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Excerpt from Truth and Religion: With Special Reference to Religion, or a Plea for the Unity of the Spirit and the Unity of Life in All Its Manifestations
The writer of the present work trusts that he may not be found behind his age ahead of it he well knows he is not. He does not claim to state anything original: he will not quarrel with the critic who declares that he has merely taken the views of many thinkers, and has woven them into a unity, in some degree at least appropriate to the needs and demands of the present. He claims merely the right to think for himself, merely the right to point out the insufficiency of some of the answers which have been loudly proclaimed as satisfying the deepest questionings, and therefore as comprehending the most fundamental facts, of the human soul, merely the right to point out how only he considers an adequate and satisfactory solution of these can be given, and merelv the right to indicate how pressing is the need, so to re-define many of the most important terms of Modern Philosophy that neither definition nor usage may be contradicted by the great facts of Life.
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