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his impetuosi -his sympath withol the wanis,pleasures, and sorrow of his hind is deligi, in thelaw of God, an his simple, devovi, mani treatinent oscit his achnoinledgmen o dissiculties- is tum so the sciences of quantity and number, and indredi natura science an ari generali his stireWdness his. oridi Wisdom-his genius ; at these comeou-yo gather them the fruit, here a litile, and there a litile. e goes ver the Bible notias a philo- 'phqr, o a theologian pro historian or a geologist, or a jurist, or a naturalist, or a statist, or a politician ichim ut ii that he panis, an a great dealmore tha he has an busines With, an leavingeverythin eis aibanen to his reade ascit has been
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it influences, and et his indiso out utly and naturali in iis ulterances It is his hich ives tothis or at the cham os multitude in unity, os variet in harmony and that sorti unexpectednessan eas os movement latch e se everywhere in
ings no a museum os antiquities, and curiosities, and laborious rises nor o scientis specimens, ana
sciat method, but leavin them quite oos and native. For Certain ly, a thos Mnes hich owsrom lae first readin os the grape are weeter and belle than hos sorced out by the press which oves them the oughnes of the hus and the stone, orarethos doctrines best an sweetes Which o Domingenti crusti os the Scriptures, and are not,mniinto controversies and 6mmonplaces. The wil finxitas a large leasant gardem no reat system nottrim, but beautilat, an in 'hicli there are things
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powers, ould have been the epitome of a naturalphilosopher, in the wide sense of the man who ould master me philosoph os nature. Edruar Forbes, ho buth larges at present, and
was aster Nere the rea appearances of things primnomen a Such al tha seern to be. His a thesearchoster ωha is, ove the reat et of the worid. He was in the best sense a naturai sistorian, an observe and recorderis,liat is seen and of what goes on, and O les of hat has been seen and what has gonein, in viis Wonde ut histori earili fours, With ali iis suiness. He was keen, exact, capacious,-tranquilland steady in his gage a nature
Samuel Brown was S to Speah, at the opposite pote apid impatient, earless sui os passion annimaginative power-destring io divine ille essences
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no seen since Sir Humphry Davy, liona in nati γthings e curiousi resembled, and no the eas in this that the prose of ach was inore poetica than
His sat has been a moumsul an a strange ne, butaeane it, and encountei exit illi a stillanowledge of what it entailed. He perille everythingin his theor and is his hypothesis-it ma be some-what prematuret ultere to the worid, and the ullKOrhing out os hicli, by rigi scientisi realigation, was dente him by years of intense an incapaci latin suffering endita orat in death, but the meis nan ' of hicli, to se the hapse expression o Dr. Chalmers, we hol himo have proved, and in givinginalimpse os,hicli, he showed, e firmi belleve, at has been calle that instinctive grast, hichthe ealthy imagination takes os ossibis truth, ' liliis theor of the unit os matter, and the consequent transmutability of the no called elementar bodies,
were substantiate in the lower but essentia plat forin os actua experiment, his, along with his origina doctrine of atonis and thei sorces, Nould change the entire face of chemistry, and mahe a Cosmos here no there is endles agglomerationan confusion,-would in a Kord, do for the science of the molecular constitution os matte and iis laius os actio an reaction at insensibi distances, hat Newton' doctrin os stravitation has done or the
