to call attention. The first occurs on page 102, lines 9 & 10 from the 

 bottom, where >r& A.L.E.L should have been written rrb A.L. Y 

 (or.L)E. (El Yah), or ^HA.L.OU.E. (EM), etc. The next occurs 

 on page 109, line 6 from bottom, where millions should read thousands. 



I have only no*w to frankly admit that during the last few years my 

 views as regards the theories of ultimate causation and the future state 

 have undergone some modification ; that consequently I now regard 

 the line of argument adopted in support of the theory of a future state 

 of consciousness on pages 5 & 6 of my above named work as a false 

 one and the conclusions arrived at as consequently false also ; and that 

 respecting the existence of a ruling power in the universe, I neither 

 affirm nor deny such a condition, being contented with the knowledge 

 that I neither know ncr apparently can ever know anything at all about 

 the matter, and recognizing, with Moleschott, the incontrovertible truth 

 that " theie is nothing in our intellect which has not entered by the 

 gate of the senses." 



H. J. H. 



Purton Lodge, Sheffield. 

 January 1887. 



