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The truth is found in unpretentious places. Of late years, and in no small measure owing to the repute of the Louvain teaching, the philosophia perennis, the old and new philosophy of the Christian Schools, had been attracting the notice and claiming the attention — both hostile and sympathetic — oi many leading thinkers in both hemispheres. It is sure to command wider and more friendly attention in the near future — now that the scales are falling from the eyes of some of those who were blinded by the erring lights of modern thought,' and are at least loosened on the eyes of many others. The great basic truths, both speculative and practical, of this perennial philosophy will be found between the covers of the present little volume. We therefore think that its translation deserves well of the English-speaking public generally, of the students of our Catholic schools and colleges in particular, and also of Catholic ecclesiastical students preparing for the study of theology.
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