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xii   of the reality of the higher power, 510. The author's hypotheses: 1. The subconscious self as intermediating between nature and the higher region, 511; 2. The higher region, or 'God,' 515; 3. He produces real effects in nature, 518.

Philosophic position of the present work defined as piecemeal supernaturalism, 520. Criticism of universalistic supernaturalism, 521. Different principles must occasion differences in fact, 522. What differences in fact can God's existence occasion? 523. The question of immortality, 524. Question of God's uniqueness and infinity: religious experience does not settle this question in the affirmative, 525. The pluralistic hypothesis is more conformed to common sense, 526.