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CONTENTS OF VOL. XLIII. 



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A Life's Contribution to the Harmony of Christianity, Philo- 

 sophy AND Science. By Professor Roget 195 



The Descent into Hades. A Study in Comparative Religion. 



By Rev. Canon MacCulloch, D.D 209 



Discussion. Remarks by 225 



Archdeacon Potter, 



Rev. John Tuckwell, 



Rev. J. J. B. Coles, 



Rev. DuaALD MacFadyen, and 



Rev. Prebendary H. E. Fox. 



Communications from 231 



Chancellor Lias, and 

 Lt.-Col. Alves. 



Mithraism. By the Rev. W. St. Clair Tisdall, D.D 237 



Discussion. Remarks by 274 



Archdeacon Potter, 

 Rev. D. MacFadyen, 

 Rev. J. J. B. Coles, 

 Lt.-Col. Alves, 

 Lt.-Col. Mackinlay, and 

 Chancellor Lias. 



The True Temper of Empire. By Sir Charles Bruce, G.C.M.G., 



being the annual address for 1911 281 



Discussion. Remarks by 314 



Sir Henry Geary, K.C.B., V.P., and 

 Lt.-Col. Mackinlay. 



Loyal Address to their Majesties the King and the Queen 316 



List of Officers, Members, Associates, etc. 317 



The Gunning Prize. Rules for 1912 339 



Subject 340 



The Institute's object being to investigate, it must not be held to endorse 

 the various views expressed either in the Papers or disci^ssions. 



