Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 37, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1905 — The Laws of Nature. [ARTICLE]
The Laws of Nature.
The univow* is under the reign of 'law, which is everywhere-hi things mean and minute as well as in tilings noble and great. So far as we have come into an understanding of these laws we have found none defective. No sound philosophy can concede that a law of uature can lit* out of balance or in any way less than true and perfect. When we advance a theory to the poiDt where it would prove that a law of nature is out of balance and defective, we should know that the conclusion is wrong; that it is our reasoning, and not the law. that is out of balance and defective.—From “Balance: The Fundamental Verity.” by Orlando J. Smith.
