The Author zo the Reader. vii 
Sun, Moon and Stars? Or lay fuch 
an Area or Floor as this Terraque- 
ous Globe on which we tread, and 
in which we fail; furnifhed with 
~ fo great a Number of proper Inha- 
bitants; fituate in the fluid, yeild- 
ing Air, and fupported by no Pil- 
lars, but Almighty and Eternal Power? 
‘An humble and ferious View of 
thefe, would lead Men to the Ac-. 
knowledgement of a Supreme Be- 
ing, who formed both. 
Nature with open V olume yas 
To Spread her Maker's Praife abroad; 
And ev'ry Labour of bis Hands, — 
Shews Something worthy of a Gad," all 
~ Not a Peace rational or irra- 
i pti animate or inanimate, from 
‘the glorious Sun, to the meaneft In- 
fea, but bears it’s Teftimony to this 
: in Panent Truth. 
ode al a4 g.cg%t There 
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