MEMOIRS. 



Who are they who have proved themselves sufficient for so 

 great a work as the interpreting of truth to man? Those 

 surely who have most clearly recognized the greatness of 

 the truth they handle and the insufficiency of man to do 

 anything but to receive the truth which is given and truly to 

 reflect the truth he sees." 



To such thought " revelation " is a climax which 

 finds its prophecy in the true character of all 

 knowledge, and the rational Christian believer is 

 the full-bloomed type of the true student. It is 

 the brightest part of what we owe to Moore that 

 he went by God's grace so far to delineate and to 

 realize an ideal so beautiful, so lofty, and so true. 



II. 



G. J. ROMANES, ESQ., M.A., LL.D., F.R.S. 1 



Among the other obituary notices which you 

 will probably receive of the late Mr. Aubrey Moore, 

 I should like to supply a few remarks with special 

 reference to the aspect of his many-sided mind 

 which was turned towards physical science and 

 contemporary thought. And I desire to publish 

 these remarks in your columns, inasmuch as we 

 now know that he was the writer of the admirable 

 reviews and essays which from time to time have 



1 Reprinted from the Guardian, Jan. 29, 1890. 



