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ferior objects of nature, as trees, plants, pieces of wood, ser- 
= By and by, however, when human reas 
e to confirm their conduct to hese moral patterns. At 
consequence of the geographical a ta it is 
present 
aniverslly taught that each nation apsbhs di wers of 
nature Vist in its o ik country, as rivers, lakes, mountains, 
yoleanoes, seas, and similar aes Finally, many 
ment authors a as Cicero, Aristotle, Seneca, Maximus s Tyr- 
roe npreiations or symbols of Divine qu: liti 
~. minipotence, wisdom, mag: ificence, bou j 
ity of the Creator, and so on.*_ In the sec 
her separated these divine qualiti from t 
them into 
