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not denied. By the exercise of the faculty here ad- 

 verted to, you can picture to yourself a Being able and 

 willing to do any and every conceivable thing. You 

 are right in saying that in opposition to this Power 

 science is of no avail that it is ' a weapon of air.' The 

 man of science, however, while accepting the figure, 

 would probably reverse its application, thinking it is 

 not science which is here the thing of air, but that un- 

 substantial pageant of the imagination to which the 

 solidity of science is opposed. 



