1906. This volume contains a collation of opinions as to a future
life by some of the world's most eminent scientific men and
thinkers. Endeavoring to console one even nearer his brother than
Mr. Thompson, he realized how unprepared, how barren is the average
mind in the face of the seemingly great catastrophe of death. In
the absence of absolute demonstration, at hand and ready at all
times, the reasons, principles and inferences for this belief
cannot be too numerous; for they must contend with the evidence of
the world of sense, a world to which the greater part of mankind
for the most part confines its activities. Most persons reading
here the reasons and deductions given by those whose thought make
up this symposium, will, it is Thompson's belief, close the book
with satisfaction, and with the conviction of knowledge, rather
than faith, of, if you prefer, as well as faith, that there is a
life after death.
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