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con- 
show that there was one presiding mind which governed all things. Plato 
firmed the testimony, and Cicero also believed that there was OT P re “ e ' 
Ine graven by art and man’s device.” Paul plies the mtell^ent Afthmans 
with 'the ackn<wledgmenW>f ^Is^uite^lear that^the 
Swle^ S of God was derived from the 
years ’ “ d with T ham 
r=f - and for r5 ht years, — 
poranes of Ab • Script ure and what we find acknowledged 
sr 
“ rtsxtrr z s§ 
earth. Why i& th . whole history of the nationalities 
? rcStri=Sr 
foundations, and the theory which we have to meet is very futile, an 
-rsrissr “X - r —> 
Ihouoht it necessary to place before the British Association at Exeten 1 
admit there may be nothing very self-laudatory, y et whe “ ™ as “ ^ achools 
very conclusive to be able to prove a negative: and seei g E land 
of Theology and the Scientific schools of Germany, France, ^ 
were accepting the first Stone Age— the Palaeolithic o ye 
