nstration of the Being and Attributes of God.
[72] Elements of Psychology.
[73] Thoughts on Atheism, by Holyoake, p. 4.
[74] Proverbs xvii. 22.
[75] Henry Ward Beecher.
[76] See W. T. Harris. Johnson's Encyc. "Soul."
[77] Unseen Universe.
[78] Rood. "Sound," Johnson's Encyc.
[79] See R. G. Ingersoll's Lecture on Hell.
[80] Savage.
[81] "The Unseen World." John Fiske, p. 21.
[82] Fortnightly Review, June 1875, p. 784.
[83] Ninth Bridgewater Treatise.
[84] Of the Unseen Universe.
[85] Anagram. Nature, Oct. 15, 1874.
[86] Of the Unseen Universe.
[87] Fiske. Unseen World, p. 52.
[88] Savage. Relig. of Evol., p. 246.
[89] 1 Corinthians, xv., verses 50-54 (Part of). _Revised English Ed._,
1877.
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