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397 pages. Complete and Unabridged.
From an advertisement in "The Phrenological Journal," Vol. 120:
Showing the Harmony of the Sciences, and their Relation to Religion; or the Relation of Man to the Universe.
The Macracosm and the Microcosm or the Influence of the Planets on the Human Mind, and accounting for the perfect character of Jesus Christ.
The Progress of the World, as Explained by the Principles of Phrenology.
Harmony between Science and Religion. The Keys of the Kingdom of Heaven; Spiritual Knowledge; The Bottomless Pit.
"I prize your book next to the Bible in several particulars^ Aside from the Word of God it is the most interesting book I have ever read. I most sincerely thank you for your conscientious efforts in behalf of religion through scientific investigation. To my mind it is the most tremendous sweep forward in science, of any work of a scientific nature that I have ever examined. I fail to see how any person of a fair mind, can read the work, and then disbelieve either Astrology or Phrenology.—Rev. J. D. Morgan, Blackwell.
Rev. W. Bruce, of Manton. Cal., says:
"The seventh, eighth and ninth chapters of your book are beautiful."
Mr. F. T. Thatcher, of Inwood, Cal., writes:
"Your book has given me the clearest insight into these universal laws of anything I have ever read. With Mrs. Loomis' writings should we all comply. With her instructions we would surely command a high place in the way of regeneration that would develop a higher standard of humanity that would be more spiritual."
The Portland School of Astrology, Portland, Oregon, writes:
"Mr. B. F. Loomis. Dear Sir: We have studied your book 'SCIENCE AND RELIGION,' and find it a most fascinating, comprehensive and instructive work. No true investigator can afford to miss this book. You have made the harmony existing between Astrology and Phrenology and the Bible most clear and interesting. As one proceeds from chapter to chapter he grows stronger than ever in determination to make for still greater individual excellence, and he knows better how to go about it practically. It is helpful, refreshing, inspiring and enlightening. "SCIENCE AND RELIGION" has our respect, our admiration, and our best wishes.