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Science And The Bible. *

watches the changes going on around him , and the changes which Nature , in her work , passes through in his laboratory . He thence learns not merely the absurdity of the ancient fancy that water , air , earth , and fire are elements , and not only that these are [ not ] true elements , and that water is made of two , oxygen and hydrogen , and so each substance has its elemental constitution ; but he goes

further : he discovers , as his facts accumulate , that there is a law in these combinations ; that oxygen and hydrogen , for example , unite only in certain ratios ; that they exist in water in the ratio of 8 to 1 by weight ; that in another compound containing oxygen anjl iron , the ratio is 8 to 28 ; in another , containing oxygen and nitrogen , the ratio is 8 ( oxygen ) to 14 ( nitrogen ) , or else , 8 to 28 , 8 to 41 , 8 to 56 , 8 to 70 , equivalent , in parts , to 1 : 1 , 1 : 2 , 1 : 3 , 1 : 4 , 1 : 5 parts ; and so , throughout Nature , in compounds of all kinds , he ascertains that the elements have their definite combining ratios , and

combining weights ; and thence he learns to calculate , with the utmost precision , the constitutions of compounds . Here then is a fundamental law of attraction , at the basis of chemistry , and upon it the science rests . It is a law of numbers and harmonic relations—the ordained will of God , which the chemical student has been enabled to apprehend , and is now endeavouring to follow out into all its beautiful developments . No future research can revoke that will . The supposed elements may be resolved into others ; but all matter , organic and inorganic , is constituted upon this

law ; and the law must stand , until the Being who said , " So let it be , " reverses all Nature and his own enactment . In the study of light , the division of the beam into its component

coloured rays , was a first fact ; the different refrangibilities of those rays , a second . Then came the law that each colour corresponds to a specific rate of vibration or of wave motion : the vibrations were measured ; and , finally , whatever the freaks of light , they were found to be explainable by the interferences and other inter-actions of just such rays with these specific rates of vibration . This

established , Science says : " sic Dens vult , " and pays Him the homage due . Thus we might go on with the departments of physical science , heat , magnetism , electricity , and others ; and in all , it would appear , that science has reached immutable laws , simply by comparing one tracing in nature with another , and thus reading the hand-writing of God in

His works . The attraction of gravitation , chemical attraction , cohesive attraction , light , heat , electricity , may yet be referred to some higher laws : they may be found to be but the workings of a common law , embracing the whole ; and to this science is tending . But in so doing , what are now laws will stand firm as laws under a more general law ; what is knowledge will be knowledge still .

The laws in the kingdom of life are of similar import , equally intelligible to the humble pupil of nature , and , if possible , more grand in their scope and relations . The great universal law for all life Moses announced when speaking

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MASONEY IN THE ISLE OF WIGHT Article 1
WOMAN. Article 3
ON THE MYSTERIES OF THE EARLY AGES AS CONNECTED WITH EWLIGION. Article 4
THE PRACTICAL OF MASONRY. Article 9
SCIENCE AND THE BIBLE. * Article 10
THE TRUE PLEASURES OF A MASON. Article 16
BEVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 17
SURREY ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Article 18
music. Article 20
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 22
SYMPATHY. Article 24
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 25
METROPOLITAN. Article 30
PROVINCIAL. Article 34
ROYAL ARCH. Article 52
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 53
MARK MASONRY; Article 53
SCOTLAND. Article 53
IRELAND. Article 54
COLONIAL. Article 55
INDIA, Article 57
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR JULY. Article 58
Obituary. Article 62
NOTICE. Article 62
TO CO-RESPONDENTS. Article 62
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Science And The Bible. *

watches the changes going on around him , and the changes which Nature , in her work , passes through in his laboratory . He thence learns not merely the absurdity of the ancient fancy that water , air , earth , and fire are elements , and not only that these are [ not ] true elements , and that water is made of two , oxygen and hydrogen , and so each substance has its elemental constitution ; but he goes

further : he discovers , as his facts accumulate , that there is a law in these combinations ; that oxygen and hydrogen , for example , unite only in certain ratios ; that they exist in water in the ratio of 8 to 1 by weight ; that in another compound containing oxygen anjl iron , the ratio is 8 to 28 ; in another , containing oxygen and nitrogen , the ratio is 8 ( oxygen ) to 14 ( nitrogen ) , or else , 8 to 28 , 8 to 41 , 8 to 56 , 8 to 70 , equivalent , in parts , to 1 : 1 , 1 : 2 , 1 : 3 , 1 : 4 , 1 : 5 parts ; and so , throughout Nature , in compounds of all kinds , he ascertains that the elements have their definite combining ratios , and

combining weights ; and thence he learns to calculate , with the utmost precision , the constitutions of compounds . Here then is a fundamental law of attraction , at the basis of chemistry , and upon it the science rests . It is a law of numbers and harmonic relations—the ordained will of God , which the chemical student has been enabled to apprehend , and is now endeavouring to follow out into all its beautiful developments . No future research can revoke that will . The supposed elements may be resolved into others ; but all matter , organic and inorganic , is constituted upon this

law ; and the law must stand , until the Being who said , " So let it be , " reverses all Nature and his own enactment . In the study of light , the division of the beam into its component

coloured rays , was a first fact ; the different refrangibilities of those rays , a second . Then came the law that each colour corresponds to a specific rate of vibration or of wave motion : the vibrations were measured ; and , finally , whatever the freaks of light , they were found to be explainable by the interferences and other inter-actions of just such rays with these specific rates of vibration . This

established , Science says : " sic Dens vult , " and pays Him the homage due . Thus we might go on with the departments of physical science , heat , magnetism , electricity , and others ; and in all , it would appear , that science has reached immutable laws , simply by comparing one tracing in nature with another , and thus reading the hand-writing of God in

His works . The attraction of gravitation , chemical attraction , cohesive attraction , light , heat , electricity , may yet be referred to some higher laws : they may be found to be but the workings of a common law , embracing the whole ; and to this science is tending . But in so doing , what are now laws will stand firm as laws under a more general law ; what is knowledge will be knowledge still .

The laws in the kingdom of life are of similar import , equally intelligible to the humble pupil of nature , and , if possible , more grand in their scope and relations . The great universal law for all life Moses announced when speaking

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