. An Impartial enquiry into the existence and nature of God : being a modest essay towards a more intelligible account of the divine perfections ; with remarks on several authors both ancient and modern .... A N (II). A N Impartial Enquiry INTO THE Exiftence and Nature of G O 2), BOOK the FIRST. CHAP. I. H E human Mind is never fo agree-ably employd, as when it tries itsStrength in Enquiries of this Sort:When it takes a View of the wholeFrame of Nature, and difcoversthe mighty Spring which fet it InMotion : When it pierces into theinmoft Subftance of Things to that invifible Cementwhich unites


. An Impartial enquiry into the existence and nature of God : being a modest essay towards a more intelligible account of the divine perfections ; with remarks on several authors both ancient and modern .... A N (II). A N Impartial Enquiry INTO THE Exiftence and Nature of G O 2), BOOK the FIRST. CHAP. I. H E human Mind is never fo agree-ably employd, as when it tries itsStrength in Enquiries of this Sort:When it takes a View of the wholeFrame of Nature, and difcoversthe mighty Spring which fet it InMotion : When it pierces into theinmoft Subftance of Things to that invifible Cementwhich unites them : When it traces them back totheir Original, and from the Nature of the Effeflsinfers the Perfedlion of the Caufe ; and when from anearer Acquaintance with the Perfedion of the FirftCaufe, it proceeds to form Rules for its own Condu(5t, in


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