IDEALS OF SCIENCE 

 AND FAITH 



EDITED BY J. E. HAND 



In TEN ESSAYS by Sir OLIVER LODGE, Professors J. H. 

 MUIRHEAD, P. GEDDES, J. A. THOMSON, V. V. BRAN- 

 FORD, and Hon. B. RUSSELL, Revs. R. BAYNE, P. N. 

 WAGGETT, J. KELMAN, and WILFRID WARD. 



Crown 8vo, Cloth, gilt top, 53. net. [Second Edition. 



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 book the first of an annual series." 



The Outlook. "A volume of quite exceptional interest, showing 

 that the ideals common to both religion and science are not only 

 numerous, but are the very ideals for which the nobler spirits on both 

 sides care most." 



The Literary World. " Inspired with the worthy object of pro- 

 moting mutual understanding. . . . The idea is excellent." 



The Guardian. "Nothing can be more useful than to bring 

 together the ideas of diverse thinkers on these questions, as Mr. Hand 

 has done in the present volume." 



The Church Times. "Mr. Hand has brought together eleven able 

 writers. . . . Some of the essays are suggestive and brilliant." 



The Hibbcrt Journal. "The essays are vigorous and often both 

 clear and cogent ; most of them achieve that fine simplicity which 

 results from mastery of difficult and complex problems." 



Expository Times. " Mr. Hand went to living, able, representative 

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Baptist Times. "This is an epoch-marking book ... a book 

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Daily Chronicle. " The message of this volume bids us look upward 

 and go onward ; bids us have faith, while appealing also to science for 

 its wisdom. It is a contribution, and a worthy one, to the solution of 

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Daily News. " Deals with subjects of profound interest which are 

 more than ever before the public mind of to-day. ... A noteworthy 

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Pall Mall Gazette. " A remarkable series of articles illustrating the 

 coming together of the best of thought in the respective domains of 

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