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am unable to see that this negative teaching would 

 destroy any chances of a future life, supposing that 

 science is mistaken in its indications, as it is con- 

 ceivable that it may be. Conclusions regarding the 

 probability or improbability of a future life should 

 be drawn from all the facts of science and human 

 experience, and we should be prepared for accessions 

 to scientific knowledge which will render belief in 

 personal immortality more probable, or perhaps even 

 less probable, than it now appears. 



