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for, 49; the delightful promise of a perpetual, 105; of the pen, 131. Warsaw, 54. Wedekind, Franz, 155. Weingartner, 61. Wells, 43. Werfel, Franz, 156. Whitman, Walt, 7; and Tolstoi, 16. William II, 46. Wolff's Agency, 27. Wood, James, 12. Workers' International, the, 188. Wound will heal, a good open clean, 105; wounded of both countries are living in terms of friendship, in Germany and France alike, 82. Writers, German, 154. Wundt, 44, 61. Zangwill, Israel, 137. Zorothowo, 58. Zweig, Stefan, 165. THE OPEN COURT INTERNATIONAL SERIES OF BOOKS ON THE GREAT WAR =Above the Battle.= By Romain Rolland. An eloquent appeal to the youth of the world to declare a strike against war. Cloth, $1.00. =Justice in War Time.= An appeal to intellectuals. By Hon. Bertrand Russell, Trinity College, Cambridge, England. Pp. 300. Cloth, $1.00; paper, 50 cents. =Carlyle and the War.= By Marshall Kelly of London, England. Pp. 260. Cloth, $1.00. =Germany Misjudged.= An appeal to international good will. By Roland Hugins, Cornell University. Pp. 155. Cloth, $1.00. =Belgium and Germany.= A neutral Dutch view of the war. By Dr. J. H. Labberton, translated from the Dutch by William Ellery Leonard. Pp. 115. Cloth, $1.00. * * * * * OPEN COURT PUBLISHING COMPANY Chicago PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS OF THE OPEN COURT PUBLISHING COMPANY Established in 1887 by Edward C. Hegeler * * * * * THE OPEN COURT An Illustrated Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Science of Religion, the Religion of Science, and the Extension of the Religious Parliament Idea Editor: Dr. Paul Carus An Unpartisan Organ of Religious, Ethical, Philosophical and Scientific Expression, Contributed to by the Leaders of Science in all Countries, and by the Leaders of Religion of all Denominations * * * * * There is no conflict between religion and science, but there is a conflict between scientific truth and religious dogma. Dogmas are symbols which express religious truth in more or less appropriate allegories. They are not the truth itself. A belief in the letter of dogmas indicates indolence and the lack of genuine religion. The old dogmatism must be surrendered and will have to give place to a higher and more religious conception, which from the methods employed is called "The Religion of Scien
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