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THE SIXTH EDITION. VOL. II. I. REFLECTIONS ON PRAYER AND NATURAL LAW. II MIRACLES AND SPECIAL PROVIDENCES. ADDITIONAL REMARKS ON MIRACLES. III ON RADIANT HEAT IN RELATION TO THE SIXTH EDITION. VOL. I. INORGANIC NATURE. I. THE CONSTITUTION OF NATURE. [Footnote: 'Fortnightly Review,' November 1876, see article 'Fermentation.'] of the heat generated by their essences; having effected this, he would do no more fall to the consideration of these objectionable constituents. Turning to Fig. 6, we see a little.