[70] De verâ religione, sub fin.

[71] Sum. Theol. 2. 2. 81. Art. 1.

[72] Idea of God, p. 117.

[73] See Seth's Hegelianism and Personality, pp. 223, 224, one or two sentences from which are, almost verbatim, transferred to the text.

[74] Justin Martyr (Exhort. ad Graec., ch. xxxiv) explains the anthropomorphisms of polytheism as an inversion of the truth that man is in the image of God.

[75] Hume, Essays, II. 425.

[76] H. Spencer, Eccl. Inst., p. 1.

[77] Psych. vol. ii. §§ 388-391.

[78] Caird, Philosophy of Religion, p. 162.

[79] Ritter and Preller, Hist. Phil. Graec., 7th ed. § 82.