WESTMINSTER REVIEW. 



" Apart from its transcendental entanglements and Scriptural 

 reconciliations, there are many beautiful and deep things in this 

 book." 



UNIVERSAL REVIEW. 



" The book is worthy of remark for several reasons, and we 

 confess to have read it with much interest. It seems the work 

 of an honest, and at the same time a subtle and comprehensive 

 thinker, and it attempts not only to explain the phenomena of 

 perception, but to reconcile all opposing sects in philosophy, and 

 to harmonize science, metaphysics, ethics, and religion. It will 

 be seen that its aim is ambitious, yet the ambition is a really noble 

 one ; it does not seem in anywise an attempt by the author to 

 put himself forward, but an effort after truth only, which we 

 believe he has in many respects achieved. 



CHRISTIAN SPECTATOR. 



" We cannot as yet admit that the author has given a valid 

 scientific proof of his curious thesis so new and, if true, so im- 

 portant. Still less can we concede that he has shown it to be 

 contained in the Bible. But he has at least maintained it with 

 the true dignity of an earnest searcher after truth, and in the 

 spirit of a Christian philosopher, and we cordially thank him for 

 what cannot fail to be at least a powerful stimulus to further 

 thought and investigation." 



SYDNEY EMPIRE. 



" It is an arresting book, and one that, once read, will leave a 

 lasting impress on the reader's thoughts. There is a true revela- 

 tion in it, and a revelation even of a transforming kind. The 

 writer is a deep, even a profound, thinker, but he has not learned 

 the art of philosophic method." 



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