[104] “On the Limits of Natural Knowledge.” The conclusion to which
Lepsius came was that the true limits of the knowledge of nature
coincide with the limits of human capacity for knowledge in general.
Beyond these limits he finds, as we know from other utterances, room
for his living God.
[105] The 1838 on the title page is a misprint for 1837.
[106] No earlier English edition of the “Standard Alphabet” can be
found than that of 1863, and none is mentioned in Low’s “English
Catalogue of Books.”
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