Vlll CONTENTS. 



CHAPTER VI. 



PRINCIPLES OF UNIVERSAL SYNTHESIS. 



Practicability of a Synthesis Effects contained in Causes Material Germs and their 

 Developments Universal Materiality and Infinite Spirit Reclamation of Science 

 from Pantheistic Tendencies Divine Thoughts as Archetypes Theory of Creation 

 thence deducible What Man may know concerning God The " Seven Spirits of 

 God" Creations hence Seven-fold Universal Correspondences The ffarmonial 

 Scale of Creation, and great Musical Organ The Timbers and the Temple 51 



CHAPTER VII. 



THE SEVEN FUNDAMENTAL LAWS, AND THEIR INTIMATIONS RE- 

 SPECTING THE ORIGIN AND STRUCTURE OF THE UNIVERSE. 



Primordial Matter Origin of Motion Its Seven Laws Divine Love, Heat, and EX- 

 PANSION Divine Wisdom, Light, and ATTBACTION Origin of Central Sun Origin 

 of Rotary Motion Emanation Law of CIRCULATION Law of AGGREGATION Con- 

 centric Nebulous Rings Their Existing Analogues Law of SEGREGATION Segre- 

 gated Masses Stellar Clusters formed from these Confirmatory Celestial Appear- 

 ances Immensity of Creation Analogy of Asteroids General Formation of Suns 

 Formation of Planets Summary of Evidences 65 



CHAPTER VIII. 



THE SEVEN DYNAMIC AGENTS, OR POTENTIAL MEDIA OF NATURE. 



Hoat, Light, and Electricity A Corresponding Trinity Inferred Proved by Reichen- 

 bach's Experiments Flames from Magnets, Crystals, etc. Seven Colors of their 

 Light Explains the Aurora Sorealis Heat Inferred Ethereal Emanations, and 

 their Singular Effects " Odic" Heat, and its Offices "Odic" Light, and its Offices 

 "Odic" Aura, and its Offices The Latter a Universal Sympathetic Medium Its 

 Identity with " Animal Magnetism" Medium of Divine Action Divine Embodi- 

 mentDistinction between Nature and God 91 



CHAPTER IX. 



DEFECTS OF PREVAILING COSMOLOGICAL THEORIES. 



Newton's Idea of a Primary Impulse Of Centrifugal and Centripetal Forces Diffi- 

 culties in respect to the Stability of the System Their Solution Lifelesaness of New- 

 ton's System It is a Dangerous Machine 118 



CHAPTER X. 



GROUNDS OF STABILITY AND GENERAL ECONOMY OF THE COSMI- 

 CAL STRUCTURE. 



New Theory Propounded Illustrations Life of the System No Vacuity in Space- 

 Equilibrium Recuperative Force, etc. 119 



