ORDER IN CREATION. 



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part of her support from oak -residing insects, and, by dropping 

 the acorns, helps, in return, to extend the race of her protecting 

 and supporting tree. 



Who can consider these things and not look up with double 

 admiration to the monarch of the forest ? And where better 

 than in his sylvan courts can we offer our adoration due to 



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the Monarch of Creation ? For w r here else shall we be sur- 

 rounded with instances more clear, and beautiful of that 

 excellent order, whereby, in the bond of mutual uses, he 

 links together the kingdoms and subjects of His boundless 

 reign ? 





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