Number: a Link Between Divine Intelligence And Human. An Argument

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On attempting to do so with 8.] OF CHEMICAL COMBINATION. ig any element, there always remain over, uncom- bined, just so many parts of it as are in excess of its distinctive number.
It must be remembered, that the union here spoken of, as chemical combination, is not such as results from the mere mechanical admixture of various ingredients, as of tea with milk, or of wine with water. These may be stirred together in any proportion we think fit ; each retaining its own properties notwithstanding
..., and the mixture being strong of the one or of the other according to the proportion of each made use of. In chemical union, on the contrary, the elements upon being com- bined assume quite a new character, and manifest quite different properties. Water, for instance, which consists of oxygen and hydrogen in chemical combination, bears no resemblance to either of its elements. Moreover, each of these admits of union with many others, the resulting substances being distinct in character and properties from each other and from their elementary constituents.

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