/ of R: E L I G I 0 N _. 33 ·/ they haa a:rational Knowledge ·of their ' Duty. : · IV. THAT univerfal Refpecr, the Sun, i1i the Firmament, bath to rfhings here below, tho' at ,fo great aDiitance, which doth neither·, ceafe? ·or grow· weary_to ' , fend forth its Beatns and hidden Influen·- ces to the tneaneft Creatures ~ 1nay let ~1s , clearly fee, ho\v it hath the fame v)u!Jle ·Ufe and End to confirm an incomprehenfible and intnite Providence about the meanefl: Things, as well as th~ gr~ateft._ V. THAT itntn~dia~e Precedency of , the Soul in that leifer .World of Man, bear$ the nnne ·Evide.nce \ therewith; which tho' we never faw with our Eyes, yet doth undeniably aCtuate the whole Body in its Functions, as the prope,r Spring of every, ACt and Motion there.-- ·VI. IT · ~s t~us f~r.th~r· confi-rrned,' by thefe conhnued VICiffi tudes and Turns of Sum1ner and Winter, and of D~y and · Night., that Man 1night have, both Light for h1s Labour, and Darknefs as a 'Co– vering for his Refr. · / VII. By fuch-vifibl~ Difcoveries of divine J udgme11t, ,ai1d :Exec.ution ·of his L'+ws on M:en here, as a1ltnay fee his -1-Iand I ,
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