Part II. The Giving Temple. 71 Fropenfions towards Men, and Aptnefs (fuppo f ng there were no Obftrlt6ion) to humane Con- verfe. Matters of Doubt here- in refolved. AN D having thus far Eflablifhed and Vindicated fo principal a Ground-work in this important Caufe, [That what is neceffarily, or of it felf, is an abfolutelyperfeef Being, d f incifrom all things elle and ,a proper Obje I of Religion, or whereto a Temple, and all the Worldip thereof duly belongs] I {hall now only fuffer my felf to be a little further diverted from my intended Courfe, apprehending, That their Cafe is alfo to be cons fider'd, who have been lefs accuflom- ed to this Courfe, of reafoning out to themflees the Principles of their Religi- on : into whom, therefore, what bath been hitherto attempted, may feem, if not obfcure in its parts ; yet. fo tirefome in the whole, as not to meet with Patience enough, to trace the Pefign that hath been driven on, to f4 its I, iI
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