CONCLUSION. 
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it is possible, that the facts here related, and 
these instances of nature animated in a part 
idtherto unsuspected, may excite the like pleas- 
'og ideas in others ; and, in minds more capa- 
cious and penetrating, lead to farther discoveries, 
farther proofs, (should such yet be wanting,) that 
f^Oe infinitely wise, good, all-powerful Being has 
iiiade, and still upholds, the Whole of what is 
§ood and perfect ; and hence we may learn, that, 
creatures of so low an order in the great scale 
cf Nature, are endued with faculties that enable 
them to fill up their sphere of action with such 
I^ropriety, we likewise, who are advanced so 
itiany gradations above them, owe to ourselves, 
^iid to Him who made us and all things, a 
Constant application to acquire that degree of 
f^cctitude and Perfection, to which we also are 
endued with faculties of attaining .” — on 
^^i'allines, p. 103. 
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