The lectures will consist of statements of the principal principles of life and service resulting therefrom . . . We have to do in this series of lectures, not with the things which men have discovered by investigation, but with the things wjhich God has revealed to us, for Christianity is supremely a revelation; with the things discovered in so far as they harmonize with the things revealed, but with things revealed for the correction and interpretation of the things discovered. -- author in Foreword
previously published 1908