[49] It is interesting to note that a scientific treatment of the
problem may force an author almost unwittingly to similar conclusions.
For instance, in Jevons’ book (’10) the term “God” hardly occurs at
all, whereas the phrase “the idea of God” is to be found on nearly
every page. If, as we are urging, God as efficient agent in the world
and as reality in contact with human beings _is_ outer world organized
as idea, the reason for such periphrasis at once appears.
[50] See Prince, ’06 and ’16; Freud, ’22; Jung, ’19; Rivers, ’20;
Brown, ’22.
[51] See Trotter, ’19.
[52] See Turner, ’16.
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