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Scientific Theism. 



By FRANCIS ELLIXGWOOD ABBOT, PH.D. 

 12mo, cloth, 242 pages. $2.00. 



"Dr. Abbot has come forward with a discussion of the problem 

 that is destined to make an epoch in the world of thought. . . . 

 Only once in a great while does a work of such moment appear. 

 . . In this little book are laid the foundations of what may again 

 dower the barren and prosaic world with sublime theologies, the 

 work of grand and sanely imaginative intellects." Rev. Francis 

 Tiffany. 



"Dr. Abbot's theory is therefore a new departure of command- 

 ing interest and importance." Rev. J. W. Chadwick. 



"Dr. F. E. Abbot's new book, the 'Science of Theism,' confirms 

 the opinion of the few best able to judge, that he is the ablest 

 philosophical thinker in America, and that his work seems to be 

 the foundation of that deeper religion of the future, sure to come, 

 which will satisfy both the head and the heart of man." Mr. E. 

 B. Haskell, in Boston Sunday Herald. 



"Such a book should make an epoch in the intellectual history 

 of our country. The book is a very great performance." Boston 

 Beacon, editorial. 



"He may find, as Darwin did when he brought out the ' Origin 

 of Species' as preliminary to a great work, that he has done 

 enough already to found a school of investigation and to establish 

 himself as master of a new departure, profoundly original and 

 significant, in the highest form of research." Boston Transcript. 



"One of the few carefully prepared and noteworthy books of 

 the year." Chicago University. 



"Dr. Abbot has the one quality which should command the at- 

 tention, at least, of the many; he is an intense believer. He has 

 faitli in natural science, which, indeed, is in no lack of devotees 

 to-day; and he has as much faith in religion, which has now no 

 superabundance of real friends; and his two faiths are thoroughly 

 one. . . . 'Scientific Theism' is one of the great books of our 

 generation." Rev. N. P. Oilman, in Boston Christian Rer/ister. 



"The book . . . must take an honorable place in the literature 

 of the subject; and from its falling in, in so many particulars, 

 with the peculiar tone of the age, will be very likely to be set 

 down even above its merits, great as those merits unquestionably 

 are." Boston Literary World. 



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