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[ 29 | ray of sun-light the temperature of the body is raised. It may be shown that the sun is the only ultimate source of heat which is of much importance to us on the earth li has often been pointed out the heat obtained from burning coal is derived from energy orginally stored up under the action of sunlight by ihe plonis from which coal was formed. We are entirely dependeni on the heal which is derived, either directly or indirectly from the sun". (Heal by Edwin Hidser. p. 436). In this connection one may quolo also the following passage from the life of Napoleon. ‘On one occasion he (Napoleon) usionished his coinpanions of Si. Helena by breaking ouł. “Wore I obliged lo have a religion I would worship the sun, the source of all life. ihe real God of ihe Earth". V The bacterium is one of ihe minutest of living creatures—il cannot be seen except with the help of ihe rnicroscope. As soon as it is born, it goes about in search of food ; if furns away when afraid. and it socks to multiply by self-reproduction. And since even the bacterium displays these qualities from birth, what wonder thai lhe foetus too will begin lo display the sunne qualities as soon as the solar force has inspired it with the principle of life 2