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i * :c vmir -hook be a revelation of the will of a 
r“r h"«^" V «- - s- 
f„, believing in Hi, .ill, or .n, revel.™ taj H.«. „ 
in this lecture, of enforcing further 
than I have done what is called “ 
L f "t V h 0 ave 0 been anintelhgent desi gner of th ced 
from aigumenTis an interesting one, and has been 
around ns. 1 he argum ^ comraenta tors ; but, to 
rsrr&^«5&r A ^ 
marks of design in nature, they must of con mean ^„ of 
the^or^^mploye^, 
?htkVeret atSer -d "stronger proof forjhe Bdogof * 
God, which has also this advantage, these 
those who do not ff^in 
evident marks of design ® ,, discovery of inten- 
begins a step father back and tea, h< totb* deslgI1> 
tional act, even if 1 P . . , ^he advantage oi 
which the other requires to prove > j- under the observa- 
using the simplest facts of their com- 
tion of the least reflecting andlook. at ^e in t ^ 
monest aspects, instead of selecting the our 
complicated Phenomena h b re g U l a rity, fitness, perfec- 
reasoning. 1 tbinK tne existence of 
tion, life, motion, and, * 1^2 intelligent author, 
material things, go to prov f a ii to observe 
superior to the things themse v^ , „ ^r e fi n d neither 
their ultimate purpose, design, or ^ chance, as far as 
order nor produced by wha we as has 
we can make experiments with e h g ; ^P ^ ^ w&y 
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