamburg)

Forthcoming:

DIAMONDS Sir William Crookes
RELIGION AND ART IN ANCIENT GREECE
Prof. Ernest A. Gardner (University of
London)
THE LIFE OF THE UNIVERSE 2 vols.
Prof. Svante Arrhenius (Nobel Institute,
Stockholm)
JESUS OR PAUL?
Prof. Arnold Meyer (University of Zurich)
POETIC "ADEQUACY" IN THE TWENTIETH
CENTURY
Theodore Watts-Dunton
REVELATION AND INSPIRATION
Prof. Reinhold Seeberg (University of
Berlin)
HARPER & BROTHERS April, 1909
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FOOTNOTES:

[1] See Lodge and Howard, Philosophical Magazine for July, 1889. See also Phil. Mag., August, 1888, page 229.

[2] Cf. sections 157A, 143, 187, and chap. xvi., of my Modern Views of Electricity.

[3] Radian is the name given by Prof. James Thomson to a unit angle of circular measure, an angle whose arc equals its radius, or about 57°.

[4] The word "stationary" is ambiguous. I propose to use "stagnant," as meaning stationary with respect to the earth, i.e. as opposed to stationary in space.