[219] Evolutionisme et Platonisme, pp. 45, 46, 47. Paris, 1908.

[220] Essays of Elia, "New Year's Eve," p. 41; Ainger's edition. London, 1899.

[221] Such an example is given in Baron F. von Hügel's recently finished book, the result of thirty years' research: The Mystical Element of Religion, as studied in Saint Catherine of Genoa and her Friends. London, 1908.

[222] G. Tyrrell, in Mediaevalism, has a chapter which is full of the important moral element in a scientific attitude. "The only infallible guardian of truth is the spirit of truthfulness." Mediaevalism, p. 182, London, 1908.

[223] Queen of the Air, Preface, p. vii. London, 1906.

[224] The scientific rank of its writer justifies the insertion of the following letter from the late Sir John Burdon-Sanderson to me. In the lecture referred to I had described the methods of Professor Moseley in teaching Biology as affording a suggestion of the scientific treatment of religion.

Oxford,

April 30, 1902.

Dear Sir:

I feel that I must express to you my thanks for the discourse which I had the pleasure of listening to yesterday afternoon.