Sight and hearing, how preserved, and how lost . ment of the sclerotic or mus-cular coat, which furnishes a strong case in whichthe organ is contained, a, at the extremity of thefigure, shows the optic nerve again, which was seenin the foregoing diagrams. With the hope thatthese sketches and remarks will enable the readerto understand something more of the subject, andstimulate to further inquiry, we pass on to morepractical matters. STUEMnjs held that the examination of the eyeThe eye a cure for was a curc for Athcism. Palcy runs aAtheism. parallel between the eye and a tele-scope. He remarks


Sight and hearing, how preserved, and how lost . ment of the sclerotic or mus-cular coat, which furnishes a strong case in whichthe organ is contained, a, at the extremity of thefigure, shows the optic nerve again, which was seenin the foregoing diagrams. With the hope thatthese sketches and remarks will enable the readerto understand something more of the subject, andstimulate to further inquiry, we pass on to morepractical matters. STUEMnjs held that the examination of the eyeThe eye a cure for was a curc for Athcism. Palcy runs aAtheism. parallel between the eye and a tele-scope. He remarks that they are both lenses of the telescope and the humors of theeye bear a complete resemblance to one another,in their figure, their position, and their power overthe rays of light. The one is a perceiving organ,the other an unperceiving instrmiient. The one ismade according to known laws of mechanism, theother is the work of an Almighty Architect, whosemechanism is too subtle for our discernment, or we ITS STEUCrURE. 31 g.


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