I have not made it my business either to quit or follow any authority, in the ensuing discourse: truth has been my only aim; and wherever that has appeared to lead, my thoughts have impartially followed, without minding, whether the footsteps of any other lay that way or not. Not that I want a due respect to other men's opinions; but, after all, the greatest reverence is due to truth.-LOCKE, Hum. Und. book i. chap. 4, § 23. TO AAHOEI ПIANTA ZYNAAEI.-Aristot. Eth. Nicom. lib. i. cap. 8. OF TRUTH BY WHICH TO FIND THE CAUSE OF ERROR LECTURES READ BEFORE THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD AT THE LECTURE FOUNDED BY BY EDWARD TATHAM D. D. LATE RECTOR OF LINCOLN COLLEGE OXFORD A NEW EDITION REVISED CORRECTED AND BY E. W. GRINFIELD M. A. |