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Excerpt from The Religious Philosopher, or the Right Use of Contemplating the Works of the Creator: In the Wonderful Structure of Animal Bodies, and in Particular Man; In the No Less Wonderful and Wise Formation of the Elements, and Their Various Effects Upon Animal and Vegetable Bodies
This Treatife of Philofophy the Author calls The Rig, Life of the Contemplation of the World, &c. Thro' the Whole of which there runs fuch a Strain of unaffected Piety, that I doubt noc but his good Intentions (even tho' he had not executed them lo'well' as he has done) mull have already procured him the inward Satisfaction of that Glorious Pro mife made to the Father of the Faithful, and, thro' him, to all Believers, I will he thy Shield and exceeding great Reward.
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