Excerpt from Analysis of Noah K. Davis's Elements of Deductive Logic and of His Elements of Psychology
These Analyses have been prepared at the request of the College of Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, chiefly for the benefit of our undergraduate preachers. It is hoped that they may also be of aid to other students who use the books here analyzed.
Some of this work was prepared for the benefit of my stu dents during the years of my professorship in Vanderbilt University and proved helpful to those who were really try ing to master the courses. AS a student of that great and much-loved teacher, John B. Minor, I first learned to analyze with some satisfaction the books to which I gave all my strength. The best work I have ever done has been done on this plan, the work that stays with me most fully, the work that lies out before me as a landscape viewed from an eleva tion. It is not unlikely that others may find this method profitable.
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