The Intellectual And Moral Development of the Present Age

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" Chaque rnonde peut-etre n'est qu'une atome, et chaque atome est une moude. " See also HEESCHEL'S Disc, on Nat. Phil. 315.
OF THE PRESENT AGE. 71 atmosphere of the earth, exists a mysterious and infinite kingdom * of living creatures, of whose existence man had never dreamed till within the last two centuries, when his senses were so prodigiously assisted by the microscope ! He now beholds, as I and many of us have beheld, a single drop of water instinct with visible, moving, active ay, and ev
...i- dently happy life, myriad-formed every individual consummately organised by our own omniscient Maker ! Within the space of a single grain of mustard-seed may be witnessed eight millions of living beings, each richly endowed with the organs and faculties of animal life ! Many of them, more- over, are beautiful exceedingly, and of perfect symmetry and proportion. " Who can behold, " says an eminent living microscopist, (Mr Prichard, ) " these hollow living globes, revolving and dis- porting themselves in their native elements with as much liberty and pleasure as the mightiest monster in the deep nay, a series of such globes, one within the other, alike inhabited, and their inhabi- tants alike participating in the same enjoyment and not exclaim with the Psalmist : ' How won- derful are thy works, O Lord !

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