OBJECTS. 



HE objects of this Society, founded in the year 1865; are : — 



First, — To investigate, in a rev^erent spirit, important questions of 



Philosophy and Science, especially those bearing upon Holy Scripture. 



Second. — To arrange for addresses from men who have themselves con- 

 tributed to progress in Science and Kesearch, and thus to bring the Members 

 and Associates of the Institute into direct touch with the latest advances. 



Third. — In humble faith in One Eternal God, Who created all things good, 

 to combat the unbelief now prevalent by directing attention to the evidences of 

 the Divine care for man that are supplied by Science, History, and Religion. 



PAPERS. 



THE Papers read before and eventually published by the Society are 

 of two kinds : — 



1. — Original contributions to knowledge. 



2. — Essays on important questions of Philosophy and Science. 



The Volume of Transactions accordingly contains under the first head 

 Papers that have been either supplied by experts of acknowledged authority, 

 or have been guaranteed by such experts as suitable to the pul3lications of a 

 learned Society. 



In publishing papers under the second head the Society does not commit 

 itself to the opinions expressed by the authors. 



MEETINGS. 



THE Meetings, of which due notice is given, are lield at 1, Central 

 Buildings, Westminster, S W., at Half-past Four o'clock in the 

 afternoon, generally on the First and Third Mondays of the Months 

 from December to Jure inclusive. 



The Library, Reading and Writing Room are open, for the use of the 

 Members, from ten till four (Saturdays till two). 



The Secretary will he glad to meet J/emhers or Associates at the Office by 

 arrangement. 



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