Excerpt from Divine Personality and Human Life: Being the Gifford Lectures Delivered in the Years the University of Second Course the Years 1918& 1919
IN publishing the second series of these Lectures I have to repeat, in respect of it, the expression, already prefixed to the first series, of my gratitude to the Senatus Academi cus of the University of Aberdeen for the invitation to deliver them, to my own College in Oxford for leave of absence in order to avail myself of that invitation, and to my wife for her aid in preparing them for delivery and for publication. I am also, in regard to both series, greatly indebted to the kindness both of the Editor of the Library of Philosophy and of Professor Loveday alike in correcting the proofs and in suggesting improve ments in the text.
The present volume, unlike its predecessor, does not contain in its notes any reference to the name of the friend to whom I have dedicated it. But my obligations to one with whom I have, since We were both schoolboys, constantly enjoyed the fullest and most intimate dis cussion of all the matters that have most concerned both or either of us, and especially of the great topics of Religion and Philosophy, are not to be measured by the number of such explicit references, and I am scarcely less conscious of them where our agreement is least than where it is closest.
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