102 28 _Prometheus Unbound_, cited A. N. Whitehead, _Science
and the Modern World_, p. 119.
104 23 R. H. Wilenski, _The Modern Movement in Art_, p. 5.
109 10 Cf. Diego Rivera, _The Revolution in Painting_, in
Creative Art, Vol. IV, No. 1. “And there is absolutely
no reason to be frightened because the subject is so
essential. On the contrary, precisely because the
subject is admitted as a prime necessity, the artist is
absolutely free to create a thoroughly plastic form of
art. The subject is to the painter what the rails are
to a locomotive. He cannot do without it. In fact, when
he refuses to seek or accept a subject, his own plastic
methods and his own esthetic theories become his subject
instead. And even if he escapes them, he himself becomes
the subject of his work. He becomes nothing but an
illustrator of his own state of mind, and in trying to
liberate himself he falls into the worst form of slavery.
That is the cause of all the boredom which emanates
from so many of the large expositions of modern art, a
fact testified to again and again by the most different
temperaments.”
109 18 Bernard Berenson, _The Florentine Painters of the
Renaissance_, p. 19.
111 4 Cf. R. H. Wilenski, _The Modern Movement in Art_, p. 119.
116 4 Cf. George Santayana, _Reason in Religion_, pp. 92 et
seq. [p335]
119 28 Cf. _Catholic Encyclopedia_, Vol. X, p. 342.
123 17 Whitehead, _Science and the Modern World_, p. 257.
127 2 A. S. Eddington, _Stars and Atoms_, p. 121.
128 1 John Herman Randall Jr., _The Making of the Modern Mind_,
p. 100.
128 9 _Epist. ad Can Grand_, cited in footnote to _Paradiso_ in
the Temple Classics.
129 3 Cf. P. W. Bridgman, _The Logic of Modern Physics_, p. 45.
129 23 C. S. Peirce, _How to Make Our Ideas Clear in Chance,
Love and Logic_, edited by Morris R. Cohen.
130 4 Bridgman, op. cit., p. 38.
135 2 Cited L. R. Farnell, _The Attributes of God_, p. 275.
137 31 Cf. M. C. Otto, _Natural Laws and Human Hopes_, pp. 32
et seq.
146 29 The _Catholic Encyclopedia_, Vol. XII, p. 345.
147 29 Cf. B. L. Manning, _The People’s Faith in the Time of
Wyclif_.
148 3 Fosdick, _Adventurous Religion_, p. 85 et seq.
148 9 Santayana, _Reason in Religion_, p. 43.
148 17 L. R. Farnell, _The Attributes of God_, p. 15.
149 14 Manning, op. cit.
159 2 Herbert Asbury, _A Methodist Saint, The Life of Bishop
Asbury_, p. 265.
160 20 Cf. _Encyclopedia Britannica_, “Asceticism.”
161 17 Cf. _Catholic Encyclopedia_, Vol. I, p. 768.
162 5 Quoted in Irving Babbitt, _Rousseau and Romanticism_, p. 45.
162 19 _Rabelais_, Book II, Chapter 34.
163 6 Cited Henry Osborn Taylor, _Thought and Expression in the
Sixteenth Century_, Vol. I, p. 330.
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