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Finally, this most interesting collection of Huxley's 

 writings and sayings contains an address to the 



imbridge Young Men's Christian Association, " On 



■scartes' Discourse touching the Method of Using 

 v^ae's Reason Rightly and of Seeking Scientific 

 Truth." 



Such, in brief review, are the contents of this 

 volume of lay sermons and addresses. Enough has 

 been said here to indicate to the reader that in them 

 will be found some of Huxley's most trenchant writ- 

 ing and speaking, and no one who wishes to obtain 

 anything like a complete insight into Huxley's mind 

 can afford to disregard the contents of this volume. 



