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le to us--and in any sense of the word as _miraculous_, as the immediate creation and introduction upon earth, of every species and every individual would be!'" The Rev. Dr. PYE SMITH is next adduced:-- "'Our most deeply investigated views of the Divine Government,' says he, 'lead to the conviction that it is exercised in the way of _order_, or what we usually call _law_. God reigns according to immutable principles, that is _by law_, in _every part of his kingdom--the mechanical, the intellectual, and the moral_; and it appears to be most clearly a position arising out of that fact, that _a comprehensive germ which shall necessarily evolve all future developments_, down to the minutest atomic movements, is a more suitable attribution to the Deity, than the idea of a necessity for irregular interferences.'" Lastly, the reviewer of the _Vestiges_ in _Blackwood's Magazine_, who is understood to be a naturalist of distinguished ability, expresses himself in an equally decided manner:-- "To reduce to a system the acts of creation, or the development of the several forms of animal life, no more impeaches the authorship of creation, than to trace the laws by which the world is upheld, and its phenomena perpetually renewed. The presumption naturally rises in the mind, that the same Great Being would adopt the same mode of action in both cases.... To a mind accustomed, as is every educated mind, to regard the operations of Deity as essentially differing from the limited, sudden, evanescent impulses of a human agent, it is distressing to be compelled to picture to itself, the power of God as put forth _in any other manner than in those slow, mysterious, universal laws, which have so plainly an eternity to work in;_ it pains the imagination to be obliged to assimilate those operations, for a moment, to the brief energy of a human will, or the manipulations of a human hand.... No, there is nothing atheistic, nothing irreligious, in the attempt to conceive creation, as well as reproduction, carried on by universal laws." We have dwelt so much upon this matter because it is one in which popular feelings are likely to be most deeply interested. We shall give the author, too, the benefit of his _Explanations_ on another point, elucidating his former statement of the transmutation of a cro
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