The Christian philosopher: a collection of the best discoveries in nature, with religious improvements . im, ei-ther from within, or from w^ithout: fo that he plea-fed himfelf in Him, tho he fliould affliEi him, andeven defiroy him/ I was going to fay, 0 Mentis nu-e^ Verla braUeata ! But the Great Alfied inftruds me, B 3 that 5 The Jntrohcilon. that we Chnftiam, in our xaluablc Citations from themr!- Stringer to , (hould fcze u,on theStences as o«r 7r«tk, detained in thehands of Vnjufl : and he allows me to favS e ClJnU qufn, Natura docuit. Ho^vc^•cr, th,SI mav lav God


The Christian philosopher: a collection of the best discoveries in nature, with religious improvements . im, ei-ther from within, or from w^ithout: fo that he plea-fed himfelf in Him, tho he fliould affliEi him, andeven defiroy him/ I was going to fay, 0 Mentis nu-e^ Verla braUeata ! But the Great Alfied inftruds me, B 3 that 5 The Jntrohcilon. that we Chnftiam, in our xaluablc Citations from themr!- Stringer to , (hould fcze u,on theStences as o«r 7r«tk, detained in thehands of Vnjufl : and he allows me to favS e ClJnU qufn, Natura docuit. Ho^vc^•cr, th,SI mav lav God IJ thus fur taught a Mahometan ! AndthTs I Si fay. ClrijlJt, be^varc left a berqlVd in tor thv Condemnation! ^ , . r- r Let us conclude with a Remark a( Minutrus ^ If fo much Wlfdom and Penetration be rcquilite to otferve the wonderful Order and DeHgn m the Stmc- ture of the World, how much more ^vere nocellary Tfim it! If Men fo much admire ? ;lf Ph^becaufe they difco-ver a fmall Part ot the IVfdom thamade all things; they mull be Rark blind, who do notadmire that Ulfdom itfclf!. Rei (7)


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