The Open court . e, but exact.—Dr. Huebbe Schleideu, Hanover, Germany. •The Monist is certainly performing an important service. I always read the journal withinterest and profit. It would be difficult to exaggerate the value of your journals and other pub-lications for the advanceiiient and diffusion of philosophy and science —Prof. J. McKeen Cattell,ProfesBorof Psychology in Columbia University, New York. I desire to state that there are found compiled in this journal three qualities which renderIt superior to most other Amirican and European reviews, namely: (i) The unlimited iberty ofdiscu


The Open court . e, but exact.—Dr. Huebbe Schleideu, Hanover, Germany. •The Monist is certainly performing an important service. I always read the journal withinterest and profit. It would be difficult to exaggerate the value of your journals and other pub-lications for the advanceiiient and diffusion of philosophy and science —Prof. J. McKeen Cattell,ProfesBorof Psychology in Columbia University, New York. I desire to state that there are found compiled in this journal three qualities which renderIt superior to most other Amirican and European reviews, namely: (i) The unlimited iberty ofdiscussion and of thought iu every branch of science pervading its pages; (2I the varied char-acter of the articles which published in every single number cf it; and (3) the names of itsIllustrious contributors and collaborators from every part of the world.—G. Sergi, Professor ofAnthropology in the University ol Rome, Italy. THE OPEN COURT PUBLISHING CO. 378-388 Wabash Avenue p. o. Drawer f Chicago, The Open Court A MONTHLY MAGAZINE Devoted to the Science of Religion, the Religion of Science, andthe Extension of the Religious Parliament Idea. VOL. XXII. (No. 8.) AUGUST, 1908. NO. 627. Copyright by The Open Court Publishing Company, 1908. A PERFECT LIAR. Report of a Recent Speech Delivered by Prof. G. T. Knight, D. D., Beforethe Twentieth Century Club of Boston. [Some time ago while glancing over one of the New England newspapers,my eye fell upon the well-known name of one of our honored contributors,Dr. G. T. Knight, professor in the Theological School of Tufts College, who hadbeen speaking on The Perfect Liar. The rather startling subject and thefragmentary nature of the report made me interested to have a fuller accountof what it was by which (to quote the paper) The saints were shocked, thescoffers were dee-lighted, the mollycoddles sat up and took notice, and a sagereporter of many years experience went up to the speaker and asked, Pro-fessor, did you mean wh


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