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Chemical constituents of everything else on the earth’s surface. If I were 
nut to it I could find as good an argument for design m these things a» I 
could find in such marvellous works as the eye, or the ear, or the heart of 
1 • v T not conC eive to have "been formed without design , and it is 
rf design ii,i I u. led ., «• M »» = 
If these things could have originated from chance. I would appeal to tha 
to which the men of science are obliged to come when they use their eyesig^ 
, • P i„p They brio a- me a piece of flint, chipped, and th y y • 
K-: .«», end i. contains .««, 
man must have been in existence when it was deposited m that stratum, fo 
it could only have been chipped in that way purposely by some one mm 
it could y believe it, and I tbink certain geologists say tney 
intelligence.” 1 say 1 ao nor oeueve T T ppp n tl v went 
, ,i ol ; OTP u—hnt call it a mere piece of broken flint. 1 recently weui 
chippmgof many flmts together. _^ow ^ & ^ a spear . head , w ith 
Stirr »Si‘ •• ~ ;-“«•* ” - 
se e“ q Tas much in the crystal as in the eye. I think the argument would 
he rather stronger in the one case than m t ie a ihidin<r to the views 
The of design, 
of other peopl . 1 . •. ■. ^ matter which will give it to us, 
mmds, and which we canno g science of mathematics without 
build all our sciences. We canno g . d wMc h we f or m into 
