[130] Newman's Arians, p. 84.

[131] Cf. Fiske, Idea of God, pp. 103, 104. Martineau, A Study of Religion, ii. 172, 173.

[132] Idea of God, cf. § v. and pp. 105-110.

[133] Apparently by Prof. Allen's Continuity of Christian Thought.

[134] Fiske, Idea of God, p. 94.

[135] Ibid., § vii.

[136] De Incarn. c. 17.

[137] De Civ. Dei, vii. c. xxx; cf. too De Gen. ad lit. iv. c. 12; Enchir. ad Laur. c. 27.

[138] S. Thoa. Aq. Sum. Theol. I. i. Quaest. 2, says that the Existence of God is demonstrable, but he explains that he does not mean strict demonstration, demonstratio apodeictica but demonstratio ab effectibus.

[139] The Existence of God. By Rev. R. F. Clarke, S.J., p. 6.