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Additament to "A Neglected Argument for the Reality of God."

It will, on the whole, be perceived that, as we speak of a nest of boxes, so the N.A. is a nest of three arguments one involved in another. The innermost is that humble argument whose force will be felt by every mind that long contemplates the Three Universes in their general aspects. If one does not pass over their leading characters as matters of course, perhaps their most astonishing feature is their endless variety; especially that of the Universe of existents and of actual events. Next perhaps is the extreme fineness of the adjustments in the same universe. Thus, stars whose light is no doubt several thousand years in reaching us show perfectly clear spectra, showing that the waves, of which there are over fifty thousand in every inch of that distance, have repeated themselves

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