In 2 vols. 8vo., Cloth, Price 15s. THE SUPERNATURAL: ITS ORIGIN, NATURE, AND EVOLUTION. Mr. J. H. King's clever volumes entitled "The Supernatural."-ST. JAMES' GAZETTE. "This learned treatise."—LITERARY WORLD. "A solid and scholarly work of which it would be next to impossible to speak in too high terms of praise. this necessarily brief notice of this valuable addition to philosophical literature. AGNOSTIC JOURNAL. "It is impossible to read these volumes without a growing admiration of the author's industry . he describes in felicitous terms the gradual development from early germinal concepts to the lofty ideals of Duty which now find acceptance in the most cultured minds."—INQUIRER. "Mr. King has been at considerable pains to gather together, and as far as possible verify, the phenomena he adduces and on which he founds his conclusions. His work is the result of laborious and patient research will find a large amount of curious and interesting information brought together here, and treated in such a way as to shed considerable light on the evolution of religious thought."-Rev. W. EWAN in MODERN CHURCH. "Two highly interesting and important volumes on the origin of the Supernatural. The work is crammed full not only of illustrations but of original and pregnant ideas . . . Mr. King has dealt very thoroughly and comprehensively with a subject of almost unlimited extent . He exhibits great powers of generalization, and there are many passages in the book of striking eloquence."-WESTMINSTER REVIEW. "Will prove of great interest and value in the investigation of a subject which is attracting at this time a great deal of attention."- DETROIT FREE PRESS. "Mr. King has a good deal to say which is both interesting and instructive."-SCOTTISH REVIEW. BEING AN EXPOSITION OF THE LAW THAT THE BY JOHN H. KING, AUTHOR OF "THE SUPERNATURAL, ITS ORIGIN, NATURE, AND EVOLUTION." WILLIAMS AND NORGATE, 14, HENRIETTA STREET, COVENT GARDEN, LONDON; AND NEW YORK: G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS. 1893. |