Science and the Unseen World (1929)
Context: To those who have any intimate acquaintance with the laws of chemistry and physics the suggestion that the spiritual world could be ruled by laws of allied character is as preposterous as the suggestion that a nation could be ruled by laws like the laws of grammar.<!--V, p.54
“The law,” Hoess suggested, “might not be entirely unhelpful here.”
Source: Jack Faust (1997), Chapter 13, “Tabloids” (p. 214)
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