I2 Aph. 3. L.ivi=.irn Csa!anr. (:hr:- i2 an. Theo- io cotti Pla- tni:a corn- parat. lib T x, rig 34T. & i.cauent. Chain of Principles. When we behold a fair building we conclude it had an archite&; a stately Chip well rigged and fafely conducted to the Port,that it hash a Pilot. So here, The vifible world is fuch an Inflru. ment, .,armyWatch Book,Duilding, Ship, as undeniably argueth a God,who was and is the Tuner, General, and Artifi- cer, the Compoler, Archite& and Pi. lot of it. 4. 2. II. If he do pro.ijicere look forwards to the rewards and puniíh- ments to be -d.ifpenfed in another world, ( which the heathens Edy rum and Tartarus Chew them to have had a height knowledgeof by the light of nature ) he cannot but acknowledge forme fuprerne Judge, whom-they are difpenfed by ; and that he is a fearcher of hearts wherein piety and fin do chiefly refide ; feeing it were impofsi;. bic for him otherwife to pafe righte- ous judgement without rnif}aking good for evil, and evil for good. Some dilcourfes of Plato, and fore verfes of enander)
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