Mechanics' Magazine And Register of Inventions And Improvements

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We can only assure ourselves that ihey are distinct powers, perhaps distinct essence ; and we see them acting, as well separately as conjointly, for the general good. Under their accordant influence we behold the plastic and myste- rious substance of matter, which we must be especially careful not to confound willi them- selves, rising from " niry nothing" into entity: ascending from invisible elements into worlds and system of worlds ; from shapeless chaos and confusion, into form, and order, ...and har- mony ; from brute and lifeless immobility, into energy and activity ; into a display of instinct, feeling, perception ; of being, and beauty, and happiness. One common design, one uniform code of laws, equally simple and majestic, equally local and comprehen- sive, pervades, informs, unites, and consum- mates the whole. The effect then being one, the mighty cause that produced it n)ust be one also ; an eternal and infinite unity — the radiating fountain of all possible perfections — ever active, but ever at rest — ever present, though never seen — immaterial, incorporeal, ineffable: but the source of all matter, of all kind, of all existences, and all modes of ex- istence.

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