It seems to me, that this text is riddled with unnecessary commas. Wollaston apparently believed, that you must use a comma between describing the source of an idea and the idea itself, as I have done in these sentences. If you think, that you can help, please do.
It seems to me, that this text is riddled with unnecessary commas. Wollaston apparently believed, that you must use a comma between describing the source of an idea and the idea itself, as I have done in these sentences. If you think, that you can help, please do.