“ Let us lake a Survey of the principal Fabrlck, viz. the Terraqueous 
Globe itself; a most stupendous work in every jrarticular of it, which 
doth no less ag;;randize its Maker than every curious complete work doth 
its Workman. Let us cast oar eyes here and there, let us ransack all the 
Globe, let us with the greatest accuracy inspect every part thereof, search 
out the inmost secrets of any of the creatures, let us examine them with 
all our gauges, measure them with our nicest rules, pry into them with 
our microscopes and most exquisite instruments, still we find them to 
bear testimony to their infinite Workman.” 
DERHAM’s PIIYSICO-THEOLOGY, BOOK II. P. 38. 
“ Could the body of the whole Earth - - be submitted to the Exami- 
nation of our Senses, were it not too big and disproportioned for our 
Enquiries, too unwieldly for the Management of the Eye and Hand, tliere 
is no question but it would appear to us as curious and well-contrived 
a frame as that of an human body. We should see the same Concate- 
nation and Subserviency, the same Necessity and Usefulness, the same 
Beauty and Harmony in all and every of its Parts, as what W'e discover 
in the Body of every single Animal.” speci ator, .no. 543. 
