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outer developments, as presented in the universal Fabric of 

 Being and its parts. It would, indeed, be difficult to get a 

 set of terms sufficiently comprehensive, and yet sufficiently 

 definite, to apply equally to all systems and sub-systems in- 

 volved in a universal classification; but if the reader will 

 consider the terms we may employ as being themselves 

 correspondential, and as expressive merely of general prin- 

 ciples, he may find the general and particular systems of 

 nature, in their three-fold relations of Dynamic Agents, Laws, 

 and Developments, represented, with approximate truthful- 

 ness, in the following table : 



DYNAMIC AGENTS. 



1. Heat. 



2. Light. 



3. Electricity. 



4. Organic, or odic 



heat. 

 6. Odic light. 



6. Odic aura. 



7. Vitality. 



Applying the fundamental principles of this classification, 

 in different degrees, to the universal system, and to all its 

 sub-systems, we have here a representation of the connection 

 and harmonial relations of the Whole with the parts, and the 

 parts with the Whole, of the Macrocosm or the universe 

 without corresponding to the connections and relations of 

 the parts and the whole, of the Microcosm, or the universe 

 within. Here, then, is erected, "without the noise of the 

 hammer," that universal Temple before spoken of, whose 



