146 STUDIES OF NATURE. 



" was a GOD ! What could have made him 

 '' GOD ? Why fliould he be GOD ? What plea- 

 *' fure could he take in that perpetual circle of 

 " woes, of regenerations, and deaths *.'* 



* The refutation of thefe objeflions will be found by the 

 numeral charafters, which correfpond lo each particular Study. 

 All of them are there refolved dirci^ly, or indireélly : for it 

 was not poffible to follow, in a Work of this kind, the fcholaftic 

 order of a fyflem of philolbphy. 



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