. The Open court. d not seem possible that such a translation, breathing as it did the entire spiritof the original, could have been made by a German. I have seldom seen a more successfulbit of translatingr—DAVID EUGENE SMITH, Ph. D., LL. D., Professor of Math-ematics, Teachers College, Ne-v Tork City- ^The essay of tvhich this Uttle book is a translation ivas first published in Germanin iSj^. Its author held that the spirits of the dead continue to exist as individuals inthe living, and has 7vo>-ked out this idea in quaint suggestions and meditations ivhichivill interest many and perhaps t


. The Open court. d not seem possible that such a translation, breathing as it did the entire spiritof the original, could have been made by a German. I have seldom seen a more successfulbit of translatingr—DAVID EUGENE SMITH, Ph. D., LL. D., Professor of Math-ematics, Teachers College, Ne-v Tork City- ^The essay of tvhich this Uttle book is a translation ivas first published in Germanin iSj^. Its author held that the spirits of the dead continue to exist as individuals inthe living, and has 7vo>-ked out this idea in quaint suggestions and meditations ivhichivill interest many and perhaps tvill add somezvhaf of illumination to their eager gaze intothe zvorld beyond death. It is devout, hopeful and confident of a kind of a ^mortality:—THE CONGREGATIONALIST AND CHRISTIAN WORLD. A volume that -will greatly interest if not inHuence lovers of philosophical BURLINGTON HAWK EVE. THE OPEN COURT PUBLISHING CO. 378 WABASH AVENUE, CHICAGO. N A T H F POLEONMYTH By HENRY RIDGELY EVANS. EETREAT FKOM MOSCOW CONTAINING A REPRINT OP The Grand Erratum, The Non-Existence ofNapoleon Proved BY JEAN-BAPTISTE PERES, AND AN INTRODUCTION BY DR. PAUL CARUSPrice 75 Cents, Net. (3s. 6d. Net.) CHICAGO THE OPEN COURT PUBLISHING COMPANY LONDON AGENTSKEGAN, PAUL, TRENCH, TRUBNER & CO., Ltd. The History oi the Devil and The Idea of Evil THE HISTORY OF THE DEVIL and the Idea of Evil from the EarliestTimes to the Present Day. By Dr. Paul Cams. Printed in two colorsfrom large type on fine paper. Bound in cloth, illuminated with cover stamp fromDore Five hundred 8vo pages, with 311 illustrations in black and tint. Price,$ C3os.) Beginning with prehistoric Devil-worship and the adoration of demon godsand monster divinities, the author surveys the beliefs of the Summero-Accadians,the Persians, the Jews, the Buddhists, tne early Christians, and theTeutonic nations. He then passes to the demonology of the Middle Ages, the Ref-ormation, and times, discu


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