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universe, it is not therefore unreal to Him. The 

 thoughts of God, as all Theists believe, infinitely 

 transcend our thoughts, but our thoughts are not 

 therefore unreal to God. 



It appears to me that Kant's conclusions as to 

 Space and Time are very similar to Berkeley's as to 

 the world of matter ; and that the objective reality 

 of Space and Time is to be vindicated against Kant, 

 and that of the material world against Berkeley, on 

 similar grounds ; namely, as being both of them 

 affirmed by that Natural Realism, to which, as I 

 have endeavoured to show in the foregoing chapter 

 we are led by the doctrine of Evolution. 



THE END. 



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