Fleming - BT60 F54 C66 1743

of RELIGIOty. ..• , · ~ls I . . THAT it ean be no tnore fi1re?. that ·· · this marvellous Fran1e of the Heavens /- ·.. and Earth bath a Being, .and is the Qb.. · · jeB: of our Senfe, than that "a fupreatn . · _infinite Wifdo1n and Povver tnuft be the . ~ - · fidt Canfe hereof, and it wereTtmply itn- .:' · . 1)offible it could everothenv.ifehavebeen~ .<· · II. THAT he hath thus 1nade himfelf :, : vifible to · -our Eyes, ·by fuch a vifible . ·· · World, and in fo exqnifite an Order and . Correfpondence ts}-fupport the fame, as .· ~ . nothing ftands alone by itfclf, but in a . .. Line of tnatual Refpect, .lwhich runs ·-. -through the whole Creation.. W: e may as clearly thus fee, .that God lS' as. that .,. there is an invifible s·oul in a livingBody. II I. THAT this I-Iannony is amongft Things, in their own Naturfe fo contrary · and deftructive to other, for to hold this wonderful,Frame, as all muft abandon Reafon, ·or fee an infinitely wife Con– d-uB: herein ; and no . need of e.xt'raord1.. nary ·- Miracles, to con'firm what the – whole Conftitutions of Nature do Wit... nefs. I IV. THAT this rare Frame of Man ' ) ' - could never have COJTie in Being, out by ! · hitn who could unite fuch different Subftances · as .a Material' Body, and an , C 2 I1i1ma- • ' - • . c

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