MENTAL AND MORAL PHILOSOPHY, ETC. 53 

 Maurice (F. D.) con tinned. 



"2\'ati\>nal Worship;" third, "Universal Worship.' 1 ' 1 " Whilst 

 reading it we- are charmed by the freedom from exclusiveness and 

 prejudice, the large charity, the loftiness of thought, the eagerness to 

 recognize and appreciate whatever there is of real worth extant in 

 the world, which animates it from one end to the other. We gain 

 new thoughts and new ways of mewing things, even more, perhaps, 

 from being brought for a time under the influence of so noble and 

 spiritual a mind.'' Athenaeum. 



THE CONSCIENCE : Lectures on Casuistry, delivered in the 

 University of Cambridge. New and Cheaper Edition. Crown 8vo. 



In this series of nine Lectures, Professor Maurice, with his wonted 



force and breadth and freshness, endeavours to settle what is meant 



by the word "Conscience" and discusses the most important 



questions immediately connected with the subject. Taking "Casu- 



istry " in its old sense as being the "study of cases of Conscience," 



he endeavours to show in what way it may be brought to bear at 



the present day tipou the acts and thoughts of our ordinary 



existence. He shows that Conscience asks for laws, not rules ; 



for freedom, not chains ; for education, not suppression. He 



has abstained from the zise of philosophical terms, and has touched 



on philosophical systems only when he fancied "they were inter- 



fering with the rights and duties of wayfarers." The Saturday 



Review says : ' ' We rise from them with detestation of all that is 



selfish and mean, and with a living impression that there is such a 



thing as goodness after 



MORAL AND METAPHYSICAL PHILOSOPHY. New 

 Edition and Preface. Vol. I. Ancient Philosophy and the First to 

 the Thirteenth Centuries ; Vol. II. the Fourteenth Century and the 

 French Revolution, with a glimpse into the Nineteenth Century. 

 2 Vols. 8vo. 25 j. 



This is an Edition in two volumes of Professor Maurice 's History of 

 Philosophy from the earliest period to the present time. It was 

 formerly scattertd throughout a number of separate volumes, and it 

 is believed that all admirers of the author and all students of 

 philosophy will welcome this compact Edition. The subject is one 

 of the highest importance, and it is treated here with fulness and 



