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 THE 



OE C O N O M Y 



O F 



NATURE. 



B Y 



ISAAC J. BIBERG. 



Up SAL, 1749. March 4. 



Aman'itat, Acadenu vol. ii, 



Mternce flint mces rerum. Sen. nat. 3.1. 



§. I. 



BY the CEconomy of Nature we underfland 

 the all-wife difpofition of the Creator in 

 relation to natural things, by which they are 

 fitted to produce general ends, and reciprocal 

 ufes. 



All things contained in the compafs of the 

 univerfe declare, as it v/ere, with one accord 

 the infinite wifdom of the- Creator. For what-, 

 ever flrikes our fenfes, whatever is the objedt 



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