[33] Quoted from p. 507, Vol. II., of The History of English Rationalism in the Nineteenth Century, by A. W. Benn (Longmans, Green, and Co., 1906).

[34] In his masterly work, On Compromise.

[35] See p. 55 of The Bible and the Child.

[36] Bishop Diggle, the President of the Church Congress of 1906, in his opening address.

[37] Ibid.

[38] Recorded in The Life of Frances Power Cobbe, as Told by Herself. (Sonnenschein.)

[39] See § 3 of the last Chapter and § 2 of the present.

[40] P. 392 of The Independent Review, December, 1904.

[41] Browning’s Funeral, a poem by Mrs. Huxley. The last three lines were inscribed, at Prof. Huxley’s request, upon his grave-stone (in St. Marylebone Cemetery, East Finchley).

[42] See Chapter I., p. 30.