But I do believe that the human race
is not yet, possibly may never be, in a position to dispense with it.
FOOTNOTES:
[8] With a few exceptions, which are duly noted when
they amount to more than verbal corrections.
[9] _Declaration on the Truth of Holy Scripture._ The
_Times_, 18th December, 1891.
[10] _Declaration_, Article 10.
[11] Ego vero evangelio non crederem, nisi ecclesiae
Catholicae me commoveret auctoritas.--_Contra Epistolam
Manichaei_, cap. v.
[12] I employ the words "Supernature" and "Supernatural"
in their popular senses. For myself, I am bound to say
that the term "Nature" covers the totality of that
which is. The world of psychical phenomena appears to
me to be as much part of "Nature" as the world of
physical phenomena; and I am unable to perceive any
justification for cutting the Universe into two halves,
one natural and one supernatural.
[13] The general reader will find an admirably clear
and concise statement of the evidence in this case, in
Professor Flower's recently published work _The Horse:
a Study in Natural History_.
[14] "The School Boards: What they Can do and what they
May do," 1870. _Critiques and Addresses_, p.
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