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37. Continuity no newly discovered law. Continuity of the Absolute. 
38. Continuity of the Phenomenal. A Principle of Continuity in both. 
39. The Visible and Invisible world are, however, supposed to be of the 
same substance. 
40. How Continuity is a law. 
41. Force precedes phenomena 
42. Logical inferences from the facts of Science. 
43. The true argument is one of analogy. 
44. The Theological inferences erroneous. 
45. A “ Trinity ” resembling Swedenborg’s. 
46. Rationality limited by the phenomenal is inconceivable. 
47. Neglect of the a priori, by our authors. 
48. Of Heaven and Hell. 
49. The doctrines intensified by Predestinarianism ; 
50. And by forgetfulness of what a moral world is. 
51. Perdition and Eternal Punishment are moral facts. 
52. Four theories of Future Punishment. 
53. How the three former theories clash with moral life. 
54. The “ new Heavens and new Earth,” wherein dwelleth righteousness. 
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55. Professor Clifford’s criticisms. 
56. His minimizing the desire of immortality is an oversight. 
57. His exposing the various and insecure conclusions as to the “ Loss ot 
Energy.” 
58. His criticisms as to the imperfect fluid. 
59. Question as to the existence of something which is not Matter. 
60. His criticism as to “ Second Ether” and its contents, and Human Con- 
sciousness. 
61. His doubts as to the unity of Consciousness. 
62. His doubts as to the final agency of heat. 
ment apparently an enduring one. Personality of the Evil One asserted by 
Scripture. Brief statement of the results of this discussion. The scientific con- 
clusion is directly against the opponents of Christianity. Criticism invited from 
leaders of scientific thought or of religious inquiry. 
