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A different point of view . . . . . .211 



John Stuart Mill on the Veracity of Memory . . .212 

 "Cogito, ergo sum" ....... 214 



Belief in an external World 215 



Unsatisfactoriness of Berkeley anism . . . .216 



Mill and Comte 217 



Max Miiller on the sense of the Infinite . . . .218 

 Dr. Matheson on the same ...... 220 



Possibility of Revelation 221 



Instinctive Belief of a Mental Nature in other Men . . 222 

 Data in one Plane of Thought and Conclusions in 



another ......... 224 



Forms of Thought were originally Facts of the Universe . 226 



Time, Space, and Causation 228 



Locke, Kant, and Spencer .... 229 



Evolution and Natural Realism ..... 230 



Escape from Metaphysics 231 



Insufficiency of the Experience theory .... 232 

 Moral and Spiritual Intelligence ..... 233 

 Faith is not based on Experience ..... 234 

 Gnosticism and Agnosticism ...... 235 



Immortality the direct gift of God 236 



Natural Realism and Spiritual Faith .... 237 



NOTE Kant on Space and Time ..... 238 

 Kant's Idealism ......... 289 



The Divine Mind in relation to Space and Time . . 240 



