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THE THREE HEAVENS.* 
HOSE wlio like their science worked up with a certain amount of Scrip- 
ture references will take an especial delight in the work which is 
entitled the “ Three Heavens.” It is the reprint of a series of essays which 
have appeared in a periodical termed the “ g Sunday Magazine.” The writer, 
who is a son of the eminent Irish surgeon, Sir P. Crampton, has a very perfect 
knowledge of his subject, and he writes^well and illustrates his remarks very 
happily. • We do not know that we can say[anything more in praise of his 
book; whilst of his many theories in regard to miraculous clouds, moral 
thunderstorms, Scriptural evidence of heaven, and unnatural separation of 
science and religion, we suppose jwe^had best leave the reader to form his 
own opinion. 
* “The Three Heavens.” By the Rev. Josiah Crampton, M.A., Rector 
of Killesher. London : W. Hunt & Co. 1876. 
