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portant results of the application of the Science 

 namely, the discovery of a Scientifically constructed 

 Universal Language. The necessity for such a lan- 

 guage, as one of the exigencies of the Science, is 

 patent, as, without a Universal Language, Universal 

 Science would be destitute of its proper adequate 

 Terminology." 



2. By Kev. EDWARD B. FREELAND : 



240. "Looking at Universology from the same point 

 of view in which this celebrated Naturalist (Agassiz) 

 regards Classification, we may announce it as the 

 complete discovery and perfect interpretation of l the 

 Deity in creation,' and the entire unfolding of 'the 

 creative plan of God,' not only as expressed in ' or- 

 ganic forms,' but as involved" in every Sphere of 

 Thought and Being in the Universe of Matter and 

 of Mind." 



3. By DAVID HOYLE : 



241. " With the Evolution of this Science is inaugu- 

 rated, if I mistake not, a new era in the history of the 

 world, and one transcending, in the importance of its 

 results, any by which it has been preceded. It 

 possesses potency sufficient, under enlightened direc- 

 tion, peacefully and beneficently to revolutionize the 

 world in all its domains, whether Ideal, Physical, 

 Social, Moral, Political, or Religious ; and the results 

 of its application, in the solution of Problems within 

 these departments of Being, will exceed those here- 

 tofore attained by blind efforts merely, in proportion 

 to the power of ;icliievement which methods of 



