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CONTENTS OP VOL. Ill, 
On the Immediate Derivation of Physical Science from the 
Great First Cause. By Richard Laming, Esq., M.R.C.S.... 
Discussion on Mr. Laming’s Paper 
Reply by Mr. Laming 
Ordinary Meeting, 20th April, 1868 
On some of the Philosophical Principles contained in Mr. 
Buckle’s “ History of Civilization ” in Reference to the 
Laws of the Moral and Religious Developments of Man. 
By the Rev. C. A. Row, M.A., M.Y.I. 
Discussion on Mr. Row’s Paper 
Ordinary Meeting, 4th May, 1868 
On the Nature of Human Language ; the Necessities of 
Scientific Phraseology, and the Application of the 
Principles of both to the Interpretation of Holy 
Scripture. By the Rev. Joseph Baylee, D.D., Principal of 
St. Aidan’s College, Birkenhead ; Assoc. Yict. Inst 
Discussion on Dr. Baylee’s Paper 
Reply by Dr. Baylee 
Ordinary Meeting, 18th May, 1868 
On the Common Origin of the American Races with those of 
the Old World. By the Rev. J. H. Titcomb, M.A., M.Y.I. 
Discussion on Mr. Tttcomb’s Paper 
Annual General Meeting, 25th May, 1868 
Second Annual Report ** 
Annual Address 
Ordinary Meeting, 1st June, 1868 
The Biblical Cosmogony Scientifically Considered. By George 
Warington, Esq., F.C.S., M.Y.I 
Discussion on Mr. Warington’s Paper 
Ordinary Meeting, 15th June, 1868 
Discussion on Mr. Warington’s Paper ( continued ) 
Ordinary Meeting, 7th December, 1868 
Chairman’s Opening Address, On the Attitude of Science 
towards Religion^ 
On Ethical Philosophy, in its Relations to Science and Reve- 
lation. By the Rev. W. W. English, M.A., M.Y.I. 
Discussion on Mr English’s Paper 
Ordinary Meeting, 21st December, 1868 
Discussion on Mr. English’s Paper ( continued ) 
Reply by the Rev, W. W. English 
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