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Scientific Exactitude possess over tlie incertitude and 

 failure of perpetual guessing and believing. It is, 

 in fine, the Sublime Expounder of the Universe of 

 God ; and the means of the eventual introduction of 

 the Race to a Paradisic Existence whose pleasures 

 will transcend the highest imaginings of so-called 

 Utopian dreamers." 



4. By J. WEST NEVLNS. 



242. "A Universal Philosophy, and its absolute ap- 

 plication in a Positive Science, whose demonstrations 

 shall be beyond the reach of question, must be the 

 preliminary theoretical step, [to the practical regen- 

 eration of the race.] The tools must first be fur- 

 nished with which the work is to be done. Such is 

 Universology, the Science of the Whole Universe, or 

 the Positive and Rational Revelation of the Organic 

 Laws of Thought and Being by means of their Cor- 

 respondences, or of the Grand Pervading Analogies 

 between them." 



5. By Prof. A. F. BOYLE : 



243. " I feel as if the world wants it at just this nick 

 of time, and that it will, in the end, prove to be just 

 the book that should have been written, even if it 

 have, for the first year or two, only a dozen readers 

 who fully appreciate it." 



NOTICES OF THE PRESS. 



"A NEW SCIENCE." 



244. " On Thursday evening, before the Polytechnic 

 Branch of the American Institute (Cooper Institute 

 Building), a lecture, every way remarkable, was de- 



