tt ADVERTISEMENTS. 
THE MONISI. 
A QUARTERLY MAGAZINE 
EDWARD C. Mee 
Mary CARU 
Vol. IV. APRIL, 1894. No. 3. 
CONTENTS. 
- THREE ASPECTS OF MONISM, ey cie C. Lloyd enit on chews ee 
THE PARLIAMENT OF RELIGIONS, Gen. M. M. Trum oe oy 
MODERN PuvsioLocv, Prof. Max Vernon Jena, Ger 
KaNr's DOCTRINE OF THE SCHEMATA, H. H. Wi Disi Daie of North Carolina. 
THE EXEMPTION OF WOMEN FROM LABOR, Lester F. Ward, Washington D. C. 
NOTION AND DEFINITION OF NUMBER, Prof. Hermann Schube rt, Maki; Germany. 
ETHICS AND THE COSMIC ORDER, Editor. 
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Montgomery. Notes on 
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