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ORDINARY MEETING, March 6, 1871 . 
James Reddie ,* Esq., Honorary Secretary, in the Chair. 
The Minutes of the last Meeting were read and confirmed, and the fol- 
lowing elections were announced . 
Members William Day, Esq. (Life), Westwood Park, Forest Hill ; 
Charles Lloyd, Esq., Merton Lodge, Chiswick ; James ® S T> 
M.A.. LL.D., 1, Whitehall Gardens ; Rev. George Warhurton Weldon, 
M.A., Vicar of St. Saviour’s, Chelsea. 
Associate :-Rev. Robert Nicholl, M.A., The Chantry, Norton, near Shef- 
field. 
Also the presentation to the Library of the following works : 
‘ Ancient Pillar Stones.” 
“ Remains of Roman Baths in England.” 
« Molecular Archetypes of Organic Forms. 
D.D., LL.D. 
The Chairman, in the absence of the author, then read the following 
paper : — 
ON BIBLICAL PNEUMATOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY. 
By the Rev. W. W. English, M.A. 
1 mHERE is an obvious connection between the philosophy 
_L of human nature and the professed objects of Ke igni- 
tion and the enlightened Christian would expect to find 
agreement between them ; he would expect to find in Holy 
Scripture a correct statement of psychological and ethical 
facts P But why discourse on the spiritual part of man s nature 
Ihouid so generally be called psychology rather than pneumato- 
logy is not apparent, unless indeed it be assumed t a 
and 7 Psyche are different names for one and the same thing, 
the point I shall feel it necessary m this paper to c0 “^ e T; 
Sir V Hamilton thought no competent objection coul <* J? 
made to the general adoption of the term psychology, while 
From Dr. E. Haughton. 
Ditto. 
By the Rev. J. G. MacVicar, 
From the Author. 
* The late. 
