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IBOTSON AND PALMER, PRINTERS, SAVOY STREET, STRAND.

ON

THE UNIVERSAL ANALOGY

BETWEEN THE NATURAL AND THE SPIRITUAL WORLDS,

AS APPLICABLE TO THE PARALLELS OF THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS:

ESSAY I. Sect. 1.-Parallel between
the Soul and Body of Man.--Sect. 2.
Parallel between the terraqueous
Globe, including its Atmosphere,
and the Soul and Body of Man.
ESSAY II.-Parallel between Ame-
rica, North and South, Natural
and Spiritual.

ESSAY III.--Parallel between Mexi-

co and Peru, Natural and Spiritual.
ESSAY IV.-Parallel between Mag-

netism and Electricity, Natural
and Spiritual.

ESSAY V.-Parallel between Geome-
try and Plane Trigonometry, Na-
tural and Spiritual.

ESSAY VI.-Parallel between Che-
mistry, Natural and Spiritual.
ESSAY VII.-An analogic Commen-
tary, on the Prophecies of the 1260
Years, as contained in the Disserta-
tions of the Rev. G. S. Faber.

"He that hath ears to hear, let him hear."

"For nothing is secret that shall not be manifest: neither any thing hid, that
shall not be known and come abroad."-LUKE viii.

BY THE AUTHOR OF

MEMOIRS OF A DEIST.

LONDON:

J. HATCHARD AND SON, 187, PICCADILLY.

1826.

299.

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INTRODUCTION

TO THE

Essays on Analogy.

"One believeth that he may eat all things: another, who is weak, eateth herbs. Let not him that eateth despise him that eateth not; and let not him which eateth not judge him that eateth."-Romans.

DIALOGUE FIRST.

A. AND B.

A.

GOOD morning to you,

B. What! still busy

with your analogical studies? They must be very amusing to you, for you seem to think of nothing else: and I suppose that there is no fear of exhausting the subject; for as you say it is an universal system, you will probably die before you have unravelled one half of the skein. From the brightness of your looks, I guess that you have just made some notable discovery. Well, what new mystery have you opened?

B

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