Fleming - BT60 F54 C66 1743

g_2 :The C0_1!firnzing Work to be {uch, as to reftrain fuch an una:. J voidable Growth: - -Queft. Ill. What t"~tfallible E-vidence . · to Reafon is there · of a SupreamProvi– dence, both in the Con{ervation, and Go- - . vernn1~nt .6f the W?rld; for conjirmt"ng our'Fatth uz _the Scrtpture herein f / Anf-w. I. TJ! AT it 1s clear the Sup"' 11ort of this great Fian1e of the Uni.. verfe, wi th that conti:Jued and regular Cou_rfe of Nature herein, is as fitnply itn– poffible without an infjnite divine Power, ' -, as its fi rft Being and Creation. _ II. THAT fuch an Extent of Provi- .denee as refi)etts [o innutnerable ObjeCts, wjt h fuch aContrariety, hoth of Quali- · ties an,d Paffions in the fatne., tnuft needs be frotn an infinite . a11d intelligent Caufe. \ - IIJ. rH AT a11 Things /to this pay, co-ntj tirie in that eftablifhed Order of fe– cond Caufes,- ~herein GOD hath l}laced then1by a Law fo vifibly ,imprinted on .., – the Nature of Things wit~hout Reafon., . that they do as exaCtly anfwer the fame, ~11 their proper Courfe and Station, as if · . ., , . they__ /

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