II Emerson, Works, vol. ii. p. 223 (Prudence) 13 Emerson, Works, vol. ii. p. 58 (Self- 14 H. P. Liddon 15 W. E. Channing, Works, vol. ii. p. 319 16 Milton, Prose Works, vol. iii. p. 184 (Pre- 17, 18 Huxley, Science and Culture, p. 240 19-20 J. Martineau, Essays, vol. ii. p. 247 21, 22 W. E. Channing, Works, vol. ii. p. 299 25 Schopenhauer 26 Guyau, L'Irreligion de L'Avenir, p. 376, 27-29 Schopenhauer, Religion and other 33 Ibid., beginning "crooked ways 22 J. Martineau, Essays, vol. ii. p. 468 (The 23 Milton, Prose Works, vol. ii. p. 92 (Areopa- 24-26 Aristotle, Ethics, x. 8 27, 28 Huxley, Lay Sermons, p. 118 (On the 29 Thos. à Kempis, Imitation of Christ, i. 30 Emerson, Works, vol. ii. p. 307 (Intellect), 31 Idem, x. p. 220 (The Preacher), ab., “as if 32 Thos. à Kempis, Imitation of Christ, iii. CHAPTER LXXXI Seek out the Secrets of Grave (Ecclus. xxxix. 1-3) I Milton, Prose Works, vol. ii. p. 55 (Areopa- 2-4 Schopenhauer, Religion and other Essays, 7 Ruskin, Sesame and Lilies (Kings' Trea- 8 Thos. à Kempis, Imitation of Christ, i. v. I 12, 13 Lord Bacon, Essays (Of Studies) V. I 15 Ecclus. xxxix. 1-3, ab. 16, 17 Mrs. Browning, Poems (Aurora Leigh, 18 Fénélon, Spiritual Letters to Men, lxvii. CHAPTER LXXXII Suffer even Little Children to Hear 1-3 Aristotle, Ethics, x. 1 5-7 Jos. Mazzini, Works, vol. iv. pp. 287-9 8 St. Chrysostom, p. 109, Homily VII. (On 9, 10 Rich. Baxter, Works, vol. iv. p. 180 11-13 W. E. Channing, Works, vol. ii. p. 216 14-16 Tolstoi, The Kingdom of God, cap. CHAPTER LXXXIII Without Knowledge Love is in Vain Lord Bacon, Advancement of Learning, 2 Matthew Arnold, Empedocles on Etna, act 3-7 W. E. Channing, Works, vol. i. p. 407 8 J. Martineau, Essays, vol. iv. p. 508 (Owe 9 F. Adler, Aims of the Ethical Society, 10-15 Rich. Baxter, Works, vol. vi. p. 7-9 16-17 Idem, p. 356 18 J. Martineau, Essays, vol. ii. p. 525 20 Goethe 21 Emerson, Works, vol. ii. p. 7 (Self-Reli- 22-25 Sir Thos. Browne, Religio Medici, pt. 26-28 Fénélon, Spiritual Letters to Men, lxix. 35 Bishop Thos. Wilson, Maxims, No. 9 2, 3 Guyau, L'Irreligion de l'Avenir, p. 86, 4 Tennyson, Poems, p. 261 (In Memoriam, 5 W. M. W. Call, Reverberations, p. 102 6 J. G. Whittier 7 W. M. W. Call, Golden Histories, p. 239 8 S. Bevington, Keynotes, p. 21 (Unto this 9 George Eliot, Poems (A Minor Prophet) 12 J. G. Whittier, Poems, p. 155 (Worship) 20-22 Shelley, Poems, vol. i. p. 51 (Queen 23 Samuel Longfellow 24 H. W. Longfellow, Poems, p. 279 (The CHAPTER LXXXVIII The Church is Renewing its Life 1 Milton, Prose Works, vol. ii. p. 91 (Areo- 2, 3 Idem, p. 90, ab. 4 Jos. Mazzini, Works, vol. v. p. 320 5-7 Milton, Prose Works, vol. ii. p. 94 (Areo- 8-12 J. H. Muirhead, Elements of Ethics, 13-15 Browning, Poems, vol. i. p. 119 (Para- 16 Jos. Mazzini, Works, vol. v. p. 263 18-20 Emerson, Works, vol. vi. p. 229 (Wor- 21-23 Idem, X. p. 200 (The Sovereignty of sub. an instructed person 14 M. Aurelius, Thoughts, xi. 18 66 a fool " 16 Shakespeare, Julius Caesar, act iv. sc. iii., 17 Milton, Poems, vol. i. p. 64 (Comus, lines 18 J. K. Lowell, Poems, vol. iv. pp. 3, 4 (The 19 Idem, Poems, vol. i. p. 141 (A Glance 20 a (First line) Fletcher, Bonduca b (Second line) Browning, Poems, vol. 21 Emerson, Poems, p. 232 (Friendship) 23 Fletcher, Upon an Honest Man's Fortune The Law of Righteousness Abideth 1 Sophocles, Oedipus Tyrannus, line 863 3 Sophocles, Antigone, line 456 (Hooker's 4 Milton, Poems, vol. ii. p. 13 (Paradise Lost, 5 Idem, i. p. 64 (Comus, lines 597-9) 6 J. Martineau, Essays, vol. iv. p. 302 (The 7 A. C. Swinburne, Songs before Sunrise, p. 8-10 Sir Edwin Arnold, Light of Asia, p. II Isidor (Quarles' Emblems, p. 323). 12 Immanuel Kant, Works, vol. viii. p. 312 13-15 A. C. Swinburne, Songs before Sunrise, |